[docs] Deprecate found and created (#19633)
These parts of delete and index response have been replaced with the operation field.
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==== `created` field deprecated in the Index API
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The `created` field has been deprecated in the Index API. It now returns
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`operation`, returning `"operation": "create"` when it created a document and
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`"operation": "index"` when it updated the document. This is also true for
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`index` bulk operations.
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==== `found` field deprecated in the Delete API
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The `found` field has been deprecated in the Delete API. It now returns
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`operation`, returning `"operation": "deleted"` when it deleted a document and
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`"operation": "noop"` when it didn't found the document. This is also true for
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`index` bulk operations.
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==== Reindex and Update By Query
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Before 5.0.0 `_reindex` and `_update_by_query` only retried bulk failures so
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they used the following response format:
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