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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jim Ferenczi 6184efaff6
Handle unmapped fields in _field_caps API (#34071) (#41426)
Today the `_field_caps` API returns the list of indices where a field
is present only if this field has different types within the requested indices.
However if the request is an index pattern (or an alias, or both...) there
is no way to infer the indices if the response contains only fields that have
the same type in all indices. This commit changes the response to always return
the list of indices in the response. It also adds a way to retrieve unmapped field
in a specific section per field called `unmapped`. This section is created for each field
that is present in some indices but not all if the parameter `include_unmapped` is set to
true in the request (defaults to false).
2019-04-25 18:13:48 +02:00
Zachary Tong ec5dd0594f Disallow null/empty or duplicate composite sources (#41359)
Adds some validation to prevent duplicate source names from being
used in the composite agg.

Also refactored to use a ConstructingObjectParser and removed the
private ctor and setter for sources, making it mandatory.
2019-04-24 13:23:31 -04:00
Martijn Laarman 85b9dc18a7 fix #35262 define deprecations of API's as a whole and urls (#39063)
* fix #35262 define deprecations of API's as a whole and urls

* document hot threads deprecated paths

* deprecate scroll_id as part of the URL, documented only as part of the body which is a safer behaviour as well

* use version numbers up to patch version

* rest spec parser picks up deprecated paths as paths too

(cherry picked from commit 7e06023e7603b7584bfd9ee4e8a1ccd82c208ce7)
2019-04-23 14:28:36 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi 8f73e1e883 Fix unmapped field handling in the composite aggregation (#41280)
The `composite` aggregation maps unknown fields as numerics, this means that
any `after` value that is set on a query with an unmapped field on some indices
will fail if the provided value is not numeric. This commit changes the default
value source to use keyword instead in order to be able to parse any type of after
values.
2019-04-18 23:08:13 +02:00
Zachary Tong f19b052e03 Better error messages when pipelines reference incompatible aggs (#40068)
Pipelines require single-valued agg or a numeric to be returned.
If they don't get that, they throw an exception.  Unfortunately, this
exception text is very confusing to users because it usually arises
from pathing "through" multiple terms aggs.  The final target is a numeric,
but it's the intermediary aggs that cause the problem.

This commit adds the current agg name to the exception message
so the user knows which "level" is the issue.
2019-04-15 10:35:53 -04:00
Nik Everett c379206c1e
Fix some documentation urls in rest-api-spec (#40618) (#41145)
Fixes some documentation urls in the rest-api-spec. Some of these URLs
pointed to 404s and a few others pointed to deprecated documentation
when we have better documentation now. I'm not consistent about `master`
vs `current` because we're not consistent in other places and I think we
should solve all of those at once with something a little more
automatic.
2019-04-12 10:11:14 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 9c36ab4ab4 Adjust bwc version for flush parameter validation
Relates to #40213
2019-04-11 18:02:48 -04:00
Jason Tedor 24446ceae0
Add packaging to cluster stats response (#41048)
This commit adds a packaging_types field to the cluster stats response
that outlines the build flavors and types present in a cluster.
2019-04-10 13:47:19 -04:00
Mark Vieira 1287c7d91f
[Backport] Replace usages RandomizedTestingTask with built-in Gradle Test (#40978) (#40993)
* Replace usages RandomizedTestingTask with built-in Gradle Test (#40978)

This commit replaces the existing RandomizedTestingTask and supporting code with Gradle's built-in JUnit support via the Test task type. Additionally, the previous workaround to disable all tasks named "test" and create new unit testing tasks named "unitTest" has been removed such that the "test" task now runs unit tests as per the normal Gradle Java plugin conventions.

(cherry picked from commit 323f312bbc829a63056a79ebe45adced5099f6e6)

* Fix forking JVM runner

* Don't bump shadow plugin version
2019-04-09 11:52:50 -07:00
Adrien Grand 7c27e5f243 Revert "Mute failing test"
This reverts commit 1af2b2bfe6.
2019-04-04 15:55:09 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 2756a3936b Reject illegal flush parameters (#40213)
This change rejects an illegal combination of flush parameters where
force is true, but wait_if_ongoing is false. This combination is trappy
and should be forbidden.

