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[[breaking-changes-3.0]]
== Breaking changes in 3.0
This section discusses the changes that you need to be aware of when migrating
your application to Elasticsearch 3.0.
* <<breaking_30_search_changes>>
* <<breaking_30_rest_api_changes>>
* <<breaking_30_parent_child_changes>>
* <<breaking_30_settings_changes>>
* <<breaking_30_mapping_changes>>
* <<breaking_30_plugins>>
* <<breaking_30_java_api_changes>>
* <<breaking_30_cache_concurrency>>
* <<breaking_30_non_loopback>>
* <<breaking_30_thread_pool>>
[[breaking_30_search_changes]]
=== Search changes
==== `search_type=count` removed
The `count` search type was deprecated since version 2.0.0 and is now removed.
In order to get the same benefits, you just need to set the value of the `size`
parameter to `0`.
For instance, the following request:
[source,sh]
---------------
GET /my_index/_search?search_type=count
{
"aggs": {
"my_terms": {
"terms": {
"field": "foo"
}
}
}
}
---------------
can be replaced with:
[source,sh]
---------------
GET /my_index/_search
{
"size": 0,
"aggs": {
"my_terms": {
"terms": {
"field": "foo"
}
}
}
}
---------------
==== `search_type=scan` removed
The `scan` search type was deprecated since version 2.1.0 and is now removed.
All benefits from this search type can now be achieved by doing a scroll
request that sorts documents in `_doc` order, for instance:
[source,sh]
---------------
GET /my_index/_search?scroll=2m
{
"sort": [
"_doc"
]
}
---------------
Scroll requests sorted by `_doc` have been optimized to more efficiently resume
from where the previous request stopped, so this will have the same performance
characteristics as the former `scan` search type.
[[breaking_30_rest_api_changes]]
=== REST API changes
==== search exists api removed
The search exists api has been removed in favour of using the search api with
`size` set to `0` and `terminate_after` set to `1`.
==== `/_optimize` endpoint removed
The deprecated `/_optimize` endpoint has been removed. The `/_forcemerge`
endpoint should be used in lieu of optimize.
==== Deprecated queries removed
The following deprecated queries have been removed:
* `filtered`: use `bool` query instead, which supports `filter` clauses too
* `and`: use `must` clauses in a `bool` query instead
* `or`: use should clauses in a `bool` query instead
* `limit`: use `terminate_after` parameter instead
* `fquery`: obsolete after filters and queries have been merged
* `query`: obsolete after filters and queries have been merged
==== Unified fuzziness parameter
* Removed support for the deprecated `min_similarity` parameter in `fuzzy query`, in favour of `similarity`.
* Removed support for the deprecated `fuzzy_min_sim` parameter in `query_string` query, in favour of `similarity`.
* Removed support for the deprecated `edit_distance` parameter in completion suggester, in favour of `similarity`.
==== indices query
Removed support for the deprecated `filter` and `no_match_filter` fields in `indices` query,
in favour of `query` and `no_match_query`.
==== nested query
Removed support for the deprecated `filter` fields in `nested` query, in favour of `query`.
==== terms query
Removed support for the deprecated `minimum_should_match` and `disable_coord` in `terms` query, use `bool` query instead.
Removed also support for the deprecated `execution` parameter.
==== function_score query
Removed support for the top level `filter` element in `function_score` query, replaced by `query`.
==== highlighters
Removed support for multiple highlighter names, the only supported ones are: `plain`, `fvh` and `postings`.
==== top level filter
Removed support for the deprecated top level `filter` in the search api, replaced by `post_filter`.
==== `query_binary` and `filter_binary` removed
Removed support for the undocumented `query_binary` and `filter_binary` sections of a search request.
[[breaking_30_parent_child_changes]]
=== Parent/Child changes
The `children` aggregation, parent child inner hits and `has_child` and `has_parent` queries will not work on indices
with `_parent` field mapping created before version `2.0.0`. The data of these indices need to be re-indexed into a new index.
