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Author SHA1 Message Date
Clinton Gormley d70e6c4730 [SPEC] Updated docs URLs to point to master 2014-01-22 14:40:31 +01:00
Luca Cavanna 3a558972b2 Added base Request class for read operations that usually happen on the master but can be executed locally.
Added base TransportAction class for master read operations that execute locally or not depending on the request class (local flag).

Added support for local flag where missing, in a backwards compatible manner:
     - IndicesExistsRequest
     - GetAliasesRequest (get alias api, aliases exist api)
     - TypesExistsRequest
     - GetIndexTemplatesRequest (get template, template exists)
     - GetSettingsRequest
     - GetRepositoriesRequest
     - PendingClusterTasks

 Added parsing of the local flag where missing in Rest*Action.

 Updated SPEC adding local flag param where missing and added REST tests that contain use of the local flag where it was just added.

Closes #3345
2014-01-20 12:35:48 +01:00
Spencer Alger 71d77d17e1 Updated the documentation urls in the rest api spec. 2014-01-09 14:44:14 -07:00
Martijn van Groningen aa548f5148 Remove GET `_aliases` api in favour for GET `_alias` api
Currently there are two get aliases apis that both have the same functionality, but have a different response structure. The reason for having 2 apis is historic.

The GET _alias api was added in 0.90.x and is more efficient since it only sends the needed alias data from the cluster state between the master node and the node that received the request. In the GET _aliases api the complete cluster state is send to the node that received the request and then the right information is filtered out and send back to the client.

The GET _aliases api should be removed in favour for the alias api

Closes to #4539
2014-01-02 13:56:11 +01:00
Martijn van Groningen f4bf0d5112 Replaced `ignore_indices` with `ignore_unavailable`, `expand_wildcards` and `allow_no_indices`.
* `ignore_unavailable` - Controls whether to ignore if any specified indices are unavailable, this includes indices that don't exist or closed indices. Either `true` or `false` can be specified.
* `allow_no_indices` - Controls whether to fail if a wildcard indices expressions results into no concrete indices. Either `true` or `false` can be specified. For example if the wildcard expression `foo*` is specified and no indices are available that start with `foo` then depending on this setting the request will fail. This setting is also applicable when `_all`, `*` or no index has been specified.
* `expand_wildcards` - Controls to what kind of concrete indices wildcard indices expression expand to. If `open` is specified then the wildcard expression if expanded to only open indices and if `closed` is specified then the wildcard expression if expanded only to closed indices. Also both values (`open,closed`) can be specified to expand to all indices.

Closes to #4436
2014-01-02 12:19:45 +01:00
Honza Kral 9a4362e774 Rename api methods to verb_object for consistency 2013-06-07 18:56:11 +02:00