kibana/x-pack
Frank Hassanabad af228f0f20
[Security Solutions] (Phase 1) Adds an application cache called metrics entities and integrates it within Security Solutions behind a feature flag (#96446)
## Summary

Phase 1 of a multi-phase cautious approach for adding an experimental application cache for Kibana solutions called `metric_entities` and integrates it within Security Solutions.

Phase 1 is putting experimental support into the application without breaking existing features. Lots of TODO's, conversations and a possible RFC from phase 1 to phase 2 approach. Some features are missing, but for phase 1 the general idea and code is all there.

To enable this first phase after checking out the branch add this to your `kibana.dev.yml`

```yml
xpack.metricsEntities.enabled: true
xpack.securitySolution.enableExperimental: ['metricsEntitiesEnabled']
```

Then go into Stack Management -> Advanced Settings (Under Security Solutions) and set the enabled to true like so:
<img width="1229" alt="Screen Shot 2021-04-08 at 2 21 02 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1151048/114091276-b3cbb700-9875-11eb-9083-5c1d91dd20ed.png">

Next go to the security_solutions page and you will see it being activated and you will have these transforms running if you look under stack management:
<img width="1710" alt="Screen Shot 2021-04-29 at 2 00 27 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1151048/116611174-4a2e4e00-a8f3-11eb-9e15-55cb504dfb2a.png">

On the hosts page, network, page, etc... You can see them being activated when you have no query/filter and you click on request:
<img width="1405" alt="Screen Shot 2021-04-29 at 2 01 28 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1151048/116611274-6a5e0d00-a8f3-11eb-9998-9f5b3d1c5c63.png">

You will see in the request the index patterns all starting with `estc_xyz*`

### Checklist

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- [x] Any text added follows [EUI's writing guidelines](https://elastic.github.io/eui/#/guidelines/writing), uses sentence case text and includes [i18n support](https://github.com/elastic/kibana/blob/master/packages/kbn-i18n/README.md)

We have lots of TODO's but no concrete docs with this just yet.
- [ ] [Documentation](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/development-documentation.html) was added for features that require explanation or tutorials

Behind a feature flag and this isn't there yet.
- [ ] [Unit or functional tests](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/development-tests.html) were updated or added to match the most common scenarios
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README.md

Elastic License Functionality

This directory tree contains files subject to the Elastic License 2.0. The files subject to the Elastic License 2.0 are grouped in this directory to clearly separate them from files dual-licensed under the Server Side Public License and the Elastic License 2.0.

Development

By default, Kibana will run with X-Pack installed as mentioned in the contributing guide.

Elasticsearch will run with a basic license. To run with a trial license, including security, you can specifying that with the yarn es command.

Example: yarn es snapshot --license trial --password changeme

By default, this will also set the password for native realm accounts to the password provided (changeme by default). This includes that of the kibana_system user which elasticsearch.username defaults to in development. If you wish to specify a password for a given native realm account, you can do that like so: --password.kibana_system=notsecure

Testing

For information on testing, see the Elastic functional test development guide.

Running functional tests

The functional UI tests, the API integration tests, and the SAML API integration tests are all run against a live browser, Kibana, and Elasticsearch install. Each set of tests is specified with a unique config that describes how to start the Elasticsearch server, the Kibana server, and what tests to run against them. The sets of tests that exist today are functional UI tests (specified by this config), API integration tests (specified by this config), and SAML API integration tests (specified by this config).

The script runs all sets of tests sequentially like so:

  • builds Elasticsearch and X-Pack
  • runs Elasticsearch with X-Pack
  • starts up the Kibana server with X-Pack
  • runs the functional UI tests against those servers
  • tears down the servers
  • repeats the same process for the API and SAML API integration test configs.

To do all of this in a single command run:

node scripts/functional_tests

Developing functional UI tests

If you are developing functional tests then you probably don't want to rebuild Elasticsearch and wait for all that setup on every test run, so instead use this command to build and start just the Elasticsearch and Kibana servers:

node scripts/functional_tests_server

After the servers are started, open a new terminal and run this command to run just the tests (without tearing down Elasticsearch or Kibana):

node scripts/functional_test_runner

For both of the above commands, it's crucial that you pass in --config to specify the same config file to both commands. This makes sure that the right tests will run against the right servers. Typically a set of tests and server configuration go together.

Read more about how the scripts work here.

For a deeper dive, read more about the way functional tests and servers work here.

Running API integration tests

API integration tests are run with a unique setup usually without UI assets built for the Kibana server.

API integration tests are intended to test only programmatic API exposed by Kibana. There is no need to run browser and simulate user actions, which significantly reduces execution time. In addition, the configuration for API integration tests typically sets optimize.enabled=false for Kibana because UI assets are usually not needed for these tests.

To run only the API integration tests:

node scripts/functional_tests --config test/api_integration/config

Running SAML API integration tests

We also have SAML API integration tests which set up Elasticsearch and Kibana with SAML support. Run only API integration tests with SAML enabled like so:

node scripts/functional_tests --config test/security_api_integration/saml.config

Running Jest integration tests

Jest integration tests can be used to test behavior with Elasticsearch and the Kibana server.

yarn test:jest_integration

Running Reporting functional tests

See here for more information on running reporting tests.

Running Security Solution Cypress E2E/integration tests

See here for information on running this test suite.