This commit adds the ability to require an ingest pipeline on an
index. Today we can have a default pipeline, but that could be
overridden by a request pipeline parameter. This commit introduces a new
index setting index.required_pipeline that acts similarly to
index.default_pipeline, except that it can not be overridden by a
request pipeline parameter. Additionally, a default pipeline and a
request pipeline can not both be set. The required pipeline can be set
to _none to ensure that no pipeline ever runs for index requests on that
index.
We should only snapshot the index we're going to
restore in the next step. Otherwise, we will
potentially not get the correct response or
fail restoring outright due to internal indices
getting created concurrently when running against
the x-pack distribution.
Closes#46844
* [DOCS] Adds regression analytics resources and examples to the data frame analytics APIs.
Co-Authored-By: Benjamin Trent <ben.w.trent@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Tom Veasey <tveasey@users.noreply.github.com>
Previously, cross-cluster replication (CCR) documentation was located in
the Stack Overview:
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elastic-stack-overview/master/xpack-ccr.html
This adds CCR documentation to the Elasticsearch Reference Guide with a
level offset for headings.
The level offset and CCR Stack Overview docs will be removed in later
commits.
* [DOCS] Adds outlier detection params to the data frame analytics resources.
Co-Authored-By: Tom Veasey <tveasey@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-Authored-By: Lisa Cawley <lcawley@elastic.co>
The just released SQuirrel SQL 4.0.0 provides an Elasticsearch driver
definition out of the box; update the documentation to reflect that.
(cherry picked from commit 3aa417ed74947e69f0ff605b1c210a0678a3cb9f)
* [ILM] Add date setting to calculate index age
Add the `index.lifecycle.origination_date` to allow users to configure a
custom date that'll be used to calculate the index age for the phase
transmissions (as opposed to the default index creation date).
This could be useful for users to create an index with an "older"
origination date when indexing old data.
Relates to #42449.
* [ILM] Don't override creation date on policy init
The initial approach we took was to override the lifecycle creation date
if the `index.lifecycle.origination_date` setting was set. This had the
disadvantage of the user not being able to update the `origination_date`
anymore once set.
This commit changes the way we makes use of the
`index.lifecycle.origination_date` setting by checking its value when
we calculate the index age (ie. at "read time") and, in case it's not
set, default to the index creation date.
* Make origination date setting index scope dynamic
* Document orignation date setting in ilm settings
(cherry picked from commit d5bd2bb77ee28c1978ab6679f941d7c02e389d32)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
We added docs for proxy mode in #40281 but on reflection we should not be
documenting this setting since it does not play well with all proxies and we
can't recommend its use. This commit removes those docs and expands its Javadoc
instead.
The sample code is wrong. Field type is required for the sample field.
I guess the intention was to give the sample field the name ```fingerprint```, mapping it as ```text``` using the custom analyzer ```my_analyzer```
The changes in #32006 mean that the discovery process can no longer use
master-ineligible nodes as a stepping-stone between master-eligible nodes.
This was normally an indication of a strange and possibly-fragile configuration
and was not recommended, but this commit adds a note to the breaking changes
docs to note that this kind of configuration is more obviously broken in recent
versions.
DATE_TRUNC(<truncate field>, <date/datetime>) is a function that allows
the user to truncate a timestamp to the specified field by zeroing out
the rest of the fields. The function is implemented according to the
spec from PostgreSQL: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/functions-datetime.html#FUNCTIONS-DATETIME-TRUNCCloses: #46319
(cherry picked from commit b37e96712db1aace09f17b574eb02ff6b942a297)
* Minor improvement to the nested aggregation docs
* The attributes name and resellers.name were rather confusing,
especially since the first one was dynamically mapped and not shown
in the documentation (you had to read the test to see it). This
change introduces a unique name for the nested attribute and adds
the example document to the documentation.
* Change the index name from "index" to something more speaking.
* Update docs/reference/aggregations/bucket/nested-aggregation.asciidoc
Co-Authored-By: James Rodewig <james.rodewig@elastic.co>
* Update docs/reference/aggregations/bucket/nested-aggregation.asciidoc
Co-Authored-By: James Rodewig <james.rodewig@elastic.co>
* Update docs/reference/aggregations/bucket/nested-aggregation.asciidoc
Co-Authored-By: James Rodewig <james.rodewig@elastic.co>
This uses whatever the server retrieves, rather than hardcoded
"STOPPING" and "STOPPED" since the server may go to STOPPED before the
request is issued.
Resolves#46528
Currently we allow `_field_names` fields to be disabled explicitely, but since
the overhead is negligible now we decided to keep it turned on by default and
deprecate the `enable` option on the field type. This change adds a deprecation
warning whenever this setting is used, going forward we want to ignore and finally
remove it.
Closes#27239