The format of the join between parent and child documents have changed with the `2.0.0` release. The old
format can't read from version `3.0.0` and onwards. The new format allows for a much more efficient and
scalable join between parent and child documents and the join data structures are stored on on disk
data structures as opposed as before the join data structures were stored in the jvm heap space.
==== `score_type` has been removed
The `score_type` option has been removed from the `has_child` and `has_parent` queries in favour of the `score_mode` option
which does the exact same thing.
==== `sum` score mode removed
The `sum` score mode has been removed in favour of the `total` mode which does the same and is already available in
previous versions.
==== `max_children` option
When `max_children` was set to `0` on the `has_child` query then there was no upper limit on how many children documents
are allowed to match. This has changed and `0` now really means to zero child documents are allowed. If no upper limit
is needed then the `max_children` option shouldn't be defined at all on the `has_child` query.
[[breaking_30_settings_changes]]
=== Settings changes
==== Analysis settings
The `index.analysis.analyzer.default_index` analyzer is not supported anymore.
If you wish to change the analyzer to use for indexing, change the
`index.analysis.analyzer.default` analyzer instead.
==== Ping timeout settings
Previously, there were three settings for the ping timeout: `discovery.zen.initial_ping_timeout`,
`discovery.zen.ping.timeout` and `discovery.zen.ping_timeout`. The former two have been removed and
the only setting key for the ping timeout is now `discovery.zen.ping_timeout`. The default value for
ping timeouts remains at three seconds.
[[breaking_30_mapping_changes]]
=== Mapping changes
==== Transform removed
The `transform` feature from mappings has been removed. It made issues very hard to debug.
[[breaking_30_plugins]]
=== Plugin changes
Plugins implementing custom queries need to implement the `fromXContent(QueryParseContext)` method in their
`QueryParser` subclass rather than `parse`. This method will take care of parsing the query from `XContent` format
into an intermediate query representation that can be streamed between the nodes in binary format, effectively the
query object used in the java api. Also, the query parser needs to implement the `getBuilderPrototype` method that
returns a prototype of the `NamedWriteable` query, which allows to deserialize an incoming query by calling
`readFrom(StreamInput)` against it, which will create a new object, see usages of `Writeable`. The `QueryParser`
also needs to declare the generic type of the query that it supports and it's able to parse.
The query object can then transform itself into a lucene query through the new `toQuery(QueryShardContext)` method,
which returns a lucene query to be executed on the data node.
Similarly, plugins implementing custom score functions need to implement the `fromXContent(QueryParseContext)`
method in their `ScoreFunctionParser` subclass rather than `parse`. This method will take care of parsing
the function from `XContent` format into an intermediate function representation that can be streamed between
the nodes in binary format, effectively the function object used in the java api. Also, the query parser needs
to implement the `getBuilderPrototype` method that returns a prototype of the `NamedWriteable` function, which
allows to deserialize an incoming function by calling `readFrom(StreamInput)` against it, which will create a
new object, see usages of `Writeable`. The `ScoreFunctionParser` also needs to declare the generic type of the
function that it supports and it's able to parse. The function object can then transform itself into a lucene
function through the new `toFunction(QueryShardContext)` method, which returns a lucene function to be executed
on the data node.
==== Cloud AWS plugin changes
Cloud AWS plugin has been split in two plugins:
* {plugins}/discovery-ec2.html[Discovery EC2 plugin]
* {plugins}/repository-s3.html[Repository S3 plugin]
==== Cloud Azure plugin changes
Cloud Azure plugin has been split in three plugins:
* {plugins}/discovery-azure.html[Discovery Azure plugin]
* {plugins}/repository-azure.html[Repository Azure plugin]
* {plugins}/store-smb.html[Store SMB plugin]
==== Cloud GCE plugin changes
Cloud GCE plugin has been renamed to {plugins}/discovery-gce.html[Discovery GCE plugin].
