## Summary
Updated the search plugin config endpoint to return just features and
kibana version, removing the call to the enterprise search node.
### Checklist
- [ ] [Unit or functional
tests](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/development-tests.html)
were updated or added to match the most common scenarios
- [ ] [Flaky Test
Runner](https://ci-stats.kibana.dev/trigger_flaky_test_runner/1) was
used on any tests changed
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## Summary
Fixes https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/197747.
Updates the `/internal/index-pattern-management/resolve_index/{query}`
route to properly handle `no_such_remote_cluster_exception` and return
`404` rather than `500` server error.
Adds unit tests for the route handler.
### Checklist
Check the PR satisfies following conditions.
Reviewers should verify this PR satisfies this list as well.
- [x] [Unit or functional
tests](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/development-tests.html)
were updated or added to match the most common scenarios
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## Summary
This PR aims at relocating some of the Kibana modules (plugins and
packages) into a new folder structure, according to the _Sustainable
Kibana Architecture_ initiative.
> [!IMPORTANT]
> * We kindly ask you to:
> * Manually fix the errors in the error section below (if there are
any).
> * Search for the `packages[\/\\]` and `plugins[\/\\]` patterns in the
source code (Babel and Eslint config files), and update them
appropriately.
> * Manually review
`.buildkite/scripts/pipelines/pull_request/pipeline.ts` to ensure that
any CI pipeline customizations continue to be correctly applied after
the changed path names
> * Review all of the updated files, specially the `.ts` and `.js` files
listed in the sections below, as some of them contain relative paths
that have been updated.
> * Think of potential impact of the move, including tooling and
configuration files that can be pointing to the relocated modules. E.g.:
> * customised eslint rules
> * docs pointing to source code
> [!NOTE]
> This PR has been auto-generated.
> Do not attempt to push any changes unless you know what you are doing.
> Please use
[#sustainable_kibana_architecture](https://elastic.slack.com/archives/C07TCKTA22E)
Slack channel for feedback.
#### 2 plugin(s) are going to be relocated:
| Id | Target folder |
| -- | ------------- |
| `@kbn/esql` | `src/platform/plugins/shared/esql` |
| `@kbn/esql-datagrid` | `src/platform/plugins/shared/esql_datagrid` |
#### 5 package(s) are going to be relocated:
| Id | Target folder |
| -- | ------------- |
| `@kbn/esql-ast` | `src/platform/packages/shared/kbn-esql-ast` |
| `@kbn/esql-editor` | `src/platform/packages/private/kbn-esql-editor` |
| `@kbn/esql-utils` | `src/platform/packages/shared/kbn-esql-utils` |
| `@kbn/esql-validation-autocomplete` |
`src/platform/packages/shared/kbn-esql-validation-autocomplete` |
| `@kbn/language-documentation` |
`src/platform/packages/private/kbn-language-documentation` |
<details>
<summary>Updated references</summary>
```
./.buildkite/scripts/steps/esql_generate_function_metadata.sh
./.buildkite/scripts/steps/esql_grammar_sync.sh
./.eslintignore
./.eslintrc.js
./.i18nrc.json
./docs/developer/plugin-list.asciidoc
./examples/esql_ast_inspector/public/plugin.ts
./examples/esql_validation_example/public/plugin.ts
./package.json
./packages/kbn-esql-validation-autocomplete/src/validation/validation.test.ts
./packages/kbn-monaco/BUILD.bazel
./packages/kbn-repo-packages/package-map.json
./packages/kbn-ts-projects/config-paths.json
./packages/kbn-ui-shared-deps-src/BUILD.bazel
./src/dev/storybook/aliases.ts
./src/platform/packages/private/kbn-esql-editor/jest.config.js
./src/platform/packages/private/kbn-language-documentation/jest.config.js
./src/platform/packages/private/kbn-language-documentation/package.json
./src/platform/packages/shared/kbn-esql-ast/jest.config.js
./src/platform/packages/shared/kbn-esql-utils/jest.config.js
./src/platform/packages/shared/kbn-esql-validation-autocomplete/README.md
./src/platform/packages/shared/kbn-esql-validation-autocomplete/jest.config.js
