This commit adds peer recoveries from snapshots. It allows establishing a replica by downloading file data from a snapshot rather than transferring the data from the primary.
Enabling this feature is done on the repository definition. Repositories having the setting `use_for_peer_recovery=true` will be consulted to find a good snapshot when recovering a shard.
Relates #73496
* Give rollling upgrade tests more information
This passes the version that rolling upgrade tests are coming *from*
into the actual tests so they can reason about it. This is useful
because we have features that are not supported on early versions and
we want to write rolling upgrade tests for them. We can't run those
features or assert anything about them in when they don't exist. You'd
think we could use the minimum version of a node in the cluster, but
that only works in the unupgraded phases - once we've completed the
upgrade we need to have the version that we came from to know what we
did in the mixed version.
* Nope
synced flush is going to be replaced by flush. This commit allows to synced_flush api only in v7 compatibility mode.
Worth noting - sync_id is gone and won't be available in v7 responses from indices.stats
relates removal pr #50882
relates #51816
With the overall theme of trying to configure and add less to the build instead of just disabling it later,
we're replacing standalone-test by standalone-rest tasks avoids creating the
unused test tasks.
Standalone rest test plugin and the other rest test plugins behave a little bit different in the sense how source sets and test tasks are wired.
The standalone rest test plugin assumes that all RestTestTasks are using the same sourceSet (test). The yaml, java Rest test plugins use one dedicated sourceSet per test task.
In the long run we probably will migrate standalone-rest-test usages to one of the other plugins and deprecate standalone-rest-test
When libs/core was created, several classes were moved from server's
o.e.common package, but they were not moved to a new package. Split
packages need to go away long term, so that Elasticsearch can even think
about modularization. This commit moves all the classes under o.e.common
in core to o.e.core.
relates #73784
Extract usage of internal API from TestClustersPlugin and PluginBuildPlugin and related plugins and build logic
This includes a refactoring of ElasticsearchDistribution to handle types
better in a way we can differentiate between supported Elasticsearch
Distribution types supported in TestCkustersPlugin and types only supported
in internal plugins.
It also introduces a set of internal versions of public plugins.
As part of this we also generate the plugin descriptors now.
As a follow up on this we can actually move these public used classes into
an extra project (declared as included build)
We keep LoggedExec and VersionProperties effectively public And workaround for RestTestBase
Script plugins cannot apply plugins and therefore wont work with porting
buildSrc to an included build as we plan. Therefore we take advantage
of moving our script plugins into precompiled script plugins.
As a limitation of this we ran into problems applying binary plugins
from script plugins and for now moved this out of those scripts.
Related to #71593 we move all build logic that is for elasticsearch build only into
the org.elasticsearch.gradle.internal* packages
This makes it clearer if build logic is considered to be used by external projects
Ultimately we want to only expose TestCluster and PluginBuildPlugin logic
to third party plugin authors.
This is a very first step towards that direction.
* Warn users if security is implicitly disabled
Elasticsearch has security features implicitly disabled by default for
Basic and Trial licenses, unless explicitly set in the configuration
file.
This may be good for onboarding, but it also lead to unintended insecure
clusters.
This change introduces clear warnings when security features are
implicitly disabled.
- a warning header in each REST response if security is implicitly
disabled;
- a log message during cluster boot.
This change rewrites the rolling upgrade yml test that was added for
date_nanos in Java. This is needed to allow extra logic when backporting to
7.x. date_nanos are not available in 6.x so we need to skip the upgraded test
based on the version of the old cluster.
Relates #70463
This commit updates the default format of date_nanos field
on existing and new indices to use `strict_date_optional_time_nanos` instead of
`strict_date_optional_time`.
Using `strict_date_optional_time` as the default format for date_nanos doesn't
make sense because it accepts and parses dates with nanosecond precision,
but when it formats it drops the nanoseconds.
The change should be transparent for users, these formats accept the same input.
