The search_after parameter provides a way to efficiently paginate from one page to the next. This parameter accepts an array of sort values, those values are then used by the searcher to sort the top hits from the first document that is greater to the sort values.
This parameter must be used in conjunction with the sort parameter, it must contain exactly the same number of values than the number of fields to sort on.
NOTE: A field with one unique value per document should be used as the last element of the sort specification. Otherwise the sort order for documents that have the same sort values would be undefined. The recommended way is to use the field `_uuid` which is certain to contain one unique value for each document.
Fixes#8192
Doc values can now only be enabled by setting `doc_values: true` in the
mappings. Removing this feature also means that we can now fail mapping updates
that try to disable doc values.
Parsing is currently very lenient, which has the bad side-effect that if you
have a typo and pass eg. `store: fasle` this will actually be interpreted as
`store: true`. Since mappings can't be changed after the fact, it is quite bad
if it happens on an index that already contains data.
Note that this does not cover all settings that accept a boolean, but since the
PR was quite hard to build and already covers some main settirgs like `store`
or `doc_values` this would already be a good incremental improvement.
Doc values currently default to `true` if the field is indexed and not analyzed.
So setting `index:no` automatically disables doc values, which is not explicit
in the documentation.
This commit makes doc values default to true for numerics, booleans regardless
of whether they are indexed. Not indexed strings still don't have doc values,
since we can't know whether it is rather a text or keyword field. This
potential source of confusion should go away when we split `string` into `text`
and `keyword`.
This commit adds handling on the master side for shard failure requests
for shards that do not exist at the time that they are processed on the
master node (whether it be from errant requests, duplicate requests, or
both the primary and replica notifying the master of a shard
failure). This change is made because such shard failure requests should
always be considered successful (the failed shard is not there anymore),
but could be marked as failed if batched with a shard failure request
that does in fact fail. This avoids the possibility of an unexpected
catastrophic failure while applying the failed shards from causing such
a request to also be marked as failed setting in motion additional
failures.
Closes#16089
RescoreBuilder: Add parsing and creating of RescoreSearchContext
Adding the ability to parse from xContent to the rescore builder. Also making RescoreBuilder an abstract base class that encapsulates the window_size setting, with QueryRescoreBuilder as its only implementation at the moment.
Relates to #15559
When a Version is passed to `Settings#put(String, Version)` it's id is used as
an integer which should also be used to deserialize it on the consumer end.
Today AssertinLocalTransport expects Version#toString() to be used which can lead
to subtile bugs in tests.
Merge feature/ingest branch into master branch.
This adds the ingest feature to ES that allows to preprocess document before indexing on an ingest node.
By default a node is an ingest node. Documents are preprocessed via a pipeline. A pipeline consists
out of one or more processors Each processor makes one or more modifications to a document processed.
There are many types of processors available out-of-the-box that are designed to make a specific change to a document being processed. In a cluster many pipeline can be configured via dedicated pipeline APIs. An new option on the bulk
and index APIs allows to control what pipeline is picked for preprocessing. If no pipeline is specified then the ingest
feature is skipped and no preprocessing takes place.
- move ingest plugin docs to core reference docs
- move geoip processor docs to plugins/ingest-geoip.asciidoc
- add missing options tables for some processors
- add description of pipeline definition
- add description of processor definitions including common parameters
like "tag" and "on_failure"
The current RescoreBaseBuilder only serves as a container
for a pair of the optional `window_size` parameter and
the actual rescorer. Instead of a wrapper object, this makes
it an abstract class that conrete implementations like
QueryRescoreBuilder can extend.