Transport actions have associated request and response classes. However,
the base type restrictions are not necessary to duplicate when creating
a map of transport actions. Relatedly, the ActionHandler class doesn't
actually need strongly typed action type and classes since they are lost
when shoved into the node client map. This commit removes these type
restrictions and generic parameters.
This updates the gradle wrapper to 8.12
We addressed deprecation warnings due to the update that includes:
- Fix change in TestOutputEvent api
- Fix deprecation in groovy syntax
- Use latest ospackage plugin containing our fix
- Remove project usages at execution time
- Fix deprecated project references in repository-old-versions
A predicate to check whether the cluster supports a feature is available
to rest handlers defined in server. This commit adds that predicate to
plugins defining rest handlers as well.
`ActionType` represents an action which runs on the local node, there's
no need for implementations to define a `Reader<Response>`. This commit
removes the unused constructor argument.
Closes#97032
Adding the ability to set `require_data_stream` parameter (boolean) on bulk and indexing APIs.
For document indexing, this flag requires the indexing operation to either be pointed at a data stream, or match a template that will create a data stream.
This are to be made ref-counted shortly. There's no point in having any
pooling/leak-tracking for empty instances though. To prepare for that,
lets add some short-cuts for dealing with empty instances to make the
overall change smaller and cleanup code already.
We had a lot of spots where the search response wasn't yet handled by
the ref-counting version of the listener. I figured, since all but 2
usages of the plain listener involved a ref counted (albeit noop)
transport response anyway, I might as well mostly use that one to aid
potential future refactoring.
This indirection isn't really necessary now that its use in the high
level rest client went away. -> flattened the `SearchResponse` class to
make ref counting easier -> removed `InternalSearchResponse` whose
functionality was completely redundant now -> removed serialization and
most of the usage of `SearchResponseSections`, only keeping this for the
few search execution spots that currently use it and where removing it
won't get us anything and will be a huge changeset.
enables the last steps in #102030
Today subclasses of `HandledTransportAction` can specify the executor on
which they run, but the executor is optional and if omitted will use
`DIRECT_EXECUTOR_SERVICE`, which means the action runs on a transport
thread. This is a dangerous default behaviour because it makes it easy
to add new transport actions which implicitly run on a network thread,
which is very hard to pick up in reviews.
This commit makes the executor explicit in all callers, and marks the
dangerous methods for removal.
We don't have the transport client anymore and this was a questionable
class to begin with. Removing the pointless constructor wrappers and
deprecating it for removal. Mostly to save hundreds of LoC and make
tests a little more homogeneous.
This adds the generation and upload logic of Gradle dependency graphs to snyk
We directly implemented a rest api based snyk plugin as:
the existing snyk gradle plugin delegates to the snyk command line tool the command line tool
uses custom gradle logic by injecting a init file that is
a) using deprecated build logic which we definitely want to avoid
b) uses gradle api we avoid like eager task creation.
Shipping this as a internal gradle plugin gives us the most flexibility as we only want to monitor
production code for now we apply this plugin as part of the elasticsearch.build plugin,
that usage has been for now the de-facto indicator if a project is considered a "production" project
that ends up in our distribution or public maven repositories. This isnt yet ideal and we will revisit
the distinction between production and non production code / projects in a separate effort.
As part of this effort we added the elasticsearch.build plugin to more projects that actually end up
in the distribution. To unblock us on this we for now disabled a few check tasks that started failing by applying elasticsearch.build.
Addresses #87620
This sets up chunked encoding rest responses. Make it so we only have
a single REST response implementation (+the security filtering override)
throughout the codebase. The test implementations were all redundant,
removing them made the abstract base class redundant.
A follow-up to this will change the signature of the `content()` method
to an abstraction that allows for chunked encoding and simplify
the very complicated resource handling associated with REST responses in
`org.elasticsearch.http.DefaultRestChannel#sendResponse` based on the
simplification in here.
Fixes split packages between server and the LLRC (and HLRC), by renaming
the server package to a more appropriate name that represents the fact
that is in an internal client. That is, rename server's
org.elasticsearch.client to org.elasticsearch.client.internal.
Fix the split package org.elasticsearch.common.xcontent, between server and the x-content lib. Move the x-content lib exported package from org.elasticsearch.common.xcontent to org.elasticsearch.xcontent ( following the naming convention of similar libraries ). Removing split packages is a prerequisite to modularization.
This renames the results objects that we use for profiling searches to
line up with the names that make sense when we introduce profiling the
fetch phase. This change is *just* renaming the classes in an IDE and
fixing checkstyle.
Relates to #77064
* Name `BulkItemResponse` ctors
`BulkItemResponse` can contain either a success or failure. This
replaces the two constructors used to build either case with named
static methods. So instead of
```
return new BulkItemResponse(0, OpType.CREATE, createResponse);
return new BulkItemResponse(0, OpType.CREATE, failure);
```
you now use
```
return BulkItemResponse.success(0, OpType.CREATE, createResponse);
return BulkItemResponse.failure(0, OpType.CREATE, failure);
```
This makes it marginally easier to read code building these things - you
don't have to know the type of the parameter to know if its a failure
or success.
* Consistent
* Mock response
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
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 removes `integTest` task from all es-plugins.
Most relevant projects have been converted to use yamlRestTest, javaRestTest,
or internalClusterTest in prior PRs.
