[[breaking_50_percolator]] === Percolator changes ==== Percolator is near-real time Previously percolators were activated in real-time, i.e. as soon as they were indexed. Now, changes to the `percolate` query are visible in near-real time, as soon as the index has been refreshed. This change was required because, in indices created from 5.0 onwards, the terms used in a percolator query are automatically indexed to allow for more efficient query selection during percolation. ==== Percolate and multi percolator APIs Percolator and multi percolate APIs have been deprecated and will be removed in the next major release. These APIs have been replaced by the `percolate` query that can be used in the search and multi search APIs. ==== Percolator field mapping The `.percolator` type can no longer be used to index percolator queries. Instead a <> must be configured prior to indexing percolator queries. Indices with a `.percolator` type created on a version before 5.0.0 can still be used, but new indices no longer accept the `.percolator` type. ==== Percolate document mapping The `percolate` query no longer modifies the mappings. Before the percolate API could be used to dynamically introduce new fields to the mappings based on the fields in the document being percolated. This no longer works, because these unmapped fields are not persisted in the mapping. ==== Percolator documents returned by search Documents with the `.percolate` type were previously excluded from the search response, unless the `.percolate` type was specified explicitly in the search request. Now, percolator documents are treated in the same way as any other document and are returned by search requests. ==== Percolating existing document When percolating an existing document then also specifying a document as source in the `percolate` query is not allowed any more. Before the percolate API allowed and ignored the existing document. ==== Percolate Stats The percolate stats have been removed. This is because the percolator no longer caches the percolator queries. ==== Percolator queries containing range queries with now ranges The percolator no longer accepts percolator queries containing `range` queries with ranges that are based on current time (using `now`). ==== Java client The percolator is no longer part of the core elasticsearch dependency. It has moved to the percolator module. Therefor when using the percolator feature from the Java client the new percolator module should also be on the classpath. Also the transport client should load the percolator module as plugin: [source,java] -------------------------------------------------- TransportClient transportClient = TransportClient.builder() .settings(Settings.builder().put("node.name", "node")) .addPlugin(PercolatorPlugin.class) .build(); transportClient.addTransportAddress( new InetSocketTransportAddress(new InetSocketAddress(InetAddresses.forString("127.0.0.1"), 9300)) ); -------------------------------------------------- The percolator and multi percolate related methods from the `Client` interface have been removed. These APIs have been deprecated and it is recommended to use the `percolate` query in either the search or multi search APIs. However the percolate and multi percolate APIs can still be used from the Java client. Using percolate request: [source,java] -------------------------------------------------- PercolateRequest request = new PercolateRequest(); // set stuff and then execute: PercolateResponse response = transportClient.execute(PercolateAction.INSTANCE, request).actionGet(); -------------------------------------------------- Using percolate request builder: [source,java] -------------------------------------------------- PercolateRequestBuilder builder = new PercolateRequestBuilder(transportClient, PercolateAction.INSTANCE); // set stuff and then execute: PercolateResponse response = builder.get(); -------------------------------------------------- Using multi percolate request: [source,java] -------------------------------------------------- MultiPercolateRequest request = new MultiPercolateRequest(); // set stuff and then execute: MultiPercolateResponse response = transportClient.execute(MultiPercolateAction.INSTANCE, request).get(); -------------------------------------------------- Using multi percolate request builder: [source,java] -------------------------------------------------- MultiPercolateRequestBuilder builder = new MultiPercolateRequestBuilder(transportClient, MultiPercolateAction.INSTANCE); // set stuff and then execute: MultiPercolateResponse response = builder.get(); --------------------------------------------------