Steve Wilkerson d681396412 Address errors with Elasticsearch and Kibana
This moves Elasticsearch and Kibana to use the latest version
(6.2.2), as the images we were using are no longer supported with
the 6.x release.  There was a change in the doc reference in the
log entries that prevented the previous ES version from indexing
those entries, resulting in a busted gate.  Moving Kibana to 6.2.2
was required to match major/minor versions with Elasticsearch

The Elasticsearch version change also required changing config file
locations, changing the entrypoint used for launching the service,
changing the running user for the elasticsearch service, and
updated the ES tests as some of the API responses changed between
versions

This also required updating the elasticsearch template job as the
mapping definition entries changed between versions

Change-Id: Ia4cd9a66851754a1bb8f225c7e24513c43568e93
2018-03-08 10:27:06 -06:00

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#!/bin/bash
{{/*
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set -ex
# Tests whether fluentd has successfully indexed data into Elasticsearch under
# the logstash-* index via the fluent-elasticsearch plugin
function check_logstash_index () {
total_hits=$(curl -K- <<< "--user ${ELASTICSEARCH_USERNAME}:${ELASTICSEARCH_PASSWORD}" \
-XGET "${ELASTICSEARCH_ENDPOINT}/logstash-*/_search?pretty" -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
| python -c "import sys, json; print json.load(sys.stdin)['hits']['total']")
if [ "$total_hits" -gt 0 ]; then
echo "PASS: Successful hits on logstash-* index, provided by fluentd!"
else
echo "FAIL: No hits on query for logstash-* index! Exiting";
exit 1;
fi
}
# Tests whether fluentd has successfully tagged data with the kube.*
# prefix via the fluent-kubernetes plugin
function check_kubernetes_tag () {
total_hits=$(curl -K- <<< "--user ${ELASTICSEARCH_USERNAME}:${ELASTICSEARCH_PASSWORD}" \
-XGET "${ELASTICSEARCH_ENDPOINT}/logstash-*/_search?q=tag:kube.*" -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
| python -c "import sys, json; print json.load(sys.stdin)['hits']['total']")
if [ "$total_hits" -gt 0 ]; then
echo "PASS: Successful hits on logstash-* index, provided by fluentd!"
else
echo "FAIL: No hits on query for logstash-* index! Exiting";
exit 1;
fi
}
# Tests whether fluent-logging has successfully generate template_fluent_logging template
# defined by value.yaml
function check_template () {
total_hits=$(curl -K- <<< "--user ${ELASTICSEARCH_USERNAME}:${ELASTICSEARCH_PASSWORD}" \
-XGET "${ELASTICSEARCH_ENDPOINT}/_template/template_fluent_logging" -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
| python -c "import sys, json; print len(json.load(sys.stdin))")
if [ "$total_hits" -gt 0 ]; then
echo "PASS: Successful hits on template, provided by fluent-logging!"
else
echo "FAIL: No hits on query for template_fluent_logging template! Exiting";
exit 1;
fi
}
# Sleep for at least the buffer flush time to allow for indices to be populated
sleep 30
check_template
check_logstash_index
check_kubernetes_tag