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
* Add doc runtime class path
* Use getAllHttpSocketURI.get(0) instead of getAllHttpSocketURI to get a single
test cluster URL rather than a list
Backport: 3057e0f
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)
Removing these limits as they cause unnecessarily many object in the blob stores.
We do not have to worry about BwC of this change since we do not support any 3rd party
implementations of Azure or GCS.
Also, since there is no valid reason to set a different than the default maximum chunk size at this
point, removing the documentation (which was incorrect in the case of Azure to begin with) for the setting
from the docs.
Closes#56018
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>
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
}
...
```