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Author SHA1 Message Date
Nik Everett fb27f3e7f0
HLREST: Add x-pack-info API (#31870)
This is the first x-pack API we're adding to the high level REST client
so there is a lot to talk about here!

= Open source

The *client* for these APIs is open source. We're taking the previously
Elastic licensed files used for the `Request` and `Response` objects and
relicensing them under the Apache 2 license.

The implementation of these features is staying under the Elastic
license. This lines up with how the rest of the Elasticsearch language
clients work.

= Location of the new files

We're moving all of the `Request` and `Response` objects that we're
relicensing to the `x-pack/protocol` directory. We're adding a copy of
the Apache 2 license to the root fo the `x-pack/protocol` directory to
line up with the language in the root `LICENSE.txt` file. All files in
this directory will have the Apache 2 license header as well. We don't
want there to be any confusion. Even though the files are under the
`x-pack` directory, they are Apache 2 licensed.

We chose this particular directory layout because it keeps the X-Pack
stuff together and easier to think about.

= Location of the API in the REST client

We've been following the layout of the rest-api-spec files for other
APIs and we plan to do this for the X-Pack APIs with one exception:
we're dropping the `xpack` from the name of most of the APIs. So
`xpack.graph.explore` will become `graph().explore()` and
`xpack.license.get` will become `license().get()`.

`xpack.info` and `xpack.usage` are special here though because they
don't belong to any proper category. For now I'm just calling
`xpack.info` `xPackInfo()` and intend to call usage `xPackUsage` though
I'm not convinced that this is the final name for them. But it does get
us started.

= Jars, jars everywhere!

This change makes the `xpack:protocol` project a `compile` scoped
dependency of the `x-pack:plugin:core` and `client:rest-high-level`
projects. I intend to keep it a compile scoped dependency of
`x-pack:plugin:core` but I intend to bundle the contents of the protocol
jar into the `client:rest-high-level` jar in a follow up. This change
has grown large enough at this point.

In that followup I'll address javadoc issues as well.

= Breaking-Java

This breaks that transport client by a few classes around. We've
traditionally been ok with doing this to the transport client.
2018-07-08 11:03:56 -04:00
Julie Tibshirani 4f9dd37169
Add support for search templates to the high-level REST client. (#30473) 2018-05-15 13:07:58 -07:00
Christoph Büscher 5406a9f30d Add rank-eval module to transport client and HL client dependencies 2017-12-13 18:05:43 +01:00
Tanguy Leroux ad355f3e0b Forbid direct usage of ContentType.create() methods (#26457)
It's easy to create a wrong Content-Type header when converting a 
XContentType to a Apache HTTP ContentType instance.

This commit the direct usages of ContentType.create() methods in favor of a Request.createContentType(XContentType) method that does the right thing.

Closes #26438
2017-09-06 09:58:46 +02:00
Luca Cavanna ec66d655b5 Rename client artifacts (#25693)
It was brought up that our current client artifacts have generic names like 'rest' that may cause conflicts with other artifacts.

This commit renames:

- rest -> elasticsearch-rest-client
- sniffer -> elasticsearch-rest-client-sniffer
- rest-high-level -> elasticsearch-rest-high-level-client

A couple of small changes are also preparing the high level client for its first release.

Closes #20248
2017-07-13 09:44:25 +02:00
Luca Cavanna c120f8af89 Add search method to high level REST client (#24796)
Relates to #23331
2017-05-29 12:47:34 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi 4291880a29 [Tests] #24638 Fix rest high level client docs build by restoring hasChild and hasParent in the tests 2017-05-12 17:03:26 +02:00
Jay Modi b234644035 Enforce Content-Type requirement on the rest layer and remove deprecated methods (#23146)
This commit enforces the requirement of Content-Type for the REST layer and removes the deprecated methods in transport
requests and their usages.

While doing this, it turns out that there are many places where *Entity classes are used from the apache http client
libraries and many of these usages did not specify the content type. The methods that do not specify a content type
explicitly have been added to forbidden apis to prevent more of these from entering our code base.

Relates #19388
2017-02-17 14:45:41 -05:00
javanna f0181b19f5 add REST high level client gradle submodule and first simple method
The RestHighLevelClient class takes as as an argument a low level client instance RestClient. The first method added is ping, which returns true if the call to HEAD / went ok and false if an IOException was thrown. Any other exception gets bubbled up.

There are two kinds of tests, a unit test (RestHighLevelClientTests) that verifies the interaction between high level and low level client, and an integration test (MainActionIT) which relies on an externally started es cluster to send requests to.
2017-01-05 10:55:47 +01:00