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João Duarte
e9c9865f40
Add apache and elastic license headers to source code files (#11673)
* add license header to ruby and java files
* add license header to erb and rake files
* add license headers to gradle files
2020-03-11 11:53:38 +00:00
Pier-Hugues Pellerin
4344e4b613 Allow Logstash to accept a PROXY configuration
Logstash's plugin manager will now follow proxy configuration from the environment.
If you configure `http_proxy` and `https_proxy`, the manager will now use theses information for all the ruby http
connection and will also pass that information down to maven.

Fixes: #6619, #6528

Fixes #6825
2017-03-31 14:20:38 -04:00
Pier-Hugues Pellerin
fdda39964d Add bin/logstash-plugin prepare-offline-pack command
This new command replace the old workflow of `pack`, `unpack` and the `install --local`, and wrap all the logic into one uniform way of installing plugins.
The work is based on the flow developed for installing an x-pack inside Logstash, when you call prepare-offline-pack, the specified plugins and their dependencies will be packaged in a zip.
And this zip can be installed with the same flow as the pack.

Definition:

Source Logstash: Where you run the prepare-offline-pack.
Target Logstash: Where you install the offline package.

PROS:
- If you install a .gem in the source logstash, the .gem and his dependencies will be bundled.
- The install flow doesn't need to have access to the internet.
- Nothing special need to be setup in the target logstash environment.

CONS:
- The is one minor drawback, the plugins need to have their JARS bundled with them for this flow to work, this is currently the case for all the official plugins.
- The source Logstash need to have access to the internet when you install plugins before packaging them.

Usage examples:
bin/logstash-plugin prepare-offline-pack logstash-input-beats
bin/logstash-plugin prepare-offline-pack logstash-filter-jdbc logstash-input-beats
bin/logstash-plugin prepare-offline-pack logstash-filter-*
bin/logstash-plugin prepare-offline-pack logstash-filter-* logstash-input-beats

How to install:
bin/logstash-plugin install file:///tmp/logstash-offline-plugins-XXXX.zip

Fixes #6404
2017-01-03 13:59:49 -05:00
Pier-Hugues Pellerin
2a281730c1 Explicitely require LogStash::Bundler.setup! make the plugin install process to require internet access
Fixes: #6386

Fixes #6388
2016-12-13 09:43:57 -05:00
Pier-Hugues Pellerin
bf2d670d2a Logstash-docgen tool v2
**Motivation**: We have decided to rewrite the documentation generator to add more features
to our documentation and to fix some outstanding bugs.

This PR addresses the following problem:
- Hard to add new features to the code base.
- The code was tied with Logstash.
- No easy way to publish the doc for a single plugin
- The plugin author was not able to test their documentation changes
- The reported errors were hard to understand.
- No easy way to automate it.
- the minimal requirement on base classes.

Fixes #5720
2016-11-30 19:57:40 -05:00
Pier-Hugues Pellerin
12cfa69215 Feature: A way to install/remove a plugin pack
A pack in this context is a *bundle* of plugins that can be distributed outside of rubygems; it is similar to what ES and kibana are doing, and
the user interface is modeled after them. See https://www.elastic.co/downloads/x-pack

**Do not mix it with the `bin/logstash-plugin pack/unpack` command.**

- it contains one or more plugins that need to be installed
- it is self-contains with the gems and the needed jars
- it is distributed as a zip file
- the file structure needs to follow some rules.

- As a reserved name name on elastic.co download http server
    - `bin/plugin install logstash-mypack` will check on the download server if a pack for the current specific logstash version exist and it will be downloaded, if it doesn't exist we fallback on rubygems.
    - The file on the server will follow this convention `logstash-mypack-{LOGSTASH_VERSION}.zip`

- As a fully qualified url
    - `bin/plugin install http://test.abc/logstash-mypack.zip`, if it exists it will be downloaded and installed if it does not we raise an error.

- As a local file
    - `bin/plugin install file:///tmp/logstash-mypack.zip`, if it exists it will be installed

Fixes #6168
2016-11-17 14:00:02 -05:00
Guillaume Le Floch
ab8a5f3cf9 remove duplicate list subcommand
When running `./logstash-plugin --help`, there was twice time the list sub command

Fixes #6205
2016-11-07 17:59:38 -05:00
Suyog Rao
44a52ff18e Deprecate uninstall for Plugin Manager
Adds remove and deprecates uninstall

Fixes #6041

Fixes #6042
2016-10-13 10:12:22 -04:00
Pere Urbon-Bayes
1d5fc5735a Add a new command that generate a plugin skeleton that can be used to create a new plugin
Fixes #4190
2016-05-24 16:14:46 +00:00
Suyog Rao
683302e26d Rename bin/plugin to bin/logstash-plugin
This adds support for packs and fixes the problem where bin/plugin
pollutes the PATH namespace

Fixes #4871

Fixes #4874
2016-03-24 00:23:15 +00:00
Pere Urbon-Bayes
2195f145b2 This adds a feature to let users dump all their installed plugins,
including dependencies, and reuse them in an offline installation by
providing an package for it. It adds two important commands to the
plugin manager, the pack and upack, to handle package creation and
installation and adds the --local flag to install and update to pull
plugins from the installed local packages.

