Query String query now supports a new `time_zone` option based on JODA time zones.
When using a range on date field, the time zone is applied.
```json
{
"query": {
"query_string": {
"text": "date:[2012 TO 2014]",
"timezone": "Europe/Paris"
}
}
}
```
Closes#7880.
Storing `_timestamp` by default means that under the default configuration, you
would have all the information you need in order to reindex into a different
index.
Close#8139
This adds a NoopCircuitBreaker, and then adds the settings
`indices.breaker.fielddata.type` and `indices.breaker.request.type`,
which can be set to "noop" in order to use a breaker that will never
break, and incurs no overhead during computation.
This also refactors the tests for the CircuitBreakerService to use
@Before and @After functions as well as adding settings in
ElasticsearchIntegrationTest to occasionally use NOOP breakers for all
tests.
This is functionally equivalent to before, so there should be no
user-visible impact, except I added a NOTE in the docs warning about
the interaction of pagination and rescoring.
Closes#6232Closes#7707
This patch allows to create several netty bootstrap, each of which
listening on different ports. This will potentially allow for features
to listen to different network interfaces for node-to-node or node-to-client
communication and is also the base to listen to several interfaces, so that those
can be used to speed up cluster communication in the future.
Closes#8098
This change means that buckets can now be serialised to JSON and serialized and deserialized to the transport API outside of the aggregation that contains them. This is a required change for #8110 (Reducers framework) but should make sense on it's own since object should really take care of their own serialization rather than relying on their parent object.
It is strange to provide an example with `"store" : false` when talking about possibility of enabling the field to be stored.
Broke the line in the mapping in two lines for better readability.
More verbose sentence above the mapping.
Closes#7894
cat/nodes currently does not report any details related to file descriptors. This adds the current number in use, the maximum number available as well as their ratio (percentage) to cat/nodes as hidden-by-default metrics. In addition, this also adds current heap usage (as a non-percentage of ts max) and ram usage (as a non-percerntage of its max) to allow tools to provide more granularity.
Closes#7652