./src/platform/packages/shared/kbn-esql-validation-autocomplete/jest.integration.config.js
./src/platform/packages/shared/kbn-esql-validation-autocomplete/package.json
./src/platform/packages/shared/kbn-esql-validation-autocomplete/src/autocomplete/helper.ts
./src/platform/plugins/shared/esql/jest.config.js
./src/platform/plugins/shared/esql_datagrid/jest.config.js
./tsconfig.base.json
./yarn.lock
```
</details>
<details>
<summary>Updated relative paths</summary>
```
src/platform/packages/private/kbn-esql-editor/jest.config.js:12
src/platform/packages/private/kbn-esql-editor/tsconfig.json:2
src/platform/packages/private/kbn-language-documentation/jest.config.js:12
src/platform/packages/private/kbn-language-documentation/package.json:12
src/platform/packages/private/kbn-language-documentation/tsconfig.json:2
src/platform/packages/shared/kbn-esql-ast/jest.config.js:12
src/platform/packages/shared/kbn-esql-ast/tsconfig.json:2
src/platform/packages/shared/kbn-esql-utils/jest.config.js:12
src/platform/packages/shared/kbn-esql-utils/tsconfig.json:2
src/platform/packages/shared/kbn-esql-validation-autocomplete/jest.config.js:12
src/platform/packages/shared/kbn-esql-validation-autocomplete/jest.integration.config.js:12
src/platform/packages/shared/kbn-esql-validation-autocomplete/package.json:10
src/platform/packages/shared/kbn-esql-validation-autocomplete/package.json:11
src/platform/packages/shared/kbn-esql-validation-autocomplete/scripts/generate_function_definitions.ts:389
src/platform/packages/shared/kbn-esql-validation-autocomplete/tsconfig.json:2
src/platform/plugins/shared/esql/jest.config.js:12
src/platform/plugins/shared/esql/tsconfig.json:2
src/platform/plugins/shared/esql/tsconfig.json:7
src/platform/plugins/shared/esql_datagrid/jest.config.js:12
src/platform/plugins/shared/esql_datagrid/tsconfig.json:2
src/platform/plugins/shared/esql_datagrid/tsconfig.json:7
```
</details>
<details>
<summary>Script errors</summary>
```
```
</details>
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Co-authored-by: Rudolf Meijering <skaapgif@gmail.com>
## Summary
Make the following changes to the integrations page:
- Rename `enterprise_search` category to `search`
- Remove `Application Search` tag
- Remove the JSON tile entirely
fix https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/192052
## Summary
Internal APIs will be
[restricted](https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/163654) from
public access as of 9.0.0. In non-serverless environments, this breaking
change will result in a 400 error if an external request is made to an
internal Kibana API (route `access` option as `"internal"` or
`"public"`).
This PR allows API owners of non-xpack plugins to run their `ftr` API
integration tests against the restriction and adds examples of how to
handle it.
### Checklist
- [x] [Unit or functional
tests](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/development-tests.html)
were updated or added to match the most common scenarios
Note to reviewers: The header needed to allow access to internal apis
shouldn't change your test output, with or without the restriction
enabled.
### How to test the changes work:
#### Non x-pack:
1. Set `server.restrictInternalApis: true` in `test/common/config.js`
2. Ensure your tests pass
#### x-pack:
1. Set `server.restrictInternalApis: true` in
`x-pack/test/api_integration/apis/security/config.ts`
2. Ensure the spaces tests pass
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## Summary
_The goal is to consolidate 2 existing test files with identical logic
into a single, deployment-agnostic test file:_
Files to be replaced:
- test/api_integration/apis/saved_objects_management/bulk_delete.ts
- test/api_integration/apis/saved_objects_management/bulk_get.ts
-
x-pack/test_serverless/api_integration/test_suites/common/saved_objects_management/bulk_delete.ts
-
x-pack/test_serverless/api_integration/test_suites/common/saved_objects_management/bulk_get.ts
New test file:
-
x-pack/test/api_integration/deployment_agnostic/apis/saved_objects_management/bulk_delete.ts
-
x-pack/test/api_integration/deployment_agnostic/apis/saved_objects_management/bulk_get.ts
The migration leverages the serverless test file as a basis for the new
deployment-agnostic test.
