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Allows to perform multiple index/update/delete operations in a single request.
client.bulk({ ... })
Request (object):
index
(Optional, string)
: Default index for items which don’t provide one
operations
(Optional, { index, create, update, delete } | { detect_noop, doc, doc_as_upsert, script, scripted_upsert, _source, upsert } | object[])
pipeline
(Optional, string)
: The pipeline id to preprocess incoming documents with
refresh
(Optional, Enum(true | false | "wait_for"))
: If
true
then refresh the affected shards to make this operation visible to search, if
wait_for
then wait for a refresh to make this operation visible to search, if
false
(the default) then do nothing with refreshes.
routing
(Optional, string)
: Specific routing value
_source
(Optional, boolean | string | string[])
: True or false to return the _source field or not, or default list of fields to return, can be overridden on each sub-request
_source_excludes
(Optional, string | string[])
: Default list of fields to exclude from the returned _source field, can be overridden on each sub-request
_source_includes
(Optional, string | string[])
: Default list of fields to extract and return from the _source field, can be overridden on each sub-request
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout
wait_for_active_shards
(Optional, number | Enum("all" | "index-setting"))
: Sets the number of shard copies that must be active before proceeding with the bulk operation. Defaults to 1, meaning the primary shard only. Set to
all
for all shard copies, otherwise set to any non-negative value less than or equal to the total number of copies for the shard (number of replicas + 1)
require_alias
(Optional, boolean)
: Sets require_alias for all incoming documents. Defaults to unset (false)
Explicitly clears the search context for a scroll.
client.clearScroll({ ... })
Request (object):
scroll_id
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of scroll IDs to clear
query
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether to ignore if a wildcard indices expression resolves into no concrete indices. (This includes
_all
string or when no indices have been specified)
analyzer
(Optional, string)
: The analyzer to use for the query string
analyze_wildcard
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify whether wildcard and prefix queries should be analyzed (default: false)
default_operator
(Optional, Enum("and" | "or"))
: The default operator for query string query (AND or OR)
df
(Optional, string)
: The field to use as default where no field prefix is given in the query string
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Whether to expand wildcard expression to concrete indices that are open, closed or both.
ignore_throttled
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether specified concrete, expanded or aliased indices should be ignored when throttled
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether specified concrete indices should be ignored when unavailable (missing or closed)
lenient
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify whether format-based query failures (such as providing text to a numeric field) should be ignored
min_score
(Optional, number)
: Include only documents with a specific
_score
value in the result
preference
(Optional, string)
: Specify the node or shard the operation should be performed on (default: random)
routing
(Optional, string)
: A list of specific routing values
terminate_after
(Optional, number)
: The maximum count for each shard, upon reaching which the query execution will terminate early
q
(Optional, string)
: Query in the Lucene query string syntax
Creates a new document in the index.
Returns a 409 response when a document with a same ID already exists in the index.
client.create({ id, index })
Request (object):
id
(string)
: Document ID
index
(string)
: The name of the index
document
(Optional, object)
: A document.
pipeline
(Optional, string)
: The pipeline id to preprocess incoming documents with
refresh
(Optional, Enum(true | false | "wait_for"))
: If
true
then refresh the affected shards to make this operation visible to search, if
wait_for
then wait for a refresh to make this operation visible to search, if
false
(the default) then do nothing with refreshes.
routing
(Optional, string)
: Specific routing value
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout
version
(Optional, number)
: Explicit version number for concurrency control
version_type
(Optional, Enum("internal" | "external" | "external_gte" | "force"))
: Specific version type
wait_for_active_shards
(Optional, number | Enum("all" | "index-setting"))
: Sets the number of shard copies that must be active before proceeding with the index operation. Defaults to 1, meaning the primary shard only. Set to
all
for all shard copies, otherwise set to any non-negative value less than or equal to the total number of copies for the shard (number of replicas + 1)
if_primary_term
(Optional, number)
: only perform the delete operation if the last operation that has changed the document has the specified primary term
if_seq_no
(Optional, number)
: only perform the delete operation if the last operation that has changed the document has the specified sequence number
refresh
(Optional, Enum(true | false | "wait_for"))
: If
true
then refresh the affected shards to make this operation visible to search, if
wait_for
then wait for a refresh to make this operation visible to search, if
false
(the default) then do nothing with refreshes.
