Logstash on ECK requires openssl command to build TLS keystore.
This commit adds `microdnf install -y openssl` to ensure the command exists in ubi image.
Update the env2yaml to have a go.mod instead of relying on disabling go modules, otherwise building with golang 1.22 will fail in the future.
This change also directly uses the golang image to build the binary removing the need for an intermediate image.
(cherry picked from commit 5c3e64d591)
Co-authored-by: João Duarte <jsvd@users.noreply.github.com>
This commit adds missing Elasticsearch SSL settings and replaces deprecated options being used on `xpack.monitoring.*` and `xpack.management.*` settings:
Changes:
- Updated deprecated monitoring and management Elasticsearch's SSL settings so no warnings are logged.
- Added monitoring settings support for file-based certificates and for the cipher suites: `xpack.monitoring.elasticsearch.ssl.certificate`, `xpack.monitoring.elasticsearch.ssl.key`, and `xpack.monitoring.elasticsearch.ssl.cipher_suites`.
- Added management settings support for file-based certificates and for the cipher suites: `xpack.management.elasticsearch.ssl.certificate`, `xpack.management.elasticsearch.ssl.key`, and `xpack.management.elasticsearch.ssl.cipher_suites`.
This commit adds environment variable LOG_STYLE to control log behavior of docker container
`console` - this is the default to output to standout
`file` - log to disk.
Fixed: #14941
Reject illegal value assigning to `tags` field. Top-level `tags` should only accept string of array of string.
When `tags` got illegal value on event creation, LogStash::Event will rename the field to `_tags` and add a tag `_tagsparsefailure` to `tags`.
When `tags` got illegal value on `set` operation, LogStash::Event will throw exception.
Add a flag `--event_api.tags.illegal` to allow fallback to old logic. There are two options.
`warn` - the old flow that allows illegal value assignment to tags field.
`rename` - the new flow. This is the default value in 8.7
Co-authored-by: Ry Biesemeyer <ry.biesemeyer@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: João Duarte <jsvd@users.noreply.github.com>
The delayed implementation `AfterCompletionTimerMetric` of the `TimerMetric`
interface, introduced along-side that interface's introduction to replicate
the previous (undesired) behaviour, is superceded by an already-merged live-
tracking implementation that is effectively as performant when not under
concurrent contention and still reasonably performant when a single timer is
contended across multiple threads.
The `metric.timers` setting removed here has not been a part of any Logstash
release and can safely be removed without going through the normal deprecation
path; from the user's perspective this removal combined with the previously-
merged work is simply an improvement to the accuracy of the existing timer
metrics exposed via our API.
This commit adds a new logstash.yml setting "xpack.geoip.downloader.enabled" to disable the GeoIP databases auto-update feature. When disabled, Logstash will fall back to the CC database license indefinitely and delete any previously downloaded EULA databases.
Closes#14724
* live timers: introduce API boundary
Introduces an API boundary for timers as a first-class metric, as described
in elastic/logstash#14675, and migrates all known internal timers to use the
new API boundary for tracked execution.
Please refer to the specification for details on motivations.
This commit is net zero change to behaviour, and introduces a single new
undocumented setting `metric.timers` to `logstash.yml`, which presently only
takes its default value `delayed` to indicate that delayed committing of
execution time is acceptable.
It implements the new `TimerMetric` API in a way that is also net-zero-change.
Tracked executions are still performed by marking a start time, performing
the tracked execution, and incrementing an underlying long-type counter with
the number of elapsed milliseconds _after_ execution has completed. This means
that long-running execution is still missing from the metric until it has
completed.
The new Timer API is available to both the Ruby- and the Java-based plugin APIs
* timer metrics: sub-package and add baseline tests
* WIP: move execution metric ownership out of queue
* noop: remove useless abstract method
Our `AbstractMetric` implements `Metric` and does not need to declare
an abstract override of `Metric#getType`. Doing so prevents interfaces
from providing a default override for all implementers.
* timer metric tests: extract util, refactor for reuse
* timers: accumulate milli-excess-nanos
* live timers: single-checkpoint implementation
* timer metric: use explicit type parameters to make intent clear
* remove unused imports
* use safe int conversion
* test fixup: use given name for tested metric
* test helper: TimerMetricFactory prefers nanotime supplier
* timers: flesh out test coverage, incl live-timers
* test: move validation of queue-read metrics to ObservedExecution
* flow: support non-moving denominator (±infinity)
* metrics: add metric config pass-through to env2yaml
Updates DLQ writer's writeEvent method to clean the tail segments older then the duration period. This happens only if setting dead_letter_queue.retain.age is configured.
To read the age of a segment it extract the timestamp of the last (youngest) message in the segment.
The age is defined as a number followed by one of d, h, m, s that stands for days, hours, minutes and seconds. If nothing is used then assumes seconds as default measure entity.
Co-authored-by: Rob Bavey <rob.bavey@elastic.co>
<artifact_path> need to be hardcoded so it can be replaced properly by
the ubireleaser during the creation of the Ironbank merge request.
