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[[docs-bulk]]
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== Bulk API
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The bulk API makes it possible to perform many index/delete operations
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in a single API call. This can greatly increase the indexing speed.
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.Client support for bulk requests
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*********************************************
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Some of the officially supported clients provide helpers to assist with
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bulk requests and reindexing of documents from one index to another:
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Perl::
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See https://metacpan.org/pod/Search::Elasticsearch::Client::5_0::Bulk[Search::Elasticsearch::Client::5_0::Bulk]
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and https://metacpan.org/pod/Search::Elasticsearch::Client::5_0::Scroll[Search::Elasticsearch::Client::5_0::Scroll]
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Python::
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See http://elasticsearch-py.readthedocs.org/en/master/helpers.html[elasticsearch.helpers.*]
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*********************************************
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The REST API endpoint is `/_bulk`, and it expects the following newline delimited JSON
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(NDJSON) structure:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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action_and_meta_data\n
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optional_source\n
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action_and_meta_data\n
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optional_source\n
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....
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action_and_meta_data\n
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optional_source\n
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--------------------------------------------------
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// NOTCONSOLE
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*NOTE*: the final line of data must end with a newline character `\n`. Each newline character
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may be preceded by a carriage return `\r`. When sending requests to this endpoint the
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`Content-Type` header should be set to `application/x-ndjson`.
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The possible actions are `index`, `create`, `delete` and `update`.
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`index` and `create` expect a source on the next
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line, and have the same semantics as the `op_type` parameter to the
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standard index API (i.e. create will fail if a document with the same
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index and type exists already, whereas index will add or replace a
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document as necessary). `delete` does not expect a source on the
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following line, and has the same semantics as the standard delete API.
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`update` expects that the partial doc, upsert and script and its options
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are specified on the next line.
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If you're providing text file input to `curl`, you *must* use the
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`--data-binary` flag instead of plain `-d`. The latter doesn't preserve
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newlines. Example:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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$ cat requests
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{ "index" : { "_index" : "test", "_type" : "_doc", "_id" : "1" } }
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{ "field1" : "value1" }
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$ curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/x-ndjson" -XPOST localhost:9200/_bulk --data-binary "@requests"; echo
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{"took":7, "errors": false, "items":[{"index":{"_index":"test","_type":"_doc","_id":"1","_version":1,"result":"created","forced_refresh":false}}]}
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--------------------------------------------------
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// NOTCONSOLE
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// Not converting to console because this shows how curl works
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Because this format uses literal `\n`'s as delimiters, please be sure
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that the JSON actions and sources are not pretty printed. Here is an
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example of a correct sequence of bulk commands:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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POST _bulk
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{ "index" : { "_index" : "test", "_type" : "_doc", "_id" : "1" } }
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{ "field1" : "value1" }
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{ "delete" : { "_index" : "test", "_type" : "_doc", "_id" : "2" } }
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{ "create" : { "_index" : "test", "_type" : "_doc", "_id" : "3" } }
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{ "field1" : "value3" }
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{ "update" : {"_id" : "1", "_type" : "_doc", "_index" : "test"} }
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{ "doc" : {"field2" : "value2"} }
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--------------------------------------------------
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// CONSOLE
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The result of this bulk operation is:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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{
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"took": 30,
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"errors": false,
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"items": [
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{
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"index": {
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"_index": "test",
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"_type": "_doc",
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"_id": "1",
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"_version": 1,
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"result": "created",
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"_shards": {
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"total": 2,
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"successful": 1,
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"failed": 0
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},
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"status": 201,
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"_seq_no" : 0,
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"_primary_term": 1
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}
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},
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{
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"delete": {
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"_index": "test",
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"_type": "_doc",
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"_id": "2",
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"_version": 1,
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"result": "not_found",
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"_shards": {
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"total": 2,
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"successful": 1,
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"failed": 0
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},
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"status": 404,
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"_seq_no" : 1,
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"_primary_term" : 2
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}
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},
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{
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"create": {
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"_index": "test",
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"_type": "_doc",
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"_id": "3",
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"_version": 1,
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"result": "created",
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"_shards": {
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"total": 2,
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"successful": 1,
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"failed": 0
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},
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"status": 201,
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"_seq_no" : 2,
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"_primary_term" : 3
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}
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},
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{
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"update": {
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"_index": "test",
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"_type": "_doc",
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"_id": "1",
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"_version": 2,
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"result": "updated",
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"_shards": {
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"total": 2,
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"successful": 1,
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"failed": 0
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},
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"status": 200,
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"_seq_no" : 3,
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"_primary_term" : 4
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}
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}
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]
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/"took": 30/"took": $body.took/]
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/"index_uuid": .../"index_uuid": $body.items.3.update.error.index_uuid/]
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/"_seq_no" : 0/"_seq_no" : $body.items.0.index._seq_no/]
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/"_primary_term" : 1/"_primary_term" : $body.items.0.index._primary_term/]
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/"_seq_no" : 1/"_seq_no" : $body.items.1.delete._seq_no/]
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/"_primary_term" : 2/"_primary_term" : $body.items.1.delete._primary_term/]
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/"_seq_no" : 2/"_seq_no" : $body.items.2.create._seq_no/]
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/"_primary_term" : 3/"_primary_term" : $body.items.2.create._primary_term/]
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/"_seq_no" : 3/"_seq_no" : $body.items.3.update._seq_no/]
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/"_primary_term" : 4/"_primary_term" : $body.items.3.update._primary_term/]
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The endpoints are `/_bulk`, `/{index}/_bulk`, and `{index}/{type}/_bulk`.
