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James Rodewig 046d9eeb41 [DOCS] Make `<target>` defs consistent 2020-06-30 15:55:37 -04:00
James Rodewig e90c465640
[DOCS] Add data streams to cat APIs (#58699) (#58773) 2020-06-30 15:52:48 -04:00
Lisa Cawley db5bf92acf
[7.x][DOCS] Replace docdir attribute with es-repo-dir (#57489) (#57494) 2020-06-01 16:42:53 -07:00
Gordon Brown 1d5e476256
Add expand_wildcards to _cat/indices and _cat/aliases docs (#56964)
This commit adds the `expand_wildcards` parameter documentation to the
`_cat/indices` and `_cat/aliases` docs, as those APIs now support
`expand_wildcards`. Additionally, clarifies the `expand_wildcards` docs with
respect to hidden indices.
2020-05-29 11:01:53 -06:00
James Rodewig a8e027551a
[DOCS] Document `bytes` and `time` params in cat API docs (#47672) (#47854) 2019-10-10 09:48:40 -04:00
James Rodewig b59ecde041
[DOCS] [2 of 5] Change // CONSOLE comments to [source,console] (#46353) (#46502) 2019-09-09 13:38:14 -04:00
James Rodewig ceb8b9bbee Change `{var}` convention to `<var>` (#45904) 2019-08-23 10:57:48 -04:00
James Rodewig 109358ca3f [DOCS] Reformat cat API titles (#45407) 2019-08-13 08:37:10 -04:00
James Rodewig 5ade756275 [DOCS] Reformats cat indices API (#45239) 2019-08-07 09:08:35 -04:00
James Rodewig a63f60b776 [DOCS] Remove heading offsets for REST APIs (#44568)
Several files in the REST APIs nav section are included using
:leveloffset: tags. This increments headings (h2 -> h3, h3 -> h4, etc.)
in those files and removes the :leveloffset: tags.

Other supporting changes:
* Alphabetizes top-level REST API nav items.
* Change 'indices APIs' heading to 'index APIs.'
* Changes 'Snapshot lifecycle management' heading to sentence case.
2019-07-19 14:36:06 -04:00
James Rodewig 5913723788 [DOCS] Change `// TESTRESPONSE[_cat]` to `// TESTRESPONSE[non_json]` (#43006) 2019-06-10 09:53:05 -04:00
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 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
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
Sakthipriyan Vairamani dd3bbfb153 doc: highlight that doc counts come from lucene (#23522)
The docs don't clearly explain that the deleted doc count also comes from lucene.
IMHO, it is worth highlighting this information separately, as a Note.
Apart from that, there should be an official recommended alternative as well.
2017-04-17 21:52:29 -04:00
Adrien Grand 6db683a4bd Fix recurring doc test failures with the cat API. (#21561)
This failure is due to the fact that we sort on store size, which is cached. So
it might happen that the store size that is taken into account is not the right
one, which makes the indices sorted in the wrong order. This changes the doc
example to sort on the number of docs instead.

Closes #21062
2016-11-15 16:00:44 +01:00
Nik Everett a4b3a95f5a Move flush in _cat/indices docs tests (#21117)
Moves the `_flush` in the `_cat/indices` snippets testing framework
to the very first test. We need to flush super early because index
size is cached for a few seconds so we really need to read a
consistent size on the first read so we can sort by it properly.

Closes #21062
2016-11-04 10:32:07 -04:00
Nik Everett 44c3b04bef Convert more docs to // CONSOLE
Converts docs for `_cat/segments`, `_cat/plugins` and `_cat/repositories`
from `curl` to `// CONSOLE` so they are tested as part of the build and
are cleaner to use in Console. They should work fine with `curl` with
the `COPY AS CURL` link.

Also swaps the `source` type of the response from `js` to `txt` because
that is more correct. The syntax highlighter doesn't care. It looks at
the text to figure out the language. So it looks a little funny for `_cat`
responses regardless.

Relates to #18160
2016-10-25 11:17:24 -04:00
Nik Everett 279baa0284 Add a flush to test in _cat/indices.asciidoc
We test that sorting by `store.size` works but sometimes the
sizes aren't what we expect. At least in CI:
https://elasticsearch-ci.elastic.co/job/elastic+elasticsearch+master+multijob-unix-compatibility/os=opensuse/101/console
https://elasticsearch-ci.elastic.co/job/elastic+elasticsearch+5.x+multijob-unix-compatibility/os=centos/100/console

I haven't been able to reproduce it locally but adding a `_flush`
won't hurt and might make the inconsistency vanish.
2016-10-13 13:21:57 -04:00
Nik Everett 298cf1cf21 CONSOLEify _cat/indices docs
Relates to #18160
Uses the new sorting (#20658) in the `_cat` API to support all use
cases natively. We can still resort to piping things through `sort`
if we need to, but we don't have to for basic stuff like sorting!
2016-10-11 14:55:37 -04:00
Clinton Gormley 960efe6202 Fixed typo in cat indices docs 2016-09-14 18:36:58 +01:00
Jason Tedor c7bfbe3e69 Add health status parameter to cat indices API
This commit adds a health status parameter to the cat indices API for
filtering on indices that match the specified status (green|yellow|red).

Relates #20393
2016-09-13 07:57:18 -04:00
Herbert Fischer c0ebce0ba0 Add some clarification regarding docs.count
* Add some clarification regarding docs.count

* Some improvements as suggested by @jasontedor
2016-04-07 11:15:32 +02:00
Clinton Gormley 2b512f1f29 Docs: Use "js" instead of "json" and "sh" instead of "shell" for source highlighting 2015-07-14 18:14:09 +02:00
Clinton Gormley c046398093 Update indices.asciidoc
Fixed typo in cat indices

Relates to #7936
2015-04-04 16:50:04 +02:00
David Pilato d9c19cd846 [doc] Cat API: show open and closed indices in _cat/indices
Related to #7936
2015-03-09 15:45:26 -07:00
David Pilato 80ca8e5ab6 Admin: add total index memory in `_cat/indices`
This patch adds to `_cat/indices` information about memory usage per index by adding memory used by FieldData, IdCache, Percolate, Segments (memory, index writer, version map).

```
% curl 'localhost:9200/_cat/indices?v&h=i,tm'
i     tm
wiki  8.1gb
test  30.5kb
user  1.9mb
```

Closes #7008
2014-10-08 13:38:00 +02:00
Clinton Gormley f510e25306 [DOCS] Renamed the "cat" chapters to be more searchable 2014-05-16 21:43:35 +02:00
Andrew Raines e13f55dfca [DOCS] Update cat/indices to reflect ?pri flag 2014-01-13 14:18:27 -06:00
Clinton Gormley 992b2d82b0 [DOCS] Changed the _cat docs to use ?v instead of ?v=true 2013-12-02 15:27:41 +01:00
Andrew Raines 8fabeb1c0b First pass at cat docs. 2013-11-14 21:37:02 -05:00