Relates #69192Closes#67063
In 2a04118e88 we moved `ensureGreen()`
from `IndexingIT` to `ESRestTestCase`, including its `70s` timeout. This
timeout makes sense in the context of an `AbstractRollingTestCase` which
has a client timeout of `90s` (#26781) but general-purpose REST tests
only have a `60s` client timeout, so if `ensureGreen()` fails then it
fails with a `SocketTimeoutException`, bypassing the useful exception
handling that log the cluster state at time of failure.
This commit reduces the `ensureGreen()` timeout for most tests, leaving
it at `70s` only for `AbstractRollingTestCase`.
As per the new licensing change for Elasticsearch and Kibana this commit
moves existing Apache 2.0 licensed source code to the new dual license
SSPL+Elastic license 2.0. In addition, existing x-pack code now uses
the new version 2.0 of the Elastic license. Full changes include:
- Updating LICENSE and NOTICE files throughout the code base, as well
as those packaged in our published artifacts
- Update IDE integration to now use the new license header on newly
created source files
- Remove references to the "OSS" distribution from our documentation
- Update build time verification checks to no longer allow Apache 2.0
license header in Elasticsearch source code
- Replace all existing Apache 2.0 license headers for non-xpack code
with updated header (vendored code with Apache 2.0 headers obviously
remains the same).
- Replace all Elastic license 1.0 headers with new 2.0 header in xpack.
This commit mostly reverts #67934, except for the change to the version
constant `REPOSITORY_UUID_IN_REPO_DATA_VERSION`.
Completes the backport of #67829 via #67899
This commit suppresses any BWC tests related to snapshots in `master` so
that #67899 can be merged to `7.x`. It will mostly be reverted after the
merge of #67899 is complete.
Relates #66431
Stored scripts can have content_type option set, however when empty they default to XContentType.JSON#mediaType(). Commit 5e74f79 has changed this in master (ES8) method to return application/json;charset=utf-8 (previously application/json; charset=UTF-8)
This means that when upgrading ES from version 7 to 8 stored script will fail when being used as the encoder is being matched with string equality (map key)
This commit address this by adding back (in addition) the old application/json; charset=UTF-8 into the encoders map.
closes#66986
This PR adjusts the BWC tests in to handle the deprecation warnings that are now emitted in old clusters due to the backport of system index access deprecation warnings.
This PR adds deprecation warnings when accessing System Indices via the REST layer. At this time, these warnings are only enabled for Snapshot builds by default, to allow projects external to Elasticsearch additional time to adjust their access patterns.
Deprecation warnings will be triggered by all REST requests which access registered System Indices, except for purpose-specific APIs which access System Indices as an implementation detail a few specific APIs which will continue to allow access to system indices by default:
- `GET _cluster/health`
- `GET {index}/_recovery`
- `GET _cluster/allocation/explain`
- `GET _cluster/state`
- `POST _cluster/reroute`
- `GET {index}/_stats`
- `GET {index}/_segments`
- `GET {index}/_shard_stores`
- `GET _cat/[indices,aliases,health,recovery,shards,segments]`
Deprecation warnings for accessing system indices take the form:
```
this request accesses system indices: [.some_system_index], but in a future major version, direct access to system indices will be prevented by default
```
Referencing a project instance during task execution is discouraged by
Gradle and should be avoided. E.g. It is incompatible with Gradles
incubating configuration cache. Instead there are services available to handle
archive and filesystem operations in task actions.
Brings us one step closer to #57918
This commit adds the `index.routing.allocation.prefer._tier` setting to the
`DataTierAllocationDecider`. This special-purpose allocation setting lets a user specify a
preference-based list of tiers for an index to be assigned to. For example, if the setting were set
to:
```
"index.routing.allocation.prefer._tier": "data_hot,data_warm,data_content"
```
If the cluster contains any nodes with the `data_hot` role, the decider will only allow them to be
allocated on the `data_hot` node(s). If there are no `data_hot` nodes, but there are `data_warm` and
`data_content` nodes, then the index will be allowed to be allocated on `data_warm` nodes.
