The use of available processors, the terminology, and the settings
around it have evolved over time. This commit cleans up some places in
the codes and in the docs to adjust to the current terminology.
Creates a reusable template for token filter reference documentation.
Contributors can make a copy of this template and customize it when
documenting new token filters.
Implement DATETIME_PARSE(<datetime_str>, <pattern_str>) function
which allows to parse a datetime string according to the specified
pattern into a datetime object. The patterns allowed are those of
java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter.
Relates to #53714
(cherry picked from commit 3febcd8f3cdf9fdda4faf01f23a5f139f38b57e0)
Implement DATETIME_FORMAT(<date/datetime/time>, ) function
which allows for formatting a timestamp to the specified format. The
patterns allowed as those of java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter.
Related to #53714
(cherry picked from commit 72be0b54a9299e87e785469cdc9aafac2a48c046)
In 7.x, an index template will fail to apply if it contains a `_default_`
mapping. Several users have expressed confusion over the fact that loading the
template doesn't show any default mappings. This docs change clarifies that in
order to see all mappings in the template, you must pass `include_type_name`.
Adds a detailed example to the "Avoid scripts" section of the "Tune
for search speed" docs. The detail outlines how a script used to
transform indexed data can be moved to ingest.
The update also removes an outdated reference to supported script
languages.
This commit adds a new point field that is able to index arbitrary pair of values (x/y)
in the cartesian space. It only supports filtering using shape queries at the moment.
This is a backport of #54803 for 7.x.
This pull request cherry picks the squashed commit from #54803 with the additional commits:
6f50c92 which adjusts master code to 7.x
a114549 to mute a failing ILM test (#54818)
48cbca1 and 50186b2 that cleans up and fixes the previous test
aae12bb that adds a missing feature flag (#54861)
6f330e3 that adds missing serialization bits (#54864)
bf72c02 that adjust the version in YAML tests
a51955f that adds some plumbing for the transport client used in integration tests
Co-authored-by: David Turner <david.turner@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Yannick Welsch <yannick@welsch.lu>
Co-authored-by: Lee Hinman <dakrone@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
Adds t_test metric aggregation that can perform paired and unpaired two-sample
t-tests. In this PR support for filters in unpaired is still missing. It will
be added in a follow-up PR.
Relates to #53692
Today when canceling a task we broadcast ban/unban requests to all nodes
in the cluster. This strategy does not scale well for hierarchical
cancellation. With this change, we will track outstanding child requests
and broadcast the cancellation to only nodes that have outstanding child
tasks. This change also prevents a parent task from sending child
requests once it got canceled.
Relates #50990
Supersedes #51157
Co-authored-by: Igor Motov <igor@motovs.org>
Co-authored-by: Yannick Welsch <yannick@welsch.lu>
Looking into #50237 I realized that two of the examples given in the
documentation around date math rounding for range queries on date fields using
`gt` and `lt` is slightly off by a nanosecond. This PR changes this to the
bounds that are currently parsed using these parameters.
* Document VarcharLimit and EarlyExecution params
Add the documentation for the newly added VarcharLimit and
EarlyExecution DSN attributes.
* Remove obsolete VersionChecking param
This param had been removed already along the #53082 work.
* Update docs/reference/sql/endpoints/odbc/configuration.asciidoc
fix typo
Co-Authored-By: Stuart Cam <stuart@codebrain.co.uk>
* Update docs/reference/sql/endpoints/odbc/configuration.asciidoc
fix typo
Co-Authored-By: Stuart Cam <stuart@codebrain.co.uk>
(cherry picked from commit f38761631a12b38f7f075635f7ac61dc96656cd7)
In #33933 we disallowed changing the `enabled` parameter in object mappings.
However, the fix didn't cover the root object mapper. This PR adjusts the change
to also include the root mapper and clarifies the error message.
The `indices.recovery.max_bytes_per_sec` recovery bandwidth limit can differ
between nodes if it is not set dynamically, but today this is not obvious. This
commit adds a paragraph to its documentation clarifying how to set different
bandwidth limits on each node.
Co-Authored-By: James Rodewig <james.rodewig@elastic.co>
* [ML] add new inference_config field to trained model config (#54421)
A new field called `inference_config` is now added to the trained model config object. This new field allows for default inference settings from analytics or some external model builder.
The inference processor can still override whatever is set as the default in the trained model config.
* fixing for backport
* [ML] prefer secondary authorization header for data[feed|frame] authz (#54121)
Secondary authorization headers are to be used to facilitate Kibana spaces support + ML jobs/datafeeds.
Now on PUT/Update/Preview datafeed, and PUT data frame analytics the secondary authorization is preferred over the primary (if provided).
closes https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/53801
* fixing for backport
* [ML] add num_matches and preferred_to_categories to category defintion objects (#54214)
This adds two new fields to category definitions.
