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Author SHA1 Message Date
lipsill b7c0d2830a [Docs] Remove repeating words (#33087) 2018-08-28 13:16:43 +02:00
Luca Cavanna 393eec1482
Set maxScore for empty TopDocs to Nan rather than 0 (#32938)
We used to set `maxScore` to `0` within `TopDocs` in situations where there is really no score as the size was set to `0` and scores were not even tracked. In such scenarios, `Float.Nan` is more appropriate, which gets converted to `max_score: null` on the REST layer. That's also more consistent with lucene which set `maxScore` to `Float.Nan` when merging empty `TopDocs` (see `TopDocs#merge`).
2018-08-22 17:23:54 +02:00
Ryan Ernst 478f6d6cf1
Scripting: Conditionally use java time api in scripting (#31441)
This commit adds a boolean system property, `es.scripting.use_java_time`,
which controls the concrete return type used by doc values within
scripts. The return type of accessing doc values for a date field is
changed to Object, essentially duck typing the type to allow
co-existence during the transition from joda time to java time.
2018-08-01 08:58:49 -07:00
Colm O'Shea 97b379e0d4 fix no=>not typo (#32463)
Found a tiny typo while reading the docs
2018-07-31 13:33:23 +01:00
Paul Sanwald feb07559aa fix typo 2018-07-13 14:59:11 -04:00
Colin Goodheart-Smithe 0edb096eb4 Adds a new auto-interval date histogram (#28993)
* Adds a new auto-interval date histogram

This change adds a new type of histogram aggregation called `auto_date_histogram` where you can specify the target number of buckets you require and it will find an appropriate interval for the returned buckets. The aggregation works by first collecting documents in buckets at second interval, when it has created more than the target number of buckets it merges these buckets into minute interval bucket and continues collecting until it reaches the target number of buckets again. It will keep merging buckets when it exceeds the target until either collection is finished or the highest interval (currently years) is reached. A similar process happens at reduce time.

This aggregation intentionally does not support min_doc_count, offest and extended_bounds to keep the already complex logic from becoming more complex. The aggregation accepts sub-aggregations but will always operate in `breadth_first` mode deferring the computation of sub-aggregations until the final buckets from the shard are known. min_doc_count is effectively hard-coded to zero meaning that we will insert empty buckets where necessary.

Closes #9572

* Adds documentation

* Added sub aggregator test

* Fixes failing docs test

* Brings branch up to date with master changes

* trying to get tests to pass again

* Fixes multiBucketConsumer accounting

* Collects more buckets than needed on shards

This gives us more options at reduce time in terms of how we do the
final merge of the buckeets to produce the final result

* Revert "Collects more buckets than needed on shards"

This reverts commit 993c782d117892af9a3c86a51921cdee630a3ac5.

* Adds ability to merge within a rounding

* Fixes nonn-timezone doc test failure

* Fix time zone tests

* iterates on tests

* Adds test case and documentation changes

Added some notes in the documentation about the intervals that can bbe
returned.

Also added a test case that utilises the merging of conseecutive buckets

* Fixes performance bug

The bug meant that getAppropriate rounding look a huge amount of time
if the range of the data was large but also sparsely populated. In
these situations the rounding would be very low so iterating through
the rounding values from the min key to the max keey look a long time
(~120 seconds in one test).

The solution is to add a rough estimate first which chooses the
rounding based just on the long values of the min and max keeys alone
but selects the rounding one lower than the one it thinks is
appropriate so the accurate method can choose the final rounding taking
into account the fact that intervals are not always fixed length.

