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Make EC2 Discovery Plugin Retry Requests #50550

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import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReference;

class AwsEc2ServiceImpl implements AwsEc2Service {

private static final Logger logger = LogManager.getLogger(AwsEc2ServiceImpl.class);

private final AtomicReference<LazyInitializable<AmazonEc2Reference, ElasticsearchException>> lazyClientReference =
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// Increase the number of retries in case of 5xx API responses
final Random rand = Randomness.get();
final RetryPolicy retryPolicy = new RetryPolicy(
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Can we avoid setting our own retry policy at all and use the SDK default? The SDK makes a more nuanced decision about how much to back off based on the error type. If we really want 10 retries then that can be overridden with setMaxErrorRetry(10) instead?

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Right, that's much nicer. Moved to the default and kept retries at 10 for now in d015576 :)

RetryPolicy.RetryCondition.NO_RETRY_CONDITION,
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Just using the default retry condition here now. We may want to make the retry interval configurable, if only internally for tests. The current settings make the first retry happen after almost 20s but I didn't want to add that complication here yet.

(originalRequest, exception, retriesAttempted) -> {
// with 10 retries the max delay time is 320s/320000ms (10 * 2^5 * 1 * 1000)
logger.warn("EC2 API request failed, retry again. Reason was:", exception);
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package org.elasticsearch.discovery.ec2;

import com.amazonaws.http.HttpMethodName;
import com.sun.net.httpserver.HttpServer;
import org.apache.http.HttpStatus;
import org.apache.http.NameValuePair;
import org.apache.http.client.utils.URLEncodedUtils;
import org.elasticsearch.Version;
import org.elasticsearch.common.SuppressForbidden;
import org.elasticsearch.common.io.stream.NamedWriteableRegistry;
import org.elasticsearch.common.network.InetAddresses;
import org.elasticsearch.common.network.NetworkService;
import org.elasticsearch.common.settings.MockSecureSettings;
import org.elasticsearch.common.settings.Settings;
import org.elasticsearch.common.transport.TransportAddress;
import org.elasticsearch.common.util.PageCacheRecycler;
import org.elasticsearch.core.internal.io.IOUtils;
import org.elasticsearch.discovery.SeedHostsProvider;
import org.elasticsearch.discovery.SeedHostsResolver;
import org.elasticsearch.indices.breaker.NoneCircuitBreakerService;
import org.elasticsearch.mocksocket.MockHttpServer;
import org.elasticsearch.test.ESTestCase;
import org.elasticsearch.test.transport.MockTransportService;
import org.elasticsearch.threadpool.TestThreadPool;
import org.elasticsearch.threadpool.ThreadPool;
import org.elasticsearch.transport.TransportService;
import org.elasticsearch.transport.nio.MockNioTransport;
import org.hamcrest.Matchers;
import org.junit.After;
import org.junit.Before;

import javax.xml.XMLConstants;
import javax.xml.stream.XMLOutputFactory;
import javax.xml.stream.XMLStreamWriter;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.StringWriter;
import java.net.InetAddress;
import java.net.InetSocketAddress;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.UUID;
import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap;

import static java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets.UTF_8;
import static org.hamcrest.Matchers.hasSize;
import static org.hamcrest.Matchers.is;

@SuppressForbidden(reason = "use a http server")
public class EC2RetriesTests extends ESTestCase {
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Admittedly quite a bit of code, but I'm hoping we can just extend the REST layer mocking here and dry things up against the fixture step-by-step like we did for S3 and the other cloud providers in the repository tests to get rid of all our complicated mocking of actual AWS SDK classes and just mock on the REST layer.


private HttpServer httpServer;

private ThreadPool threadPool;

private MockTransportService transportService;

private NetworkService networkService = new NetworkService(Collections.emptyList());

@Before
public void setUp() throws Exception {
httpServer = MockHttpServer.createHttp(new InetSocketAddress(InetAddress.getLoopbackAddress(), 0), 0);
httpServer.start();
threadPool = new TestThreadPool(EC2RetriesTests.class.getName());
final MockNioTransport transport = new MockNioTransport(Settings.EMPTY, Version.CURRENT, threadPool, networkService,
PageCacheRecycler.NON_RECYCLING_INSTANCE, new NamedWriteableRegistry(Collections.emptyList()),
new NoneCircuitBreakerService());
transportService =
new MockTransportService(Settings.EMPTY, transport, threadPool, TransportService.NOOP_TRANSPORT_INTERCEPTOR, null);
super.setUp();
}

@After
public void tearDown() throws Exception {
try {
IOUtils.close(transportService, () -> terminate(threadPool), () -> httpServer.stop(0));
} finally {
super.tearDown();
}
}

public void testEC2DiscoveryRetriesOnRateLimiting() throws IOException {
final String accessKey = "ec2_access";
final List<String> hosts = List.of("127.0.0.1:9000");
final Set<String> failedRequests = Collections.newSetFromMap(new ConcurrentHashMap<>());
httpServer.createContext("/", exchange -> {
if (exchange.getRequestMethod().equals(HttpMethodName.POST.name())) {
final String request = new String(exchange.getRequestBody().readAllBytes(), UTF_8);
final String userAgent = exchange.getRequestHeaders().getFirst("User-Agent");
if (userAgent != null && userAgent.startsWith("aws-sdk-java")) {
final String auth = exchange.getRequestHeaders().getFirst("Authorization");
if (auth == null || auth.contains(accessKey) == false) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("wrong access key: " + auth);
}
if (failedRequests.add(exchange.getRequestHeaders().getFirst("Amz-sdk-invocation-id"))) {
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Could we also check that we retry repeatedly? The first five retries take less than a second.

