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[[mapping-date-format]]
=== `format`
In JSON documents, dates are represented as strings. Elasticsearch uses a set
of preconfigured formats to recognize and parse these strings into a long
value representing _milliseconds-since-the-epoch_ in UTC.
Besides the <<built-in-date-formats,built-in formats>>, your own
<<custom-date-formats,custom formats>> can be specified using the familiar
`yyyy/MM/dd` syntax:
[source,js]
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Update the default for include_type_name to false. (#37285) * Default include_type_name to false for get and put mappings. * Default include_type_name to false for get field mappings. * Add a constant for the default include_type_name value. * Default include_type_name to false for get and put index templates. * Default include_type_name to false for create index. * Update create index calls in REST documentation to use include_type_name=true. * Some minor clean-ups around the get index API. * In REST tests, use include_type_name=true by default for index creation. * Make sure to use 'expression == false'. * Clarify the different IndexTemplateMetaData toXContent methods. * Fix FullClusterRestartIT#testSnapshotRestore. * Fix the ml_anomalies_default_mappings test. * Fix GetFieldMappingsResponseTests and GetIndexTemplateResponseTests. We make sure to specify include_type_name=true during xContent parsing, so we continue to test the legacy typed responses. XContent generation for the typeless responses is currently only covered by REST tests, but we will be adding unit test coverage for these as we implement each typeless API in the Java HLRC. This commit also refactors GetMappingsResponse to follow the same appraoch as the other mappings-related responses, where we read include_type_name out of the xContent params, instead of creating a second toXContent method. This gives better consistency in the response parsing code. * Fix more REST tests. * Improve some wording in the create index documentation. * Add a note about types removal in the create index docs. * Fix SmokeTestMonitoringWithSecurityIT#testHTTPExporterWithSSL. * Make sure to mention include_type_name in the REST docs for affected APIs. * Make sure to use 'expression == false' in FullClusterRestartIT. * Mention include_type_name in the REST templates docs.
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PUT my_index?include_type_name=true
{
"mappings": {
"_doc": {
"properties": {
"date": {
"type": "date",
"format": "yyyy-MM-dd"
}
}
}
}
}
--------------------------------------------------
// CONSOLE
Many APIs which support date values also support <<date-math,date math>>
expressions, such as `now-1m/d` -- the current time, minus one month, rounded
down to the nearest day.
[[custom-date-formats]]
==== Custom date formats
Completely customizable date formats are supported. The syntax for these is explained
http://www.joda.org/joda-time/apidocs/org/joda/time/format/DateTimeFormat.html[in the Joda docs].
[[built-in-date-formats]]
==== Built In Formats
Most of the below formats have a `strict` companion format, which means that
year, month and day parts of the week must use respectively 4, 2 and 2 digits
exactly, potentially prepending zeros. For instance a date like `5/11/1` would
be considered invalid and would need to be rewritten to `2005/11/01` to be
accepted by the date parser.
To use them, you need to prepend `strict_` to the name of the date format, for
instance `strict_date_optional_time` instead of `date_optional_time`.
These strict date formats are especially useful when
<<date-detection,date fields are dynamically mapped>> in order to make sure to
not accidentally map irrelevant strings as dates.
The following tables lists all the defaults ISO formats supported:
`epoch_millis`::
A formatter for the number of milliseconds since the epoch. Note, that
this timestamp is subject to the limits of a Java `Long.MIN_VALUE` and
`Long.MAX_VALUE`.
`epoch_second`::
A formatter for the number of seconds since the epoch. Note, that this
timestamp is subject to the limits of a Java `Long.MIN_VALUE` and `Long.
MAX_VALUE` divided by 1000 (the number of milliseconds in a second).
[[strict-date-time]]`date_optional_time` or `strict_date_optional_time`::
A generic ISO datetime parser where the date is mandatory and the time is
optional.
http://www.joda.org/joda-time/apidocs/org/joda/time/format/ISODateTimeFormat.html#dateOptionalTimeParser--[Full details here].
`basic_date`::
A basic formatter for a full date as four digit year, two digit month of
year, and two digit day of month: `yyyyMMdd`.
`basic_date_time`::
A basic formatter that combines a basic date and time, separated by a 'T':
`yyyyMMdd'T'HHmmss.SSSZ`.
`basic_date_time_no_millis`::
A basic formatter that combines a basic date and time without millis,
separated by a 'T': `yyyyMMdd'T'HHmmssZ`.
`basic_ordinal_date`::
A formatter for a full ordinal date, using a four digit year and three
digit dayOfYear: `yyyyDDD`.
`basic_ordinal_date_time`::
A formatter for a full ordinal date and time, using a four digit year and
three digit dayOfYear: `yyyyDDD'T'HHmmss.SSSZ`.
`basic_ordinal_date_time_no_millis`::
A formatter for a full ordinal date and time without millis, using a four
digit year and three digit dayOfYear: `yyyyDDD'T'HHmmssZ`.
`basic_time`::
A basic formatter for a two digit hour of day, two digit minute of hour,
two digit second of minute, three digit millis, and time zone offset:
`HHmmss.SSSZ`.
`basic_time_no_millis`::
A basic formatter for a two digit hour of day, two digit minute of hour,
two digit second of minute, and time zone offset: `HHmmssZ`.
`basic_t_time`::
A basic formatter for a two digit hour of day, two digit minute of hour,
two digit second of minute, three digit millis, and time zone off set
prefixed by 'T': `'T'HHmmss.SSSZ`.
`basic_t_time_no_millis`::
A basic formatter for a two digit hour of day, two digit minute of hour,
two digit second of minute, and time zone offset prefixed by 'T':
`'T'HHmmssZ`.