Thee commit also adds more tests

* Changes to only do complex reduction on final reduce

* merge latest with master

* correct tests and add a new test case for 10k buckets

* refactor to perform bucket number check in innerBuild

* correctly derive bucket setting, update tests to increase bucket threshold

* fix checkstyle

* address code review comments

* add documentation for default buckets

* fix typo
2018-07-13 13:08:35 -04:00
Jimi Ford e955ffc38d Docs: fix typo in datehistogram (#31972) 2018-07-11 15:04:57 -04:00
Sue Gallagher 357a07e7a2
[DOCS] Fix heading format errors (#31483)
* [DOCS] Fix heading format errors. Closes #31327

* [DOCS] Fix heading format errors. Closes #31327
2018-06-25 17:25:32 -07:00
Jim Ferenczi e33d107f84
Add missing_bucket option in the composite agg (#29465)
This change adds a new option to the composite aggregation named `missing_bucket`.
This option can be set by source and dictates whether documents without a value for the
source should be ignored. When set to true, documents without a value for a field emits
an explicit `null` value which is then added in the composite bucket.
The `missing` option that allows to set an explicit value (instead of `null`) is deprecated in this change and will be removed in a follow up (only in 7.x).
This commit also changes how the big arrays are allocated, instead of reserving
the provided `size` for all sources they are created with a small intial size and they grow
depending on the number of buckets created by the aggregation:
Closes #29380
2018-05-30 09:48:40 +02:00
Julie Tibshirani 638a719370
Ensure that ip_range aggregations always return bucket keys. (#30701) 2018-05-24 08:55:14 -07:00
Piotr Prądzyński a0a8c4f186 filters agg docs duplicated 'bucket' word removal (#30677)
In one place word 'bucket' was duplicated.
2018-05-17 15:21:50 +01:00
Jason Tedor 4a4e3d70d5
Default to one shard (#30539)
This commit changes the default out-of-the-box configuration for the
number of shards from five to one. We think this will help address a
common problem of oversharding. For users with time-based indices that
need a different default, this can be managed with index templates. For
users with non-time-based indices that find they need to re-shard with
the split API in place they no longer need to resort only to
reindexing.

Since this has the impact of changing the default number of shards used
in REST tests, we want to ensure that we still have coverage for issues
that could arise from multiple shards. As such, we randomize (rarely)
the default number of shards in REST tests to two. This is managed via a
global index template. However, some tests check the templates that are
in the cluster state during the test. Since this template is randomly
there, we need a way for tests to skip adding the template used to set
the number of shards to two. For this we add the default_shards feature
skip. To avoid having to write our docs in a complicated way because
sometimes they might be behind one shard, and sometimes they might be
behind two shards we apply the default_shards feature skip to all docs
tests. That is, these tests will always run with the default number of
shards (one).
2018-05-14 12:22:35 -04:00
Christoph Büscher 21dbf9fab0
Document time unit limitations for date histograms (#30177)
Adding some allowed abbreviated values for intervals in date histograms
as well as documenting the limitations of intervals larger than days.

Closes #23294
2018-04-26 19:44:21 +02:00
Adrien Grand ebd6b5b7ba
Deprecate filtering on `_type`. (#29468)
As indices are only allowed to have one type now, and types are going away in
the future, we should deprecate filtering by `_type`.

Relates #15613
2018-04-13 09:07:51 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi 5288235ca3
Optimize the composite aggregation for match_all and range queries (#28745)
This change refactors the composite aggregation to add an execution mode that visits documents in the order of the values
present in the leading source of the composite definition. This mode does not need to visit all documents since it can early terminate
the collection when the leading source value is greater than the lowest value in the queue.
Instead of collecting the documents in the order of their doc_id, this mode uses the inverted lists (or the bkd tree for numerics) to collect documents
in the order of the values present in the leading source.
For instance the following aggregation:

```
"composite" : {
  "sources" : [
    { "value1": { "terms" : { "field": "timestamp", "order": "asc" } } }
  ],
  "size": 10
}
```
... can use the field `timestamp` to collect the documents with the 10 lowest values for the field instead of visiting all documents.
For composite aggregation with more than one source the execution can early terminate as soon as one of the 10 lowest values produces enough
composite buckets. For instance if visiting the first two lowest timestamp created 10 composite buckets we can early terminate the collection since it
is guaranteed that the third lowest timestamp cannot create a composite key that compares lower than the one already visited.