Former commits:

add a task to create a bundle, under vendor/cache of the installed gems + their dependencies, this can be used later on to be installed offline

add an option to pass the --local flag to the bin/plugin update task, so it fetch plugins from a local cache, by default under vendor/cache

rename package:build to package:build-cache as is more meaningfull

add a --local flag to bin/plugin install to users can install plugins from the local cache, under the default directory of vendor/cache

add a plugin manager command to build the local cache of installed plugins using bundler package alike command

It adds code for compressing and extracting in zip and tar formats to
the utils module of logstash. The zip module is only jruby dependant as
it uses functions provided by java.
There is also code add in the plugin manager package command to handle
compression of plugins dumping.

Cleanup the custom java code to compress and extract zip files as it has
been known that using rubyzip is good and it has a more ruby like
features so the code is more clean and portable.

set of smallish improvement requested during review

added several options to handle situation when the package of plugins we want to generate is already there

clean up old code

applyed feedback from review, mostly changed in documentating behaviour plus better wording for messages

relocate the Environment.windows? check to the bootstrap side as it's used also in the plugin manager

add an unpack bin/plugin command so users can install packages of plugins throw the plugin manager

document override behaviour in the compress helpers (for zip and tar) plus add a fix for the tar extract when reading entries

made the unpack filename parameter a required one

add a force option to the bin/plugin unpack command

add a notice to that if using a local cache the --local flag should be passed with

Code cleanup and refactor introduced during review

add two wording suggestions comming from review

ammend more wording

skip the major version validation as in situation where there is no internet connection like when using the local vendor/cache to do the update

move compress to the bootstrap environment as being used in the plugin manager means not being loaded with logstash-core

Bring pack cached gems in the vendor directory so they can be used for bundler when packaging dependencies

Revert "Bring pack cached gems in the vendor directory so they can be used for bundler when packaging dependencies"

This reverts commit a9d7f46649932b06efaafebdd0eed2b4c63c2235.

patch the Bundler::Source::Rubygems to fetch only gems from a remote  source

small changes in several parts of the plugin manager and the creation of a common pack command with shared code

change compress to read in chuncks

fix wrong var name in the bootstrap compress utils module

fix namespacing conflicts

add basic test for the compress utility module

ammend more namespace issues

add a comment to the rubygems mockey patch to rebuild the gem cache

apply cosmetic changes

make the compress module raise CompressError

remove vendor_path and pattern_path form environment as they where mix up during rebase

change the bin/pack force option to be force-delete-cache

rename force_delete_cache to overwrite

change force for overwrite in tha pack command

remove the override option for bin/plugin unpack

revert Gemfile and Genfile.lock wrong committed
2015-11-18 12:03:51 +01:00
Aaron Mildenstein
eb8f6387f3 Replace "Install" with "Update" where appropriate
fixes #4116

Fixes #4117
2015-10-29 18:41:29 +00:00
Pere Urbon-Bayes
028d76497c add the missing magic header # encoding: utf-8 so all internal strings are UTF-8 in Ruby < 2.0
Fixes #3723
2015-08-17 13:30:07 +00:00
Pere Urbon-Bayes
a81f0249b1 locate plugin manager command dependencies to the specific commands as it should be
Fixes #3509
2015-07-02 14:17:50 +00:00
Pere Urbon-Bayes
0d82ae87c1 fix the issue caused by jruby-kafka that prevent to run the packaging
Fixes #3393
2015-06-08 17:25:41 +00:00
Pere Urbon-Bayes
d44e6e15a3 fix the uninstall of plugins
Fixes #3362
2015-06-08 13:13:07 +00:00
Colin Surprenant
48bcc5b74d cleanup dependencies and rely on logstash-core gem
remove unused load path

use either local core lib dir or logstash-core gem

include spec in logstash-core

do not include lib, spec and locales dirs in package root

environment bootstrapping in lib/bootstrap.rb

added comments

move pluginmanager out of logstash-core

kafla installation solved by pluginmanager refactor

refactor bootstrap code

refactor shell scripts to simplify and DRY, indirect rspec command to our ruby launcher

add bin/rspec

cut by half the bin/plugin and bin/rspec startup time

fix drip context

use printf instead of tr

updated Windows bin scripts

missing gemspec in gemspec

use gem instead of gemspec so our plugin manager can correctly install logstash-core

generate packages including locally built logstash-core gem

move jenkins developmnent dependencies into Gemfile, they do not belong in logstash-core

path leftover

clean help agent help usage message and remore rspec in available command

comments cosmetics

update Bundler dependency, all recent testing have been made with 1.9.4

updated .lock file with regard to updated Gemfile

cleanup gemspec, Gemfile and regen .lock file

added progress output

avoid dual require on version

closes #3096
2015-05-04 18:17:22 -04:00