Necessary modifications are minimal and include FTR context provider &
its services to ensure compatibility across different environments.
Lastly new file has to be loaded into both the serverless and stateful
config files under
`x-pack/test/api_integration/deployment_agnostic/configs`
This approach ensures that the test logic remains consistent while
reducing redundancy and maintenance effort.
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## Summary
Follow-up to #190690
Most of API integration tests does not match the path pattern set in the
original PR (thanks @pheyos for catching it) and where not updated.
This PR updates `.eslintrc.js` with explicit patterns to lint
api_integration tests. Hopefully it is final change, but I rely on code
owners to double check it.
Most of the changes are trivial adjustments:
- duplicated before/after hooks `mocha/no-sibling-hooks`
- duplicated test titles `mocha/no-identical-title`
- async function in describe() `mocha/no-async-describe`
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## Summary
Moving common services to respective new homes.
Resolves: https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/188541
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## Summary
This PR enforces ESLint rules in FTR tests, in particular:
- `no-floating-promises` rule to catch unawaited Promises in
tests/services/page objects
_Why is it important?_
- Keep correct test execution order: cleanup code may run before the
async operation is completed, leading to unexpected behavior in
subsequent tests
- Accurate test results: If a test completes before an async operation
(e.g., API request) has finished, Mocha might report the test as passed
or failed based on incomplete context.
```
198:11 error Promises must be awaited, end with a call to .catch, end with a call to .then
with a rejection handler or be explicitly marked as ignored with the `void` operator
@typescript-eslint/no-floating-promises
```
<img width="716" alt="Screenshot 2024-08-20 at 14 04 43"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9afffe4c-4b51-4790-964c-c44a76baed1e">
- recommended rules from
[eslint-mocha-plugin](https://www.npmjs.com/package/eslint-plugin-mocha)
including:
-
[no-async-describe](https://github.com/lo1tuma/eslint-plugin-mocha/blob/main/docs/rules/no-async-describe.md)
-
[no-identical-title.md](https://github.com/lo1tuma/eslint-plugin-mocha/blob/main/docs/rules/no-identical-title.md)
-
[no-sibling-hooks.md](https://github.com/lo1tuma/eslint-plugin-mocha/blob/main/docs/rules/no-sibling-hooks.md)
and others
Note for reviewers: some tests were skipped due to failures after
missing `await` was added. Most likely is a "false positive" case when
test is finished before async operation is actually completed. Please
work on fixing and re-enabling it
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Co-authored-by: kibanamachine <42973632+kibanamachine@users.noreply.github.com>
## Summary
### This PR introduces a new type of API integration tests in FTR:
deployment-agnostic

#### Test suite is considered deployment-agnostic when it fulfils the
following criteria:
**Functionality**: It tests Kibana APIs that are **logically identical
in both stateful and serverless environments** for the same SAML roles.
**Design**: The test design is **clean and does not require additional
logic** to execute in either stateful or serverless environments.
### How It Works
Most existing stateful tests use basic authentication for API testing.
In contrast, serverless tests use SAML authentication with
project-specific role mapping.
Since stateful deployments also support SAML, deployment-agnostic tests
**configure Elasticsearch and Kibana with SAML authentication in both
cases**. For roles, stateful deployments define 'viewer', 'editor', and
'admin' roles with serverless-alike privileges.
