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ElasticSearch Sync Module
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.. versionadded:: Kraken
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.. note::
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As of 31 May 2020, only Elasticsearch 6 and lower are supported. ElasticSearch 7 is not supported.
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This sync module writes the metadata from other zones to `ElasticSearch`_. As of
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luminous this is a json of data fields we currently store in ElasticSearch.
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::
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{
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"_index" : "rgw-gold-ee5863d6",
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"_type" : "object",
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"_id" : "34137443-8592-48d9-8ca7-160255d52ade.34137.1:object1:null",
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"_score" : 1.0,
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"_source" : {
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"bucket" : "testbucket123",
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"name" : "object1",
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"instance" : "null",
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"versioned_epoch" : 0,
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"owner" : {
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"id" : "user1",
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"display_name" : "user1"
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},
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"permissions" : [
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"user1"
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],
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"meta" : {
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"size" : 712354,
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"mtime" : "2017-05-04T12:54:16.462Z",
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"etag" : "7ac66c0f148de9519b8bd264312c4d64"
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}
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}
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}
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ElasticSearch tier type configurables
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-------------------------------------
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* ``endpoint``
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Specifies the Elasticsearch server endpoint to access
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* ``num_shards`` (integer)
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The number of shards that Elasticsearch will be configured with on
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data sync initialization. Note that this cannot be changed after init.
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Any change here requires rebuild of the Elasticsearch index and reinit
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of the data sync process.
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* ``num_replicas`` (integer)
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The number of the replicas that Elasticsearch will be configured with
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on data sync initialization.
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* ``explicit_custom_meta`` (true | false)
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Specifies whether all user custom metadata will be indexed, or whether
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user will need to configure (at the bucket level) what custom
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metadata entries should be indexed. This is false by default
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* ``index_buckets_list`` (comma separated list of strings)
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If empty, all buckets will be indexed. Otherwise, only buckets
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specified here will be indexed. It is possible to provide bucket
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prefixes (e.g., foo\*), or bucket suffixes (e.g., \*bar).
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* ``approved_owners_list`` (comma separated list of strings)
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If empty, buckets of all owners will be indexed (subject to other
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restrictions), otherwise, only buckets owned by specified owners will
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be indexed. Suffixes and prefixes can also be provided.
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* ``override_index_path`` (string)
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if not empty, this string will be used as the elasticsearch index
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path. Otherwise the index path will be determined and generated on
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sync initialization.
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End user metadata queries
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.. versionadded:: Luminous
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Since the ElasticSearch cluster now stores object metadata, it is important that
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the ElasticSearch endpoint is not exposed to the public and only accessible to
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the cluster administrators. For exposing metadata queries to the end user itself
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this poses a problem since we'd want the user to only query their metadata and
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not of any other users, this would require the ElasticSearch cluster to
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authenticate users in a way similar to RGW does which poses a problem.
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As of Luminous RGW in the metadata master zone can now service end user
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requests. This allows for not exposing the elasticsearch endpoint in public and
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also solves the authentication and authorization problem since RGW itself can
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authenticate the end user requests. For this purpose RGW introduces a new query
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in the bucket APIs that can service elasticsearch requests. All these requests
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must be sent to the metadata master zone.
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Syntax
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~~~~~~
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Get an elasticsearch query
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``````````````````````````
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GET /{bucket}?query={query-expr}
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request params:
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- max-keys: max number of entries to return
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- marker: pagination marker
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``expression := [(]<arg> <op> <value> [)][<and|or> ...]``
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op is one of the following:
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<, <=, ==, >=, >
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For example ::
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GET /?query=name==foo
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Will return all the indexed keys that user has read permission to, and
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are named 'foo'.
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The output will be a list of keys in XML that is similar to the S3
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list buckets response.
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Configure custom metadata fields
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Define which custom metadata entries should be indexed (under the
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specified bucket), and what are the types of these keys. If explicit
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custom metadata indexing is configured, this is needed so that rgw
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will index the specified custom metadata values. Otherwise it is
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needed in cases where the indexed metadata keys are of a type other
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than string.
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POST /{bucket}?mdsearch
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x-amz-meta-search: <key [; type]> [, ...]
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Multiple metadata fields must be comma separated, a type can be forced for a
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field with a `;`. The currently allowed types are string(default), integer and
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date
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eg. if you want to index a custom object metadata x-amz-meta-year as int,
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x-amz-meta-date as type date and x-amz-meta-title as string, you'd do
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POST /mybooks?mdsearch
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x-amz-meta-search: x-amz-meta-year;int, x-amz-meta-release-date;date, x-amz-meta-title;string
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Delete custom metadata configuration
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Delete custom metadata bucket configuration.
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DELETE /<bucket>?mdsearch
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Get custom metadata configuration
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`````````````````````````````````
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Retrieve custom metadata bucket configuration.
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GET /<bucket>?mdsearch
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.. _`Elasticsearch`: https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch
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