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Author SHA1 Message Date
Martijn van Groningen ece18f162e Removed `id_cache` from stats and cat apis.
Also removed the `id_cache` option from the clear cache api.

Closes #5269
2015-05-15 14:06:18 +02:00
Adrien Grand b72f27a410 Core: Cut over to the Lucene filter cache.
This removes Elasticsearch's filter cache and uses Lucene's instead. It has some
implications:
 - custom cache keys (`_cache_key`) are unsupported
 - decisions are made internally and can't be overridden by users ('_cache`)
 - not only filters can be cached but also all queries that do not need scores
 - parent/child queries can now be cached, however cached entries are only
   valid for the current top-level reader so in practice it will likely only
   be used on read-only indices
 - the cache deduplicates filters, which plays nicer with large keys (eg. `terms`)
 - better stats: we already had ram usage and evictions, but now also hit count,
   miss count, lookup count, number of cached doc id sets and current number of
   doc id sets in the cache
 - dynamically changing the filter cache size is not supported anymore

Internally, an important change is that it removes the NoCacheFilter infrastructure
in favour of making Query.rewrite specializing the query for the current reader so
that it will only be cached on this reader (look for IndexCacheableQuery).

Note that consuming filters with the query API (createWeight/scorer) instead of
the filter API (getDocIdSet) is important for parent/child queries because
otherwise a QueryWrapperFilter(ParentQuery) would run the wrapped query per
segment while relations might be cross segments.
2015-05-04 09:02:15 +02:00
Honza Král 9c0f655674 [API] changed all the links in json specs to the new site 2015-03-24 17:30:32 +01:00
Clinton Gormley 6aff2b9f65 Changed all rest-spec definitions of expand_wildcards to be an enum
with values: open, closed, none, all

Relates to #9295
2015-01-23 16:05:59 +01:00
Clinton Gormley 11f8edd74a REST spec: Added missing query_cache param to clear_cache, nodes.stats and indices.stats
Relates to #7167 and #7161
2014-08-06 13:32:33 +02:00
Clinton Gormley d70e6c4730 [SPEC] Updated docs URLs to point to master 2014-01-22 14:40:31 +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 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