This mode can execute iff:
 * The leading source in the composite definition uses an indexed field of type `date` (works also with `date_histogram` source), `integer`, `long` or `keyword`.
 * The query is a match_all query or a range query over the field that is used as the leading source in the composite definition.
 * The sort order of the leading source is the natural order (ascending since postings and numerics are sorted in ascending order only).

If these conditions are not met this aggregation visits each document like any other agg.
2018-03-26 09:51:37 +02:00
Paul Sanwald 6dae955b6a
Document and test date_range "missing" support (#28983)
* Add a REST integration test that documents date_range support

Add a test case that exercises date_range aggregations using the missing
option.

Addresses #17597

* Test cleanup and correction

Adding a document with a null date to exercise `missing` option, update
test name to something reasonable.

* Update documentation to explain how the "missing" parameter works for
date_range aggregations.

* Wrap lines at 80 chars in docs.

* Change format of test to YAML for readability.
2018-03-13 12:58:30 -07:00
Menno Oudshoorn d018a0008e Add a usage example of the JLH score (#28905)
Adds a usage example of the JLH score used in significant terms aggregation.
All other methods to calculate significance score have such an example

Closes #28513
2018-03-06 15:37:18 +01:00
Tim Roes 5689dc1182 [Docs] Fix typo in composite aggregation (#28891) 2018-03-04 11:47:24 -08:00
Clinton Gormley 45c1e37740 Add defined ID to terms agg size header 2018-02-02 13:43:20 +01:00
Jim Ferenczi c4e0a84344
Mark the composite aggregation as a beta feature (#28431)
The `composite` aggregation should be marked as beta (rather than experimental) in the documentation.
2018-02-02 09:24:10 +01:00
Jim Ferenczi c26d4ac6c1
Always return the after_key in composite aggregation response (#28358)
This change adds the `after_key` of a composite aggregation directly in the response.
It is redundant when all buckets are not filtered/removed by a pipeline aggregation since in this case the `after_key` is always the last bucket
in the response. Though when using a pipeline aggregation to filter composite buckets, the `after_key` can be lost if the last bucket is filtered.
This commit fixes this situation by always returning the `after_key` in a dedicated section.
2018-01-25 09:15:27 +01:00
Jim Ferenczi 65184d0b5b
Adds a note in the `terms` aggregation docs regarding pagination (#28360)
This change adds a note in the `terms` aggregation that explains how to retrieve **all**
terms (or all combinations of terms in a nested agg) using the `composite` aggregation.
2018-01-25 08:59:41 +01:00
Alex Moros Marco 090ac3c2a2 [Doc] Fixs typo in reverse-nested-aggregation.asciidoc (#28348) 2018-01-24 17:54:02 +01:00
Jim Ferenczi b2ce994be7 [Docs] Fix asciidoc style in composite agg docs 2018-01-23 16:41:32 +01:00
Jim Ferenczi 19cfc25873
Adds the ability to specify a format on composite date_histogram source (#28310)
This commit adds the ability to specify a date format on the `date_histogram` composite source.
If the format is defined, the key for the source is returned as a formatted date.

Closes #27923
2018-01-23 15:14:49 +01:00
Christoph Büscher 556d77c9ad
[Docs] Add note on limitation for significant_text with nested objects (#28052)
Add section to `significant_text` documentation mentioning that it currently
does not support use on nested objects.

Relates to #28050
2018-01-03 16:28:23 +01:00
Shaunak Kashyap da0ed578b2 Fixing typo in param name: values => sources (#28016) 2017-12-28 18:18:30 +01:00
Adrien Grand 1b660821a2
Allow `_doc` as a type. (#27816)
Allowing `_doc` as a type will enable users to make the transition to 7.0
smoother since the index APIs will be `PUT index/_doc/id` and `POST index/_doc`.
This also moves most of the documentation to `_doc` as a type name.

