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Elasticsearch REST API JSON specification
This repository contains a collection of JSON files which describe the Elasticsearch HTTP API.
Their purpose is to formalize and standardize the API, to facilitate development of libraries and integrations.
Example for the "Create Index" API:
{
"indices.create": {
"documentation":{
"url":"https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/master/indices-create-index.html"
},
"stability": "stable",
"url":{
"paths":[
{
"path":"/{index}",
"method":"PUT",
"parts":{
"index":{
"type":"string",
"description":"The name of the index"
}
}
}
]
},
"params": {
"timeout": {
"type" : "time",
"description" : "Explicit operation timeout"
}
},
"body": {
"description" : "The configuration for the index (`settings` and `mappings`)"
}
}
}
The specification contains:
-
The name of the API (
indices.create
), which usually corresponds to the client calls -
Link to the documentation at the http://elastic.co website.
IMPORANT: This should be a live link. Several downstream ES clients use this link to generate their documentation. Using a broken link or linking to yet-to-be-created doc pages can break the Elastic docs build.
-
stability
indicating the state of the API, has to be declared explicitly or YAML tests will failexperimental
highly likely to break in the near future (minor/path), no bwc guarantees. Possibly removed in the future.beta
less likely to break or be removed but still reserve the right to do sostable
No backwards breaking changes in a minor
-
Request URL: HTTP method, path and parts
-
Request parameters
-
Request body specification
NOTE If an API is stable but it response should be treated as an arbitrary map of key values please notate this as followed
{
"api.name": {
"stability" : "stable",
"response": {
"treat_json_as_key_value" : true
}
}
}
Backwards compatibility
The specification follows the same backward compatibility guarantees as Elasticsearch.
- Within a Major, additions only.
- If an item has been documented wrong it should be deprecated instead as removing these might break downstream clients.
- Major version change, may deprecate pieces or simply remove them given enough deprecation time.
Deprecations
The specification schema allows to codify API deprecations, either for an entire API, or for specific parts of the API, such as paths or parameters.
Entire API:
{
"api" : {
"deprecated" : {
"version" : "7.0.0",
"description" : "Reason API is being deprecated"
},
}
}
Specific paths and their parts:
{
"api": {
"url": {
"paths": [
{
"path":"/{index}/{type}/{id}/_create",
"method":"PUT",
"parts":{
"id":{
"type":"string",
"description":"Document ID"
},
"index":{
"type":"string",
"description":"The name of the index"
},
"type":{
"type":"string",
"description":"The type of the document",
"deprecated":true
}
},
"deprecated":{
"version":"7.0.0",
"description":"Specifying types in urls has been deprecated"
}
}
]
}
}
}
Parameters
{
"api": {
"url": {
"params": {
"stored_fields": {
"type": "list",
"description" : "",
"deprecated" : {
"version" : "7.0.0",
"description" : "Reason parameter is being deprecated"
}
}
}
}
}
}
License
This software is licensed under the Apache License, version 2 ("ALv2").