Jay Modi 68eb4d981e security: wildcards for superusers includes the security index
The superuser role is the only user assignable role that grants access to the .security index, but when
resolving wildcards the index was not getting resolved. The resolution of indices and aliases explicitly
excludes the .security index for users that are not the internal user without checking if the user has the
superuser role. This commit adds a check in for the superuser role.

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= Elasticsearch X Plugins

A set of Elastic's commercial plugins:

- License
- Security
- Watcher
- Monitoring

= Setup
You must checkout x-plugins and elasticsearch in the same directory as siblings. This
elasticsearch checkout will be used when building x-plugins.

= Build

- Run unit tests:
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gradle clean test
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- Run all tests:
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gradle clean check
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- Run integration tests:
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gradle clean integTest
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- Package X-Pack (wihtout running tests)
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gradle clean assemble
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- Install X-Pack (wihtout running tests)
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gradle clean install
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- If you don't work on the UI side of x-plugins, you can force gradle to skip building kibana by adding
  `xpack.kibana.build=false` to your `~/.gradle/gradle.properties`. Alternatively you add `-Pxpack.kibana.build=false`
  on the command line if you only want to do this on individual builds (or `-Pxpack.kibana.build=true` if you need to
  override having added this to your `gradle.properties`).
Description
🔎 Open source distributed and RESTful search engine.
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