* updated shard limit doc
As the documentation was not so clear. I have updated saying this limit includes open indices with unassigned primaries and replicas count towards the limit.
* [DOCS] Incorporated edits.
Co-authored-by: Deb Adair <debadair@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: gadekishore <50092970+gadekishore@users.noreply.github.com>
Backport to add case insensitive support for regex queries.
Forks a copy of Lucene’s RegexpQuery and RegExp from Lucene master.
This can be removed when 8.7 Lucene is released.
Closes#59235
The building block of the eql response is currently the SearchHit. This
is a problem since it is tied to an actual search, and thus has scoring,
highlighting, shard information and a lot of other things that are not
relevant for EQL.
This becomes a problem when doing sequence queries since the response is
not generated from one search query and thus there are no SearchHits to
speak of.
Emulating one is not just conceptually incorrect but also problematic
since most of the data is missed or made-up.
As such this PR introduces a simple class, Event, that maps nicely to
the terminology while hiding the ES internals (the use of SearchHit or
GetResult/GetResponse depending on the API used).
Fix#59764Fix#59779
Co-authored-by: Igor Motov <igor@motovs.org>
(cherry picked from commit 997376fbe6ef2894038968842f5e0635731ede65)
No-op changes to:
* Move `Search your data` source files into the same directory
* Rename `Search your data` source files based on page ID
* Remove unneeded includes
* Remove the `Request` dir
* [ML] adding docs + hlrc for data frame analysis feature_processors (#61149)
Adds HLRC and some docs for the new feature_processors field in Data frame analytics.
Co-authored-by: Przemysław Witek <przemyslaw.witek@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Lisa Cawley <lcawley@elastic.co>
Changes:
* Removes narrative around URI searches. These aren't commonly used in production. The `q` param is already covered in the search API docs: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/master/search-search.html#search-api-query-params-q
* Adds a common options section that highlights narrative docs for query DSL, aggregations, multi-index search, search fields, pagination, sorting, and async search.
* Adds a `Search shard routing` page. Moves narrative docs for adaptive replica selection, preference, routing , and shard limits to that section.
* Moves search timeout and cancellation content to the `Search your data` page.
* Creates a `Search multiple data streams and indices` page. Moves related narrative docs for multi-target syntax searches and `indices_boost` to that page.
* Removes narrative examples for the `search_type` parameters. Moves documentation for this parameter to the search API docs.
Previously migration guide incorrectly stated that joda-time patterns have to be fixed before upgrading to 7.x
since (7.7) #52555 and our bwc policy 6.x created indices even with joda-time are supported
relates #60374
Per #35284, it looks like we changed this from a max field expansions limit to a soft limit using the `indices.query.bool.max_clause_count` dynamic cluster settting.