A few projects needed to be adjusted to allow complete removal of this task
* x-pack/plugin - converted to use yamlRestTest and javaRestTest
* plugins/repository-hdfs - kept the integTest task, but use `rest-test` plugin to define the task
* qa/die-with-dignity - convert to javaRestTest
* x-pack/qa/security-example-spi-extension - convert to javaRestTest
* multiple projects - remove the integTest.enabled = false (yay!)
related: #61802
related: #60630
related: #59444
related: #59089
related: #56841
related: #59939
related: #55896
This commit adds the `require_alias` flag to requests that create new documents.
This flag, when `true` prevents the request from automatically creating an index. Instead, the destination of the request MUST be an alias.
When the flag is not set, or `false`, the behavior defaults to the `action.auto_create_index` settings.
This is useful when an alias is required instead of a concrete index.
closes https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/55267
Working through a heap dump for an unrelated issue I found that we can easily rack up
tens of MBs of duplicate empty instances in some cases.
I moved to a static constructor to guard against that in all cases.
This commit is part of issue #40366 to remove disabled Xlint warnings
from gradle files. In particular, it removes the Xlint exclusions from
the following files:
- benchmarks/build.gradle
- client/client-benchmark-noop-api-plugin/build.gradle
- x-pack/qa/rolling-upgrade/build.gradle
- x-pack/qa/third-party/active-directory/build.gradle
- modules/transport-netty4/build.gradle
For the first three files no code adjustments were needed. For
x-pack/qa/third-party/active-directory move the suppression at the code
level. For transport-netty4 replace the variable arguments with
ArrayLists and remove any redundant casts.
This commit changes how RestHandlers are registered with the
RestController so that a RestHandler no longer needs to register itself
with the RestController. Instead the RestHandler interface has new
methods which when called provide information about the routes
(method and path combinations) that are handled by the handler
including any deprecated and/or replaced combinations.
This change also makes the publication of RestHandlers safe since they
no longer publish a reference to themselves within their constructors.
Closes#51622
Co-authored-by: Jason Tedor <jason@tedor.me>
With this change, we will return primary_term and seq_no of the current
document if an update is detected as a noop. We already return the
version; hence we should also return seq_no and primary_term.
Relates #42497
This commit converts several more classes from streamable to writeable
in server, mostly within the o.e.index and o.e.persistent packages.
relates #34389
this commit removes usage of the deprecated
constructor with a single argument and no Writeable.Reader.
The purpose of this is to reduce the boilerplate necessary for
properly implementing a new action, as well as reducing the
chances of using the incorrect super constructor while classes
are being migrated to Writeable
relates #34389.
This commit moves the Supplier variant of HandledTransportAction to have
a different ordering than the Writeable.Reader variant. The Supplier
version is used for the legacy Streamable, and currently having the
location of the Writeable.Reader vs Supplier in the same place forces
using casts of Writeable.Reader to select the correct super constructor.
This change in ordering allows easier migration to Writeable.Reader.
relates #34389
Action is a class that encapsulates meta information about an action
that allows it to be called remotely, specifically the action name and
response type. With recent refactoring, the action class can now be
constructed as a static constant, instead of needing to create a
subclass. This makes the old pattern of creating a singleton INSTANCE
both misnamed and lacking a common placement.
This commit renames Action to ActionType, thus allowing the old INSTANCE
naming pattern to be TYPE on the transport action itself. ActionType
also conveys that this class is also not the action itself, although
this change does not rename any concrete classes as those will be
removed organically as they are converted to TYPE constants.
relates #34389
The Action base class currently works for both Streamable and Writeable
response types. This commit intorduces StreamableResponseAction, for
which only the legacy Action implementions which provide newResponse()
will extend. This eliminates the need for overriding newResponse() with
an UnsupportedOperationException.
relates #34389
This commit replaces the existing RandomizedTestingTask and supporting code with Gradle's built-in JUnit support via the Test task type. Additionally, the previous workaround to disable all tasks named "test" and create new unit testing tasks named "unitTest" has been removed such that the "test" task now runs unit tests as per the normal Gradle Java plugin conventions.
Many gradle projects specifically use the -try exclude flag, because
there are many cases where auto-closeable resource ignore is never
referenced in body of corresponding try statement. Suppressing this
warning specifically in each case that it happens using
`@SuppressWarnings("try")` would be very verbose.
This change removes `-try` from any gradle project and adds it to the
build plugin. Also this change removes exclude flags from gradle projects
that is already specified in build plugin (for example -deprecation).
Relates to #40366
This commit replaces the existing RandomizedTestingTask and supporting code with Gradle's built-in JUnit support via the Test task type. Additionally, the previous workaround to disable all tasks named "test" and create new unit testing tasks named "unitTest" has been removed such that the "test" task now runs unit tests as per the normal Gradle Java plugin conventions
The monitoring bulk API accepts the same format as the bulk API, yet its concept
of types is different from "mapping types" and the deprecation warning is only
emitted as a side-effect of this API reusing the parsing logic of bulk requests.
This commit extracts the parsing logic from `_bulk` into its own class with a
new flag that allows to configure whether usage of `_type` should emit a warning
or not. Support for payloads has been removed for simplicity since they were
unused.
@jakelandis has a separate change that removes this notion of type from the
monitoring bulk API that we are considering bringing to 8.0.
Added warnings checks to existing tests
Added “defaultTypeIfNull” to DocWriteRequest interface so that Bulk requests can override a null choice of document type with any global custom choice.
Related to #35190