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Use explicit version for build-tools in example plugin integ tests #37792
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The example plugins are currently built within the build-tools integ tests as a means to ensure the gradle plugin works for external plugin builds. These tests generate a dummy build.gradle, and a dummy local maven repository to find the local builds dependencies in. Currently that build-tools dependency uses "+" as the version. However, this allows gradle to find the "latest" version, and unfortunately gradle has its own plugin repository which is apparently connected to jcenter. This recently triggered a flood of CI failures when jcenter suddenly pulled alpha2, and all builds started trying to use that instead of the locally built build-tools. This commit uses the explicit version of build-tools that was build locally, which will cause resolution to stop when the local repo is first checked.
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LGTM.
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…37792) The example plugins are currently built within the build-tools integ tests as a means to ensure the gradle plugin works for external plugin builds. These tests generate a dummy build.gradle, and a dummy local maven repository to find the local builds dependencies in. Currently that build-tools dependency uses "+" as the version. However, this allows gradle to find the "latest" version, and unfortunately gradle has its own plugin repository which is apparently connected to jcenter. This recently triggered a flood of CI failures when jcenter suddenly pulled alpha2, and all builds started trying to use that instead of the locally built build-tools. This commit uses the explicit version of build-tools that was build locally, which will cause resolution to stop when the local repo is first checked.
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…37792) The example plugins are currently built within the build-tools integ tests as a means to ensure the gradle plugin works for external plugin builds. These tests generate a dummy build.gradle, and a dummy local maven repository to find the local builds dependencies in. Currently that build-tools dependency uses "+" as the version. However, this allows gradle to find the "latest" version, and unfortunately gradle has its own plugin repository which is apparently connected to jcenter. This recently triggered a flood of CI failures when jcenter suddenly pulled alpha2, and all builds started trying to use that instead of the locally built build-tools. This commit uses the explicit version of build-tools that was build locally, which will cause resolution to stop when the local repo is first checked.
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…37792) The example plugins are currently built within the build-tools integ tests as a means to ensure the gradle plugin works for external plugin builds. These tests generate a dummy build.gradle, and a dummy local maven repository to find the local builds dependencies in. Currently that build-tools dependency uses "+" as the version. However, this allows gradle to find the "latest" version, and unfortunately gradle has its own plugin repository which is apparently connected to jcenter. This recently triggered a flood of CI failures when jcenter suddenly pulled alpha2, and all builds started trying to use that instead of the locally built build-tools. This commit uses the explicit version of build-tools that was build locally, which will cause resolution to stop when the local repo is first checked.
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…ead-de-duplication * elastic/master: Use explicit version for build-tools in example plugin integ tests (elastic#37792) Change `rational` to `saturation` in script_score (elastic#37766) Deprecate types in get field mapping API (elastic#37667) Add ability to listen to group of affix settings (elastic#37679) Ensure changes requests return the latest mapping version (elastic#37633) Make Minio Setup more Reliable (elastic#37747)
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* elastic/master: (85 commits) Use explicit version for build-tools in example plugin integ tests (elastic#37792) Change `rational` to `saturation` in script_score (elastic#37766) Deprecate types in get field mapping API (elastic#37667) Add ability to listen to group of affix settings (elastic#37679) Ensure changes requests return the latest mapping version (elastic#37633) Make Minio Setup more Reliable (elastic#37747) Liberalize StreamOutput#writeStringList (elastic#37768) Add PersistentTasksClusterService::unassignPersistentTask method (elastic#37576) Tests: disable testRandomGeoCollectionQuery on tiny polygons (elastic#37579) Use ILM for Watcher history deletion (elastic#37443) Make sure PutMappingRequest accepts content types other than JSON. (elastic#37720) Retry ILM steps that fail due to SnapshotInProgressException (elastic#37624) Use disassociate in preference to deassociate (elastic#37704) Delete Redundant RoutingServiceTests (elastic#37750) Always return metadata version if metadata is requested (elastic#37674) [TEST] Mute MlMappingsUpgradeIT testMappingsUpgrade Streamline skip_unavailable handling (elastic#37672) Only bootstrap and elect node in current voting configuration (elastic#37712) Ensure either success or failure path for SearchOperationListener is called (elastic#37467) Target only specific index in update settings test ...
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The example plugins are currently built within the build-tools integ
tests as a means to ensure the gradle plugin works for external plugin
builds. These tests generate a dummy build.gradle, and a dummy local
maven repository to find the local builds dependencies in. Currently
that build-tools dependency uses "+" as the version. However, this
allows gradle to find the "latest" version, and unfortunately gradle has
its own plugin repository which is apparently connected to jcenter. This
recently triggered a flood of CI failures when jcenter suddenly pulled
alpha2, and all builds started trying to use that instead of the locally
built build-tools. This commit uses the explicit version of build-tools
that was build locally, which will cause resolution to stop when the
local repo is first checked.