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uboness 7ea8c85e4b [docs] Update docs for version 2.0.0-beta2
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@b4af10f8f0
2015-09-09 08:04:42 -07:00
uboness acd051c288 [docs] Update docs for version 2.0.0-beta1
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@0206648252
2015-09-09 08:03:55 -07:00
uboness e6dfa215b6 Introducing Watch De/activateion
Today, once you add a watch to watcher, it's always active. Being "active" means that the watch is registered with the trigger engine (scheduled) and will be executed when its trigger is triggered.

Quite often, ppl want to have an option to deactivate/disable a registered watch. Such that while the watch definition still exists in watcher, it is "inactive" and is never triggered. The only way to do this today is using a "hack" where you can change the watch schedule to a cron expression targeting a really far date in the future (say somewhere around 2050). Again.. this is very hackish and it requires changing the actual definition of the watch (you loose its original trigger).

 This commit introduces the notion of an active/inactive watch.. here are the differences between the two states:

 - active: the watch is registered with watcher and with the trigger engine and will be executed when its trigger is fired by the engine
 - inactive: the watch is registered with watcher, but is not registered with the trigger engine. An inactive watch will never be fired, regardless of its trigger.

 This commit also adds two new APIs:

  - `_watcher/watch/{id}/_activate`
  - `_watcher/watch/{id}/_deactivate`

 to activate and deactivate existing watches.

 In addition, the Put Watch API now accepts an `active` parameter that indicates the initial state of the put watch (by default set to  `true`, i.e. "active").

 Closes elastic/elasticsearch#90

Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@37b9ab4d54
2015-09-04 21:38:34 +02:00
Alexander Reelsen b433ee390c Packaging: Changing groupId to org.elasticsearch.plugin
This commit changes the groupId to the above mentioned one
so that S3 uploads will end up in the right bucket. This will
allow the Elasticsearch plugin manager to install the commercial
plugins like

```
bin/plugin install {watcher,shield,license,marvel}
```

like the official ones.

Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@642f1f006a
2015-08-06 15:46:48 +02:00
uboness b5d42a01c7 initial migration of watcher
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@b70f48d25c
2015-07-13 12:23:07 +02:00