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package org.elasticsearch.plugins;
import org.elasticsearch.cluster.ClusterState;
import org.elasticsearch.cluster.coordination.ElectionStrategy;
import org.elasticsearch.cluster.node.DiscoveryNode;
import org.elasticsearch.common.network.NetworkService;
import org.elasticsearch.common.settings.Settings;
import org.elasticsearch.discovery.SeedHostsProvider;
import org.elasticsearch.transport.TransportService;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.function.BiConsumer;
import java.util.function.Supplier;
/**
* An additional extension point for {@link Plugin}s that extends Elasticsearch's discovery functionality. To add an additional
* {@link NetworkService.CustomNameResolver} just implement the interface and implement the {@link #getCustomNameResolver(Settings)} method:
*
* {@code
* public class MyDiscoveryPlugin extends Plugin implements DiscoveryPlugin {
* @Override
* public NetworkService.CustomNameResolver getCustomNameResolver(Settings settings) {
* return new YourCustomNameResolverInstance(settings);
* }
* }
* }
*/
public interface DiscoveryPlugin {
/**
* Override to add additional {@link NetworkService.CustomNameResolver}s.
* This can be handy if you want to provide your own Network interface name like _mycard_
* and implement by yourself the logic to get an actual IP address/hostname based on this
* name.
*
* For example: you could call a third party service (an API) to resolve _mycard_.
* Then you could define in elasticsearch.yml settings like:
*
* {@code
* network.host: _mycard_
* }
*/
default NetworkService.CustomNameResolver getCustomNameResolver(Settings settings) {
return null;
}
/**
* Returns providers of seed hosts for discovery.
*
* The key of the returned map is the name of the host provider
* (see {@link org.elasticsearch.discovery.DiscoveryModule#DISCOVERY_SEED_PROVIDERS_SETTING}), and
* the value is a supplier to construct the host provider when it is selected for use.
*
* @param transportService Use to form the {@link org.elasticsearch.common.transport.TransportAddress} portion
* of a {@link org.elasticsearch.cluster.node.DiscoveryNode}
* @param networkService Use to find the publish host address of the current node
*/
default Map> getSeedHostProviders(
TransportService transportService,
NetworkService networkService
) {
return Collections.emptyMap();
}
/**
* Returns a consumer that validate the initial join cluster state. The validator, unless null
is called exactly once per
* join attempt but might be called multiple times during the lifetime of a node. Validators are expected to throw a
* {@link IllegalStateException} if the node and the cluster-state are incompatible.
*/
default BiConsumer getJoinValidator() {
return null;
}
/**
* Allows plugging in election strategies (see {@link ElectionStrategy}) that define a customized notion of an election quorum.
*/
default Map getElectionStrategies() {
return Collections.emptyMap();
}
}
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