Storing `_timestamp` by default means that under the default configuration, you
would have all the information you need in order to reindex into a different
index.
Close#8139
This is functionally equivalent to before, so there should be no
user-visible impact, except I added a NOTE in the docs warning about
the interaction of pagination and rescoring.
Closes#6232Closes#7707
This patch allows to create several netty bootstrap, each of which
listening on different ports. This will potentially allow for features
to listen to different network interfaces for node-to-node or node-to-client
communication and is also the base to listen to several interfaces, so that those
can be used to speed up cluster communication in the future.
Closes#8098
It is strange to provide an example with `"store" : false` when talking about possibility of enabling the field to be stored.
Broke the line in the mapping in two lines for better readability.
More verbose sentence above the mapping.
Closes#7894
cat/nodes currently does not report any details related to file descriptors. This adds the current number in use, the maximum number available as well as their ratio (percentage) to cat/nodes as hidden-by-default metrics. In addition, this also adds current heap usage (as a non-percentage of ts max) and ram usage (as a non-percerntage of its max) to allow tools to provide more granularity.
Closes#7652
This particular note was about fielddata filtering but could cause confusion
that fields that have doc values enabled cannot be used for filtering (as in
a `filtered_query`).
By letting the fetch phase understand the nested docs structure we can serve nested docs as hits.
The `top_hits` aggregation can because of this commit be placed in a `nested` or `reverse_nested` aggregation.
Closes#7164
This patch adds to `_cat/indices` information about memory usage per index by adding memory used by FieldData, IdCache, Percolate, Segments (memory, index writer, version map).
```
% curl 'localhost:9200/_cat/indices?v&h=i,tm'
i tm
wiki 8.1gb
test 30.5kb
user 1.9mb
```
Closes#7008
This commit does the following:
* Add the new API at the rest layer, being backed by the optimize API
with upgrade flag, and segments api to find upgrade status.
* Add `upgrade` flag to optimize API, and deprecate `force` flag (will
remove in master)
* Add test for both synchronous and async upgrade
closes#7884closes#7922
When the date format is defined in mapping, you can not use another format when querying using range date query or filter.
For example, this won't work:
```
DELETE /test
PUT /test/t/1
{
"date": "2014-01-01"
}
GET /test/_search
{
"query": {
"filtered": {
"filter": {
"range": {
"date": {
"from": "01/01/2014"
}
}
}
}
}
}
```
It causes:
```
Caused by: org.elasticsearch.ElasticsearchParseException: failed to parse date field [01/01/2014], tried both date format [dateOptionalTime], and timestamp number
```
It could be nice if we can support at query time another date format just like we support `analyzer` at search time on String fields.
Something like:
```
GET /test/_search
{
"query": {
"filtered": {
"filter": {
"range": {
"date": {
"from": "01/01/2014",
"format": "dd/MM/yyyy"
}
}
}
}
}
}
```
Same for queries:
```
GET /test/_search
{
"query": {
"range": {
"date": {
"from": "01/01/2014",
"format": "dd/MM/yyyy"
}
}
}
}
```
Closes#7189.
This change removes the script_type parameter form the Scripted Metric Aggregation and adds support for _file and _id suffixes to the init_script, map_script, combine_script and reduce_script parameters to make defining the source of the script consistent with the other APIs which use the ScriptService
This adds a `per_field_analyzer` parameter to the Term Vectors API, which
allows to override the default analyzer at the field. If the field already
stores term vectors, then they will be re-generated. Since the MLT Query uses
the Term Vectors API under its hood, this commits also adds the same ability
to the MLT Query, thereby allowing users to fine grain how each field item
should be processed and analyzed.
Closes#7801