Closes #27750
Closes #27751
2017-12-14 17:47:53 +01:00
Christoph Büscher 0d11b9fe34
[Docs] Unify spelling of Elasticsearch (#27567)
Removes occurences of "elasticsearch" or "ElasticSearch" in favour of
"Elasticsearch" where appropriate.
2017-11-29 09:44:25 +01:00
Clinton Gormley d1b1d711df Update composite-aggregation.asciidoc
Fixed asciidoc typo
2017-11-23 15:05:14 +01:00
Takumasa Ochi eed8d1aee5 [DOC] Fix mathematical representation on interval (range) (#27450) 2017-11-21 17:06:26 +00:00
Jim Ferenczi d1093bd2fa #26800: Fix docs rendering 2017-11-20 08:41:02 +01:00
Jim Ferenczi 623367d793
Add composite aggregator (#26800)
* This change adds a module called `aggs-composite` that defines a new aggregation named `composite`.
The `composite` aggregation is a multi-buckets aggregation that creates composite buckets made of multiple sources.
The sources for each bucket can be defined as:
  * A `terms` source, values are extracted from a field or a script.
  * A `date_histogram` source, values are extracted from a date field and rounded to the provided interval.
This aggregation can be used to retrieve all buckets of a deeply nested aggregation by flattening the nested aggregation in composite buckets.
A composite buckets is composed of one value per source and is built for each document as the combinations of values in the provided sources.
For instance the following aggregation:

````
"test_agg": {
  "terms": {
    "field": "field1"
  },
  "aggs": {
    "nested_test_agg":
      "terms": {
        "field": "field2"
      }
  }
}
````
... which retrieves the top N terms for `field1` and for each top term in `field1` the top N terms for `field2`, can be replaced by a `composite` aggregation in order to retrieve **all** the combinations of `field1`, `field2` in the matching documents:

````
"composite_agg": {
  "composite": {
    "sources": [
      {
	"field1": {
          "terms": {
              "field": "field1"
            }
        }
      },
      {
	"field2": {
          "terms": {
            "field": "field2"
          }
        }
      },
    }
  }
````

The response of the aggregation looks like this:

````
"aggregations": {
  "composite_agg": {
    "buckets": [
      {
        "key": {
          "field1": "alabama",
          "field2": "almanach"
        },
        "doc_count": 100
      },
      {
        "key": {
          "field1": "alabama",
          "field2": "calendar"
        },
        "doc_count": 1
      },
      {
        "key": {
          "field1": "arizona",
          "field2": "calendar"
        },
        "doc_count": 1
      }
    ]
  }
}
````

By default this aggregation returns 10 buckets sorted in ascending order of the composite key.
Pagination can be achieved by providing `after` values, the values of the composite key to aggregate after.
For instance the following aggregation will aggregate all composite keys that sorts after `arizona, calendar`:

````
"composite_agg": {
  "composite": {
    "after": {"field1": "alabama", "field2": "calendar"},
    "size": 100,
    "sources": [
      {
	"field1": {
          "terms": {
            "field": "field1"
          }
        }
      },
      {
	"field2": {
          "terms": {
            "field": "field2"
          }
	}
      }
    }
  }
````

This aggregation is optimized for indices that set an index sorting that match the composite source definition.
For instance the aggregation above could run faster on indices that defines an index sorting like this:

````
"settings": {
  "index.sort.field": ["field1", "field2"]
}
````

In this case the `composite` aggregation can early terminate on each segment.
This aggregation also accepts multi-valued field but disables early termination for these fields even if index sorting matches the sources definition.
This is mandatory because index sorting picks only one value per document to perform the sort.
2017-11-16 15:13:36 +01:00
shaulzorea 9db21cd23f fixing typo in datehistogram-aggregation.asciidoc (#26924) 2017-10-08 15:12:43 +02:00
shaulzorea 666cf4b872
fixing typo in nested-aggregation.asciidoc (#26481) 2017-09-04 06:42:44 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux 643eb286dc [Docs] Convert remaining code snippets in docs (#26422)
This commit converts the last remaining code snippets so that they are
now testable.
2017-08-30 12:11:10 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi 977dcfe789 Deprecate global_ordinals_hash and global_ordinals_low_cardinality (#26173)
* Deprecate global_ordinals_hash and global_ordinals_low_cardinality

