* First crack at rewriting the CCR introduction.
* Emphasizing Kibana in configuring CCR (part one).
* Many more edits, plus new files.
* Fixing test case.
* Removing overview page and consolidating that information in the main page.
* Adding redirects for moved and deleted pages.
* Removing, consolidating, and adding redirects.
* Fixing duplicate ID in redirects and removing outdated reference.
* Adding test case and steps for recreating a follower index.
* Adding steps for managing CCR tasks in Kibana.
* Adding tasks for managing auto-follow patterns.
* Fixing glossary link.
* Fixing glossary link, again.
* Updating the upgrade information and other stuff.
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Incorporating review feedback.
* Adding more edits.
* Fixing link reference.
* Adding use cases for #59812.
* Incorporating feedback from reviewers.
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Incorporating more review comments.
* Condensing some of the steps for accessing Kibana.
* Incorporating small changes from reviewers.
Adds an important admonition for the built-in `metrics-*-*` and `logs-*-*` index
templates.
Updates several put index template snippets to include a priority.
Followup to #60216, fixing the formatting of
`transport.tcp.reuse_address` and clarifying some wording around the
distinction between the transport and HTTP layers.
Changes:
* Moves "Notes" sections for the joining queries and percolate query
pages to the parent page
* Adds related redirects for the moved "Notes" pages
* Assigns explicit anchor IDs to other "Notes" headings. This was required for
the redirects to work.
This adds a frozen phase to ILM that will allow the execution of the
set_priority, unfollow, allocate, freeze and searchable_snapshot actions.
The frozen phase will be executed after the cold and before the delete phase.
(cherry picked from commit 6d0148001c3481290ed7e60dab588e0191346864)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
Elasticsearch currently blocks writes by default when a master is unavailable. The cluster.no_master_block setting allows
a user to change this behavior to also block reads when a master is unavailable. This PR introduces a way to now also still
allow writes when a master is offline. Writes will continue to work as long as routing table changes are not needed (as
those require the master for consistency), or if dynamic mapping updates are not required (as again, these require the
master for consistency).
Eventually we should switch the default of cluster.no_master_block to this new mode.
This commit introduces a new thread pool, `system_read`, which is
intended for use by system indices for all read operations (get and
search). The `system_read` pool is a fixed thread pool with a maximum
number of threads equal to lesser of half of the available processors
or 5. Given the combination of both get and read operations in this
thread pool, the queue size has been set to 2000. The motivation for
this change is to allow system read operations to be serviced in spite
of the number of user searches.
In order to avoid a significant performance hit due to pattern matching
on all search requests, a new metadata flag is added to mark indices
as system or non-system. Previously created system indices will have
flag added to their metadata upon upgrade to a version with this
capability.
Additionally, this change also introduces a new class, `SystemIndices`,
which encapsulates logic around system indices. Currently, the class
provides a method to check if an index is a system index and a method
to find a matching index descriptor given the name of an index.
Relates #50251
Relates #37867
Backport of #57936
Split the autoscaling decider into a service and configuration
in order to enable having additional context information available
in the service. Added AutoscalingDeciderContext holding generic
information all deciders are expected to need. Implemented GET
_autoscaling/decision
There is no point in timing out a join attempt any more once a cluster
is entirely in 7.x. Timing out and retrying with the same master is
pointless, and an in-flight join attempt to one master no longer blocks
attempts to join other masters. This commit deprecates this unnecessary
setting and removes its effect from the joining process.
Relates #60873 which removes this setting in master.
This adds a force-merge step to the searchable snapshot action, enabled by default,
but parameterizable using the `force_merge-index" optional boolean.
eg.
```
PUT _ilm/policy/my_policy
{
"policy": {
"phases": {
"cold": {
"actions": {
"searchable_snapshot" : {
"snapshot_repository" : "backing_repo",
"force_merge_index": true
}
}
}
}
}
}
```
(cherry picked from commit d0a17b2d35f1b083b574246bdbf3e1929471a4a9)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
This commit makes IpFieldMapper extend ParametrizedFieldMapper. It also
updates the IpFieldMapper docs to add the ignore_malformed parameter,
which was not previously documented.
