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ISM API
Use the index state management operations to programmatically work with policies and managed indexes.
Table of contents
- TOC {:toc}
Create policy
Introduced 1.0 {: .label .label-purple }
Creates a policy.
Request
PUT _plugins/_ism/policies/policy_1
{
"policy": {
"description": "ingesting logs",
"default_state": "ingest",
"states": [
{
"name": "ingest",
"actions": [
{
"rollover": {
"min_doc_count": 5
}
}
],
"transitions": [
{
"state_name": "search"
}
]
},
{
"name": "search",
"actions": [],
"transitions": [
{
"state_name": "delete",
"conditions": {
"min_index_age": "5m"
}
}
]
},
{
"name": "delete",
"actions": [
{
"delete": {}
}
],
"transitions": []
}
]
}
}
Sample response
{
"_id": "policy_1",
"_version": 1,
"_primary_term": 1,
"_seq_no": 7,
"policy": {
"policy": {
"policy_id": "policy_1",
"description": "ingesting logs",
"last_updated_time": 1577990761311,
"schema_version": 1,
"error_notification": null,
"default_state": "ingest",
"states": [
{
"name": "ingest",
"actions": [
{
"rollover": {
"min_doc_count": 5
}
}
],
"transitions": [
{
"state_name": "search"
}
]
},
{
"name": "search",
"actions": [],
"transitions": [
{
"state_name": "delete",
"conditions": {
"min_index_age": "5m"
}
}
]
},
{
"name": "delete",
"actions": [
{
"delete": {}
}
],
"transitions": []
}
]
}
}
}
Add policy
Introduced 1.0 {: .label .label-purple }
Adds a policy to an index. This operation does not change the policy if the index already has one.
Request
POST _plugins/_ism/add/index_1
{
"policy_id": "policy_1"
}
Sample response
{
"updated_indices": 1,
"failures": false,
"failed_indices": []
}
If you use a wildcard *
while adding a policy to an index, the ISM plugin interprets *
as all indexes, including system indexes like .opendistro-security
, which stores users, roles, and tenants. A delete action in your policy might accidentally delete all user roles and tenants in your cluster.
Don't use the broad *
wildcard, and instead add a prefix, such as my-logs*
, when specifying indexes with the _ism/add
API.
{: .warning }
Update policy
Introduced 1.0 {: .label .label-purple }
Updates a policy. Use the seq_no
and primary_term
parameters to update an existing policy. If these numbers don't match the existing policy or the policy doesn't exist, ISM throws an error.
It's possible that the policy currently applied to your index isn't the most up-to-date policy available. To see what policy is currently applied to your index, see Explain index. To get the most up-to-date version of a policy, see Get policy.
Request
PUT _plugins/_ism/policies/policy_1?if_seq_no=7&if_primary_term=1
{
"policy": {
"description": "ingesting logs",
"default_state": "ingest",
"states": [
{
"name": "ingest",
"actions": [
{
"rollover": {
"min_doc_count": 5
}
}
],
"transitions": [
{
"state_name": "search"
}
]
},
{
"name": "search",
"actions": [],
"transitions": [
{
"state_name": "delete",
"conditions": {
"min_index_age": "5m"
}
}
]
},
{
"name": "delete",
"actions": [
{
"delete": {}
}
],
"transitions": []
}
]
}
}
Sample response
{
"_id": "policy_1",
"_version": 2,
"_primary_term": 1,
"_seq_no": 10,
"policy": {
"policy": {
"policy_id": "policy_1",
"description": "ingesting logs",
"last_updated_time": 1577990934044,
"schema_version": 1,
"error_notification": null,
"default_state": "ingest",
"states": [
{
"name": "ingest",
"actions": [
{
"rollover": {
"min_doc_count": 5
}
}
],
"transitions": [
{
"state_name": "search"
}
]
},
{
"name": "search",
"actions": [],
"transitions": [
{
"state_name": "delete",
"conditions": {
"min_index_age": "5m"
}
}
]
},
{
"name": "delete",
"actions": [
{
"delete": {}
}
],
"transitions": []
}
]
}
}
}
Get policy
Introduced 1.0 {: .label .label-purple }
Gets the policy by policy_id
.