Closes #36342
2019-04-04 09:02:31 -04:00
Alpar Torok 1af2b2bfe6 Mute failing test
Tracked in #40838
2019-04-04 14:54:21 +03:00
Adrien Grand 670e76669c
Fix alias resolution runtime complexity. (#40263) (#40788)
A user reported that the same query that takes ~900ms when querying an index
pattern only takes ~50ms when only querying indices that have matches. The
query is a date range query and we confirmed that the `can_match` phase works
as expected. I was able to reproduce this issue locally with a single node: with
900 1-shard indices, a query to an index pattern that matches all indices runs
in ~90ms while a query to the only index that has matches runs in 0-1ms.

This ended up not being related to the `can_match` phase but to the cost of
resolving aliases when querying an index pattern that matches lots of indices.
In that case, we first resolve the index pattern to a list of concrete indices
and then for each concrete index, we check whether it was matched through an
alias, meaning we might have to apply alias filters. Unfortunately this second
per-index operation runs in linear time with the number of matched concrete
indices, which means that alias resolution runs in O(num_indices^2) overall.
So queries get exponentially slower as an index pattern matches more indices.

I reorganized alias resolution into a one-step operation that runs in linear
time with the number of matches indices, and then a per-index operation that
runs in linear time with the number of aliases of this index. This makes alias
resolution run is O(num_indices * num_aliases_per_index) overall instead. When
testing the scenario described above, the `took` went down from ~90ms to ~10ms.
It is still more than the 0-1ms latency that one gets when only querying the
single index that has data, but still much better than what we had before.

Closes #40248
2019-04-04 11:40:42 +02:00
David Turner 5a2ba34174
Get node ID from nodes info in REST tests (#40052) (#40532)
We discussed recently that the cluster state API should be considered
"internal" and therefore our usual cast-iron stability guarantees do not hold
for this API.

However, there are a good number of REST tests that try to identify the master
node. Today they call `GET /_cluster/state` API and extract the master node ID
from the response. In fact many of these tests just want an arbitary node ID
(or perhaps a data node ID) so an alternative is to call `GET _nodes` or `GET
_nodes/data:true` and obtain a node ID from the keys of the `nodes` map in the
response.

This change adds the ability for YAML-based REST tests to extract an arbitrary
key from a map so that they can obtain a node ID from the nodes info API
instead of using the master node ID from the cluster state API.

Relates #40047.
2019-03-27 23:08:10 +00:00
Andy Bristol 23395a9b9f
search as you type fieldmapper (#35600)
Adds the search_as_you_type field type that acts like a text field optimized
for as-you-type search completion. It creates a couple subfields that analyze
the indexed terms as shingles, against which full terms are queried, and a
prefix subfield that analyze terms as the largest shingle size used and
edge-ngrams, against which partial terms are queried

Adds a match_bool_prefix query type that creates a boolean clause of a term
query for each term except the last, for which a boolean clause with a prefix
query is created.

The match_bool_prefix query is the recommended way of querying a search as you
type field, which will boil down to term queries for each shingle of the input
text on the appropriate shingle field, and the final (possibly partial) term
as a term query on the prefix field. This field type also supports phrase and
phrase prefix queries however
2019-03-27 13:29:13 -07:00
Nhat Nguyen b9f96a8e1f
Expose external refreshes through the stats API (#38643)
Right now, the stats API only provides refresh metrics regarding
internal refreshes. This isn't very useful and somewhat misleading for
cluster administrators since the internal refreshes are not indicative
of documents being available for search.

In this PR I added a new metric for collecting external refreshes as
they occur and exposing them through the stats API. Now, calling an
endpoint for stats will yield external refresh metrics as well.

Relates #36712
2019-03-24 22:21:00 -04:00
Mayya Sharipova 49a7c6e0e8
Expose proximity boosting (#39385) (#40251)
Expose DistanceFeatureQuery for geo, date and date_nanos types

Closes #33382
2019-03-20 09:24:41 -04:00
Simon Willnauer 235f57989f Return cached segments stats if `include_unloaded_segments` is true (#39698)
Today we don't return segments stats for closed indices which makes it
hard to tell how much memory such an index would require. With this change
we return the statistics if requested by setting `include_unloaded_segments` to
true on the rest request.

