Merge pull request #649 from jmlrt/751-release

7.5.1 release
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extra_vars: extra_vars:
es_major_version: "<%= ENV['VERSION'] %>" es_major_version: "<%= ENV['VERSION'] %>"
<% if ENV['VERSION'] == '6.x' %> <% if ENV['VERSION'] == '6.x' %>
es_version: '6.8.5' es_version: '6.8.6'
<% end %> <% end %>
<% end %> <% end %>

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# Changelog # Changelog
## 7.5.1 - 2019/12/18
* 7.5.1 as default version
* 6.8.6 as 6.x tested version
| PR | Author | Title |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------- |
|[#643](https://github.com/elastic/ansible-elasticsearch/pull/643) | [@jmlrt](https://github.com/jmlrt) | Set templates task to run only if `es_templates` is true |
|[#647](https://github.com/elastic/ansible-elasticsearch/pull/647) | [@jmlrt](https://github.com/jmlrt) | Fix when condition for es_ssl_certificate_authority |
## 7.5.0 - 2019/12/09 ## 7.5.0 - 2019/12/09
* 7.5.0 as default version * 7.5.0 as default version

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@ -25,13 +25,13 @@ The latest Elasticsearch versions of 7.x & 6.x are actively tested.
### Removing the MAX_THREAD settings ### Removing the MAX_THREAD settings
Ansible-elasticsearch 7.5.0 is removing the option to customize the maximum number of threads the process can start in [#637](https://github.com/elastic/ansible-elasticsearch/pull/637/files#diff-04c6e90faac2675aa89e2176d2eec7d8L408). Ansible-elasticsearch 7.5.1 is removing the option to customize the maximum number of threads the process can start in [#637](https://github.com/elastic/ansible-elasticsearch/pull/637/files#diff-04c6e90faac2675aa89e2176d2eec7d8L408).
We discovered that this option wasn't working anymore since multi-instance support removal in ansible-elasticsearch 7.1.1. We discovered that this option wasn't working anymore since multi-instance support removal in ansible-elasticsearch 7.1.1.
This option will be added back in a following release if it's still relevant regarding latest Elasticsearch evolutions. This option will be added back in a following release if it's still relevant regarding latest Elasticsearch evolutions.
### Changes about configuration files ### Changes about configuration files
Ansible-elasticsearch 7.5.0 is updating the configuration files provided by this role in [#637](https://github.com/elastic/ansible-elasticsearch/pull/637) which contained some otions deprecated in 6.x and 7.x: Ansible-elasticsearch 7.5.1 is updating the configuration files provided by this role in [#637](https://github.com/elastic/ansible-elasticsearch/pull/637) which contained some otions deprecated in 6.x and 7.x:
- `/etc/default/elasticsearch`|`/etc/sysconfig/elasticsearch`: the new template reflect the configuration file provided by Elasticsearch >= 6.x, the parameter we removed were already not used in 6.x and 7.x - `/etc/default/elasticsearch`|`/etc/sysconfig/elasticsearch`: the new template reflect the configuration file provided by Elasticsearch >= 6.x, the parameter we removed were already not used in 6.x and 7.x
- `/etc/elasticsearch/jvm.options`: the new template reflect the configuration files provided by Elasticsearch >= 6.x - `/etc/elasticsearch/jvm.options`: the new template reflect the configuration files provided by Elasticsearch >= 6.x
- `/etc/elasticsearch/log4j2.properties`: - `/etc/elasticsearch/log4j2.properties`:
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ This role uses the json_query filter which [requires jmespath](https://github.co
Create your Ansible playbook with your own tasks, and include the role elasticsearch. You will have to have this repository accessible within the context of playbook. Create your Ansible playbook with your own tasks, and include the role elasticsearch. You will have to have this repository accessible within the context of playbook.
```sh ```sh
ansible-galaxy install elastic.elasticsearch,7.5.0 ansible-galaxy install elastic.elasticsearch,7.5.1
``` ```
Then create your playbook yaml adding the role elasticsearch. Then create your playbook yaml adding the role elasticsearch.
@ -69,14 +69,14 @@ The simplest configuration therefore consists of:
roles: roles:
- role: elastic.elasticsearch - role: elastic.elasticsearch
vars: vars:
es_version: 7.5.0 es_version: 7.5.1
``` ```
The above installs Elasticsearch 7.5.0 in a single node 'node1' on the hosts 'localhost'. The above installs Elasticsearch 7.5.1 in a single node 'node1' on the hosts 'localhost'.
**Note**: **Note**:
Elasticsearch default version is described in [`es_version`](defaults/main.yml#L2). You can override this variable in your playbook to install another version. Elasticsearch default version is described in [`es_version`](defaults/main.yml#L2). You can override this variable in your playbook to install another version.
While we are testing this role only with one 7.x and one 6.x version (respectively [7.5.0](defaults/main.yml#L2) and [6.8.5](.kitchen.yml#L22) at the time of writing), this role should work with others version also in most cases. While we are testing this role only with one 7.x and one 6.x version (respectively [7.5.1](defaults/main.yml#L2) and [6.8.6](.kitchen.yml#L22) at the time of writing), this role should work with others version also in most cases.
This role also uses [Ansible tags](http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/playbooks_tags.html). Run your playbook with the `--list-tasks` flag for more information. This role also uses [Ansible tags](http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/playbooks_tags.html). Run your playbook with the `--list-tasks` flag for more information.
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* ```es_enable_xpack``` Default `true`. Setting this to `false` will install the oss release of elasticsearch * ```es_enable_xpack``` Default `true`. Setting this to `false` will install the oss release of elasticsearch
* `es_xpack_trial` Default `false`. Setting this to `true` will start the 30-day trail once the cluster starts. * `es_xpack_trial` Default `false`. Setting this to `true` will start the 30-day trail once the cluster starts.
* ```es_version``` (e.g. "7.5.0"). * ```es_version``` (e.g. "7.5.1").
* ```es_api_host``` The host name used for actions requiring HTTP e.g. installing templates. Defaults to "localhost". * ```es_api_host``` The host name used for actions requiring HTTP e.g. installing templates. Defaults to "localhost".
* ```es_api_port``` The port used for actions requiring HTTP e.g. installing templates. Defaults to 9200. **CHANGE IF THE HTTP PORT IS NOT 9200** * ```es_api_port``` The port used for actions requiring HTTP e.g. installing templates. Defaults to 9200. **CHANGE IF THE HTTP PORT IS NOT 9200**
* ```es_api_basic_auth_username``` The Elasticsearch username for making admin changing actions. Used if Security is enabled. Ensure this user is admin. * ```es_api_basic_auth_username``` The Elasticsearch username for making admin changing actions. Used if Security is enabled. Ensure this user is admin.

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--- ---
es_version: "7.5.0" es_version: "7.5.1"
es_use_snapshot_release: false es_use_snapshot_release: false
es_enable_xpack: true es_enable_xpack: true
es_package_name: "elasticsearch" es_package_name: "elasticsearch"

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@ -14,13 +14,13 @@ Usage:
os.chdir(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..')) os.chdir(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..'))
old_versions = { old_versions = {
6: '6.8.4', 6: '6.8.5',
7: '7.4.2', 7: '7.5.0',
} }
new_versions = { new_versions = {
6: '6.8.5', 6: '6.8.6',
7: '7.5.0', 7: '7.5.1',
} }
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