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Author SHA1 Message Date
James Rodewig 5a2c6f0d4f
[DOCS] http -> https, remove outdated plugin docs (#60380) (#60545)
Plugin discovery documentation contained information about installing
Elasticsearch 2.0 and installing an oracle JDK, both of which is no
longer valid.

While noticing that the instructions used cleartext HTTP to install
packages, this commit replaces HTTPs links instead of HTTP where possible.

In addition a few community links have been removed, as they do not seem
to exist anymore.

Co-authored-by: Alexander Reelsen <alexander@reelsen.net>
2020-07-31 16:16:31 -04:00
Lisa Cawley 46d33b1586
[DOCS] 7.9.0 release notes (#60053) 2020-07-22 08:40:59 -07:00
James Baiera 55c4dec360
LLRC RequestOptions add RequestConfig (#57972) (#59344)
Different kinds of requests may need different request options from the client 
default. Users can optionally set RequestConfig on a single request's 
RequestOptions to override the default. Without this, socketTimeout can only 
set at RestClient initialization.

Co-authored-by: weizijun <weizijun1989@gmail.com>
2020-07-14 13:34:53 -04:00
Ioannis Kakavas 81e7d926f6
Add HLRC docs for AuthN and TLS (#51355) (#51551)
This commit adds examples in our documentation for

- An HLRC instance authenticating to an elasticsearch cluster using
an elasticsearch token service access token or an API key
- An HLRC instance connecting to an elasticsearch cluster that is
setup for TLS on the HTTP layer when the CA certificate of the
cluster is available either as a PEM file or a keystore
- An HLRC instance connecting to an elasticsearch cluster that
requires client authentication where the client key and certificate
are available in a keystore

Co-Authored-By: Lisa Cawley <lcawley@elastic.co>
2020-01-29 08:14:38 +02:00
Luca Cavanna a7046e001c
Remove support for maxRetryTimeout from low-level REST client (#38085)
We have had various reports of problems caused by the maxRetryTimeout
setting in the low-level REST client. Such setting was initially added
in the attempts to not have requests go through retries if the request
already took longer than the provided timeout.

The implementation was problematic though as such timeout would also
expire in the first request attempt (see #31834), would leave the
request executing after expiration causing memory leaks (see #33342),
and would not take into account the http client internal queuing (see #25951).

Given all these issues, it seems that this custom timeout mechanism 
gives little benefits while causing a lot of harm. We should rather rely 
on connect and socket timeout exposed by the underlying http client 
and accept that a request can overall take longer than the configured 
timeout, which is the case even with a single retry anyways.

This commit removes the `maxRetryTimeout` setting and all of its usages.
2019-02-06 08:43:47 +01:00
Nik Everett ad3218b4ab
Checkstyle: Catch wide snippets (#34163)
We use wrap code in `// tag` and `//end` to include it in our docs. Our
current docs style wraps code snippets in a box that is only wide enough
for 76 characters and adds a horizontal scroll bar for wider snippets
which makes the snippet much harder to read. This adds a checkstyle check
that looks for java code that is included in the docs and is wider than
that 76 characters so all snippets fit into the box. It solves many of
the failures that this catches but suppresses many more. I will clean
those up in a follow up change.
2018-10-01 15:22:15 -04:00
Or Bin a5bad4d92c Docs: Fixed a grammatical mistake: 'a HTTP ...' -> 'an HTTP ...' (#33744)
Fixed a grammatical mistake: 'a HTTP ...' -> 'an HTTP ...'

Closes #33728
2018-09-17 15:35:54 -04:00
Luca Cavanna 16e4e7a7cf
Node selector per client rather than per request (#31471)
We have made node selectors configurable per request, but all 
of other language clients don't allow for that.
A good reason not to do so, is that having a different node selector 
per request breaks round-robin. This commit makes NodeSelector 
configurable only at client initialization. It also improves the docs 
on this matter, important given that a single node selector can still 
affect round-robin.
2018-06-22 17:15:29 +02:00
Jason Tedor a9677023da
Add note to low-level client docs for DNS caching (#29213)
This commit adds a note to the low-level REST client docs regarding the
possibility of being impacted by the JVM DNS cache policy under a
default security manager policy.
2018-03-22 21:23:52 -04:00
Michael Basnight 557d2b1eef Revert "[Docs] Update Java Low-Level documentation to reflect shaded deps (#25882)" (#26411)
This reverts commit 91dc1c5da6.

Ref #26328
2017-08-29 09:26:36 -05:00
Tanguy Leroux 91dc1c5da6 [Docs] Update Java Low-Level documentation to reflect shaded deps (#25882)
Since #25208 the Java Low-Level Rest Client has shaded dependencies. This commit updates the documentation to reflect that.
2017-07-26 12:17:21 +02:00
Jay Modi 3e4bc027eb RestClient uses system properties and system default SSLContext (#25757)
This commit calls the `useSystemProperties` method on the HttpAsyncClientBuilder so that the jvm
system properties are used. The primary reason for doing this is to ensure the builder uses the
system default SSLContext rather than the default instance created by the http client library.

Closes #23231
2017-07-20 07:36:56 -06:00
Luca Cavanna 26bc900058 [DOCS] Rewrite low-level REST client docs and verify snippets compile (#25559)
Using the infra that we now have in place, we can convert the low-level REST client docs so that they extract code snippets from real Java classes. This way we make sure that all the snippets properly compile. Compared to the high level REST client docs, in this case we don't run the tests themselves, as that would require depending on test-framework which requires java 8 while the low-level REST client is compatible with java 7. I think that compiling snippets is enough for now.
2017-07-06 10:05:50 +02:00
Luca Cavanna 3c5eb6cd1b [DOCS] restructure java clients docs pages (#25517)
This commit converts the low level client and high level client chapters into two parts, which allows each high level client supported api to be on a separate page and show up in the index on the right.
2017-07-04 10:58:57 +02:00
David Pilato 60661ec9cc Add first High level client documentation
The REST Client is split into 2 parts:

* Low level
* High level

The High level client has a main common section and the document delete API documentation as a start.
2017-02-24 13:52:36 +01:00