OpenSearch/docs/java-api/aggregations
Zachary Tong 6ae6f57d39
[7.x Backport] Force selection of calendar or fixed intervals (#41906)
The date_histogram accepts an interval which can be either a calendar
interval (DST-aware, leap seconds, arbitrary length of months, etc) or
fixed interval (strict multiples of SI units). Unfortunately this is inferred
by first trying to parse as a calendar interval, then falling back to fixed
if that fails.

This leads to confusing arrangement where `1d` == calendar, but
`2d` == fixed.  And if you want a day of fixed time, you have to
specify `24h` (e.g. the next smallest unit).  This arrangement is very
error-prone for users.

This PR adds `calendar_interval` and `fixed_interval` parameters to any
code that uses intervals (date_histogram, rollup, composite, datafeed, etc).
Calendar only accepts calendar intervals, fixed accepts any combination of
units (meaning `1d` can be used to specify `24h` in fixed time), and both
are mutually exclusive.

The old interval behavior is deprecated and will throw a deprecation warning.
It is also mutually exclusive with the two new parameters. In the future the
old dual-purpose interval will be removed.

The change applies to both REST and java clients.
2019-05-20 12:07:29 -04:00
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bucket [7.x Backport] Force selection of calendar or fixed intervals (#41906) 2019-05-20 12:07:29 -04:00
metrics Migrate scripted metric aggregation scripts to ScriptContext design (#30111) 2018-06-25 12:01:33 +01:00
bucket.asciidoc Add java documentation for aggregations 2014-11-29 19:46:33 +01:00
metrics.asciidoc Add java documentation for aggregations 2014-11-29 19:46:33 +01:00