Changes:
* Moves `Retrieve selected fields` to its own page and adds a title abbreviation.
* Adds existing script and stored fields content to `Retrieve selected fields`
* Adds a xref for `Retrieve selected fields` to `Search your data`
* Adds related redirects and updates existing xrefs
Uses `my-data-stream` in place of `logs` for data stream examples.
This provides a more intuitive experience for users that copy/paste
their own values into snippets.
Changes:
* Moves sample data to reusable rest test
* Combines EQL index, requirements, and run a search pages
* Combines EQL syntax and limitations pages
* Adds related redirects
The current `tee` command appends a definition to
`/etc/apt/sources.list.d/elastic-{version}.list`.
This can lead to duplicate lines and significantly slow apt-get
operations.
This updates the command to overwrite rather than append.
This commit fixes the list dangling indices response.
The dangling_indices array is an array of objects
that represent aggregated dangling index information
(cherry picked from commit 24c72d4e71c95f2d7690090933e0657152f6af9b)
* [DOCS] Add info about why we removed test fw docs
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: James Rodewig <40268737+jrodewig@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: James Rodewig <40268737+jrodewig@users.noreply.github.com>
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>
* SQL: Add option to provide the delimiter for the CSV format (#59907)
* Add option to provide the delimiter to the CSV fmt
This adds the option to provide the desired character as the separator
for the CSV format (the default remains comma).
A set of characters are excluded though - like CR, LF, `"` - to avoid
slipping onto the CSV-dialects slope. The tab is also forbidden, the
user needs to choose the "tsv" format explicitely.
Update the doc to make it clear that the textual CSV, TSV and TXT
formats pass the cursor back to the user through the Cursor HTTP header.
(cherry picked from commit 3a8b00cc7480f7ada57fcea3cbac957facac08fc)
* Java8 fixes
- replace Set#of();
- URLDecoder#decode() requires a string (vs a charset) as 2nd arg.
Changes:
* Adds the `number_of_routing_shards` index setting to index modules docs.
* Updates the split API docs to mention that `number_of_routing_shards`
is a static setting.
Today there are a few places in the transport layer docs where we talk
about communication between nodes _within a cluster_. We also use the
transport layer for remote cluster connections, and these statements
also apply there, but this is not clear from today's docs. This commit
generalises these statements to make it clear that they apply to remote
cluster connections too.
It also adds a link from the docs on configuring TCP retries to the
(deeply-buried) docs on preserving long-lived connections.
This feature adds a new `fields` parameter to the search request, which
consults both the document `_source` and the mappings to fetch fields in a
consistent way. The PR merges the `field-retrieval` feature branch.
Addresses #49028 and #55363.
Transport connections between nodes remain in place until one or other
node shuts down or the connection is disrupted by a flaky network.
Today it is very difficult to demonstrate that transient failures and
cluster instability are caused by the network even though this is often
the case. In particular, transport connections open and close without
logging anything, even at `DEBUG` level, making it very hard to quantify
the scale of the problem or to correlate the networking problems with
external events.
This commit adds the missing `DEBUG`-level logging when transport
connections open and close, and also tracks the total number of
transport connections a node has opened as a measure of the stability of
the underlying network.
* Adds table with icons for simplicity.
* Updating table for clarity.
* Changing table formatting and incorporating more feedback.
* Changing table alignment.
Keepalive options are not well-documented (only in transport section, although also available at http and network level).
Co-authored-by: David Turner <david.turner@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: James Rodewig <40268737+jrodewig@users.noreply.github.com>
keepalives tell any intermediate devices that the connection remains alive, which helps with overzealous firewalls that are
killing idle connections. keepalives are enabled by default in Elasticsearch, but use system defaults for their
configuration, which often times do not have reasonable defaults (e.g. 7200s for TCP_KEEP_IDLE) in the context of
distributed systems such as Elasticsearch.
This PR sets the socket-level keep_alive options for network.tcp.{keep_idle,keep_interval} to 5 minutes on configurations
that support it (>= Java 11 & (MacOS || Linux)) and where the system defaults are set to something higher than 5
minutes. This helps keep the connections alive while not interfering with system defaults or user-specified settings
unless they are deemed to be set too high by providing better out-of-the-box defaults.
