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[[breaking-changes-7.7]]
== Breaking changes in 7.7
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<titleabbrev>7.7</titleabbrev>
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This section discusses the changes that you need to be aware of when migrating
your application to Elasticsearch 7.7.
See also <<release-highlights>> and <<es-release-notes>>.
coming[7.7.0]
//NOTE: The notable-breaking-changes tagged regions are re-used in the
//Installation and Upgrade Guide
//tag::notable-breaking-changes[]
//end::notable-breaking-changes[]
[discrete]
[[breaking_77_logging_changes]]
=== Logging changes
[discrete]
==== Loggers under `org.elasticsearch.action` now log at `INFO` level by default
The default log level for most loggers is `INFO`, but in earlier versions
loggers in the `org.elasticsearch.action.*` hierarchy emitted log messages at
`DEBUG` level by default. This sometimes resulted in a good deal of unnecessary
log noise. From 7.7 onwards the default log level for logger in this hierarchy
is now `INFO`, in line with most other loggers. If needed, you can recover the
pre-7.7 default behaviour by adjusting your <<logging>>.
[discrete]
[[breaking_77_settings_changes]]
=== Settings changes
[discrete]
[[deprecate-missing-realm-order]]
==== Authentication realm `order` will be a required config in version 8.0.0.
The `order` config will be required in version 8.0.0 for authentication realm
configuration of any type. If the `order` config is missing for a realm, the node
will fail to start.
[discrete]
[[deprecate-duplicated-realm-orders]]
==== Authentication realm `order` uniqueness will be enforced in version 8.0.0.
The `order` config of authentication realms must be unique in version 8.0.0.
If you configure more than one realm of any type with the same order, the node will fail to start.
[discrete]
[[breaking_77_search_changes]]
=== Search changes
[discrete]
==== Consistent rounding of range queries on `date_range` fields
`range` queries on `date_range` field currently can have slightly differently
boundaries than their equivalent query on a pure `date` field. This can e.g.
happen when using date math or dates that don't specify up to the last
millisecond. While queries on `date` field round up to the latest millisecond
for `gt` and `lte` boundaries, the same queries on `date_range` fields didn't
do this. The behavior is now the same for both field types like documented in
<<range-query-date-math-rounding>>.
[float]
[[deprecate-listener-thread-pool]]
==== `thread_pool.listener.size` and `thread_pool.listener.queue_size` have been deprecated
The listener thread pool is no longer used internally by Elasticsearch.
Therefore, these settings have been deprecated. You can safely remove these
settings from the configuration of your nodes.
[discrete]
[[breaking_77_highlighters_changes]]
=== Highlighters changes
[discrete]
==== Ignored keyword values are no longer highlighted
If a keyword value was ignored during indexing because of its length
(`ignore_above` parameter was applied), {es} doesn't attempt to
highlight it anymore, which means no highlights are produced for
ignored values.