Relates to #39512
2019-03-20 12:08:41 +01:00
Jason Tedor 86d1d03c37
Remove cluster state size (#40109)
This commit removes the cluster state size field from the cluster state
response, and drops the backwards compatibility layer added in 6.7.0 to
continue to support this field. As calculation of this field was
expensive and had dubious value, we have elected to remove this field.
2019-03-15 17:16:25 -04:00
Jack Conradson b57af6c401 Add a Painless Context REST API (#39382)
This PR adds an internal REST API for querying context information about 
Painless whitelists.

Commands include the following:
GET /_scripts/painless/_context -- retrieves a list of contexts
GET /_scripts/painless/_context?context=%name% retrieves all available 
information about the API for this specific context
2019-03-14 12:42:12 -07:00
Jason Tedor 24973cf464
Adjust BWC version on cluster state size response
This work has been backported all the way now, so this commit adjusts
the BWC version.

Relates #40016
2019-03-14 09:42:12 -04:00
Jason Tedor 9181668edf
Stop returning cluster state size by default (#40016)
Computing the compressed size of the cluster state on every invocation
of cluster:monitor/state action is expensive, and the value of this
field is dubious anyway. Therefore we want to remove computing this
field. As a first step, we stop computing and return this field by
default. To avoid breaking users, we will give them a system property to
use to tide them over until the next major release when we will actually
remove this field. This comes with a deprecation warning too, and the
backport to the appropriate minor will also include a note in the
migration guide. There will be a follow-up to remove this field in the
next major version.
2019-03-14 08:57:55 -04:00
Ioannis Kakavas 87ec511684 Mute locale dependent mapping tests (#39996) 2019-03-13 17:07:20 +02:00
Tal Levy 6c52da54c8
fix index refresh in test within 20_mix_typeless_typeful (#39198) (#39804)
the test "Implicitly create a typeless ... typed template"
fails occasionally because the index operation hasn't
propogated to update the index mapping in time for the
following assertion about a dynamically mapped field "bar".

error failed with:

```
field [test-1.mappings.my_type.properties.bar] doesn't have a true value
Expected: not null
     but: was null
```

refreshing the index should resolve this timing issue.
2019-03-08 12:15:32 -08:00
Martijn Laarman af4e740500 Document scroll param on reindex.json (#38615)
The Reindex API also exposes `scroll` as a querystring parameter.
2019-03-07 18:14:29 +01:00
Jim Ferenczi 160dc29f0e Handle total hits equal to track_total_hits (#37907)
This change ensures that a total hits equal to the value set for
track_total_hits is not considered as a lower bound.
2019-03-05 16:28:48 +01:00
Simon Willnauer d112c89041 Allow inclusion of unloaded segments in stats (#39512)
Today we have no chance to fetch actual segment stats for segments that
are currently unloaded. This is relevant in the case of frozen indices.
This allows to monitor how much memory a frozen index would use if it was
unfrozen.
2019-03-05 14:02:20 +01:00
Tanguy Leroux e005eeb0b3
Backport support for replicating closed indices to 7.x (#39506)(#39499)
Backport support for replicating closed indices (#39499)
    
    Before this change, closed indexes were simply not replicated. It was therefore
    possible to close an index and then decommission a data node without knowing
    that this data node contained shards of the closed index, potentially leading to
    data loss. Shards of closed indices were not completely taken into account when
    balancing the shards within the cluster, or automatically replicated through shard
    copies, and they were not easily movable from node A to node B using APIs like
    Cluster Reroute without being fully reopened and closed again.
    
    This commit changes the logic executed when closing an index, so that its shards
    are not just removed and forgotten but are instead reinitialized and reallocated on
    data nodes using an engine implementation which does not allow searching or
     indexing, which has a low memory overhead (compared with searchable/indexable
    opened shards) and which allows shards to be recovered from peer or promoted
    as primaries when needed.
    
    This new closing logic is built on top of the new Close Index API introduced in
    6.7.0 (#37359). Some pre-closing sanity checks are executed on the shards before
    closing them, and closing an index on a 8.0 cluster will reinitialize the index shards
    and therefore impact the cluster health.
    