routing
(Optional, string)
: Specific routing value
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout
version
(Optional, number)
: Explicit version number for concurrency control
version_type
(Optional, Enum("internal" | "external" | "external_gte" | "force"))
: Specific version type
wait_for_active_shards
(Optional, number | Enum("all" | "index-setting"))
: Sets the number of shard copies that must be active before proceeding with the delete operation. Defaults to 1, meaning the primary shard only. Set to
all
for all shard copies, otherwise set to any non-negative value less than or equal to the total number of copies for the shard (number of replicas + 1)
index
(string | string[])
: A list of index names to search; use
_all
or empty string to perform the operation on all indices
max_docs
(Optional, number)
query
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
slice
(Optional, { field, id, max })
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether to ignore if a wildcard indices expression resolves into no concrete indices. (This includes
_all
string or when no indices have been specified)
analyzer
(Optional, string)
: The analyzer to use for the query string
analyze_wildcard
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify whether wildcard and prefix queries should be analyzed (default: false)
conflicts
(Optional, Enum("abort" | "proceed"))
: What to do when the delete by query hits version conflicts?
default_operator
(Optional, Enum("and" | "or"))
: The default operator for query string query (AND or OR)
df
(Optional, string)
: The field to use as default where no field prefix is given in the query string
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Whether to expand wildcard expression to concrete indices that are open, closed or both.
from
(Optional, number)
: Starting offset (default: 0)
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether specified concrete indices should be ignored when unavailable (missing or closed)
lenient
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify whether format-based query failures (such as providing text to a numeric field) should be ignored
preference
(Optional, string)
: Specify the node or shard the operation should be performed on (default: random)
refresh
(Optional, boolean)
: Should the affected indexes be refreshed?
request_cache
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify if request cache should be used for this request or not, defaults to index level setting
requests_per_second
(Optional, float)
: The throttle for this request in sub-requests per second. -1 means no throttle.
routing
(Optional, string)
: A list of specific routing values
q
(Optional, string)
: Query in the Lucene query string syntax
scroll
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Specify how long a consistent view of the index should be maintained for scrolled search
scroll_size
(Optional, number)
: Size on the scroll request powering the delete by query
search_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit timeout for each search request. Defaults to no timeout.
search_type
(Optional, Enum("query_then_fetch" | "dfs_query_then_fetch"))
: Search operation type
slices
(Optional, number | Enum("auto"))
: The number of slices this task should be divided into. Defaults to 1, meaning the task isn’t sliced into subtasks. Can be set to
auto
.
sort
(Optional, string[])
: A list of <field>:<direction> pairs
stats
(Optional, string[])
: Specific
tag
of the request for logging and statistical purposes
terminate_after
(Optional, number)
: The maximum number of documents to collect for each shard, upon reaching which the query execution will terminate early.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Time each individual bulk request should wait for shards that are unavailable.
version
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify whether to return document version as part of a hit
wait_for_active_shards
(Optional, number | Enum("all" | "index-setting"))
: Sets the number of shard copies that must be active before proceeding with the delete by query operation. Defaults to 1, meaning the primary shard only. Set to
all
for all shard copies, otherwise set to any non-negative value less than or equal to the total number of copies for the shard (number of replicas + 1)
wait_for_completion
(Optional, boolean)
: Should the request should block until the delete by query is complete.
Changes the number of requests per second for a particular Delete By Query operation.
client.deleteByQueryRethrottle({ task_id })
Request (object):
task_id
(string | number)
: The task id to rethrottle
requests_per_second
(Optional, float)
: The throttle to set on this request in floating sub-requests per second. -1 means set no throttle.
Returns information about whether a document exists in an index.
client.exists({ id, index })
Request (object):
id
(string)
: The document ID
index
(string)
: The name of the index
preference
(Optional, string)
: Specify the node or shard the operation should be performed on (default: random)
realtime
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify whether to perform the operation in realtime or search mode
refresh
(Optional, boolean)
: Refresh the shard containing the document before performing the operation
routing
(Optional, string)
: Specific routing value
_source
(Optional, boolean | string | string[])
: True or false to return the _source field or not, or a list of fields to return
_source_excludes
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of fields to exclude from the returned _source field
_source_includes
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of fields to extract and return from the _source field
stored_fields
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of stored fields to return in the response
version
(Optional, number)
: Explicit version number for concurrency control
version_type
(Optional, Enum("internal" | "external" | "external_gte" | "force"))
: Specific version type
Returns information about whether a document source exists in an index.