Moves the search sort docs from the deprecated 'Request Body Search'
page to a new subpage of 'Run a search'.
No substantive changes were made to the content.
This PR contains the deprecation notice that `create`, `create_doc`, `index` and
`write` ingest privileges do not permit mapping updates in version 8. It also
updates the docs description of said privileges.
This should've been part of #58784
This improves modularity and also fixes some issues when `docvalues_fields` is
used within `inner_hits` or the `top_hits` agg:
* We previously didn't resolve wildcards in field names.
* We also forgot to enforce the limit `index.max_docvalue_fields_search`.
This page previously documented `xpack.sql.enabled`.
However, in 7.8 and above, `xpack.sql.enabled` is always enabled and
the setting has no effect. There is no reason to maintain this page.
* Adding new page for restore snapshot API.
* Improving test cases, lots of edits, and streamlining content.
* Incorporating review suggestions and feedback.
* Specify `index alias` vs `alias`
* Change parameter order
* Provide clarity around regular expression
* Add link to SLM parameters
* Split sentences in example
* Adding link to master node page.
Adds a new `my-index-00001` REST test for docs snippets.
This test can serve as a lightweight replacement for
our existing `twitter` REST tests.
The new dataset is:
* Based on Apache logs, which is better aligned with Elastic use cases
* Compliant with ECS
* Similar to the existing `twitter` data set, containing the same field data types
* Lightweight, which should keep existing test runtimes roughly the same
Also updates the search API reference docs to use the new test.
This commit allows customizing the word delimiter token filters to skip processing
tokens tagged as keyword through the `ignore_keywords` flag Lucene's
WordDelimiterGraphFilter already exposes.
Fix for #59491
Before it was missing from the list. This PR also renames the 'geo data types'
section to 'spatial data types' and consolidates the geo and cartesian types
into that section.
The clock resolution for this API is our default 200ms. It is unlikely but
possible that a shard snapshot starts and ends on separate clock ticks and that breaks the test.
Just allowing any value here seems fine to me (seems we can't match for integer specifically).
Today `GET _nodes/stats/fs` includes `{least,most}_usage_estimate`
fields for some nodes. These fields have rather strange semantics. They
are only reported on the elected master and on nodes that have been the
elected master since they were last restarted; when a node stops being
the elected master these stats remain in place but we stop updating them
so they may become arbitrarily stale.
This means that these statistics are pretty meaningless and impossible
to use correctly. Even if they were kept up to date they're never
reported for data-only nodes anyway, despite the fact that data nodes
are the ones where we care most about disk usage. The information needed
to compute the path with the least/most available space is already
provided in the rest the stats output, so we can treat the inclusion of
these stats as a bug and fix it by simply removing them in this commit.
Since these stats were always optional and mostly omitted (for opaque
reasons) this is not considered a breaking change.
Corrects the `requests_per_second` query parameter used in the reindex,
delete by query, and update by query API docs.
The parameter defaults to `-1` (no throttle). `0` is not an allowed value.
This cleans up a few rough edged in the `variable_width_histogram`,
mostly found by @wwang500:
1. Setting its tuning parameters in an unexpected order could cause the
request to fail.
2. We checked that the maximum number of buckets was both less than
50000 and MAX_BUCKETS. This drops the 50000.
3. Fixes a divide by 0 that can occur of the `shard_size` is 1.
4. Fixes a divide by 0 that can occur if the `shard_size * 3` overflows
a signed int.
5. Requires `shard_size * 3 / 4` to be at least `buckets`. If it is less
than `buckets` we will very consistently return fewer buckets than
requested. For the most part we expect folks to leave it at the
default. If they change it, we expect it to be much bigger than
`buckets`.
6. Allocate a smaller `mergeMap` in when initially bucketing requests
that don't use the entire `shard_size * 3 / 4`. Its just a waste.
7. Default `shard_size` to `10 * buckets` rather than `100`. It *looks*
like that was our intention the whole time. And it feels like it'd
keep the algorithm humming along more smoothly.