`basic_week_date` or `strict_basic_week_date`::
A basic formatter for a full date as four digit weekyear, two digit week
of weekyear, and one digit day of week: `xxxx'W'wwe`.
`basic_week_date_time` or `strict_basic_week_date_time`::
A basic formatter that combines a basic weekyear date and time, separated
by a 'T': `xxxx'W'wwe'T'HHmmss.SSSZ`.
`basic_week_date_time_no_millis` or `strict_basic_week_date_time_no_millis`::
A basic formatter that combines a basic weekyear date and time without
millis, separated by a 'T': `xxxx'W'wwe'T'HHmmssZ`.
`date` or `strict_date`::
A formatter for a full date as four digit year, two digit month of year,
and two digit day of month: `yyyy-MM-dd`.
`date_hour` or `strict_date_hour`::
A formatter that combines a full date and two digit hour of day:
`yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH`.
`date_hour_minute` or `strict_date_hour_minute`::
A formatter that combines a full date, two digit hour of day, and two
digit minute of hour: `yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm`.
`date_hour_minute_second` or `strict_date_hour_minute_second`::
A formatter that combines a full date, two digit hour of day, two digit
minute of hour, and two digit second of minute: `yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss`.
`date_hour_minute_second_fraction` or `strict_date_hour_minute_second_fraction`::
A formatter that combines a full date, two digit hour of day, two digit
minute of hour, two digit second of minute, and three digit fraction of
second: `yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSS`.
`date_hour_minute_second_millis` or `strict_date_hour_minute_second_millis`::
A formatter that combines a full date, two digit hour of day, two digit
minute of hour, two digit second of minute, and three digit fraction of
second: `yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSS`.
`date_time` or `strict_date_time`::
A formatter that combines a full date and time, separated by a 'T':
`yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZZ`.
`date_time_no_millis` or `strict_date_time_no_millis`::
A formatter that combines a full date and time without millis, separated
by a 'T': `yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZZ`.
`hour` or `strict_hour`::
A formatter for a two digit hour of day: `HH`
`hour_minute` or `strict_hour_minute`::
A formatter for a two digit hour of day and two digit minute of hour:
`HH:mm`.
`hour_minute_second` or `strict_hour_minute_second`::
A formatter for a two digit hour of day, two digit minute of hour, and two
digit second of minute: `HH:mm:ss`.
`hour_minute_second_fraction` or `strict_hour_minute_second_fraction`::
A formatter for a two digit hour of day, two digit minute of hour, two
digit second of minute, and three digit fraction of second: `HH:mm:ss.SSS`.
`hour_minute_second_millis` or `strict_hour_minute_second_millis`::
A formatter for a two digit hour of day, two digit minute of hour, two
digit second of minute, and three digit fraction of second: `HH:mm:ss.SSS`.
`ordinal_date` or `strict_ordinal_date`::
A formatter for a full ordinal date, using a four digit year and three
digit dayOfYear: `yyyy-DDD`.
`ordinal_date_time` or `strict_ordinal_date_time`::
A formatter for a full ordinal date and time, using a four digit year and
three digit dayOfYear: `yyyy-DDD'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZZ`.
`ordinal_date_time_no_millis` or `strict_ordinal_date_time_no_millis`::
A formatter for a full ordinal date and time without millis, using a four
digit year and three digit dayOfYear: `yyyy-DDD'T'HH:mm:ssZZ`.
`time` or `strict_time`::
A formatter for a two digit hour of day, two digit minute of hour, two
digit second of minute, three digit fraction of second, and time zone
offset: `HH:mm:ss.SSSZZ`.
`time_no_millis` or `strict_time_no_millis`::
A formatter for a two digit hour of day, two digit minute of hour, two
digit second of minute, and time zone offset: `HH:mm:ssZZ`.
`t_time` or `strict_t_time`::
A formatter for a two digit hour of day, two digit minute of hour, two
digit second of minute, three digit fraction of second, and time zone
offset prefixed by 'T': `'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZZ`.
`t_time_no_millis` or `strict_t_time_no_millis`::
A formatter for a two digit hour of day, two digit minute of hour, two
digit second of minute, and time zone offset prefixed by 'T': `'T'HH:mm:ssZZ`.
`week_date` or `strict_week_date`::
A formatter for a full date as four digit weekyear, two digit week of
weekyear, and one digit day of week: `xxxx-'W'ww-e`.
`week_date_time` or `strict_week_date_time`::
A formatter that combines a full weekyear date and time, separated by a
'T': `xxxx-'W'ww-e'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSZZ`.
`week_date_time_no_millis` or `strict_week_date_time_no_millis`::
A formatter that combines a full weekyear date and time without millis,
separated by a 'T': `xxxx-'W'ww-e'T'HH:mm:ssZZ`.
`weekyear` or `strict_weekyear`::
A formatter for a four digit weekyear: `xxxx`.
`weekyear_week` or `strict_weekyear_week`::
A formatter for a four digit weekyear and two digit week of weekyear:
`xxxx-'W'ww`.
`weekyear_week_day` or `strict_weekyear_week_day`::
A formatter for a four digit weekyear, two digit week of weekyear, and one
digit day of week: `xxxx-'W'ww-e`.
`year` or `strict_year`::
A formatter for a four digit year: `yyyy`.
`year_month` or `strict_year_month`::
A formatter for a four digit year and two digit month of year: `yyyy-MM`.
`year_month_day` or `strict_year_month_day`::
A formatter for a four digit year, two digit month of year, and two digit
day of month: `yyyy-MM-dd`.