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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mark Tozzi fb7c431d8d
[DOCS] Update snapshot repo usage (#60791) (#60831)
Clarify how to use our snapshot repository.  Several folks were confused about this just now, including myself.
2020-08-06 12:29:21 -04:00
James Rodewig 5a2c6f0d4f
[DOCS] http -> https, remove outdated plugin docs (#60380) (#60545)
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Elasticsearch 2.0 and installing an oracle JDK, both of which is no
longer valid.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>
2020-07-31 16:16:31 -04:00
Raidok e4936230a3
[DOCS] Fix "Asynchronous usage" title in HLRC docs (#52017) 2020-02-07 09:40:16 -05:00
Jilles van Gurp 030d43a76a Add a few notes on Cancellable to the LLRC and HLRC docs. (#45912)
Add a section to both the low level and high level client documentation on asynchronous usage and `Cancellable` added for #44802 

Co-Authored-By: Lee Hinman <dakrone@users.noreply.github.com>
2019-09-12 09:45:29 +02:00
Jason Tedor d7fd51a84e
Provide names for all artifact repositories (#41857)
This commit adds a name for each Maven and Ivy repository used in the
build.
2019-05-07 06:35:28 -04:00
Jason Tedor 8df13b474d
Update some more S3 artifact locations to use https
This commit updates some additional S3 artifact locations to use https
instead of http.

Relates 241c4ef97a
2019-05-04 08:30:12 -04:00
David Pilato 78541dfb2a
Update Lucene snapshot repo for 7.0.0-beta1 (#38946)
This commit updates the documentation for the Lucene snapshot repo.
2019-02-15 08:57:44 -06:00
David Pilato 3dd4c96e8e
Update Lucene repo for 7.0.0-alpha2 (#37985)
Let's help the users by giving them the right version to use for 7.0.0-alpha2
2019-01-31 09:17:02 +01:00
Josh Soref edb48321ba [DOCS] Various spelling corrections (#37046) 2019-01-07 14:44:12 +01:00
David Pilato c9c691b0cf Change Lucene Snapshot example for 7.0.0 (#35619)
Update to a more recent version our example.
2018-12-10 12:44:39 +01:00
Nik Everett 9822a6f911 Docs: Explain closing the high level client
It looks like we weren't clear on when and why you should close the high
level client and folks were closing it after every request which is not
efficient. This explains why you should close the client and when so
this shouldn't be as common.

Closes #32001
2018-07-12 16:22:42 -04:00
Nik Everett 0d9b78834f
LLClient: Support host selection (#30523)
Allows users of the Low Level REST client to specify which hosts a
request should be run on. They implement the  `NodeSelector` interface
or reuse a built in selector like `NOT_MASTER_ONLY` to chose which nodes
are valid. Using it looks like:
```
Request request = new Request("POST", "/foo/_search");
RequestOptions options = request.getOptions().toBuilder();
options.setNodeSelector(NodeSelector.NOT_MASTER_ONLY);
request.setOptions(options);
...
```

This introduces a new `Node` object which contains a `HttpHost` and the
metadata about the host. At this point that metadata is just `version`
and `roles` but I plan to add node attributes in a followup. The
canonical way to **get** this metadata is to use the `Sniffer` to pull
the information from the Elasticsearch cluster.

I've marked this as "breaking-java" because it breaks custom
implementations of `HostsSniffer` by renaming the interface to
`NodesSniffer` and by changing it from returning a `List<HttpHost>` to a
`List<Node>`. It *shouldn't* break anyone else though.

Because we expect to find it useful, this also implements `host_selector`
support to `do` statements in the yaml tests. Using it looks a little
like:

```
---
"example test":
  - skip:
      features: host_selector
  - do:
      host_selector:
        version: " - 7.0.0" # same syntax as skip
      apiname:
        something: true
```

The `do` section parses the `version` string into a host selector that
uses the same version comparison logic as the `skip` section. When the
`do` section is executed it passed the off to the `RestClient`, using
the `ElasticsearchHostsSniffer` to sniff the required metadata.

The idea is to use this in mixed version tests to target a specific
version of Elasticsearch so we can be sure about the deprecation
logging though we don't currently have any examples that need it. We do,
however, have at least one open pull request that requires something
like this to properly test it.

Closes #21888
2018-06-11 17:07:27 -04:00
Nik Everett ef6fc1e9fd
Docs: HighLevelRestClient#ping (#29070)
Add documentation for `HighLevelRestClient#ping`.

Relates to #28389
2018-03-14 14:27:01 -04:00
David Pilato 8bfaf7d390
Add information about the snapshot repository (#27719)
From https://twitter.com/ddanieltwitt/status/938754761968451585, I think
we should add in our documentation, where users can find the SNAPSHOT
versions we are publishing.
2018-02-09 17:59:04 +01:00
Tanguy Leroux ecf39bc0c1 [Docs] Add "Using Java Builders" section (#26517)
The current "Building Queries" and "Building Aggregations" pages are
located under the "Supported Apis" section because they are linked to
the "Search API" page.

It should instead be in a dedicated section: this commit adds a new
"Using Java Builders" section and renames few filenames in favor of
more meaningful names.
2017-09-06 14:06:41 +02:00