opensearch-project / security-analytics

Security Analytics enables users for detecting security threats on their security event log data. It will also allow them to modify/tailor the pre-packaged solution.
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added correlationAlert integ tests #1099

Closed riysaxen-amzn closed 1 day ago

riysaxen-amzn commented 6 days ago

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jowg-amazon commented 5 days ago

It seems like these multinode tests are failing "org.opensearch.securityanalytics.correlation.alerts.SecureCorrelationAlertsRestApiIT.testGetCorrelationAlertsAPI" "org.opensearch.securityanalytics.findings.FindingIT.testGetFindings_bySeverity_success"

riysaxen-amzn commented 1 day ago

It seems like these multinode tests are failing "org.opensearch.securityanalytics.correlation.alerts.SecureCorrelationAlertsRestApiIT.testGetCorrelationAlertsAPI" "org.opensearch.securityanalytics.findings.FindingIT.testGetFindings_bySeverity_success"

removed SecureCorrelationAlertsRestApiIT.testGetCorrelationAlertsAPI till i fix it

sbcd90 commented 1 day ago

It seems like these multinode tests are failing "org.opensearch.securityanalytics.correlation.alerts.SecureCorrelationAlertsRestApiIT.testGetCorrelationAlertsAPI" "org.opensearch.securityanalytics.findings.FindingIT.testGetFindings_bySeverity_success"

removed SecureCorrelationAlertsRestApiIT.testGetCorrelationAlertsAPI till i fix it

you can mark it as ignored so that we do not lose the test.

opensearch-trigger-bot[bot] commented 1 day ago

The backport to 2.x failed:

The process '/usr/bin/git' failed with exit code 128

To backport manually, run these commands in your terminal:

# Navigate to the root of your repository
cd $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)
# Fetch latest updates from GitHub
git fetch
# Create a new working tree
git worktree add ../.worktrees/security-analytics/backport-2.x 2.x
# Navigate to the new working tree
pushd ../.worktrees/security-analytics/backport-2.x
# Create a new branch
git switch --create backport-1099-to-2.x
# Cherry-pick the merged commit of this pull request and resolve the conflicts
git cherry-pick -x --mainline 1 e8d78790ffbf344a68efd05417c8af2469948f57
# Push it to GitHub
git push --set-upstream origin backport-1099-to-2.x
# Go back to the original working tree
popd
# Delete the working tree
git worktree remove ../.worktrees/security-analytics/backport-2.x

Then, create a pull request where the base branch is 2.x and the compare/head branch is backport-1099-to-2.x.

opensearch-trigger-bot[bot] commented 1 day ago

The backport to 2.15 failed:

The process '/usr/bin/git' failed with exit code 128

To backport manually, run these commands in your terminal:

# Navigate to the root of your repository
cd $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)
# Fetch latest updates from GitHub
git fetch
# Create a new working tree
git worktree add ../.worktrees/security-analytics/backport-2.15 2.15
# Navigate to the new working tree
pushd ../.worktrees/security-analytics/backport-2.15
# Create a new branch
git switch --create backport-1099-to-2.15
# Cherry-pick the merged commit of this pull request and resolve the conflicts
git cherry-pick -x --mainline 1 e8d78790ffbf344a68efd05417c8af2469948f57
# Push it to GitHub
git push --set-upstream origin backport-1099-to-2.15
# Go back to the original working tree
popd
# Delete the working tree
git worktree remove ../.worktrees/security-analytics/backport-2.15

Then, create a pull request where the base branch is 2.15 and the compare/head branch is backport-1099-to-2.15.

opensearch-trigger-bot[bot] commented 1 hour ago

The backport to 2.x failed:

The process '/usr/bin/git' failed with exit code 128

To backport manually, run these commands in your terminal:

# Navigate to the root of your repository
cd $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)
# Fetch latest updates from GitHub
git fetch
# Create a new working tree
git worktree add ../.worktrees/security-analytics/backport-2.x 2.x
# Navigate to the new working tree
pushd ../.worktrees/security-analytics/backport-2.x
# Create a new branch
git switch --create backport-1099-to-2.x
# Cherry-pick the merged commit of this pull request and resolve the conflicts
git cherry-pick -x --mainline 1 e8d78790ffbf344a68efd05417c8af2469948f57
# Push it to GitHub
git push --set-upstream origin backport-1099-to-2.x
# Go back to the original working tree
popd
# Delete the working tree
git worktree remove ../.worktrees/security-analytics/backport-2.x

Then, create a pull request where the base branch is 2.x and the compare/head branch is backport-1099-to-2.x.

opensearch-trigger-bot[bot] commented 1 hour ago

The backport to 2.15 failed:

The process '/usr/bin/git' failed with exit code 128

To backport manually, run these commands in your terminal:

# Navigate to the root of your repository
cd $(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)
# Fetch latest updates from GitHub
git fetch
# Create a new working tree
git worktree add ../.worktrees/security-analytics/backport-2.15 2.15
# Navigate to the new working tree
pushd ../.worktrees/security-analytics/backport-2.15
# Create a new branch
git switch --create backport-1099-to-2.15
# Cherry-pick the merged commit of this pull request and resolve the conflicts
git cherry-pick -x --mainline 1 e8d78790ffbf344a68efd05417c8af2469948f57
# Push it to GitHub
git push --set-upstream origin backport-1099-to-2.15
# Go back to the original working tree
popd
# Delete the working tree
git worktree remove ../.worktrees/security-analytics/backport-2.15

Then, create a pull request where the base branch is 2.15 and the compare/head branch is backport-1099-to-2.15.