Add support for retrieving fields in bulk updates
This commit adds support to retrieve fields when using the bulk update API. This functionality was previously available for the update API
but not for the bulk update API.
Closes#11527
This commit adds support to retrieve fields when using the bulk update API. This functionality was previously available for the update API
but not for the bulk update API.
Closes#11527
Fixed documentation since the default rewrite method for fuzzy queries is to
select top terms, fixed usage of the fuzzy rewrite method, and removed unused
`rewrite` parameter.
Close#6932
This rewrite method is interesting because it computes scores as if all terms
had the same frequencies, which avoids disappointments with ranking when a fuzzy
query ranks typos first given that they are less frequent than the correct term.
Plugin Manager can now use another simplified form when a user wants to install an official plugin hosted at elasticsearch download service.
The form we use is:
```sh
bin/plugin install pluginname
```
As plugins share now the same version as elasticsearch, we can automatically guess what is the exact current version of the plugin manager script.
Also, download service will now use `/org.elasticsearch.plugins/pluginName/pluginName-version.zip` URL path to download a plugin.
If the older form is provided (`user/plugin/version` or `user/plugin`), we will still use:
* elasticsearch download service at `/user/plugin/plugin-version.zip`
* maven central with groupIp=user, artifactId=plugin and version=version
* github with user=user, repoName=plugin and tag=version
* github with user=user, repoName=plugin and branch=master if no version is set
Note that community plugin providers can use other download services by using `--url` option.
If you try to use the new form with a non core elasticsearch plugin, the plugin manager will reject
it and will give you all known core plugins.
```
Usage:
-u, --url [plugin location] : Set exact URL to download the plugin from
-i, --install [plugin name] : Downloads and installs listed plugins [*]
-t, --timeout [duration] : Timeout setting: 30s, 1m, 1h... (infinite by default)
-r, --remove [plugin name] : Removes listed plugins
-l, --list : List installed plugins
-v, --verbose : Prints verbose messages
-s, --silent : Run in silent mode
-h, --help : Prints this help message
[*] Plugin name could be:
elasticsearch-plugin-name for Elasticsearch 2.0 Core plugin (download from download.elastic.co)
elasticsearch/plugin/version for elasticsearch commercial plugins (download from download.elastic.co)
groupId/artifactId/version for community plugins (download from maven central or oss sonatype)
username/repository for site plugins (download from github master)
Elasticsearch Core plugins:
- elasticsearch-analysis-icu
- elasticsearch-analysis-kuromoji
- elasticsearch-analysis-phonetic
- elasticsearch-analysis-smartcn
- elasticsearch-analysis-stempel
- elasticsearch-cloud-aws
- elasticsearch-cloud-azure
- elasticsearch-cloud-gce
- elasticsearch-delete-by-query
- elasticsearch-lang-javascript
- elasticsearch-lang-python
```
This pipeline aggregation runs a script on each bucket in the parent aggregation to determine whether the bucket is kept in the final aggregation tree. If the script returns true the bucket is retained, if it returns false the bucket is dropped
If you are using the default date or the named identifiers of dates,
the current implementation was allowed to read a year with only one
digit. In order to make this more strict, this fixes a year to be at
least 4 digits. Same applies for month, day, hour, minute, seconds.
Also the new default is `strictDateOptionalTime` for indices created
with Elasticsearch 2.0 or newer.
In addition a couple of not exposed date formats have been exposed, as they
have been mentioned in the documentation.
Closes#6158
The `:ref:` link in java-api doc is connected to `current` version which is at this time `1.6`.
This commit patch this.
That being said, we might have to change it again once master will become `current` doc.
This commit reorganizes the docs to make Java API docs looking more like the REST docs.
Also, with 2.0.0, FilterBuilders don't exist anymore but only QueryBuilders.
Also, all docs api move now to docs/java-api/docs dir as for REST doc.
