In https://github.com/elastic/kibana/pull/113783, we renamed Kibana's **Ingest Pipelines** feature to **Ingest Pipelines**. This updates screenshots and references for the feature. It also replaces a few remaining `ingest node pipeline` references.
Changes:
* Documents the `time_series_metric` mapping parameter for PR #76766.
* Renames the `dimension` parameter to `time_series_dimension` for PR #78012.
* Adds support for `unsigned_long` to `time_series_dimension` for PR #78204.
The setting `index.hidden` was originally implemented as a static
setting, but when it was converted to be a dynamic setting, the docs
were never updated to reflect that.
This commit moves the docs for `index.hidden` from the section for
static settings to the section for dynamic settings.
The `_routing` metadata field docs currently include formulas for how
Elasticsearch routes documents to shards. However, these formulas were not
updated for #18699. This updates the routing formulas and adds xrefs for
related settings.
Closes#76072
Changes:
* Documents the `dimension` mapping parameter for `ip`, `keyword`, and `numeric`
fields.
* Documents the `index.mapping.dimension_fields.limit` index setting.
Today we don't really describe why using `index.shard.check_on_startup`
is such a bad idea, or what to do instead. This commit expands the docs
to clarify what it does, why it's not really necessary and what to do
instead. It also now logs a warning every time the startup checks run to
encourage users to stop using this setting.
Today if an index is set to `auto_expand_replicas: N-all` then we will
try and create a shard copy on every node that matches the applicable
allocation filters. This conflits with shard allocation awareness and
the same-host allocation decider if there is an uneven distribution of
nodes across zones or hosts, since these deciders prevent shard copies
from being allocated unevenly and may therefore leave some unassigned
shards.
The point of these two deciders is to improve resilience given a limited
number of shard copies but there is no need for this behaviour when the
number of shard copies is not limited, so this commit supresses them in
that case.
Closes#54151Closes#2869
Add a `max_analyzed_offset` query parameter to allow users
to limit the highlighting of text fields to a value less than or equal to the
`index.highlight.max_analyzed_offset`, thus avoiding an exception when
the length of the text field exceeds the limit. The highlighting still takes place,
but stops at the length defined by the new parameter.
Closes: #52155
* First crack at rewriting the CCR introduction.
* Emphasizing Kibana in configuring CCR (part one).
* Many more edits, plus new files.
* Fixing test case.
* Removing overview page and consolidating that information in the main page.
* Adding redirects for moved and deleted pages.
* Removing, consolidating, and adding redirects.
* Fixing duplicate ID in redirects and removing outdated reference.
* Adding test case and steps for recreating a follower index.
* Adding steps for managing CCR tasks in Kibana.
* Adding tasks for managing auto-follow patterns.
* Fixing glossary link.
* Fixing glossary link, again.
* Updating the upgrade information and other stuff.
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Incorporating review feedback.
* Adding more edits.
* Fixing link reference.
* Adding use cases for #59812.
* Incorporating feedback from reviewers.
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Incorporating more review comments.
* Condensing some of the steps for accessing Kibana.
* Incorporating small changes from reviewers.
Co-authored-by: debadair <debadair@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
Changes:
* Adds the `number_of_routing_shards` index setting to index modules docs.
* Updates the split API docs to mention that `number_of_routing_shards`
is a static setting.
* Adding new page for restore snapshot API.
* Improving test cases, lots of edits, and streamlining content.
* Incorporating review suggestions and feedback.
* Specify `index alias` vs `alias`
* Change parameter order
* Provide clarity around regular expression
* Add link to SLM parameters
* Split sentences in example
* Adding link to master node page.
* Adding ESS icons to supported ES settings.
* Adding new file for supported ESS settings.
* Adding supported ESS settings for HTTP and disk-based shard allocation.
* Adding more supported settings for ESS.
* Adding descriptions for each Cloud section, plus additional settings.
* Adding new warehouse file for Cloud, plus additional settings.
* Adding node settings for Cloud.
* Adding audit settings for Cloud.
* Resolving merge conflict.
* Adding SAML settings (part 1).
* Adding SAML realm encryption and signing settings.
* Adding SAML SSL settings.
* Adding Kerberos realm settings.
* Adding OpenID Connect Realm settings.
* Adding OpenID Connect SSL settings.
* Resolving leftover Git merge markers.
* Removing Cloud settings page and link to it.
