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59 lines
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[[cat-alias]]
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== cat aliases
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`aliases` shows information about currently configured aliases to indices
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including filter and routing infos.
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////
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Hidden setup for example:
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[source,js]
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PUT test1
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{
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"aliases": {
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"alias1": {},
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"alias2": {
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"filter": {
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"match": {
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"user": "kimchy"
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}
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}
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},
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"alias3": {
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"routing": "1"
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},
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"alias4": {
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"index_routing": "2",
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"search_routing": "1,2"
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}
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}
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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// CONSOLE
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////
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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GET /_cat/aliases?v
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--------------------------------------------------
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// CONSOLE
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// TEST[continued]
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Might respond with:
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[source,txt]
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--------------------------------------------------
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alias index filter routing.index routing.search
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alias1 test1 - - -
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alias2 test1 * - -
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alias3 test1 - 1 1
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alias4 test1 - 2 1,2
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--------------------------------------------------
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/[*]/[*]/ _cat]
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The output shows that `alias2` has configured a filter, and specific routing
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configurations in `alias3` and `alias4`.
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If you only want to get information about a single alias, you can specify
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the alias in the URL, for example `/_cat/aliases/alias1`.
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