New `samlAuth` service has `AuthProvider` interface with 2 different
implementations: depending on environment context (serverless or
stateful) appropriate implementation is used. But it remains on service
level and hidden in test suite.
test example
```
export default function ({ getService }: DeploymentAgnosticFtrProviderContext) {
const samlAuth = getService('samlAuth');
const supertestWithoutAuth = getService('supertestWithoutAuth');
let roleAuthc: RoleCredentials;
let internalHeaders: InternalRequestHeader;
describe('GET /api/console/api_server', () => {
before(async () => {
roleAuthc = await samlAuth.createM2mApiKeyWithRoleScope('admin');
internalHeaders = samlAuth.getInternalRequestHeader();
});
after(async () => {
await samlAuth.invalidateM2mApiKeyWithRoleScope(roleAuthc);
});
it('returns autocomplete definitions', async () => {
const { body } = await supertestWithoutAuth
.get('/api/console/api_server')
.set(roleAuthc.apiKeyHeader)
.set(internalHeaders)
.set('kbn-xsrf', 'true')
.expect(200);
expect(body.es).to.be.ok();
const {
es: { name, globals, endpoints },
} = body;
expect(name).to.be.ok();
expect(Object.keys(globals).length).to.be.above(0);
expect(Object.keys(endpoints).length).to.be.above(0);
});
});
}
```
Please read
[readme](966822ac87/x-pack/test/api_integration/deployment_agnostic/README.md)
for more details and step-by-step guide. It should help migrating
existing serverless tests to deployment-agnostic, assuming requirements
are met.
### Examples
Deployment-agnostic tests:
```
x-pack/test/api_integration/deployment_agnostic/apis/console/spec_definitions.ts
x-pack/test/api_integration/deployment_agnostic/apis/core/compression.ts
x-pack/test/api_integration/deployment_agnostic/apis/painless_lab/painless_lab.ts
```
Configs to run it:
```
node scripts/functional_tests --config x-pack/test/api_integration/deployment_agnostic/oblt.serverless.config.ts
node scripts/functional_tests --config x-pack/test/api_integration/deployment_agnostic/search.serverless.config.ts
node scripts/functional_tests --config x-pack/test/api_integration/deployment_agnostic/security.serverless.config.ts
node scripts/functional_tests --config x-pack/test/api_integration/deployment_agnostic/stateful.config.ts
```
PR is a compact version of #188737 with reduced changes in existing
serverless tests.
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Co-authored-by: elena-shostak <165678770+elena-shostak@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Aleh Zasypkin <aleh.zasypkin@gmail.com>
Similar to how APM is shown as an integration as well, show the new
OTel-based flow on the integrations page so people find it from there as
well:
<img width="991" alt="Screenshot 2024-07-25 at 11 32 46"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4d806ed1-4b01-4ac8-985c-0e59708fa4c6">
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## Summary
Close https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/184836
Adds a new endpoint: `/api/_elu_history` for the purposes of tracking
load.
```ts
interface Response {
/**
* Event-loop utilization represented as an average of a number of collections as buckets
* @remark 3 load windows borrows from the `uptime` CLI tool on macOS and Linux, but is not necessarily 1m, 5m, 15m. The
* actual time range covered is determined by our collection interval (configured via `ops.interval`, default 5s)
* and the number of samples held in each window. So by default short: 15s, medium: 30s and long 60s.
*/
history: {
/** The average ELU for the short window */
short: number;
/** The average ELU for the medium window */
medium: number;
/** The average ELU for the long window */
long: number;
};
}
```
## How to test
Start Kibana locally (`yarn start --no-base-path`) and immediately run
the script below.
```bash
watch -n1 curl -s http://localhost:5601/api/_elu_history
```
Once Kibana starts responding you should see the `short > medium >
long`, then `short < medium < long` and eventually `short ~= medium ~=
long` if you let Kibana idle (basically, long needs to "lag" behind
short and medium).
## Questions
1. An alternative implementation exposes this directly via the
`/api/stats` endpoint as a new section under `event_loop_utilization`.
I'm assuming this approach is preferable.
2. Naming... What shall we call this endpoint?
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## Summary
Part of https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/186530.
This PR sets the basis for allowing namespaced usage counters.
It relocates `usage-counters` SO type from `.kibana` to a dedicated
`.kibana_usage_counters`.
Furthermore, the original SO type is removed, and replaced by 2 separate
types:
* `server-counters`
* `ui-counters`
Note that these 2 steps are necessary if we want to leverage
`namespaces` property of the saved objects.
We can't currently update the `namespaceType: 'agnostic'` without
causing a migration.