Relates to https://github.com/elastic/logstash/pull/14298/
* add `ca_trusted_fingerprint` to core features (monitoring/central-management)
* Rely on released ES output
* fix: ensure commented-out examples in logstash.yml are functionally correct
* add admonition for how to get a trusted CA's fingerprint
This commit adds a rake task `rake artifact:dockerfile_ironbank` to generate ironbank docker build context for automatic release.
The output can be found in build/logstash-ironbank-$VERSION-docker-build-context.tar.gz
Co-authored-by: Rob Bavey <rob.bavey@elastic.co>
the use of ranges (e.g. {0..5}) or seq (e.g. $(seq 0 5)) may not
correctly in some systems, so let's just have a plain list of elements
for the loop to go through.
Exposes dead_letter_queue.storage_policy configuration setting to explicitly enable the drop_older behavior in DLQs.
Moving from a drop_newer to a drop_older behavior has impact both on the writer side and to the reader side.
The implementation leverage the fact that a complete DLQ segment can be removed to free up space; on the writer side when the dead_letter_queue.max_bytes limit is reached it has to remove old segments.
On the reader side, the consuming has to be adapted to don't expect a continuous flow of segments, it could face an hole due to removal of tail segments.
Co-authored-by: João Duarte <jsvd@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Karen Metts <35154725+karenzone@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update logstash docker to use ubuntu 20.04 base image
* Correctly set locale for ubuntu docker image
* tiny typo fix: ubunto -> ubuntu
Co-authored-by: João Duarte <jsvd@users.noreply.github.com>
* Docker integration tests stability improvements
This commit contains numerous fixes to improve the stability of the docker integration tests
* Patch Excon::UnixSocket
Socket.new running on arm64 on Ubuntu 18.04, causes an immediate SIGSEGV error and crash on
that OS, and, as far as I can tell, only that OS. `TCPSocket.new`,`UDPSocket.new` and
`UNIXSocket.new` do not. This commit patches the UnixSocket of the Excon library to
do the absolute simplest thing possible to avoid this error.
* Ensure that container is deleted even if #kill fails
* Add extra waits to handle the incremental way the payload returned by the monitoring
API increases as logstash starts up and pipelines load.
* Use pyenv to ensure the same version of python is used across different jenkins workers
* Add container logs to help diagnose failed test.
* Update the pipeline definition on multi-pipeline integration test
This was causing a pipeline to halt after startup causing intermittent test failures.
* Remove `;` to ensure failures are propagated appropriately
Co-authored-by: João Duarte <jsvd@users.noreply.github.com>
* settings: add "deprecated alias" support
A deprecated alias provides a path for renaming a setting.
- When a deprecated alias is set on its own, a deprecation notice is emitted
but fetching the canonical setting value will reflect the value set with the
deprecated alias.
- When both the canonical setting (new name) and the deprecated alias (old
name) are specified, it is an error condition.
- When the value of the deprecated alias is queried, a warning is emitted to
the logger and only the value explicitly set to the deprecated alias is
returned.
Additionally, some relevant cleanup is also included:
- Starting Logstash with invalid settings no longer results in the obtuse "An
unexpected error occurred" with backtrace and exception data obscuring the
issue. Instead, a simple message is emitted indicating that the settings are
invalid along with the originating exception's message.
- The various settings implementations share a common logger, instead of each
implementation class providing its own. This is aimed to reduce noise from
the logs and to ensure specs validating logging do not need to tie so
closely to implementation details.
* settings: add password-wrapped setting
* settings: make any setting type capable of being nullable
* settings: add `Settings#names` to power programatic iteration
* cli: route CLI-flag deprecations in to deprecation logger
* settings: group API-related settings under `api.*`
retains deprecated aliases, and is fully backward-compatible.
* webserver: cleanup orphaned attr accessors for never-set ivars
* api: pull settings extraction down from agent
This net-no-change refactor introduces a new method `WebServer#from_settings`
that bridges the gap between Logstash settings and Puma-related options, so
that future additions to the API settings don't add complexity to the Agent.
It also has the benefit of initializing the API Rack App and just ONCE, instead
of once per attempted HTTP port.
* api: add optional TLS/SSL
* docs: reference API security settings
* api: when configured securely, bind to all available interfaces by default
* cleanup: remove unused cert artifacts
* tests: generate fresh webserver certificates
* certs: actually add the binary keystores 🤦
update golang image to 1.17.1 to get rid of expired DST Root CA X3
disable download manager test cases to silent Faraday::SSLError
Fixed: #13261
Co-authored-by: João Duarte <jsvd@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR integrates Elasticsearch bootstrap script to help users keep Logstah geoip plugin run without online update check.
Add `xpack.geoip.download.endpoint` option to config geoip database service endpoint.