Remove removed queries/filters
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* Remove Constant Score Query with filter
* Remove Fuzzy Like This (Field) Query (flt and flt_field)
* Remove FilterBuilders
Move filters to queries
-----
* Move And Filter to And Query
* Move Bool Filter to Bool Query
* Move Exists Filter to Exists Query
* Move Geo Bounding Box Filter to Geo Bounding Box Query
* Move Geo Distance Filter to Geo Distance Query
* Move Geo Distance Range Filter to Geo Distance Range Query
* Move Geo Polygon Filter to Geo Polygon Query
* Move Geo Shape Filter to Geo Shape Query
* Move Has Child Filter by Has Child Query
* Move Has Parent Filter by Has Parent Query
* Move Ids Filter by Ids Query
* Move Limit Filter to Limit Query
* Move MatchAll Filter to MatchAll Query
* Move Missing Filter to Missing Query
* Move Nested Filter to Nested Query
* Move Not Filter to Not Query
* Move Or Filter to Or Query
* Move Range Filter to Range Query
* Move Ids Filter to Ids Query
* Move Term Filter to Term Query
* Move Terms Filter to Terms Query
* Move Type Filter to Type Query
Add missing queries
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* Add Common Terms Query
* Add Filtered Query
* Add Function Score Query
* Add Geohash Cell Query
* Add Regexp Query
* Add Script Query
* Add Simple Query String Query
* Add Span Containing Query
* Add Span Multi Term Query
* Add Span Within Query
Reorganize the documentation
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* Organize by full text queries
* Organize by term level queries
* Organize by compound queries
* Organize by joining queries
* Organize by geo queries
* Organize by specialized queries
* Organize by span queries
* Move Boosting Query
* Move DisMax Query
* Move Fuzzy Query
* Move Indices Query
* Move Match Query
* Move Mlt Query
* Move Multi Match Query
* Move Prefix Query
* Move Query String Query
* Move Span First Query
* Move Span Near Query
* Move Span Not Query
* Move Span Or Query
* Move Span Term Query
* Move Template Query
* Move Wildcard Query
Add some missing pages
----
* Add multi get API
* Add indexed-scripts link
Also closes#7826
Related to https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/11477#issuecomment-114745934
The work around for resolving `now` doesn't need to be used for aliases, becuase alias filters are parsed at search time. However it can't be removed, because the percolator relies on it.
Parent/child can be specified again in alias filters, this now works again because alias filters are parsed at search time. Parent/child will also use the late query parse work around, to make sure to do the final preparations when the search context is around. This allows the aliases api to validate the parent/child queries without failing because there is no search context.
Closes#10485
The filters aggregation now has an option to add an 'other' bucket which will, when turned on, contain all documents which do not match any of the defined filters. There is also an option to change the name of the 'other' bucket from the default of '_other_'
Closes#11289
Field stats index constraints allows to omit all field stats for indices that don't match with the constraint. An index
constraint can exclude indices' field stats based on the `min_value` and `max_value` statistic. This option is only
useful if the `level` option is set to `indices`.
For example index constraints can be useful to find out the min and max value of a particular property of your data in
a time based scenario. The following request only returns field stats for the `answer_count` property for indices
holding questions created in the year 2014:
curl -XPOST 'http://localhost:9200/_field_stats?level=indices' -d '{
"fields" : ["answer_count"] <1>
"index_constraints" : { <2>
"creation_date" : { <3>
"min_value" : { <4>
"gte" : "2014-01-01T00:00:00.000Z",
},
"max_value" : {
"lt" : "2015-01-01T00:00:00.000Z"
}
}
}
}'
Closes#11187
In order to be more consistent with what they do, the query cache has been
renamed to request cache and the filter cache has been renamed to query
cache.
A known issue is that package/logger names do no longer match settings names,
please speak up if you think this is an issue.
Here are the settings for which I kept backward compatibility. Note that they
are a bit different from what was discussed on #11569 but putting `cache` before
the name of what is cached has the benefit of making these settings consistent
with the fielddata cache whose size is configured by
`indices.fielddata.cache.size`:
* index.cache.query.enable -> index.requests.cache.enable
* indices.cache.query.size -> indices.requests.cache.size
* indices.cache.filter.size -> indices.queries.cache.size
Close#11569
In order to be backwards compatible, indices created before 2.x must support
indexing of a unix timestamp and its configured date format. Indices created
with 2.x must configure the `epoch_millis` date formatter in order to
support this.
Relates #10971