- `num_matches` indicating how many documents have been seen by this category
- `preferred_to_categories` indicating which other categories this particular category supersedes when messages are categorized.
These fields are only guaranteed to be up to date after a `_flush` or `_close`
native change: https://github.com/elastic/ml-cpp/pull/1062
* adjusting for backport
This commit corrects the description for the request URI index for the Multi Get (mget) API.
The index can only be a single index name (multiple or wildcard expressions not supported),
and acts as the index to use when "ids" are specified, or a document in the "docs" array does
not specify an index.
(cherry picked from commit aa4926ed7f91dfbf7973a01b1e4682e91dda11a9)
This commit adds a top-level link to the autoscaling API reference page
to the API docs. Additionally, we add a conditional guard on the API
pages to only include them in development builds of the docs.
EQL functions are an easy way for users to transform indexed data
at search time. However, using multiple functions can make
queries difficult to write and slows search speeds.
Users can circumvent this by indexing fields containing the transformed
data, but that usually slows index speeds.
This adds a related tip and example covering these tradeoffs.
This commit is the first in a series of commits that introduces
autoscaling policies, and APIs for working with them. For now, we
introduce the basic infrastructure, and a single API for putting an
autoscaling policy. We will follow in rapid succession with APIs for
getting, and deleting autoscaling policies.
This is a simple naming change PR, to fix the fact that "metadata" is a
single English word, and for too long we have not followed general
naming conventions for it. We are also not consistent about it, for
example, METADATA instead of META_DATA if we were trying to be
consistent with MetaData (although METADATA is correct when considered
in the context of "metadata"). This was a simple find and replace across
the code base, only taking a few minutes to fix this naming issue
forever.
The anchor ID for the snapshot repository plugins section in the docs
was recently changes from `_repository_plugins` to
`snapshots-repository-plugins`.
This adds a corresponding redirect so no links are broken.
Remove mention of the `yellow` and `red` starting
health status from the rolling upgrade docs.
Instead, we should emphasize that users wait
for the node to recover with a health status of
`green` rather than the starting status.
Co-authored-by: James Rodewig <james.rodewig@elastic.co>
Fixing the naming of the HLRC values to match the ToXContent field names (i.e. the field names returned from an API call).
Also fixes the names in the _cat API as well.
closes#53946
This setting is not documented and has dubious value since it means
there can be nodes in the cluster (non-data and non-master nodes) that
do not have persistent node IDs. This does not have any use cases so
this commit removes the setting.
The failing suggester documentation test was expecting specific scores in the
test response, which is fragile implementation details that e.g. can change with
different lucene versions and generally shouldn't be done in documentation test.
Instead we usually replace the float values in the output response by the ones
in the actual response.
Closes#54257
The remove keystore command can handle multiple settings. In a few
places, we were not consistent about mentioning this. This commit
addreses this, in the CLI help, and the docs.
This commit renames wait_for_completion to wait_for_completion_timeout in submit async search and get async search.
Also it renames clean_on_completion to keep_on_completion and turns around its behaviour.
Closes#54069
Today the keystore add-file command can only handle adding a single
setting/file pair in a single invocation. This incurs the startup costs
of the JVM many times, which in some environments can be expensive. This
commit teaches the add-file keystore command to accept adding multiple
settings in a single invocation.
The documentation was missing the long option for the force option, and
the short option for the stdin option. This commit addresses this by
adding these to the documentation.
Today the keystore add command can only handle adding a single
setting/value pair in a single invocation. This incurs the startup costs
of the JVM many times, which in some environments can be expensive. This
commit teaches the add keystore command to accept adding multiple
settings in a single invocation.
Adds documentation for the EQL `substring` function.
Supporting changes:
* Creates a new "EQL function reference" page
* Updates the title of the "EQL syntax reference" page for consistency
* Adds a brief "Functions" section to the EQL syntax docs
* Updates EQL limitations docs to state that only array functions are
unsupported
Makes the following changes to the `keyword_marker` token filter docs:
* Rewrites description and adds Lucene link
* Adds detailed analyze example
* Rewrites parameter definitions
* Adds custom analyzer and filter example
Documents missing data types for several response parameters returned
by the node stats API.
Also adds several missing human-readable parameters returned by the API.
Currently the remote info api has added a number of possible fields
(proxy, num_socket_connections, etc) that are available in proxy mode.
These fields are not aligned with what the settings are named. This
commit modifies this API to align with the settings.
Submit async search forces pre_filter_shard_size for the underlying search that it creates.
With this commit we also prevent users from overriding such default as part of request validation.