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If you are using the default date or the named identifiers of dates, the current implementation was allowed to read a year with only one digit. In order to make this more strict, this fixes a year to be at least 4 digits. Same applies for month, day, hour, minute, seconds. Also the new default is `strictDateOptionalTime` for indices created with Elasticsearch 2.0 or newer. In addition a couple of not exposed date formats have been exposed, as they have been mentioned in the documentation. Closes #6158 |
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README.asciidoc
The Elasticsearch docs are in AsciiDoc format and can be built using the Elasticsearch documentation build process See: https://github.com/elastic/docs