Introduce dedicated ingest processor exception#48810
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Today we wrap exceptions that occur while executing an ingest processor in an ElasticsearchException. Today, in ExceptionsHelper#unwrapCause we only unwrap causes for exceptions that implement ElasticsearchWrapperException, which the top-level ElasticsearchException does not. Ultimately, this means that any exception that occurs during processor execution does not have its cause unwrapped, and so its status is blanket treated as a 500. This means that while executing a bulk request with an ingest pipeline, document-level failures that occur during a processor will cause the status for that document to be treated as 500. Since that does not give the client any indication that they made a mistake, it means some clients will enter infinite retries, thinking that there is some server-side problem that merely needs to clear. This commit addresses this by introducing a dedicated ingest processor exception, so that its causes can be unwrapped. While we could consider a broader change to unwrap causes for more than just ElasticsearchWrapperExceptions, that is a broad change with unclear implications. Since the problem of reporting 500s on client errors is a user-facing bug, we take the conservative approach for now, and we can revisit the unwrapping in a future change.
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Thanks for fixing this @jasontedor and clearly describing the problem here.
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Today we wrap exceptions that occur while executing an ingest processor in an ElasticsearchException. Today, in ExceptionsHelper#unwrapCause we only unwrap causes for exceptions that implement ElasticsearchWrapperException, which the top-level ElasticsearchException does not. Ultimately, this means that any exception that occurs during processor execution does not have its cause unwrapped, and so its status is blanket treated as a 500. This means that while executing a bulk request with an ingest pipeline, document-level failures that occur during a processor will cause the status for that document to be treated as 500. Since that does not give the client any indication that they made a mistake, it means some clients will enter infinite retries, thinking that there is some server-side problem that merely needs to clear. This commit addresses this by introducing a dedicated ingest processor exception, so that its causes can be unwrapped. While we could consider a broader change to unwrap causes for more than just ElasticsearchWrapperExceptions, that is a broad change with unclear implications. Since the problem of reporting 500s on client errors is a user-facing bug, we take the conservative approach for now, and we can revisit the unwrapping in a future change.
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Today we wrap exceptions that occur while executing an ingest processor in an ElasticsearchException. Today, in ExceptionsHelper#unwrapCause we only unwrap causes for exceptions that implement ElasticsearchWrapperException, which the top-level ElasticsearchException does not. Ultimately, this means that any exception that occurs during processor execution does not have its cause unwrapped, and so its status is blanket treated as a 500. This means that while executing a bulk request with an ingest pipeline, document-level failures that occur during a processor will cause the status for that document to be treated as 500. Since that does not give the client any indication that they made a mistake, it means some clients will enter infinite retries, thinking that there is some server-side problem that merely needs to clear. This commit addresses this by introducing a dedicated ingest processor exception, so that its causes can be unwrapped. While we could consider a broader change to unwrap causes for more than just ElasticsearchWrapperExceptions, that is a broad change with unclear implications. Since the problem of reporting 500s on client errors is a user-facing bug, we take the conservative approach for now, and we can revisit the unwrapping in a future change.
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Today we wrap exceptions that occur while executing an ingest processor in an ElasticsearchException. Today, in ExceptionsHelper#unwrapCause we only unwrap causes for exceptions that implement ElasticsearchWrapperException, which the top-level ElasticsearchException does not. Ultimately, this means that any exception that occurs during processor execution does not have its cause unwrapped, and so its status is blanket treated as a 500. This means that while executing a bulk request with an ingest pipeline, document-level failures that occur during a processor will cause the status for that document to be treated as 500. Since that does not give the client any indication that they made a mistake, it means some clients will enter infinite retries, thinking that there is some server-side problem that merely needs to clear. This commit addresses this by introducing a dedicated ingest processor exception, so that its causes can be unwrapped. While we could consider a broader change to unwrap causes for more than just ElasticsearchWrapperExceptions, that is a broad change with unclear implications. Since the problem of reporting 500s on client errors is a user-facing bug, we take the conservative approach for now, and we can revisit the unwrapping in a future change.
Closes #48803