Thus, these two types will be defined as `namespaceType: single`.
Up until now, UI counters were stored under a special `domainId:
uiCounter`.
This forced a workaround that consisted in storing `appName:eventName`
in the `counterName` property of the SO.
Having a dedicated SO type for them allows to store `appName` as
`domainId`, avoiding the need for a
[workaround](https://github.com/elastic/kibana/blob/main/src/plugins/usage_collection/common/ui_counters.ts).
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## Summary
Reopening https://github.com/elastic/kibana/pull/186326 with my account,
non-internal PRs are just terrible to work with
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Co-authored-by: Tiago Costa <tiago.costa@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Aleh Zasypkin <aleh.zasypkin@elastic.co>
## Summary
Part of https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/7104
Add support for `http2` to the Kibana server. `http2` can be enabled by
setting `server.protocol: http2` in the Kibana config file.
*Note: by default, enabling `http2` requires a valid `h2c`
configuration, meaning that it can only run over HTTPS with TLS1.2+*
```yaml
## kibana.yaml
server.protocol: http2
server.ssl.enabled: true
server.ssl.key: path/to/key
server.ssl.certificate: path/my/cerf
```
## What is this PR doing
### Add HTTP2 support for the Kibana server
#### - Plug http2 to the Kibana server
Even if HAPI was never officially updated to really support HTTP2,
node's `http`/`https`/`http2` modules are compatible enough to be able
to just instantiate an http2 server/listener and provide it to HAPI "as
a plain https listener". There were some tweaks to do (mostly silencing
a few warnings that HAPI was causing by sending http2-illegal headers
such as `Connection`), but overall, it went smoothly.
#### - Add config validation
By default, Kibana will require a valid `h2c` configuration to accept
enabling `http2`. It means that TLS must be enabled and that TLS1.2+
should at least be in the list of supported SSL protocols
(`server.ssl.supportedProtocols`). Note that default value of this
setting includes TLS1.2 and 1.3.
#### - Add escape hatch to run `h2` without `h2c`
In some situations, it may be required to enable http2 without a valid
`h2c` configuration. Kibana supports it, by setting
`server.http2.allowUnsecure` to `true`.
(*Note, however, that if http2 is enabled without TLS, ALPN protocol
negotiation won't work, meaning that most http2 agents/clients will fail
connecting unless they're explictly configured to use http2.*)
### Add documentation about this new feature
#### - Update the user-facing doc about this new `server.protocol`
setting
Update the user-facing Kibana settings documentation to include this
`http.protocol` setting (and refer to `server.http2.allowUnsecure`)
**Note: this setting, and this feature, are considered as experimental**
### Adapt our dev tooling to support running Kibana with http2 enabled
#### - Add a `--http2` flag to the dev CLI
Enabling this flag will add the proper configuration settings to run
Kibana with `http2` enabled in an (almost) valid `h2c` configutation.
*Note: when using this flag, even if listening on the same port, the
Kibana server will be accessible over https, meaning that you need to
use https in your browser to access it. Aka `http://localhost:5601`
won't work, you need to use `https://localhost:5601`. Also, we're using
the self-signed dev certificates, meaning that you must go though the
scary warning of your browser*
#### - Implement an http2-compatible base-path proxy
The current base path proxy is based on `hapi` and `hapi/h2o2`. I tried
for a bunch hours trying to hack around to make it work with http2
proxying, but ultimately gave up and implemented a new version from
scratch.
Note that with some additional efforts, this new http2 basepath proxy
could probably fully replace the existing one and be used for both http1
and http2 traffic, but it's an optimization / refactoring that did not
feel required for this PR.
### Adapt the FTR to run suites against http2
#### - Add support to run FTR test suite against an h2c-enabled Kibana
Note that with ALPN, clients using http1 should be (and are) able to
communicate with http2 Kibana, given h2c/alpn allows protocol
negitiation. So adapting our FTR tooling was not really about making it
work with http2 (which worked out of the box), but making it work with
**the self signed certifcates we use for https on dev mode**
Note that I'm not a big fan of what I had to do, however, realistically
this was the only possible approach if we want to run arbitrary test
suites with TLS/HTTP2 enabled without massively changing our FTR setup.