This change deprecates the `global_ordinals_hash` and `global_ordinals_low_cardinality` and
makes the `global_ordinals` execution hint choose internally if global ords should be remapped or use the segment ord directly.
These hints are too sensitive and expert to be exposed and we should be able to take the right decision internally based on the agg tree.
2017-08-21 19:12:27 +02:00
Christoph Büscher 5dae277bb2 Support distance units in GeoHashGrid aggregation precision (#26291)
Currently the `precision` parameter must be a precision level
in the range of [1,12]. In #5042 it was suggested also supporting
distance units like "1km" to automatically approcimate the needed
precision level. This change adds this support to the Rest API by
making use of GeoUtils#geoHashLevelsForPrecision.

Plain integer values without a unit are still treated as precision
levels like before. Distance values that are too small to be represented
by a precision level of 12 (values approx. less than 0.056m) are
rejected.

Closes #5042
2017-08-21 17:29:28 +02:00
Nik Everett 7e76b2a8c3 Docs: fold section into current chapter
In #25602 we added a new *chapter* on aggregating by day of the
week. We intended to add a new *section* but we were missing a
single `=`.
2017-08-17 11:19:02 -04:00
Nik Everett 6d2c40e546 Enforce that responses in docs are valid json (#26249)
All of the snippets in our docs marked with `// TESTRESPONSE` are
checked against the response from Elasticsearch but, due to the
way they are implemented they are actually parsed as YAML instead
of JSON. Luckilly, all valid JSON is valid YAML! Unfurtunately
that means that invalid JSON has snuck into the exmples!

This adds a step during the build to parse them as JSON and fail
the build if they don't parse.

But no! It isn't quite that simple. The displayed text of some of
these responses looks like:
```
{
    ...
    "aggregations": {
        "range": {
            "buckets": [
                {
                    "to": 1.4436576E12,
                    "to_as_string": "10-2015",
                    "doc_count": 7,
                    "key": "*-10-2015"
                },
                {
                    "from": 1.4436576E12,
                    "from_as_string": "10-2015",
                    "doc_count": 0,
                    "key": "10-2015-*"
                }
            ]
        }
    }
}
```

Note the `...` which isn't valid json but we like it anyway and want
it in the output. We use substitution rules to convert the `...`
into the response we expect. That yields a response that looks like:
```
{
    "took": $body.took,"timed_out": false,"_shards": $body._shards,"hits": $body.hits,
    "aggregations": {
        "range": {
            "buckets": [
                {
                    "to": 1.4436576E12,
                    "to_as_string": "10-2015",
                    "doc_count": 7,
                    "key": "*-10-2015"
                },
                {
                    "from": 1.4436576E12,
                    "from_as_string": "10-2015",
                    "doc_count": 0,
                    "key": "10-2015-*"
                }
            ]
        }
    }
}
```

That is what the tests consume but it isn't valid JSON! Oh no! We don't
want to go update all the substitution rules because that'd be huge and,
ultimately, wouldn't buy much. So we quote the `$body.took` bits before
parsing the JSON.

Note the responses that we use for the `_cat` APIs are all converted into
regexes and there is no expectation that they are valid JSON.

Closes #26233
2017-08-17 09:02:10 -04:00
Zachary Tong 829f7cb658
CONSOLEify ip-range bucket agg docs
Related #18160
2017-08-03 17:19:54 -04:00
Clinton Gormley ff4a2519f2 Update experimental labels in the docs (#25727)
Relates https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/19798

Removed experimental label from:
* Painless
* Diversified Sampler Agg
* Sampler Agg
* Significant Terms Agg
* Terms Agg document count error and execution_hint
* Cardinality Agg precision_threshold
* Pipeline Aggregations
* index.shard.check_on_startup
* index.store.type (added warning)
* Preloading data into the file system cache
* foreach ingest processor
* Field caps API
* Profile API