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Done :)

exchange.sendResponseHeaders(HttpStatus.SC_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE, -1);
return;
}
// Simulate an EC2 DescribeInstancesResponse
byte[] responseBody = null;
for (NameValuePair parse : URLEncodedUtils.parse(request, UTF_8)) {
if ("Action".equals(parse.getName())) {
responseBody = generateDescribeInstancesResponse(hosts);
break;
}
}
responseBody = responseBody == null ? new byte[0] : responseBody;
exchange.getResponseHeaders().set("Content-Type", "text/xml; charset=UTF-8");
exchange.sendResponseHeaders(HttpStatus.SC_OK, responseBody.length);
exchange.getResponseBody().write(responseBody);
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});

final InetSocketAddress address = httpServer.getAddress();
final String endpoint = "http://" + InetAddresses.toUriString(address.getAddress()) + ":" + address.getPort();
final MockSecureSettings mockSecure = new MockSecureSettings();
mockSecure.setString(Ec2ClientSettings.ACCESS_KEY_SETTING.getKey(), accessKey);
mockSecure.setString(Ec2ClientSettings.SECRET_KEY_SETTING.getKey(), "ec2_secret");
try (Ec2DiscoveryPlugin plugin = new Ec2DiscoveryPlugin(
Settings.builder().put(Ec2ClientSettings.ENDPOINT_SETTING.getKey(), endpoint).setSecureSettings(mockSecure).build())) {
final SeedHostsProvider seedHostsProvider = plugin.getSeedHostProviders(transportService, networkService).get("ec2").get();
final SeedHostsResolver resolver = new SeedHostsResolver("test", Settings.EMPTY, transportService, seedHostsProvider);
resolver.start();
final List<TransportAddress> addressList = seedHostsProvider.getSeedAddresses(resolver);
assertThat(addressList, Matchers.hasSize(1));
assertThat(addressList.get(0).toString(), is(hosts.get(0)));
assertThat(failedRequests, hasSize(1));
}
}

/**
* Generates a XML response that describe the EC2 instances
* TODO: org.elasticsearch.discovery.ec2.AmazonEC2Fixture uses pretty much the same code. We should dry up that test fixture.
*/
private byte[] generateDescribeInstancesResponse(List<String> nodes) {
final XMLOutputFactory xmlOutputFactory = XMLOutputFactory.newFactory();
xmlOutputFactory.setProperty(XMLOutputFactory.IS_REPAIRING_NAMESPACES, true);

final StringWriter out = new StringWriter();
XMLStreamWriter sw;
try {
sw = xmlOutputFactory.createXMLStreamWriter(out);
sw.writeStartDocument();

String namespace = "http://ec2.amazonaws.com/doc/2013-02-01/";
sw.setDefaultNamespace(namespace);
sw.writeStartElement(XMLConstants.DEFAULT_NS_PREFIX, "DescribeInstancesResponse", namespace);
{
sw.writeStartElement("requestId");
sw.writeCharacters(UUID.randomUUID().toString());
sw.writeEndElement();

sw.writeStartElement("reservationSet");
{
for (String address : nodes) {
sw.writeStartElement("item");
{
sw.writeStartElement("reservationId");
sw.writeCharacters(UUID.randomUUID().toString());
sw.writeEndElement();

sw.writeStartElement("instancesSet");
{
sw.writeStartElement("item");
{
sw.writeStartElement("instanceId");
sw.writeCharacters(UUID.randomUUID().toString());
sw.writeEndElement();

sw.writeStartElement("imageId");
sw.writeCharacters(UUID.randomUUID().toString());
sw.writeEndElement();

sw.writeStartElement("instanceState");
{
sw.writeStartElement("code");
sw.writeCharacters("16");
sw.writeEndElement();

sw.writeStartElement("name");
sw.writeCharacters("running");
sw.writeEndElement();
}
sw.writeEndElement();

sw.writeStartElement("privateDnsName");
sw.writeCharacters(address);
sw.writeEndElement();

sw.writeStartElement("dnsName");
sw.writeCharacters(address);
sw.writeEndElement();

sw.writeStartElement("instanceType");
sw.writeCharacters("m1.medium");
sw.writeEndElement();

sw.writeStartElement("placement");
{
sw.writeStartElement("availabilityZone");
sw.writeCharacters("use-east-1e");
sw.writeEndElement();

sw.writeEmptyElement("groupName");

sw.writeStartElement("tenancy");
sw.writeCharacters("default");
sw.writeEndElement();
}
sw.writeEndElement();

sw.writeStartElement("privateIpAddress");
sw.writeCharacters(address);
sw.writeEndElement();

sw.writeStartElement("ipAddress");
sw.writeCharacters(address);
sw.writeEndElement();
}
sw.writeEndElement();
}
sw.writeEndElement();
}
sw.writeEndElement();
}
sw.writeEndElement();
}
sw.writeEndElement();

sw.writeEndDocument();
sw.flush();
}
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new RuntimeException(e);
}
return out.toString().getBytes(UTF_8);
}
}