Operations and QA, feel free to chime in there, as this is your
territory.
#### - Change some FTR test suites to run against an HTTP2-enabled
server
I added a quick `configureHTTP2` helper function to take any "final" FTR
suite config and mutate it to enable `http2`. I then enabled it on a few
suites locally, to make sure the suites were passing correctly.
I kept two suites running with http2 enabled:
- the `console` oss functional tests
- the `home` oss functional tests
We could possibly enable it for more, but we need to figure out what
kind of strategy we want on that matter (see below)
## What is this pull request NOT doing
#### - Making sure everything works when HTTP2 is enabled
I navigated the applications quite a bit, and did not see anything
broken, however I obviously wasn't able to do a full coverage. Also, the
self-signed certificate was a huge pain to detect issues really caused
by http2 compared to issues because the local setup isn't valid `h2c`.
In theory though (famous last words) anything not doing http/1.1
specific hacks such as bfetch should work fine with http2, given that
even if using non-http2 clients, ALPN should just allow to fallback to
http/1.x (this part was tested)
#### - Enabling HTTP2 by default
PR isn't doing it for obvious reasons.
#### - Enabling HTTP2 for all FTR suites
First of all, it's not that easy, because it requires adapting various
parts of the config (and even some var env...), and we don't have any
proper way to override config "at the end". For instance, if you add the
http2 config on a top level config (e.g. the oss functional one that is
reuse by the whole world - learned the hard way), it won't work because
higher-level configs redefined (and override) the `browser` part of the
config, loosing the settings added to run the browser in insecure mode.
Secondly, I'm not sure we really need to run that many suites with http2
enabled. I learned working on that PR that we only have like one suite
where https is enabled for the Kibana server, and I feel like it could
be fine to have the same for http2. In theory it's just a protocol
change, unless parts of our apps (e.g. bfetch) are doing things that are
specific to http/1.1, switching to http2 should be an implementation
detail.
But I'd love to get @elastic/kibana-operations and @elastic/appex-qa
opinion on that one, given they have more expertise than I do on that
area.
- Running performances tests
We should absolutely run perf testing between http/1.1 over https and
http/2, to make sure that it goes into the right directly (at least in
term of user perceived speed), but I did not do it in the scope of this
PR (and @dmlemeshko is on PTO so... 😅)
## Release Note
Add support for `http2` to the Kibana server. `http2` can be enabled by
setting `server.protocol: http2` in the Kibana config file.
Note: by default, enabling `http2` requires a valid `h2c` configuration,
meaning that it can only run over HTTPS with TLS1.2+
Please refer to the Kibana config documentation for more details.
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### Summary
Removes the versioning from the _query api requests.
This ES PR removes the version from the _query requests
https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/108919 and got backported
at 8.14 too. We need to also remove it from our side too to be in sync
with ES changes.
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## Summary
Connectors registered as custom integrations use the value in
`connector.serviceType` as an id. However, there are some connectors
that share a service type. This causes an error when running Kibana due
to the id clash.
This PR changes the id into a concatenation of `serviceType` and `name`
to ensure all ids are unique.
Errors before change (these no longer recur after the changes):
```log
[2024-05-28T12:06:10.514+00:00][ERROR][plugins.customIntegrations] Integration with id=confluence already exists.
[2024-05-28T12:06:10.516+00:00][ERROR][plugins.customIntegrations] Integration with id=jira already exists.
[2024-05-28T12:06:10.517+00:00][ERROR][plugins.customIntegrations] Integration with id=jira already exists.
[2024-05-28T12:06:10.518+00:00][ERROR][plugins.customIntegrations] Integration with id=salesforce already exists
```
## Summary
Removes the versioning from the _query api requests.
This ES PR removes the version from the _query requests
https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/108919 and got backported
at 8.14 too. We need to also remove it from our side too to be in sync
with ES changes.
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## Summary
Related to https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/7104
Update supertest, superagent, and the corresponding type package, to
their latest version.