[[breaking_30_java_api_changes]]
=== Java API changes
==== Count api has been removed
The deprecated count api has been removed from the Java api, use the search api instead and set size to 0.
The following call
[source,java]
-----
client.prepareCount(indices).setQuery(query).get();
-----
can be replaced with
[source,java]
-----
client.prepareSearch(indices).setSource(new SearchSourceBuilder().size(0).query(query)).get();
-----
==== BoostingQueryBuilder
Removed setters for mandatory positive/negative query. Both arguments now have
to be supplied at construction time already and have to be non-null.
==== SpanContainingQueryBuilder
Removed setters for mandatory big/little inner span queries. Both arguments now have
to be supplied at construction time already and have to be non-null. Updated
static factory methods in QueryBuilders accordingly.
==== SpanOrQueryBuilder
Making sure that query contains at least one clause by making initial clause mandatory
in constructor.
==== SpanNearQueryBuilder
Removed setter for mandatory slop parameter, needs to be set in constructor now. Also
making sure that query contains at least one clause by making initial clause mandatory
in constructor. Updated the static factory methods in QueryBuilders accordingly.
==== SpanNotQueryBuilder
Removed setter for mandatory include/exclude span query clause, needs to be set in constructor now.
Updated the static factory methods in QueryBuilders and tests accordingly.
==== SpanWithinQueryBuilder
Removed setters for mandatory big/little inner span queries. Both arguments now have
to be supplied at construction time already and have to be non-null. Updated
static factory methods in QueryBuilders accordingly.
==== QueryFilterBuilder
Removed the setter `queryName(String queryName)` since this field is not supported
in this type of query. Use `FQueryFilterBuilder.queryName(String queryName)` instead
when in need to wrap a named query as a filter.
==== WrapperQueryBuilder
Removed `wrapperQueryBuilder(byte[] source, int offset, int length)`. Instead simply
use `wrapperQueryBuilder(byte[] source)`. Updated the static factory methods in
QueryBuilders accordingly.
==== QueryStringQueryBuilder
Removed ability to pass in boost value using `field(String field)` method in form e.g. `field^2`.
Use the `field(String, float)` method instead.
==== Operator
Removed the enums called `Operator` from `MatchQueryBuilder`, `QueryStringQueryBuilder`,
`SimpleQueryStringBuilder`, and `CommonTermsQueryBuilder` in favour of using the enum
defined in `org.elasticsearch.index.query.Operator` in an effort to consolidate the
codebase and avoid duplication.
==== queryName and boost support
Support for `queryName` and `boost` has been streamlined to all of the queries. That is
a breaking change till queries get sent over the network as serialized json rather
than in `Streamable` format. In fact whenever additional fields are added to the json
representation of the query, older nodes might throw error when they find unknown fields.
==== InnerHitsBuilder
InnerHitsBuilder now has a dedicated addParentChildInnerHits and addNestedInnerHits methods
to differentiate between inner hits for nested vs. parent / child documents. This change
makes the type / path parameter mandatory.
==== MatchQueryBuilder
Moving MatchQueryBuilder.Type and MatchQueryBuilder.ZeroTermsQuery enum to MatchQuery.Type.
Also reusing new Operator enum.
==== MoreLikeThisQueryBuilder
Removed `MoreLikeThisQueryBuilder.Item#id(String id)`, `Item#doc(BytesReference doc)`,
`Item#doc(XContentBuilder doc)`. Use provided constructors instead.
Removed `MoreLikeThisQueryBuilder#addLike` in favor of texts and/or items being provided
at construction time. Using arrays there instead of lists now.
Removed `MoreLikeThisQueryBuilder#addUnlike` in favor to using the `unlike` methods
which take arrays as arguments now rather than the lists used before.
The deprecated `docs(Item... docs)`, `ignoreLike(Item... docs)`,
`ignoreLike(String... likeText)`, `addItem(Item... likeItems)` have been removed.
