Add source_node and target_node fields to the recovery cat API. Also fixed and updated the documentation which was not complete concerning fields names.
Closes#8041
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
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
* `get_upgrade` => `GET _upgrade` -- Return the status
* `upgrade` => `POST _upgrade` -- Perform the operation
Original specification part of c021f22523.
Related: #7884, #7922
This commit does the following:
* Add the new API at the rest layer, being backed by the optimize API
with upgrade flag, and segments api to find upgrade status.
* Add `upgrade` flag to optimize API, and deprecate `force` flag (will
remove in master)
* Add test for both synchronous and async upgrade
closes#7884closes#7922
When asking for `GET /_cat/indices?v`, you can now retrieve closed indices in addition to opened ones.
```
health status index pri rep docs.count docs.deleted store.size pri.store.size
yellow open .marvel-2014.05.21 1 1 8792 0 21.7mb 21.7mb
close test
yellow open .marvel-2014.05.22 1 1 3871 0 10.7mb 10.7mb
red open .marvel-2014.05.27 1 1
```
Closes#7907.
Closes#7936.
By default term vectors are now realtime, as opposed to previously near
realtime. If they are not found in the index, they will be generated on the
fly. The document is fetched from the transaction log and treated as an
artificial document. One can set `realtime` parameter to `false` in order to
disable this functionality. This consequently makes the MLT query realtime in
fetching documents, as it previsouly used to be before switching from using
the multi get API to the mtv API.
Closes#7846
Previously, the only way to specify a document not present in the index was to
use `like_text`. This would usually lead to complex queries made of multiple
MLT queries per document field. This commit adds the ability to the MLT query
to directly specify documents not present in the index (artificial documents).
The syntax is similar to the Percolator API or to the Multi Term Vector API.
Closes#7725
This contains several cleanups to the indexed scripts.
Remove the unused FetchSourceContext from the Get request..
Add lang,_version,_id to the REST GET API.
Removes the routing from GetIndexedScriptRequest since the script index is a single shard that is replicated across all nodes.
Fix backward compatible template file reference
Before 1.3.0 on disk scripts could be referenced by requesting
````
_search/template
{
"template" : "ondiskscript"
}
````
This was broken in 1.3.0 by requiring
````
{
"template" :
{
"file" : "ondiskscript"
}
}
````
This commit restores the previous behavior.
Remove support for preference, realtime and refresh
These parameters don't make sense anymore for indexed scripts as we always force the preference to _local and
always refresh after a Put to the indexed scripts index.
Closes#7568Closes#7559Closes#7647Closes#7567
Returns information about settings, aliases, warmers, and mappings. Basically returns the IndexMetadata. This new endpoint replaces the /{index}/_alias|_aliases|_mapping|_mappings|_settings|_warmer|_warmers and /_alias|_aliases|_mapping|_mappings|_settings|_warmer|_warmers endpoints whilst maintaining the same response formats. The only exception to this is on the /_alias|_aliases|_warmer|_warmers endpoint which will now return a section for 'aliases' or 'warmers' even if no aliases or warmers exist. This backwards compatibility change is documented in the reference docs.
Closes#4069
By default the reroute API should return the new cluster state, excluding the metadata. It was however it was wrongly using an old parameter (filter_metadata) and thus failed to do so. This commits restores but wiring it to the correct `metric` parameter. We also add an enum representing the possible metrics, to avoid similar future mistakes.
Closes#7520Closes#7523
The get, put and delete indexed script apis map to get, index and delete api and internally create those corresponding requests. We need to make sure that the original headers are handed over to the new request by passing the original request in the constructor when creating the new one.
Also streamlined the support for version and version_type in the REST layer since the parameters were not consistently parsed and set to the internal java API requests.
Modified the REST delete template and delete script actions to make use of a client instead of using the `ScriptService` directly.
Closes#7569
The root endpoint returns basic information about this node, like it's name and ES version etc. The cluster name is an important information that belongs in that list.
Closes#7524
This change means that the default settings for expand_wildcards are only applied if the expand_wildcards parameter is not specified rather than being set upfront. It also adds the none and all options to the parameter to allow the user to specify no expansion and expansion to all indexes (equivalent to 'open,closed')
Closes#7258
Index, type and id were returned as part of the REST explain api response, but not through java api. That info was read out of the request, relying on the fact that the index would get overridden with the concrete one within that same request.
Closes#7201
A request level flag, defaults to be unset, to control the query cache. When not set, it defaults to the index level settings, when explicitly set, will override the index level setting
closes#7167
In the case of inserts the UpdateHelper class will now allow the script used to apply updates to run on the upsert doc provided by clients. This allows the logic for managing the internal state of the data item to be managed by the script and is not reliant on clients performing the initialisation of data structures managed by the script.
Closes#7143
Implements a new Exists API allowing users to do fast exists check on any matched documents for a given query.
This API should be faster then using the Count API as it will:
- early terminate the search execution once any document is found to exist
- return the response as soon as the first shard reports matched documents
closes#6995
This commit adds the ability to force blocking on the flush operaition
to make sure all files have been written and synced to disk. Without
this option a flush might be executing at the same time causing the
current flush to fail and return before all files being synced.
Closes#6996