This commit adds the Create Rollup Job API to the high level REST
client. It supersedes #32703 and adds dedicated request/response
objects so that it does not depend on server side components.
Related #29827
This also changes both `DatafeedConfig` and `DatafeedUpdate`
to store the query and aggs as a bytes reference. This allows
the client to remove its dependency to the named objects
registry of the search module.
Relates #29827
This change adds support for enable and disable user APIs to the high
level rest client. There is a common request base class for both
requests with specific requests that simplify the use of these APIs.
The response for these APIs is simply an empty object so a new response
class has been created for cases where we expect an empty response to
be returned.
Finally, the put user documentation has been moved to the proper
location that is not within an x-pack sub directory and the document
tags no longer contain x-pack.
See #29827
This commit adds a security client to the high level rest client, which
includes an implementation for the put user api. As part of these
changes, a new request and response class have been added that are
specific to the high level rest client. One change here is that the response
was previously wrapped inside a user object. The plan is to remove this
wrapping and this PR adds an unwrapped response outside of the user
object so we can remove the user object later on.
See #29827
This is not changing the behaviour as when the sort field was set
to `influencer_score` the secondary sort would be used and that
was using the `record_score` at the highest priority.
* HLRC: Adding pojos for get job stats
HLRC: Adding pojos for job stats request
* HLRC: Adding job stats pojos
* HLRC: ML job stats
* Minor syntax changes and adding license headers
* minor comment change
* Moving to client package, minor changes
* Addressing PR comments
* removing bad sleep
* addressing minor comment around test methods
* adding toplevel random fields for tests
* addressing minor review comments
* HLRC: Adding GET ML Job info API
* HLRC: Adding GET Job ML API
* Fixing QueryPage license header
* Adding serialization tests, addressing minor issues
* Renaming querypage, changing the dependency on it
* Making things immutable
* Fixing build failure due to method rename
* HLRC: Adding ML Close Job API
HLRC: Adding ML Close Job API
* reconciling request converters
* Adding serialization tests and addressing PR comments
* Changing constructor order
The request and response classes have been extracted from `IndexUpgradeInfoAction` into top-level classes, and moved to the protocol jar. The `UpgradeActionRequired` enum is also moved.
Relates to #29827
- Expose x-pack usage docs page which was not linked in supported-apis page
- make watcher a top-level dir outside of x-pack directory
- move x-pack info and usage pages to miscellaneous
- add new Watcher category to supported-apis (they were under miscellaneous)
- remove x-pack prefix from watcher docs titles
Rest HL client: Add get license action
Continues to use String instead of a more complex License class to
hold the license text similarly to put license.
Relates #29827
In the HL REST client we replace the License object with a string, because of
complexity of this class. It is also not really needed on the client side since
end-users are not interacting with the license besides passing it as a string
to the server.
Relates #29827
Relates #29827
This implementation behaves like the current transport client, that you basically cannot configure a Watch POJO representation as an argument to the put watch API, but only a bytes reference. You can use the the `WatchSourceBuilder` from the `org.elasticsearch.plugin:x-pack-core` dependency to build watches.
This commit also changes the license type to trial, so that watcher is available in high level rest client tests.
/cc @hub-cap
Make SnapshotInfo and CreateSnapshotResponse parsers lenient for backwards compatibility. Remove extraneous fields from CreateSnapshotRequest toXContent.
This commit adds the _xpack/usage api to the high level rest client.
Currently in the transport api, the usage data is exposed in a limited
fashion, at most giving one level of helper methods for the inner keys
of data, but then exposing thos subobjects as maps of objects. Rather
than making parsers for every set of usage data from each feature, this
PR exposes the entire set of usage data as a map of maps.
It looks like we weren't clear on when and why you should close the high
level client and folks were closing it after every request which is not
efficient. This explains why you should close the client and when so
this shouldn't be as common.
Closes#32001