Alan Woodward 636442700c
Add conditional token filter to elasticsearch ()
This allows tokenfilters to be applied selectively, depending on the status of the current token in the tokenstream.  The filter takes a scripted predicate, and only applies its subfilter when the predicate returns true.
2018-09-05 14:52:43 +01:00

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esplugin {
description 'Adds "built in" analyzers to Elasticsearch.'
classname 'org.elasticsearch.analysis.common.CommonAnalysisPlugin'
extendedPlugins = ['lang-painless']
}
dependencies {
compileOnly project(':modules:lang-painless')
}
integTestCluster {
module project(':modules:lang-painless')
}