    Some APIs have been adapted to make them work with closed indices:
    - Cluster Health API
    - Cluster Reroute API
    - Cluster Allocation Explain API
    - Recovery API
    - Cat Indices
    - Cat Shards
    - Cat Health
    - Cat Recovery
    
    This commit contains all the following changes (most recent first):
    * c6c42a1 Adapt NoOpEngineTests after #39006
    * 3f9993d Wait for shards to be active after closing indices (#38854)
    * 5e7a428 Adapt the Cluster Health API to closed indices (#39364)
    * 3e61939 Adapt CloseFollowerIndexIT for replicated closed indices (#38767)
    * 71f5c34 Recover closed indices after a full cluster restart (#39249)
    * 4db7fd9 Adapt the Recovery API for closed indices (#38421)
    * 4fd1bb2 Adapt more tests suites to closed indices (#39186)
    * 0519016 Add replica to primary promotion test for closed indices (#39110)
    * b756f6c Test the Cluster Shard Allocation Explain API with closed indices (#38631)
    * c484c66 Remove index routing table of closed indices in mixed versions clusters (#38955)
    * 00f1828 Mute CloseFollowerIndexIT.testCloseAndReopenFollowerIndex()
    * e845b0a Do not schedule Refresh/Translog/GlobalCheckpoint tasks for closed indices (#38329)
    * cf9a015 Adapt testIndexCanChangeCustomDataPath for replicated closed indices (#38327)
    * b9becdd Adapt testPendingTasks() for replicated closed indices (#38326)
    * 02cc730 Allow shards of closed indices to be replicated as regular shards (#38024)
    * e53a9be Fix compilation error in IndexShardIT after merge with master
    * cae4155 Relax NoOpEngine constraints (#37413)
    * 54d110b [RCI] Adapt NoOpEngine to latest FrozenEngine changes
    * c63fd69 [RCI] Add NoOpEngine for closed indices (#33903)
    
    Relates to #33888
2019-03-01 14:48:26 +01:00
Tal Levy 0b676f07f6 mute failing test in 20_mix_typeless_typeful
awaits fix in #39198
2019-02-20 16:12:07 -08:00
Adrien Grand c28b6fb9b6
Reenable test in `indices.put_mapping/20_mix_typeless_typeful.yml`. (#39056) (#39057)
This test had been disabled because of test failures, but it only affected the
6.x branch. The fix for 6.x is at #39054. On master/7.x/7.0 we can reenable the
test as-is.
2019-02-20 11:33:50 +01:00
Lee Hinman 41ac6f9c55
Revert "Mute failing test 20_mix_typless_typefull (#38781)" (#38912) (#39141)
Backport of #38912

This reverts commit b91e0589fe1efdaa5061a75a3674a5cc8706b703.

This should be fixed by #38873

Resolves #38711
2019-02-19 16:14:31 -07:00
Alan Woodward ab4d5f404f Add overlapping, before, after filters to intervals query (#38999)
Lucene recently added `overlapping`, `before` and `after` filters to the intervals package. This
commit exposes them in elasticsearch.
2019-02-18 15:06:24 +00:00
Alpar Torok 12eac6ad4b Mute failing test (#38781)
Tracking #38711
2019-02-12 15:57:57 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux 510829f9f7
TransportVerifyShardBeforeCloseAction should force a flush (#38401)
This commit changes the `TransportVerifyShardBeforeCloseAction` so that it 
always forces the flush of the shard. It seems that #37961 is not sufficient to 
ensure that the translog and the Lucene commit share the exact same max 
seq no and global checkpoint information in case of one or more noop 
operations have been made.

The `BulkWithUpdatesIT.testThatMissingIndexDoesNotAbortFullBulkRequest` 
and `FrozenIndexTests.testFreezeEmptyIndexWithTranslogOps` test this trivial 
situation and they both fail 1 on 10 executions.

Relates to #33888
2019-02-06 13:22:54 +01:00
Boaz Leskes 033ba725af
Remove support for internal versioning for concurrency control (#38254)
Elasticsearch has long [supported](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/docs-index_.html#index-versioning) compare and set (a.k.a optimistic concurrency control) operations using internal document versioning. Sadly that approach is flawed and can sometime do the wrong thing. Here's the relevant excerpt from the resiliency status page:

> When a primary has been partitioned away from the cluster there is a short period of time until it detects this. During that time it will continue indexing writes locally, thereby updating document versions. When it tries to replicate the operation, however, it will discover that it is partitioned away. It won’t acknowledge the write and will wait until the partition is resolved to negotiate with the master on how to proceed. The master will decide to either fail any replicas which failed to index the operations on the primary or tell the primary that it has to step down because a new primary has been chosen in the meantime. Since the old primary has already written documents, clients may already have read from the old primary before it shuts itself down. The version numbers of these reads may not be unique if the new primary has already accepted writes for the same document 

We recently [introduced](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/6.x/optimistic-concurrency-control.html) a new sequence number based approach that doesn't suffer from this dirty reads problem. 