* Add link to mapping source
* Update docs/reference/docs/reindex.asciidoc
* Incorporate edit of HTTP settings
* Remove "cloud" from tag and ID
* Remove "cloud" from tag and update description
* Remove "cloud" from tag and ID
* Change "whitelists" to "specifies"
* Remove "cloud" from end tag
* Removing cloud from IDs and tags.
* Changing link reference to fix build issue.
* Adding index management page for missing settings.
* Removing warehouse file for Cloud and moving settings elsewhere.
* Clarifying true/false usage of http.detailed_errors.enabled.
* Changing underscore to dash in link to fix ci build.
Adds an API for putting an index block in place, which also ensures for write blocks that, once successfully returning to
the user, all shards of the index are properly accounting for the block, for example that all in-flight writes to an index have
been completed after adding the write block.
This API allows coordinating more complex workflows, where it is crucial that an index is no longer receiving writes after
the API completes, useful for example when marking an index as read-only during an upgrade in order to reindex its
documents.
* Changes for issue #36114.
* Adding stronger wording to the new note.
* Removing statement about typically not needting to set the read-only allow delete block.
* Replacing Elasticsearch with {es} variable.
Reworks the `from / size` content to `Paginate search results`.
Moves those docs from the request body search API page (slated for
deletion) to the `Run a search` tutorial docs.
Also adds some notes to the `from` and `size` param docs.
Co-authored-by: debadair <debadair@elastic.co>
This commit deprecates the creation of dot-prefixed index names (e.g.
.watches) unless they are either 1) a hidden index, or 2) registered by
a plugin that extends SystemIndexPlugin. This is the first step
towards more thorough protections for system indices.
This commit also modifies several plugins which use dot-prefixed indices
to register indices they own as system indices, and adds a plugin to
register .tasks as a system index.
This change introduces a new feature for indices so that they can be
hidden from wildcard expansion. The feature is referred to as hidden
indices. An index can be marked hidden through the use of an index
setting, `index.hidden`, at creation time. One primary use case for
this feature is to have a construct that fits indices that are created
by the stack that contain data used for display to the user and/or
intended for querying by the user. The desire to keep them hidden is
to avoid confusing users when searching all of the data they have
indexed and getting results returned from indices created by the
system.
Hidden indices have the following properties:
* API calls for all indices (empty indices array, _all, or *) will not
return hidden indices by default.
* Wildcard expansion will not return hidden indices by default unless
the wildcard pattern begins with a `.`. This behavior is similar to
shell expansion of wildcards.
* REST API calls can enable the expansion of wildcards to hidden
indices with the `expand_wildcards` parameter. To expand wildcards
to hidden indices, use the value `hidden` in conjunction with `open`
and/or `closed`.
* Creation of a hidden index will ignore global index templates. A
global index template is one with a match-all pattern.
* Index templates can make an index hidden, with the exception of a
global index template.
* Accessing a hidden index directly requires no additional parameters.
Relates #50251
This commit enhances the required pipeline functionality by changing it
so that default/request pipelines can also be executed, but the required
pipeline is always executed last. This gives users the flexibility to
execute their own indexing pipelines, but also ensure that any required
pipelines are also executed. Since such pipelines are executed last, we
change the name of required pipelines to final pipelines.
Reformats the edge n-gram and n-gram token filter docs. Changes include:
* Adds title abbreviations
* Updates the descriptions and adds Lucene links
* Reformats parameter definitions
* Adds analyze and custom analyzer snippets
* Adds notes explaining differences between the edge n-gram and n-gram
filters
Additional changes:
* Switches titles to use "n-gram" throughout.
* Fixes a typo in the edge n-gram tokenizer docs
* Adds an explicit anchor for the `index.max_ngram_diff` setting
This commit adds the ability to require an ingest pipeline on an
index. Today we can have a default pipeline, but that could be
overridden by a request pipeline parameter. This commit introduces a new
index setting index.required_pipeline that acts similarly to
index.default_pipeline, except that it can not be overridden by a
request pipeline parameter. Additionally, a default pipeline and a
request pipeline can not both be set. The required pipeline can be set
to _none to ensure that no pipeline ever runs for index requests on that
index.
This commit updates the docs about translog retention and flushing to reflect
recent changes in how peer recoveries work. It also adds some docs to describe
how history is retained for replay using soft deletes and shard history
retention leases.
Relates #45473
* [DOCS] Added settings page for ILM.
* [DOCS] Adding ILM settings file
* [DOCS] Moved the ILM settings to a separate section
* [DOCS] Linked to the rollover docs.
* [DOCS] Tweaked the "required" wording.