- moved es install/start/stop logic into a seperate script
- `grunt test` now runs the integration tests once for each version of ES we support
- grunt can now install and run elasticearch (using grunt-run, pure js solution coming later)
- included seperate es.sh script specifically for starting or stopping elasticsearch
- url aliases, api, yaml_suite/index.js, and yaml_tests.json, are all now duplicated for 0_90 support
- the client now accepts an apiVersion argument (undocumented) which defaults to 'master' but can be '0.90'
- The yaml test runner will now check the name of the ES instance it is connecting to, preventing accidental wiping of ES
- Polished some Grunt config options while testing livereload capabilities in grunt-watch
- tests for connection_pool selection with no living connections
- tests for connection abstract's mini request implementation for ping.
- removed several unneeded devDeps
- removed old get_spec.js script
- the client's ping method will now send back true as the body when the ping
succceeds, and false when it does not. When the ping fails, the error will
still be sent back and the connection's status will still be set to "dead".
- All of the client's methods now have a spec property, which will provide the
JSON spec used to run that method.
- The yaml test runner will only camelCase param names that are documented, uses
the client's method's new spec property
- Trace log events will now have their proper original query string parameters
- The "tracer" logger will now write to elasticsearch-tracer.log by default, and
will truncate the file if it already exists.
- When running the integration tests, the client will now use a tracer logger which
writes to stderr. The default level is "warning", but with the VERBOSE environment
var it becomes "trace" and the logger will write to it's default file
- Added .idea to the .gitignore, it was being published to NPM
- Cleanup of the grunt tasks. Consilidated several tiny files into seperate moderately sized ones.