8. Default the `initial_buffer` to `min(10 * shard_size, 50000)` like
we've documented it rather than `5000`. Like the point above, this
feels like the right thing to do to keep the algorithm happy.
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
* [DOCS] Updating snapshot/restore pages to align with API changes (#59730)
* Updating snapshot/restore pages to align with API changes.
* Fixing texts in delete snapshot page.
* Removing duplicate code sample and making editorial changes.
* Change "deleted" to "delete"
* Incorporating review feedback and making minor editorial changes.
* Remove titleabbrev
* Add paragraph break
* Remove titleabbrev from restore page
* Remove titleabbrev from create page
* Change "Create" to lowercase
* Change API names to lowercase
* Remove extraneous delimiters
* Change "Delete" to lowercase
* Single-sourcing warning and clarifying warning text.
* Fixing tests and removing erroneous example.
Introduce a fix to tests by snapshotting a single index+shard in the snapshot that
we get the status for and verifying consistency instead of equality
for total file counts.
Co-authored-by: Armin Braun <me@obrown.io>
Moves the highlighting docs from the deprecated 'Request Body Search'
chapter to the new subpage of the 'Run a search chapter' section.
No substantive changes were made to the content.
* Adding new `require_alias` option to indexing requests (#58917)
This commit adds the `require_alias` flag to requests that create new documents.
This flag, when `true` prevents the request from automatically creating an index. Instead, the destination of the request MUST be an alias.
When the flag is not set, or `false`, the behavior defaults to the `action.auto_create_index` settings.
This is useful when an alias is required instead of a concrete index.
closes https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/55267
Implement DATE_PARSE(<date_str>, <pattern_str>) function
which allows to parse a date string according to the specified
pattern into a date object. The patterns allowed are those of
java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter.
Closes#54962
Co-authored-by: Marios Trivyzas <matriv@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Patrick Jiang(白泽) <dreamlike.sky@foxmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 647a413d9b21bd3938f1716bb19f8407e1334125)
* Adding get snapshot status API docs.
* Adding more fields and a link to the new page.
* Adding missing spaces in TESTRESPONSES
* Adding more parameters and making some edits.
* Marking snapshot as optional
* Marking repository as optional
* Add data type for stats
* Add data type for shard_stats
* Incorporating review feedback.
* Lots of review feedback incorporated.
* Fixing tests to unbreak CI builds.
* Changing indices to index.
* [ML] add new `custom` field to trained model processors (#59542)
This commit adds the new configurable field `custom`.
`custom` indicates if the preprocessor was submitted by a user or automatically created by the analytics job.
Eventually, this field will be used in calculating feature importance. When `custom` is true, the feature importance for
the processed fields is calculated. When `false` the current behavior is the same (we calculate the importance for the originating field/feature).
This also adds new required methods to the preprocessor interface. If users are to supply their own preprocessors
in the analytics job configuration, we need to know the input and output field names.
Backport of #58898.
Part of #48366. Now that there is a dedicated API for dangling indices, the auto-import
behaviour can default to off. Also add a note to the breaking changes for 7.9.0.
* We now have concurrent repository operations so the one at a time limit does not apply any longer
* Initialization was never slow solely due to loading information about all existing snaphots (though this contributed)
but also because two cluster state updates and a few writes to the repository had to happen before initialization could return
* Repo data necessary for a snapshot create operation is now cached on heap so loading it is effectively instant
* Snapshot initialization is just a single CS update now
* Initialization does no writes to the repository whatsoever
* Fixed missing `repository`
Removes the `@timestamp` field mapping from several data stream index
template snippets.
With #59317, the `@timestamp` field defaults to a `date` field data type
for data streams.
Instead of retrieving an entire SearchHit, get just a reference and
postpone the document retrieval when assembling the final results.
Remove sort information from results to make them consistent.
Move TumblingWindow under the sequence package.
Co-authored-by: James Rodewig <james.rodewig@elastic.co>
(cherry picked from commit bccfbcd81f2f1d3552e95e4a9ee2618fb3059bd9)
This commit increases the default write queue size to 10000. This is to
allow a greater number of pending indexing requests. This work is safe
as we have added additional memory limits. Relates to #59263.