(of course, types had some signature changes and we're massively using
supertest in all our FTR suites so the whole Kibana multiverse has to
review it)
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## Summary
Resolves https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/143335.
Some history: A similar issue was reported a few years back
(https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/76811). The solution
(https://github.com/elastic/kibana/pull/93319) was to use the `--cache`
PEG.js [parameter](https://pegjs.org/documentation#generating-a-parser)
when generating the parser. Back when this was added, we were still
manually building the parser on demand when it was changed. Eventually
we added support for dynamically building the parser during the build
process (https://github.com/elastic/kibana/pull/145615). I'm not sure
where along the process the `cache` parameter got lost but it didn't
appear to be used when we switched.
This PR re-adds this parameter which increases performance considerably
(metrics shown in ops/sec):
```
Before using cache:
● kuery AST API › fromKueryExpression › performance › with simple expression
Received: 7110.68990544415
● kuery AST API › fromKueryExpression › performance › with complex expression
Received: 40.51361746242248
● kuery AST API › fromKueryExpression › performance › with many subqueries
Received: 17.071767133068473
After using cache:
● kuery AST API › fromKueryExpression › performance › with simple expression
Received: 8275.49109867502
● kuery AST API › fromKueryExpression › performance › with complex expression
Received: 447.0459218892934
● kuery AST API › fromKueryExpression › performance › with many subqueries
Received: 115852.43643466769
```
### Checklist
- [x] [Unit or functional
tests](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/development-tests.html)
were updated or added to match the most common scenarios
## Summary
Fix https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/83409
Use a permanent cache (`public, max-age=365d, immutable`) for
translation files when in production (`dist`), similar to what we're
doing for static assets.
Translation files cache busting is a little tricky, because it doesn't
only depend on the version (enabling or disabling a custom plugin can
change the translations while not changing the build hash), so we're
using a custom hash generated from the content of the current
translation file (which was already used to generate the `etag` header
previously).
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## Summary
Updates various connector configurations.
- Box, Notion, Slack, Teams, and Zoom are set to run native.
- Oracle, Outlook and Gmail are GA now.
- GraphQL and OpenText Documentum added as Tech Preview connector
clients.
- Fixed a few tooltip issues.
- Fixed a Teams `service_type` in integrations page.
Note, waiting for icons for GraphQL and OpenText Documentum before
merging. Screenshots below will have broken images until they are added.
"Select Connector" with basic license:
<img width="1008" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-18 at 15 33 30"
src="113237fb-94e0-465f-8134-f09fc871bc96">
<img width="1028" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-18 at 15 33 35"
src="c59d63bb-fd27-45d3-9e05-093fdf5af6d6">
Integrations tiles:
<img width="1244" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-18 at 14 51 28"
src="314c2c0e-722e-400d-a933-3b99190181b2">
<img width="577" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-18 at 14 51 34"
src="56ef87b9-4ffc-4762-a37e-fa38a2a98c0c">
Native Upgrades:
<img width="342" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-18 at 14 50 12"
src="324d006d-9f01-4761-be72-1346f88e47c0">
<img width="346" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-18 at 14 50 21"
src="d5d67838-1459-4a2a-9480-4c6e2fd6035b">
<img width="352" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-18 at 14 50 32"
src="4622d3bd-67b4-442b-9264-0d7ae889b8e7">
<img width="347" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-18 at 14 50 36"
src="929ea8fa-fadf-46ea-b23b-eaaa193e169e">
<img width="378" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-18 at 14 50 40"
src="44ae8fd6-5791-49c3-b4ef-7b7cb49f5038">
### Checklist
Delete any items that are not applicable to this PR.
- [x] Any text added follows [EUI's writing
guidelines](https://elastic.github.io/eui/#/guidelines/writing), uses
sentence case text and includes [i18n
support](https://github.com/elastic/kibana/blob/main/packages/kbn-i18n/README.md)
- [ ]
[Documentation](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/development-documentation.html)
was added for features that require explanation or tutorials
- [ ] [Unit or functional
tests](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/development-tests.html)
were updated or added to match the most common scenarios
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