Use instance of LockService instantiated in JobScheduler through Guice #677
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Description
Companion JS PR: opensearch-project/job-scheduler#670
This PR shows how Geospatial can be refactored to use the instance of the LockService that is initialized in Job Scheduler's
createComponents
.This PR is part of an effort to remove usages of
ThreadContext.stashContext
across the plugins: opensearch-project/opensearch-plugins#238Currently, geospatial instantiates its own instance of the LockService by passing in the Client given to geospatial through
createComponents
.As part of the effort to Strengthen System Indices in the Plugin Ecosystem, plugins will be restricted to only perform transport actions to their own system indices. This PR is to ensure that Geospatial uses the LockService instantiated by JS (which has permission to JS system indices) vs creating its own LockService.
Related Issues
Related to opensearch-project/security#4439
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