This makes the data_stream timestamp field specification optional when
defining a composable template.
When there isn't one specified it will default to `@timestamp`.
(cherry picked from commit 5609353c5d164e15a636c22019c9c17fa98aac30)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
This adds a low precendece mapping for the `@timestamp` field with
type `date`.
This will aid with the bootstrapping of data streams as a timestamp
mapping can be omitted when nanos precision is not needed.
(cherry picked from commit 4e72f43d62edfe52a934367ce9809b5efbcdb531)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
This commit adds data stream info to the `/_xpack` and `/_xpack/usage` APIs. Currently the usage is
pretty minimal, returning only the number of data streams and the number of indices currently
abstracted by a data stream:
```
...
"data_streams" : {
"available" : true,
"enabled" : true,
"data_streams" : 3,
"indices_count" : 17
}
...
```
Changes:
* Swaps the `dev` admonitions for `experimental` admonitions
* Removes `ifdef` statements preventing the docs from appearing in
released branches
This adds a setting to data frame analytics jobs called
`max_number_threads`. The setting expects a positive integer.
When used the user specifies the max number of threads that may
be used by the analysis. Note that the actual number of threads
used is limited by the number of processors on the node where
the job is assigned. Also, the process may use a couple more threads
for operational functionality that is not the analysis itself.
This setting may also be updated for a stopped job.
More threads may reduce the time it takes to complete the job at the cost
of using more CPU.
Backport of #59254 and #57274
Part of #48366. Add documentation for the dangling indices
API added in #58176.
Co-authored-by: David Turner <david.turner@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Adam Locke <adam.locke@elastic.co>
* Add sample versions of standard deviation and variance functions (#59093)
* Add STDDEV_SAMP, VAR_SAMP
This commit adds the sampling variations of the standard deviation and
variance agg functions.
(cherry picked from commit 8b29817b49e386215f29cb5b3356d0183fd5d9de)
* Fix: workaround for lack of Map#of() in Java8
Replace Map#of() with a HashMap static init.
* [DOCS] Adding get snapshot API docs (#59098)
* Adding page for get snapshot API.
* Adding values for state and cleaning up some other formatting.
* Adding missing forward slash to GET request.
* Updating values for start_time and end_time in TESTRESPONSE.
* Swap "return" for "retrieve"
* Swap "return" for "retrieve" 2
* Change .snapshot to .response
* Adding response parameters and incorporating edits from review.
* Update response example to include repository info
* Change dash to underscore
* Add data type for snapshot in response
* Incorporating review comments and adding missing response definitions.
* Minor rewording in description.
* Removing multi-snapshot support for 7.x.
* Changing end_time value from build error.
* Removing .response from snippet testing.
Changes:
* Documents the `size` default as `10`.
* Updates `size` param def to note its relation to pipes.
* Updates the `head` and `tail` pipe docs to modify sequences.
* Documents the `fetch_size` parameter.
Relates to #59014 and #59063
Backport of #59076 to 7.x branch.
The commit makes the following changes:
* The timestamp field of a data stream definition in a composable
index template can only be set to '@timestamp'.
* Removed custom data stream timestamp field validation and reuse the validation from `TimestampFieldMapper` and
instead only check that the _timestamp field mapping has been defined on a backing index of a data stream.
* Moved code that injects _timestamp meta field mapping from `MetadataCreateIndexService#applyCreateIndexRequestWithV2Template58956(...)` method
to `MetadataIndexTemplateService#collectMappings(...)` method.
* Fixed a bug (#58956) that cases timestamp field validation to be performed
for each template and instead of the final mappings that is created.
* only apply _timestamp meta field if index is created as part of a data stream or data stream rollover,
this fixes a docs test, where a regular index creation matches (logs-*) with a template with a data stream definition.
Relates to #58642
Relates to #53100Closes#58956Closes#58583
ES EQL queries do not support the comparison of a variable, such as
a field value, to another variable.
This adds a related para and example to the EQL syntax docs.
Today, we send operations in phase2 of peer recoveries batch by batch
sequentially. Normally that's okay as we should have a fairly small of
operations in phase 2 due to the file-based threshold. However, if
phase1 takes a lot of time and we are actively indexing, then phase2 can
have a lot of operations to replay.
