elasticsearch/x-pack/qa/build.gradle
Jake Landis 810dc9fce3
Smarter copying of the rest specs and tests (#52114)
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
  }
}

```
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// this file must exist so that qa projects are found
// by the elasticsearch x-plugins include mechanism
apply plugin: 'elasticsearch.build'
test.enabled = false
dependencies {
compile project(':test:framework')
}