This commit removes support for internal versioning as a concurrency control mechanism in favor of the sequence number approach.

Relates to #1078
2019-02-05 20:53:35 +01:00
Julie Tibshirani 3ce7d2c9b6
Make sure to reject mappings with type _doc when include_type_name is false. (#38270)
`CreateIndexRequest#source(Map<String, Object>, ... )`, which is used when
deserializing index creation requests, accidentally accepts mappings that are
nested twice under the type key (as described in the bug report #38266).

This in turn causes us to be too lenient in parsing typeless mappings. In
particular, we accept the following index creation request, even though it
should not contain the type key `_doc`:

```
PUT index?include_type_name=false
{
  "mappings": {
    "_doc": {
      "properties": { ... }
    }
  }
}
```

There is a similar issue for both 'put templates' and 'put mappings' requests
as well.

This PR makes the minimal changes to detect and reject these typed mappings in
requests. It does not address #38266 generally, or attempt a larger refactor
around types in these server-side requests, as I think this should be done at a
later time.
2019-02-05 10:52:32 -08:00
Tal Levy ae47c025e2
add basic REST test for geohash_grid (#37996) 2019-02-05 09:44:47 -08:00
Boaz Leskes 12657fda44
`if_seq_no` and `if_primary_term` parameters aren't wired correctly in REST Client's CRUD API (#38411) 2019-02-05 18:05:56 +01:00
Yogesh Gaikwad fe36861ada
Add support for API keys to access Elasticsearch (#38291)
X-Pack security supports built-in authentication service
`token-service` that allows access tokens to be used to 
access Elasticsearch without using Basic authentication.
The tokens are generated by `token-service` based on
OAuth2 spec. The access token is a short-lived token
(defaults to 20m) and refresh token with a lifetime of 24 hours,
making them unsuitable for long-lived or recurring tasks where
the system might go offline thereby failing refresh of tokens.

This commit introduces a built-in authentication service
`api-key-service` that adds support for long-lived tokens aka API
keys to access Elasticsearch. The `api-key-service` is consulted
after `token-service` in the authentication chain. By default,
if TLS is enabled then `api-key-service` is also enabled.
The service can be disabled using the configuration setting.

The API keys:-
- by default do not have an expiration but expiration can be
  configured where the API keys need to be expired after a
  certain amount of time.
- when generated will keep authentication information of the user that
   generated them.
- can be defined with a role describing the privileges for accessing
   Elasticsearch and will be limited by the role of the user that
   generated them
- can be invalidated via invalidation API
- information can be retrieved via a get API
- that have been expired or invalidated will be retained for 1 week
  before being deleted. The expired API keys remover task handles this.

Following are the API key management APIs:-
1. Create API Key - `PUT/POST /_security/api_key`
2. Get API key(s) - `GET /_security/api_key`
3. Invalidate API Key(s) `DELETE /_security/api_key`

The API keys can be used to access Elasticsearch using `Authorization`
header, where the auth scheme is `ApiKey` and the credentials, is the 
base64 encoding of API key Id and API key separated by a colon.
Example:-
```
curl -H "Authorization: ApiKey YXBpLWtleS1pZDphcGkta2V5" http://localhost:9200/_cluster/health
```

Closes #34383
2019-02-05 14:21:57 +11:00
Mayya Sharipova 641704464d
Deprecate types in rollover index API (#38039)
Relates to #35190
2019-02-04 16:07:45 -05:00
Alexander Reelsen 87f3579125
Add nanosecond field mapper (#37755)
This adds a dedicated field mapper that supports nanosecond resolution -
at the price of a reduced date range.

When using the date field mapper, the time is stored as milliseconds since the epoch
in a long in lucene. This field mapper stores the time in nanoseconds
since the epoch - which means its range is much smaller, ranging roughly from
1970 to 2262.