==== GeoDistanceQueryBuilder
Removing individual setters for lon() and lat() values, both values should be set together
using point(lon, lat).
==== GeoDistanceRangeQueryBuilder
Removing setters for to(Object ...) and from(Object ...) in favour of the only two allowed input
arguments (String, Number). Removing setter for center point (point(), geohash()) because parameter
is mandatory and should already be set in constructor.
Also removing setters for lt(), lte(), gt(), gte() since they can all be replaced by equivallent
calls to to/from() and inludeLower()/includeUpper().
==== GeoPolygonQueryBuilder
Require shell of polygon already to be specified in constructor instead of adding it pointwise.
This enables validation, but makes it necessary to remove the addPoint() methods.
==== MultiMatchQueryBuilder
Moving MultiMatchQueryBuilder.ZeroTermsQuery enum to MatchQuery.ZeroTermsQuery.
Also reusing new Operator enum.
Removed ability to pass in boost value using `field(String field)` method in form e.g. `field^2`.
Use the `field(String, float)` method instead.
==== MissingQueryBuilder
The two individual setters for existence() and nullValue() were removed in favour of
optional constructor settings in order to better capture and validate their interdependent
settings at construction time.
==== NotQueryBuilder
The NotQueryBuilder which was deprecated in 2.1.0 is removed. As a replacement use BoolQueryBuilder
with added mustNot() clause. So instead of using `new NotQueryBuilder(filter)` now use
`new BoolQueryBuilder().mustNot(filter)`.
==== TermsQueryBuilder
Remove the setter for `termsLookup()`, making it only possible to either use a TermsLookup object or
individual values at construction time. Also moving individual settings for the TermsLookup (lookupIndex,
lookupType, lookupId, lookupPath) to the separate TermsLookup class, using constructor only and moving
checks for validation there. Removed `TermsLookupQueryBuilder` in favour of `TermsQueryBuilder`.
==== FunctionScoreQueryBuilder
`add` methods have been removed, all filters and functions must be provided as constructor arguments by
creating an array of `FunctionScoreQueryBuilder.FilterFunctionBuilder` objects, containing one element
for each filter/function pair.
`scoreMode` and `boostMode` can only be provided using corresponding enum members instead
of string values: see `FilterFunctionScoreQuery.ScoreMode` and `CombineFunction`.
`CombineFunction.MULT` has been renamed to `MULTIPLY`.
==== IdsQueryBuilder
For simplicity, only one way of adding the ids to the existing list (empty by default) is left: `addIds(String...)`
==== DocumentAlreadyExistsException removed
`DocumentAlreadyExistsException` is removed and a `VersionConflictException` is thrown instead (with a better
error description). This will influence code that use the `IndexRequest.opType()` or `IndexRequest.create()`
to index a document only if it doesn't already exist.
[[breaking_30_cache_concurrency]]
=== Cache concurrency level settings removed
Two cache concurrency level settings `indices.requests.cache.concurrency_level` and
`indices.fielddata.cache.concurrency_level` because they no longer apply to the cache implementation used for the
request cache and the field data cache.
[[breaking_30_non_loopback]]
=== Remove bind option of `non_loopback`
This setting would arbitrarily pick the first interface not marked as loopback. Instead, specify by address
scope (e.g. `_local_,_site_` for all loopback and private network addresses) or by explicit interface names,
hostnames, or addresses.
[[breaking_30_thread_pool]]
=== Forbid changing of thread pool types
Previously, <<modules-threadpool,thread pool types>> could be dynamically adjusted. The thread pool type effectively
controls the backing queue for the thread pool and modifying this is an expert setting with minimal practical benefits
and high risk of being misused. The ability to change the thread pool type for any thread pool has been removed; do note
that it is still possible to adjust relevant thread pool parameters for each of the thread pools (e.g., depending on
the thread pool type, `keep_alive`, `queue_size`, etc.).