* Remove `es-test-dir` book-scoped variable
* Remove `plugins-examples-dir` book-scoped variable
* Remove `:dependencies-dir:` and `:xes-repo-dir:` book-scoped variables
- In `index.asciidoc`, two variables (`:dependencies-dir:` and `:xes-repo-dir:`) were removed.
- In `sql/index.asciidoc`, the `:sql-tests:` path was updated to fuller path
- In `esql/index.asciidoc`, the `:esql-tests:` path was updated idem
* Replace `es-repo-dir` with `es-ref-dir`
* Move `:include-xpack: true` to few files that use it, remove from index.asciidoc
n larger clusters with complicated datafeed requirements, being able to preview only a specific window of time is important. Previously, datafeed previews would always start at 0 (or from the beginning of the data). This causes issues if the index pattern contains indices on slower hardware, but when the datafeed is actually started, the "start" time is set to more recent data (and thus on faster hardware).
Additionally, when _preview is unbounded (as before), it attempts to only preview indices that are NOT frozen or cold. This is done through a query against the _tier field. Meaning, it only effects newer indices that actually have that field set.
Removes `testenv` annotations and related code. These annotations originally let you skip x-pack snippet tests in the docs. However, that's no longer possible.
Relates to #79309, #31619
Previously, a datafeed and job must already exist for the `_preview` API to work.
With this change, users can get an accurate preview of the data that will be sent to the anomaly detection job
without creating either of them.
closes https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/70264
Secondary authorization headers are to be used to facilitate Kibana spaces support + ML jobs/datafeeds.
Now on PUT/Update/Preview datafeed, and PUT data frame analytics the secondary authorization is preferred over the primary (if provided).
closes https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/53801