Added experimental label to:
* Moving Average Agg Prediction


Changed experimental to beta for:
* Adjacency matrix agg
* Normalizers
* Tasks API
* Index sorting

Labelled experimental in Lucene:
* ICU plugin custom rules file
* Flatten graph token filter
* Synonym graph token filter
* Word delimiter graph token filter
* Simple pattern tokenizer
* Simple pattern split tokenizer

Replaced experimental label with warning that details may change in the future:
* Analysis explain output format
* Segments verbose output format
* Percentile Agg compression and HDR Histogram
* Percentile Rank Agg HDR Histogram
2017-07-18 14:06:22 +02:00
Simon Willnauer e81804cfa4 Add a shard filter search phase to pre-filter shards based on query rewriting (#25658)
Today if we search across a large amount of shards we hit every shard. Yet, it's quite
common to search across an index pattern for time based indices but filtering will exclude
all results outside a certain time range ie. `now-3d`. While the search can potentially hit
hundreds of shards the majority of the shards might yield 0 results since there is not document
that is within this date range. Kibana for instance does this regularly but used `_field_stats`
to optimize the indexes they need to query. Now with the deprecation of `_field_stats` and it's upcoming removal a single dashboard in kibana can potentially turn into searches hitting hundreds or thousands of shards and that can easily cause search rejections even though the most of the requests are very likely super cheap and only need a query rewriting to early terminate with 0 results.

This change adds a pre-filter phase for searches that can, if the number of shards are higher than a the `pre_filter_shard_size` threshold (defaults to 128 shards), fan out to the shards
and check if the query can potentially match any documents at all. While false positives are possible, a negative response means that no matches are possible. These requests are not subject to rejection and can greatly reduce the number of shards a request needs to hit. The approach here is preferable to the kibana approach with field stats since it correctly handles aliases and uses the correct threadpools to execute these requests. Further it's completely transparent to the user and improves scalability of elasticsearch in general on large clusters.
2017-07-12 22:19:20 +02:00
matarrese 2eafbaf759 Document aggregating by day of the week (#25602)
Add documentation for aggregating by day of the week.

Closes #24660
2017-07-07 14:16:53 -04:00
Clinton Gormley 0170e0e8d3 Remove usage of multi-types from the docs and added a page explaining type removal (#25543)
Closes #25401
2017-07-05 12:30:19 +02:00
Ryan Ernst a03b6c2fa5 Scripting: Change keys for inline/stored scripts to source/id (#25127)
This commit adds back "id" as the key within a script to specify a
stored script (which with file scripts now gone is no longer ambiguous).
It also adds "source" as a replacement for "code". This is in an attempt
to normalize how scripts are specified across both put stored scripts and script usages, including search template requests. This also deprecates the old inline/stored keys.
2017-06-09 08:29:25 -07:00
Tanguy Leroux 528bd25fa7 Add superset size to Significant Term REST response (#24865)
This commit adds a new bg_count field to the REST response of
SignificantTerms aggregations. Similarly to the bg_count that already
exists in significant terms buckets, this new bg_count field is set at
the aggregation level and is populated with the superset size value.
2017-06-02 09:45:15 +02:00
markharwood b7197f5e21 SignificantText aggregation - like significant_terms, but for text (#24432)
* SignificantText aggregation - like significant_terms but doesn’t require fielddata=true, recommended used with `sampler` agg to limit expense of tokenizing docs and takes optional `filter_duplicate_text`:true setting to avoid stats skew from repeated sections of text in search results.

Closes #23674
2017-05-24 13:46:43 +01:00
Ryan Ernst 463fe2f4d4 Scripting: Remove file scripts (#24627)
This commit removes file scripts, which were deprecated in 5.5.

closes #21798
2017-05-17 14:42:25 -07:00
Zachary Tong a2845c86fe
CONSOLEify some more aggregation docs
Related #18160
2017-05-16 17:25:24 -04:00