Users can point to `http://localhost:8080/overview.json` when using the script to bootstrap nginx docker
ubi8 image uses microdnf as a package manager, and microdnf does
not support the "yum clean metadata" command. This commit adds
the logic to skip this command if the image_flavor is ubi8
On aarch64, yum does not pick the correct 'bind-license' package,
this commit installs a specific noarch RPM
This commit also adds retry to the yum installs and updates.
Prior to this release a VERSION_QUALIFER env set to an empty string
would create versions looking like `8.0.0--SNAPSHOT` instead of
`8.0.0-SNAPSHOT`, causing the release manager builds to fail.
This commit updates the dockerfile template to support environment
variables being used to retrieve the architecture appropriate logstash
build, in the same way as is currently done for the Elasticsearch docker build.
This is required to support the official dockerhub builds of Logstash.
Relates #12578
these labels are required for redhat openshift certification.
These commit reintroduces the labels for the ubi8 image only, and adds
acceptance tests to ensure these labels are correct and not inherited
Removing the freeform description labels left the container metadata
without a description label. This commit adds a description under the
"org.opencontainers.image.description" label
This commit fixes two issues with the docker metadata:
Removes non-OCI compliant freeform metadata labels
Uses a consistent build date for all the docker images and dockerfiles
Additionally, this commit adds a `build_docker_ubi8` rake task to enable
`ci/docker_acceptance_tests.sh` to run with no options to build all
docker images for the architecture.
* Write DLQ entries to temp file first
This commit changes the DLQ writer to write to a temporary file
which will be renamed on "completion", to avoid the possibility
of the DLQ reader reading an incomplete DLQ segment. The temp file
will be renamed and made available, either when the capacity of this
segment is reached, or if a configurable 'flush interval' has elapsed
since the last event reached the dead letter queue.
This commit fixes#8022, #10275, #10967
This commit replaces #11127
Implements a plugin `ecs_compatibility` option, whose default value is powered
by the pipeline-level setting `pipeline.ecs_compatibility`, in line with the
proposal in elastic/logstash#11623:
In order to increase the confidence a user has when upgrading Logstash, this
implementation uses the deprecation logger to warn when `ecs_compatibility` is
used without an explicit directive.
For now, as we continue to add ECS Compatibility Modes, an opting into a
specific ECS Compatibility mode at a pipeline level is considered a BETA
feature. All plugins using the [ECS Compatibility Support][] adapter will
use the setting correctly, but pipelines configured in this way do not
guarantee consistent behaviour across minor versions of Logstash or the
plugins it bundles (e.g., upgraded plugins that have newly-implemented an ECS
Compatibility mode will use the pipeline-level setting as a default, causing
them to potentially behave differently after the upgrade).
This change-set also includes a significant amount of work within the
`PluginFactory`, which allows us to ensure that pipeline-level settings are
available to a Logstash plugin _before_ its `initialize` is executed,
including the maintaining of context for codecs that are routinely cloned.
* JEE: instantiate codecs only once
* PluginFactory: use passed FilterDelegator class
* PluginFactory: require engine name in init
* NOOP: remove useless secondary plugin factory interface
* PluginFactory: simplify, compute java args only when necessary
* PluginFactory: accept explicit id when vertex unavailable
* PluginFactory: make source optional, args required
* PluginFactory: threadsafe refactor of id duplicate tracking
* PluginFactory: make id extraction/geration more abstract/understandable
* PluginFactory: extract or generate ID when source not available
* PluginFactory: inject ExecutionContext before initializing plugins
* Codec: propagate execution_context and metric to clones
* Plugin: intercept string-specified codecs and propagate execution_context
* Plugin: implement `ecs_compatibility` for all plugins
* Plugin: deprecate use of `Config::Mixin::DSL::validate_value(String, :codec)`
This commit adds the ability for the docker build to build artifacts for multiple architectures.
By default, the target architecture is inferred from the architecture of the machine the build is being
run from - running the build from an aarch64 machine will build an aarch64 docker image, while building
from an x86_64 machine will build an x86_64 docker image.
This can be overridden by setting the environment variable DOCKER_ARCHITECTURE to either `x86_64` or
`aarch64`.
This commit also updates the integration tests to test against the architecture from the machine the test
is being run on, and includes the target architecture in the test description.
Create new artifacts with bundled JDK for the supported platforms on x86_64. Download JDK packages from AdoptOpenJDK site, the selected version is loaded from `versions.yml`.
Changed also the launch scripts to give precedence to JAVA_HOME, then fallback on bundled JDK if present, as last resource go to the system Java.
New artifacts produced with bundled JDK are:
- tar.gz with JDK for Linux and Darwin
- zip file for Windows
- dep and rpm
- Docker image
All artifacts without JDK are now postfixed with '-no-jdk' while the ones with JDK included has the architecture extension.
Covered with tests the touched parts
Co-authored-by: Rob Bavey <robbavey@users.noreply.github.com>
This commit includes the required changes to pass RedHat docker image certification.
This includes:
Moving license files to /licenses folder
Adding required base labels for name, description, vendor and summary
Relates: https://github.com/elastic/dev/issues/1287