OpenSearch/dev-tools/create_bwc_index_with_some_...

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import create_bwc_index
import logging
import os
import random
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
def fetch_version(version):
logging.info('fetching ES version %s' % version)
if subprocess.call([sys.executable, os.path.join(os.path.split(sys.argv[0])[0], 'get-bwc-version.py'), version]) != 0:
raise RuntimeError('failed to download ES version %s' % version)
def main():
'''
Creates a static back compat index (.zip) with mixed 0.20 (Lucene 3.x) and 0.90 (Lucene 4.x) segments.
'''
logging.basicConfig(format='[%(levelname)s] [%(asctime)s] %(message)s', level=logging.INFO,
datefmt='%Y-%m-%d %I:%M:%S %p')
logging.getLogger('elasticsearch').setLevel(logging.ERROR)
logging.getLogger('urllib3').setLevel(logging.WARN)
tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
try:
data_dir = os.path.join(tmp_dir, 'data')
repo_dir = os.path.join(tmp_dir, 'repo')
logging.info('Temp data dir: %s' % data_dir)
logging.info('Temp repo dir: %s' % repo_dir)
first_version = '0.20.6'
second_version = '0.90.6'
index_name = 'index-%s-and-%s' % (first_version, second_version)
# Download old ES releases if necessary:
release_dir = os.path.join('backwards', 'elasticsearch-%s' % first_version)
if not os.path.exists(release_dir):
fetch_version(first_version)
node = create_bwc_index.start_node(first_version, release_dir, data_dir, repo_dir, cluster_name=index_name)
client = create_bwc_index.create_client()
# Creates the index & indexes docs w/ first_version:
create_bwc_index.generate_index(client, first_version, index_name)
# Make sure we write segments:
flush_result = client.indices.flush(index=index_name)
if not flush_result['ok']:
raise RuntimeError('flush failed: %s' % str(flush_result))
segs = client.indices.segments(index=index_name)
shards = segs['indices'][index_name]['shards']
if len(shards) != 1:
raise RuntimeError('index should have 1 shard but got %s' % len(shards))
first_version_segs = shards['0'][0]['segments'].keys()
create_bwc_index.shutdown_node(node)
print('%s server output:\n%s' % (first_version, node.stdout.read().decode('utf-8')))
node = None
release_dir = os.path.join('backwards', 'elasticsearch-%s' % second_version)
if not os.path.exists(release_dir):
fetch_version(second_version)
# Now also index docs with second_version:
node = create_bwc_index.start_node(second_version, release_dir, data_dir, repo_dir, cluster_name=index_name)
client = create_bwc_index.create_client()
# If we index too many docs, the random refresh/flush causes the ancient segments to be merged away:
num_docs = 10
create_bwc_index.index_documents(client, index_name, 'doc', num_docs)
# Make sure we get a segment:
flush_result = client.indices.flush(index=index_name)
if not flush_result['ok']:
raise RuntimeError('flush failed: %s' % str(flush_result))
# Make sure we see mixed segments (it's possible Lucene could have "accidentally" merged away the first_version segments):
segs = client.indices.segments(index=index_name)
shards = segs['indices'][index_name]['shards']
if len(shards) != 1:
raise RuntimeError('index should have 1 shard but got %s' % len(shards))
second_version_segs = shards['0'][0]['segments'].keys()
#print("first: %s" % first_version_segs)
#print("second: %s" % second_version_segs)
for segment_name in first_version_segs:
if segment_name in second_version_segs:
# Good: an ancient version seg "survived":
break
else:
raise RuntimeError('index has no first_version segs left')
for segment_name in second_version_segs:
if segment_name not in first_version_segs:
# Good: a second_version segment was written
break
else:
raise RuntimeError('index has no second_version segs left')
create_bwc_index.shutdown_node(node)
print('%s server output:\n%s' % (second_version, node.stdout.read().decode('utf-8')))
node = None
create_bwc_index.compress_index('%s-and-%s' % (first_version, second_version), tmp_dir, 'core/src/test/resources/org/elasticsearch/action/admin/indices/upgrade')
finally:
if node is not None:
create_bwc_index.shutdown_node(node)
shutil.rmtree(tmp_dir)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()