Request
GET _plugins/_ism/policies/policy_1
Sample response
{
"_id": "policy_1",
"_version": 2,
"_seq_no": 10,
"_primary_term": 1,
"policy": {
"policy_id": "policy_1",
"description": "ingesting logs",
"last_updated_time": 1577990934044,
"schema_version": 1,
"error_notification": null,
"default_state": "ingest",
"states": [
{
"name": "ingest",
"actions": [
{
"rollover": {
"min_doc_count": 5
}
}
],
"transitions": [
{
"state_name": "search"
}
]
},
{
"name": "search",
"actions": [],
"transitions": [
{
"state_name": "delete",
"conditions": {
"min_index_age": "5m"
}
}
]
},
{
"name": "delete",
"actions": [
{
"delete": {}
}
],
"transitions": []
}
]
}
}
Remove policy from index
Introduced 1.0 {: .label .label-purple }
Removes any ISM policy from the index.
Request
POST _plugins/_ism/remove/index_1
Sample response
{
"updated_indices": 1,
"failures": false,
"failed_indices": []
}
Update managed index policy
Introduced 1.0 {: .label .label-purple }
Updates the managed index policy to a new policy (or to a new version of the policy). You can use an index pattern to update multiple indexes at once. When updating multiple indexes, you might want to include a state filter to only affect certain managed indexes. The change policy filters out all the existing managed indexes and only applies the change to the ones in the state that you specify. You can also explicitly specify the state that the managed index transitions to after the change policy takes effect.
A policy change is an asynchronous background process. The changes are queued and are not executed immediately by the background process. This delay in execution protects the currently running managed indexes from being put into a broken state. If the policy you are changing to has only some small configuration changes, then the change takes place immediately. For example, if the policy changes the min_index_age
parameter in a rollover condition from 1000d
to 100d
, this change takes place immediately in its next execution. If the change modifies the state, actions, or the order of actions of the current state the index is in, then the change happens at the end of its current state before transitioning to a new state.
In this example, the policy applied on the index_1
index is changed to policy_1
, which could either be a completely new policy or an updated version of its existing policy. The process only applies the change if the index is currently in the searches
state. After this change in policy takes place, index_1
transitions to the delete
state.
Request
POST _plugins/_ism/change_policy/index_1
{
"policy_id": "policy_1",
"state": "delete",
"include": [
{
"state": "searches"
}
]
}
Sample response
{
"updated_indices": 0,
"failures": false,
"failed_indices": []
}
Retry failed index
Introduced 1.0 {: .label .label-purple }
Retries the failed action for an index. For the retry call to succeed, ISM must manage the index, and the index must be in a failed state. You can use index patterns (*
) to retry multiple failed indexes.
Request
POST _plugins/_ism/retry/index_1
{
"state": "delete"
}
Sample response
{
"updated_indices": 0,
"failures": false,
"failed_indices": []
}
Explain index
Introduced 1.0 {: .label .label-purple }
Gets the current state of the index. You can use index patterns to get the status of multiple indexes.
Request
GET _plugins/_ism/explain/index_1
Sample response
{
"index_1": {
"index.plugins.index_state_management.policy_id": "policy_1"
}
}
Optionally, you can add the show_policy
parameter to your request's path to get the policy that is currently applied to your index, which is useful for seeing whether the policy applied to your index is the latest one. To get the most up-to-date policy, see Get Policy API.
Request
GET _plugins/_ism/explain/index_1?show_policy=true
Sample response
{
"index_1": {
"index.plugins.index_state_management.policy_id": "sample-policy",
"index.opendistro.index_state_management.policy_id": "sample-policy",
"index": "index_1",
"index_uuid": "gCFlS_zcTdih8xyxf3jQ-A",
"policy_id": "sample-policy",
"enabled": true,
"policy": {
"policy_id": "sample-policy",
"description": "ingesting logs",
"last_updated_time": 1647284980148,
"schema_version": 13,
"error_notification": null,
"default_state": "ingest",
"states": [...],
"ism_template": null
}
},
"total_managed_indices": 1
}
The plugins.index_state_management.policy_id
setting is deprecated starting from ODFE version 1.13.0. We retain this field in the response API for consistency.
Delete policy
Introduced 1.0 {: .label .label-purple }
Deletes the policy by policy_id
.
Request
DELETE _plugins/_ism/policies/policy_1
Sample response
{
"_index": ".opendistro-ism-config",
"_type": "_doc",
"_id": "policy_1",
"_version": 3,
"result": "deleted",
"forced_refresh": true,
"_shards": {
"total": 2,
"successful": 2,
"failed": 0
},
"_seq_no": 15,
"_primary_term": 1
}