With this change, we will send multiple batches concurrently (defaults
to 1) to reduce the recovery time.
Backport of #58018
Small edit highlighting the fact that atomic cluster state change does not guarantee lack of errors for in-flight requests.
Co-authored-by: James Rodewig <james.rodewig@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Grzegorz Banasiak <grzegorz.banasiak@elastic.co>
This request:
```
POST /_search
{
"aggs": {
"a": {
"adjacency_matrix": {
"filters": {
"1": {
"terms": { "t": { "index": "lookup", "id": "1", "path": "t" } }
}
}
}
}
}
}
```
Would fail with a 500 error and a message like:
```
{
"error": {
"root_cause": [
{
"type": "illegal_state_exception",
"reason":"async actions are left after rewrite"
}
]
}
}
```
This fixes that by moving the query rewrite phase from a synchronous
call on the data nodes into the standard aggregation rewrite phase which
can properly handle the asynchronous actions.
Backport of #58582 to 7.x branch.
This commit adds a new metadata field mapper that validates,
that a document has exactly a single timestamp value in the data stream timestamp field and
that the timestamp field mapping only has `type`, `meta` or `format` attributes configured.
Other attributes can affect the guarantee that an index with this meta field mapper has a
useable timestamp field.
The MetadataCreateIndexService inserts a data stream timestamp field mapper whenever
a new backing index of a data stream is created.
Relates to #53100
Since 2.0.0 (56a264cf6d) we have documented that restoring a snapshot
typically results in `red` cluster health. However since 5.0.0 (#19516)
this hasn't been true, we report `yellow` health for unassigned
primaries that will be recovered from a snapshot in the future. This
commit adjusts these docs to match today's behaviour.
* [DOCS] Combo version of ILM docs.
* [DOCS] Moved tutorial from Kibana.
* Adds documentation for index lifecycle policies (#28705)
* [DOCS] Adds documentation for index lifecycle policies
* [DOCS] Updated image for policy options to show all menu items
* Update create-policy.asciidoc
* [DOCS] Incorporated review comments on hot and warm phase
* [DOCS] Additional changes to warm phase
* [DOCS] Removed the word open in the warm phase
* Adds X-Pack icon for ILM (#34178)
* Add ILM tutorial (#59502)
* Add tutorial for ILM with filebeat
* Change screenshots and add additional steps
* Update screenshots, add numbered steps, and other minor edits
* Incorporate feedback: update links, formatting, and minor edits
* Move tip inline with list
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: James Rodewig <james.rodewig@elastic.co>
* Move TIP inline . . . again
* Put TIP inline
Co-authored-by: James Rodewig <james.rodewig@elastic.co>
* Updates for navigation redesign (#68709)
* [DOCS] Updates for navigation redesign
* Getting started
* Set up text
* Discover
* Dashboard, Graph, ML, Maps, APM, SIEM, Dev tools
* Dev Tools, Stack Monitoring, Management
* Management
* Final changes
* [DOCS] Updates for navigation redesign
* [DOCS] Updates CCR monitoring screenshots
* updates SIEM screenshot and Cases overview text
* Added Brandon's APM image
* [DOCS] Refines CCR shard screenshot
* Removed merge conflict image file
Co-authored-by: lcawl <lcawley@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Ben Skelker <ben.skelker@elastic.co>
* [DOCS] Put API examples in collapsible sections like ML does
* Fix include
* Added tutorial images
* Fixed images
* Add short title for FB tutorial
* Add missing files
* Incorporate review feedback
* review feedback
* Incorporated review feedback
Co-authored-by: gchaps <33642766+gchaps@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Lisa Cawley <lcawley@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Melori Arellano <melori@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: James Rodewig <james.rodewig@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Kaarina Tungseth <kaarina.tungseth@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Ben Skelker <ben.skelker@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: gchaps <33642766+gchaps@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Lisa Cawley <lcawley@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Melori Arellano <melori@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: James Rodewig <james.rodewig@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Kaarina Tungseth <kaarina.tungseth@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Ben Skelker <ben.skelker@elastic.co>