This allows us to specify an index's preference for tier(s) without causing the index to be
unassigned if no nodes of a preferred tier are available.
Subsequent work will change the ILM migration to make additional use of this setting.
Relates to #60848
This commit adds the functionality to allocate newly created indices on nodes in the "hot" tier by
default when they are created.
This does not break existing behavior, as nodes with the `data` role are considered to be part of
the hot tier. Users that separate their deployments by using the `data_hot` (and `data_warm`,
`data_cold`, `data_frozen`) roles will have their data allocated on the hot tier nodes now by
default.
This change is a little more complicated than changing the default value for
`index.routing.allocation.include._tier` from null to "data_hot". Instead, this adds the ability to
have a plugin inject a setting into the builder for a newly created index. This has the benefit of
allowing this setting to be visible as part of the settings when retrieving the index, for example:
```
// Create an index
PUT /eggplant
// Get an index
GET /eggplant?flat_settings
```
Returns the default settings now of:
```json
{
"eggplant" : {
"aliases" : { },
"mappings" : { },
"settings" : {
"index.creation_date" : "1597855465598",
"index.number_of_replicas" : "1",
"index.number_of_shards" : "1",
"index.provided_name" : "eggplant",
"index.routing.allocation.include._tier" : "data_hot",
"index.uuid" : "6ySG78s9RWGystRipoBFCA",
"index.version.created" : "8000099"
}
}
}
```
After the initial setting of this setting, it can be treated like any other index level setting.
This new setting is *not* set on a new index if any of the following is true:
- The index is created with an `index.routing.allocation.include.<anything>` setting
- The index is created with an `index.routing.allocation.exclude.<anything>` setting
- The index is created with an `index.routing.allocation.require.<anything>` setting
- The index is created with a null `index.routing.allocation.include._tier` value
- The index was created from an existing source metadata (shrink, clone, split, etc)
Relates to #60848
This change removes the HTTP content type required setting, which was
deprecated in 6.0 and only existed for users upgrading from 5.x so that
they did not need to remove the setting immediately. The setting has no
effect on behavior.
This commit introduces a new thread pool, `system_read`, which is
intended for use by system indices for all read operations (get and
search). The `system_read` pool is a fixed thread pool with a maximum
number of threads equal to lesser of half of the available processors
or 5. Given the combination of both get and read operations in this
thread pool, the queue size has been set to 2000. The motivation for
this change is to allow system read operations to be serviced in spite
of the number of user searches.
In order to avoid a significant performance hit due to pattern matching
on all search requests, a new metadata flag is added to mark indices
as system or non-system. Previously created system indices will have
flag added to their metadata upon upgrade to a version with this
capability.
Additionally, this change also introduces a new class, `SystemIndices`,
which encapsulates logic around system indices. Currently, the class
provides a method to check if an index is a system index and a method
to find a matching index descriptor given the name of an index.
Relates #50251
Relates #37867
* Merge test runner task into RestIntegTest
* Reorganizing Standalone runner and RestIntegTest task
* Rework general test task configuration and extension
This commit creates a new Gradle plugin to provide a separate task name
and source set for running YAML based REST tests. The only project
converted to use the new plugin in this PR is distribution/archives/integ-test-zip.
For which the testing has been moved to :rest-api-spec since it makes the most
sense and it avoids a small but awkward change to the distribution plugin.
The remaining cases in modules, plugins, and x-pack will be handled in followups.
This plugin is distinctly different from the plugin introduced in #55896 since
the YAML REST tests are intended to be black box tests over HTTP. As such they
should not (by default) have access to the classpath for that which they are testing.
The YAML based REST tests will be moved to separate source sets (yamlRestTest).
The which source is the target for the test resources is dependent on if this
new plugin is applied. If it is not applied, it will default to the test source
set.
Further, this introduces a breaking change for plugin developers that
use the YAML testing framework. They will now need to either use the new source set
and matching task, or configure the rest resources to use the old "test" source set that
matches the old integTest task. (The former should be preferred).