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When the index or the index/type are provided, they will be used by
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default on bulk items that don't provide them explicitly.
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A note on the format. The idea here is to make processing of this as
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fast as possible. As some of the actions will be redirected to other
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shards on other nodes, only `action_meta_data` is parsed on the
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receiving node side.
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Client libraries using this protocol should try and strive to do
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something similar on the client side, and reduce buffering as much as
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possible.
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The response to a bulk action is a large JSON structure with the
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individual results of each action that was performed. The failure of a
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single action does not affect the remaining actions.
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There is no "correct" number of actions to perform in a single bulk
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call. You should experiment with different settings to find the optimum
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size for your particular workload.
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If using the HTTP API, make sure that the client does not send HTTP
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chunks, as this will slow things down.
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[float]
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[[bulk-versioning]]
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=== Versioning
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Each bulk item can include the version value using the
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`version` field. It automatically follows the behavior of the
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index / delete operation based on the `_version` mapping. It also
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support the `version_type` (see <<index-versioning, versioning>>)
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[float]
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[[bulk-routing]]
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=== Routing
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Each bulk item can include the routing value using the
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`routing` field. It automatically follows the behavior of the
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index / delete operation based on the `_routing` mapping.
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[float]
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[[bulk-wait-for-active-shards]]
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=== Wait For Active Shards
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When making bulk calls, you can set the `wait_for_active_shards`
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parameter to require a minimum number of shard copies to be active
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before starting to process the bulk request. See
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<<index-wait-for-active-shards,here>> for further details and a usage
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example.
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[float]
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[[bulk-refresh]]
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=== Refresh
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Control when the changes made by this request are visible to search. See
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<<docs-refresh,refresh>>.
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[float]
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[[bulk-update]]
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=== Update
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When using `update` action `retry_on_conflict` can be used as field in
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the action itself (not in the extra payload line), to specify how many
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times an update should be retried in the case of a version conflict.
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The `update` action payload, supports the following options: `doc`
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(partial document), `upsert`, `doc_as_upsert`, `script`, `params` (for
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script), `lang` (for script) and `_source`. See update documentation for details on
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the options. Example with update actions:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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POST _bulk
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{ "update" : {"_id" : "1", "_type" : "_doc", "_index" : "index1", "retry_on_conflict" : 3} }
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{ "doc" : {"field" : "value"} }
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{ "update" : { "_id" : "0", "_type" : "_doc", "_index" : "index1", "retry_on_conflict" : 3} }
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{ "script" : { "source": "ctx._source.counter += params.param1", "lang" : "painless", "params" : {"param1" : 1}}, "upsert" : {"counter" : 1}}
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{ "update" : {"_id" : "2", "_type" : "_doc", "_index" : "index1", "retry_on_conflict" : 3} }
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{ "doc" : {"field" : "value"}, "doc_as_upsert" : true }
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{ "update" : {"_id" : "3", "_type" : "_doc", "_index" : "index1", "_source" : true} }
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{ "doc" : {"field" : "value"} }
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{ "update" : {"_id" : "4", "_type" : "_doc", "_index" : "index1"} }
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{ "doc" : {"field" : "value"}, "_source": true}
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--------------------------------------------------
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// CONSOLE
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// TEST[continued]
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[float]
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[[bulk-security]]
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=== Security
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See <<url-access-control>>
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