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//lcawley Verified example output 2017-04-11
[[ml-datafeed-resource]]
=== {dfeed-cap} Resources
A {dfeed} resource has the following properties:
`aggregations`::
(object) If set, the {dfeed} performs aggregation searches.
Support for aggregations is limited and should only be used with
low cardinality data. For more information,
see <<ml-configuring-aggregation>>.
`chunking_config`::
(object) Specifies how data searches are split into time chunks.
See <<ml-datafeed-chunking-config>>.
For example: `{"mode": "manual", "time_span": "3h"}`
`datafeed_id`::
(string) A numerical character string that uniquely identifies the {dfeed}.
`frequency`::
(time units) The interval at which scheduled queries are made while the
{dfeed} runs in real time. The default value is either the bucket span for short
bucket spans, or, for longer bucket spans, a sensible fraction of the bucket
span. For example: `150s`.
`indices`::
(array) An array of index names. For example: `["it_ops_metrics"]`
`job_id`::
(string) The unique identifier for the job to which the {dfeed} sends data.
`query`::
(object) The {es} query domain-specific language (DSL). This value
corresponds to the query object in an {es} search POST body. All the
options that are supported by {es} can be used, as this object is
passed verbatim to {es}. By default, this property has the following
value: `{"match_all": {"boost": 1}}`.
`query_delay`::
(time units) The number of seconds behind real time that data is queried. For
example, if data from 10:04 a.m. might not be searchable in {es} until
10:06 a.m., set this property to 120 seconds. The default value is `60s`.
`script_fields`::
(object) Specifies scripts that evaluate custom expressions and returns
script fields to the {dfeed}.
The <<ml-detectorconfig,detector configuration objects>> in a job can contain
functions that use these script fields.
For more information, see {ref}/search-request-script-fields.html[Script Fields].
For example:
+
--
[source,js]
----------------------------------
{
"script_fields": {
"total_error_count": {
"script": {
"lang": "painless",
"inline": "doc['error_count'].value + doc['aborted_count'].value"
}
}
}
}
----------------------------------
--
`scroll_size`::
(unsigned integer) The `size` parameter that is used in {es} searches.
The default value is `1000`.
`types`::
(array) A list of types to search for within the specified indices.
For example: `["network","sql","kpi"]`.
[[ml-datafeed-chunking-config]]
==== Chunking Configuration Objects
{dfeeds-cap} might be required to search over long time periods, for several months
or years. This search is split into time chunks in order to ensure the load
on {es} is managed. Chunking configuration controls how the size of these time
chunks are calculated and is an advanced configuration option.
A chunking configuration object has the following properties:
`mode`::
There are three available modes: +
`auto`::: The chunk size will be dynamically calculated. This is the default
and recommended value.
`manual`::: Chunking will be applied according to the specified `time_span`.
`off`::: No chunking will be applied.
`time_span`::
(time units) The time span that each search will be querying.
This setting is only applicable when the mode is set to `manual`.
For example: `3h`.
[float]
[[ml-datafeed-counts]]
==== {dfeed-cap} Counts
The get {dfeed} statistics API provides information about the operational
progress of a {dfeed}. For example:
`assignment_explanation`::
(string) For started {dfeeds} only, contains messages relating to the
selection of a node.
`datafeed_id`::
(string) A numerical character string that uniquely identifies the {dfeed}.
`node`::
(object) The node upon which the {dfeed} is started. The {dfeed} and job will
be on the same node.
`id`::: The unique identifier of the node. For example,
"0-o0tOoRTwKFZifatTWKNw".
`name`::: The node name. For example, `0-o0tOo`.
`ephemeral_id`::: The node ephemeral ID.
`transport_address`::: The host and port where transport HTTP connections are
accepted. For example, `127.0.0.1:9300`.
`attributes`::: For example, `{"max_running_jobs": "10"}`.
`state`::
(string) The status of the {dfeed}, which can be one of the following values: +
`started`::: The {dfeed} is actively receiving data.
`stopped`::: The {dfeed} is stopped and will not receive data until it is
re-started.