[DOCS] Change wildcard to index pattern in DS docs (#61058) (#61060)

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@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ index created by the new stream.
Follow these steps:
. Choose a name or wildcard (`*`) pattern for a new data stream. This new data
. Choose a name or index pattern for a new data stream. This new data
stream will contain data from your existing stream.
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You can use the resolve index API to check if the name or pattern matches any
@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ using another name or pattern.
--
The following resolve index API request checks for any existing indices, index
aliases, or data streams that start with `new-data-stream`. If not, the
`new-data-stream*` wildcard pattern can be used to create a new data stream.
`new-data-stream*` index pattern can be used to create a new data stream.
[source,console]
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@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ indices.
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This index template must meet the
<<create-a-data-stream-template,requirements for a data stream template>>. It
should also contain your previously chosen name or wildcard pattern in the
should also contain your previously chosen name or index pattern in the
`index_patterns` property.
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TIP: If you are only adding or changing a few things, we recommend you create a
@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ index template, `new-data-stream-template`. `new-data-stream-template`
uses `my-data-stream-template` as its basis, with the following
changes:
* The `index_patterns` wildcard pattern matches any index or data stream
* The index pattern in `index_patterns` matches any index or data stream
starting with `new-data-stream`.
* The `@timestamp` field mapping uses the `date_nanos` field data type rather
than the `date` data type.
@ -463,8 +463,8 @@ PUT /_index_template/new-data-stream-template
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. Use the <<indices-create-data-stream,create data stream API>> to manually
create the new data stream. The name of the data stream must match the name or
wildcard pattern defined in the new template's `index_patterns` property.
create the new data stream. The name of the data stream must match the index
pattern defined in the new template's `index_patterns` property.
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We do not recommend <<index-documents-to-create-a-data-stream,indexing new data
to create this data stream>>. Later, you will reindex older data from an
@ -483,7 +483,7 @@ to retain such a backing index until you are ready to delete its newest data.
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The following create data stream API request targets `new-data-stream`, which
matches the wildcard pattern for `new-data-stream-template`.
matches the index pattern for `new-data-stream-template`.
Because no existing index or data stream uses this name, this request creates
the `new-data-stream` data stream.

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@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ PUT /_ilm/policy/my-data-stream-policy
A data stream uses an index template to configure its backing indices. A
template for a data stream must specify:
* One or more wildcard (`*`) patterns that match the name of the stream.
* One or more index patterns that match the name of the stream.
* The mappings and settings for the stream's backing indices.
@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ You can create a data stream using one of two methods:
You can automatically create a data stream using an indexing request. Submit
an <<add-documents-to-a-data-stream,indexing request>> to a target
matching the name or wildcard pattern defined in the template's `index_patterns`
matching the index pattern defined in the template's `index_patterns`
property.
If the indexing request's target doesn't exist, {es} creates the data stream and
@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ NOTE: Data streams support only specific types of indexing requests. See
<<add-documents-to-a-data-stream>>.
The following <<docs-index_,index API>> request targets `my-data-stream`, which
matches the wildcard pattern for `my-data-stream-template`. Because
matches the index pattern for `my-data-stream-template`. Because
no existing index or data stream uses this name, this request creates the
`my-data-stream` data stream and indexes the document to it.
@ -256,11 +256,11 @@ index of the new data stream.
==== Manually create a data stream
You can use the <<indices-create-data-stream,create data stream API>> to
manually create a data stream. The name of the data stream must match the name
or wildcard pattern defined in the template's `index_patterns` property.
manually create a data stream. The name of the data stream must match the index
pattern defined in the template's `index_patterns` property.
The following create data stream request targets `my-data-stream-alt`, which
matches the wildcard pattern for `my-data-stream-template`. Because
matches the index pattern for `my-data-stream-template`. Because
no existing index or data stream uses this name, this request creates the
`my-data-stream-alt` data stream.

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@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ GET /my-data-stream/_search
}
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You can use a comma-separated list or wildcard (`*`) expression to search
You can use a comma-separated list to search
multiple data streams, indices, and index aliases in the same request.
The following request searches `my-data-stream` and `my-data-stream-alt`,
@ -243,8 +243,11 @@ GET /my-data-stream,my-data-stream-alt/_search
}
}
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The following request uses the `my-data-stream*` wildcard expression to search any data
stream, index, or index alias beginning with `my-data-stream`.
Index patterns are also supported.
The following request uses the `my-data-stream*` index pattern to search any
data stream, index, or index alias beginning with `my-data-stream`.
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@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
<titleabbrev>Resolve index</titleabbrev>
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Resolves the specified name(s) and/or wildcard expression(s) to indices, index
aliases, and data streams. Multiple expressions and remote clusters are
Resolves the specified name(s) and/or index patterns for indices, index
aliases, and data streams. Multiple patterns and remote clusters are
supported.
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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ GET /_resolve/index/my-index-*
`<name>`::
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--
(Required, string) Comma-separated name(s) or wildcard expression(s) of the
(Required, string) Comma-separated name(s) or index pattern(s) of the
indices, index aliases, and data streams to resolve. Resources on
<<modules-remote-clusters,remote clusters>> can be specified using the
`<cluster>:<name>` syntax.