As part of this change (which is also breaking for plugin developers) the
rest resources plugin has been removed from the build plugin and now requires
either explicit application or application via the new YAML REST test plugin.
Plugin developers should be able to fix the breaking changes to the YAML tests
by adding apply plugin: 'elasticsearch.yaml-rest-test' and moving the YAML tests
under a yamlRestTest folder (instead of test)
If the recovery source is on an old node (before 7.2), then the recovery
target won't have the safe commit after phase1 because the recovery
source does not send the global checkpoint in the clean_files step. And
if the recovery fails and retries, then the recovery stage won't
transition properly. If a sync_id is used in peer recovery, then the
clean_files step won't be executed to move the stage to TRANSLOG.
This issue was addressed in #57187, but not forward-ported to 8.0.
Closes#57708
As the datastream information is stored in the `ClusterState.Metadata` we exposed
the `Metadata` to the `AsyncWaitStep#evaluateCondition` method in order for
the steps to be able to identify when a managed index is part of a DataStream.
If a managed index is part of a DataStream the rollover target is the DataStream
name and the highest generation index is the write index (ie. the rolled index).
* Expose agg usage in Feature Usage API
Counts usage of the aggs and exposes them on the _nodes/usage/.
Closes#53746
* Refactor to include non value sources aggregations
* Fix reported values source type for parent and children aggs
* Refactor SearchModule constructor
* Fix subtype in TTest and IPRanges
* Fix more subtypes in aggs that don't register themselves
* Fix doc tests
* Fix docs
* Fix ScriptedMetricAggregatorTests
* Fix compilation issues after merge
* Fix merge fallout
* This gets stale quickly...
* Address review comments
* Fix tests that were missing proper agg registration in the search module
* Fix ScriptedMetricAggregatorTests
* Address review comments
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
I've noticed that a lot of our tests are using deprecated static methods
from the Hamcrest matchers. While this is not a big deal in any
objective sense, it seems like a small good thing to reduce compilation
warnings and be ready for a new release of the matcher library if we
need to upgrade. I've also switched a few other methods in tests that
have drop-in replacements.
This is a simple naming change PR, to fix the fact that "metadata" is a
single English word, and for too long we have not followed general
naming conventions for it. We are also not consistent about it, for
example, METADATA instead of META_DATA if we were trying to be
consistent with MetaData (although METADATA is correct when considered
in the context of "metadata"). This was a simple find and replace across
the code base, only taking a few minutes to fix this naming issue
forever.
This PR addresses the unnecessary copying of the rest specs and allows
for better semantics for which specs and tests are copied. By default
the rest specs will get copied if the project applies
`elasticsearch.standalone-rest-test` or `esplugin` and the project
has rest tests or you configure the custom extension `restResources`.
This PR also removes the need for dozens of places where the x-pack
specs were copied by supporting copying of the x-pack rest specs too.
The plugin/task introduced here can also copy the rest tests to the
local project through a similar configuration.
The new plugin/task allows a user to minimize the surface area of
which rest specs are copied. Per project can be configured to include
only a subset of the specs (or tests). Configuring a project to only
copy the specs when actually needed should help with build cache hit
rates since we can better define what is actually in use.
However, project level optimizations for build cache hit rates are
not included with this PR.
Also, with this PR you can no longer use the includePackaged flag on
integTest task.
The following items are included in this PR:
* new plugin: `elasticsearch.rest-resources`
* new tasks: CopyRestApiTask and CopyRestTestsTask - performs the copy
* new extension 'restResources'
```
restResources {
restApi {
includeCore 'foo' , 'bar' //will include the core specs that start with foo and bar
includeXpack 'baz' //will include x-pack specs that start with baz
}
restTests {
includeCore 'foo', 'bar' //will include the core tests that start with foo and bar
includeXpack 'baz' //will include the x-pack tests that start with baz
}
}
```