# Elasticsearch REST API JSON specification This repository contains a collection of JSON files which describe the [Elasticsearch](http://elastic.co) HTTP API. Their purpose is to formalize and standardize the API, to facilitate development of libraries and integrations. Example for the ["Create Index"](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/master/indices-create-index.html) API: ```json { "indices.create": { "documentation":{ "url":"https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/master/indices-create-index.html" }, "stability": "stable", "url":{ "paths":[ { "path":"/{index}", "method":"PUT", "parts":{ "index":{ "type":"string", "description":"The name of the index" } } } ] }, "params": { "timeout": { "type" : "time", "description" : "Explicit operation timeout" } }, "body": { "description" : "The configuration for the index (`settings` and `mappings`)" } } } ``` The specification contains: * The _name_ of the API (`indices.create`), which usually corresponds to the client calls * Link to the documentation at the website. **IMPORANT:** This should be a _live_ link. Several downstream ES clients use this link to generate their documentation. Using a broken link or linking to yet-to-be-created doc pages can break the [Elastic docs build](https://github.com/elastic/docs#building-documentation). * `stability` indicating the state of the API, has to be declared explicitly or YAML tests will fail * `experimental` highly likely to break in the near future (minor/path), no bwc guarantees. Possibly removed in the future. * `beta` less likely to break or be removed but still reserve the right to do so * `stable` No backwards breaking changes in a minor * Request URL: HTTP method, path and parts * Request parameters * Request body specification **NOTE** If an API is stable but it response should be treated as an arbitrary map of key values please notate this as followed ```json { "api.name": { "stability" : "stable", "response": { "treat_json_as_key_value" : true } } } ``` ## Backwards compatibility The specification follows the same backward compatibility guarantees as Elasticsearch. - Within a Major, additions only. - If an item has been documented wrong it should be deprecated instead as removing these might break downstream clients. - Major version change, may deprecate pieces or simply remove them given enough deprecation time. ## Deprecations The specification schema allows to codify API deprecations, either for an entire API, or for specific parts of the API, such as paths or parameters. #### Entire API: ```json { "api" : { "deprecated" : { "version" : "7.0.0", "description" : "Reason API is being deprecated" }, } } ``` #### Specific paths and their parts: ```json { "api": { "url": { "paths": [ { "path":"/{index}/{type}/{id}/_create", "method":"PUT", "parts":{ "id":{ "type":"string", "description":"Document ID" }, "index":{ "type":"string", "description":"The name of the index" }, "type":{ "type":"string", "description":"The type of the document", "deprecated":true } }, "deprecated":{ "version":"7.0.0", "description":"Specifying types in urls has been deprecated" } } ] } } } ``` #### Parameters ```json { "api": { "url": { "params": { "stored_fields": { "type": "list", "description" : "", "deprecated" : { "version" : "7.0.0", "description" : "Reason parameter is being deprecated" } } } } } } ``` ## License This software is licensed under the Apache License, version 2 ("ALv2").