Note that aggregations will still be in milliseconds.
However docvalue fields will have full nanosecond resolution

Relates #27330
2019-02-04 11:31:16 +01:00
Boaz Leskes f6e06a2b19 Adapt minimum versions for seq# powered operations in Watch related requests and UpdateRequest (#38231)
After backporting #37977, #37857 and #37872
2019-02-01 20:37:16 -05:00
Julie Tibshirani c2e9d13ebd
Default include_type_name to false in the yml test harness. (#38058)
This PR removes the temporary change we made to the yml test harness in #37285
to automatically set `include_type_name` to `true` in index creation requests
if it's not already specified. This is possible now that the vast majority of
index creation requests were updated to be typeless in #37611. A few additional
tests also needed updating here.

Additionally, this PR updates the test harness to set `include_type_name` to
`false` in index creation requests when communicating with 6.x nodes. This
mirrors the logic added in #37611 to allow for typeless document write requests
in test set-up code. With this update in place, we can remove many references
to `include_type_name: false` from the yml tests.
2019-02-01 11:44:13 -08:00
Nhat Nguyen f5f3cb8f4c
AwaitsFix PUT mapping with _doc on an index that has types (#38204)
Tracked at #38202
2019-02-01 12:00:43 -05:00
Adrien Grand 2229e7231e
Enable bw tests for #37871 and #38032. (#38167)
Mixed-version clusters tests had been disabled initially since they wouldn't
work until the functionality would be backported.
2019-02-01 13:55:51 +01:00
Jim Ferenczi b7308aa03c
Don't load global ordinals with the `map` execution_hint (#37833)
The terms aggregator loads the global ordinals to retrieve the cardinality of the field to aggregate on. This information is then used to select the strategy to use for the aggregation (breadth_first or depth_first). However this should be avoided if the execution_hint is explicitly set to map since this mode doesn't really need the global ordinals. Since we still need the cardinality of the field this change picks the maximum cardinality in the segments as an estimation of the total cardinality to select the strategy to use (breadth_first or depth_first). This estimation is only used if the execution hint is set to map, otherwise the global ordinals are still used to retrieve the accurate cardinality.

Closes #37705
2019-02-01 09:35:46 +01:00
Yuri Astrakhan f3cde06a1d
geotile_grid implementation (#37842)
Implements `geotile_grid` aggregation

This patch refactors previous implementation https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/30240

This code uses the same base classes as `geohash_grid` agg, but uses a different hashing
algorithm to allow zoom consistency.  Each grid bucket is aligned to Web Mercator tiles.
2019-01-31 19:11:30 -05:00
Luca Cavanna 622fb7883b
Introduce ability to minimize round-trips in CCS (#37828)
With #37566 we have introduced the ability to merge multiple search responses into one. That makes it possible to expose a new way of executing cross-cluster search requests, that makes CCS much faster whenever there is network latency between the CCS coordinating node and the remote clusters. The coordinating node can now send a single search request to each remote cluster, which gets reduced by each one of them. from + size results are requested to each cluster, and the reduce phase in each cluster is non final (meaning that buckets are not pruned and pipeline aggs are not executed). The CCS coordinating node performs an additional, final reduction, which produces one search response out of the multiple responses received from the different clusters.

This new execution path will be activated by default for any CCS request unless a scroll is provided or inner hits are requested as part of field collapsing. The search API accepts now a new parameter called ccs_minimize_roundtrips that allows to opt-out of the default behaviour.

Relates to #32125
2019-01-31 15:12:14 +01:00
Adrien Grand a536fa7755
Treat put-mapping calls with `_doc` as a top-level key as typed calls. (#38032)
Currently the put-mapping API assumes that because the type name is `_doc` then
it is dealing with a typeless put-mapping call. Yet we still allow running the
put-mapping API in a typed fashion with `_doc` as a type name. The current logic
triggers surprising errors when doing a typed put-mapping call with `_doc` as a
type name on an index that has a type already.

This is a bit of a corner-case, but is more important on 6.x due to the fact
that using the index API with `_doc` as a type name triggers typed calls to the
put-mapping API with `_doc` as a type name.
2019-01-31 13:57:42 +01:00
Adrien Grand 3c439d3b92
Fix test bug when testing the merging of mappings and templates. (#38021)
This test performs a typed index call when it actually means to run a typeless
index call.
2019-01-31 13:52:09 +01:00