client.existsSource({ id, index })
Request (object):
id
(string)
: The document ID
index
(string)
: The name of the index
preference
(Optional, string)
: Specify the node or shard the operation should be performed on (default: random)
realtime
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify whether to perform the operation in realtime or search mode
refresh
(Optional, boolean)
: Refresh the shard containing the document before performing the operation
routing
(Optional, string)
: Specific routing value
_source
(Optional, boolean | string | string[])
: True or false to return the _source field or not, or a list of fields to return
_source_excludes
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of fields to exclude from the returned _source field
_source_includes
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of fields to extract and return from the _source field
version
(Optional, number)
: Explicit version number for concurrency control
version_type
(Optional, Enum("internal" | "external" | "external_gte" | "force"))
: Specific version type
Returns information about why a specific matches (or doesn’t match) a query.
client.explain({ id, index })
Request (object):
id
(string)
: The document ID
index
(string)
: The name of the index
query
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
analyzer
(Optional, string)
: The analyzer for the query string query
analyze_wildcard
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify whether wildcards and prefix queries in the query string query should be analyzed (default: false)
default_operator
(Optional, Enum("and" | "or"))
: The default operator for query string query (AND or OR)
df
(Optional, string)
: The default field for query string query (default: _all)
lenient
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify whether format-based query failures (such as providing text to a numeric field) should be ignored
preference
(Optional, string)
: Specify the node or shard the operation should be performed on (default: random)
routing
(Optional, string)
: Specific routing value
_source
(Optional, boolean | string | string[])
: True or false to return the _source field or not, or a list of fields to return
_source_excludes
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of fields to exclude from the returned _source field
_source_includes
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of fields to extract and return from the _source field
stored_fields
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of stored fields to return in the response
q
(Optional, string)
: Query in the Lucene query string syntax
Returns the information about the capabilities of fields among multiple indices.
client.fieldCaps({ ... })
Request (object):
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices, and aliases used to limit the request. Supports wildcards (*). To target all data streams and indices, omit this parameter or use * or _all.
fields
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of fields to retrieve capabilities for. Wildcard (
*
) expressions are supported.
index_filter
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
: Allows to filter indices if the provided query rewrites to match_none on every shard.
runtime_mappings
(Optional, Record<string, { fetch_fields, format, input_field, target_field, target_index, script, type }>)
: Defines ad-hoc runtime fields in the request similar to the way it is done in search requests.
These fields exist only as part of the query and take precedence over fields defined with the same name in the index mappings.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If false, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias,
or
_all
value targets only missing or closed indices. This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices. For example, a request
targeting
foo*,bar*
returns an error if an index starts with foo but no index starts with bar.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match. If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams. Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, missing or closed indices are not included in the response.
include_unmapped
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, unmapped fields are included in the response.
filters
(Optional, string)
: An optional set of filters: can include +metadata,-metadata,-nested,-multifield,-parent
types
(Optional, string[])
: Only return results for fields that have one of the types in the list
preference
(Optional, string)
: Specifies the node or shard the operation should be performed on. Random by default.
realtime
(Optional, boolean)
: Boolean) If true, the request is real-time as opposed to near-real-time.
refresh
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, Elasticsearch refreshes the affected shards to make this operation visible to search. If false, do nothing with refreshes.
routing
(Optional, string)
: Target the specified primary shard.
_source
(Optional, boolean | string | string[])
: True or false to return the _source field or not, or a list of fields to return.
_source_excludes
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of source fields to exclude in the response.
_source_includes
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of source fields to include in the response.
stored_fields
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of stored fields to return in the response
version
(Optional, number)
: Explicit version number for concurrency control. The specified version must match the current version of the document for the request to succeed.
version_type
(Optional, Enum("internal" | "external" | "external_gte" | "force"))
: Specific version type: internal, external, external_gte.
Returns available script types, languages and contexts
client.getScriptLanguages()
Returns the source of a document.
client.getSource({ id, index })
Request (object):
id
(string)
: Unique identifier of the document.
index
(string)
: Name of the index that contains the document.
preference
(Optional, string)
: Specifies the node or shard the operation should be performed on. Random by default.
realtime
(Optional, boolean)
: Boolean) If true, the request is real-time as opposed to near-real-time.
refresh
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, Elasticsearch refreshes the affected shards to make this operation visible to search. If false, do nothing with refreshes.
routing
(Optional, string)
: Target the specified primary shard.
_source
(Optional, boolean | string | string[])
: True or false to return the _source field or not, or a list of fields to return.
_source_excludes
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of source fields to exclude in the response.
_source_includes
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of source fields to include in the response.
stored_fields
(Optional, string | string[])
version
(Optional, number)
: Explicit version number for concurrency control. The specified version must match the current version of the document for the request to succeed.
version_type
(Optional, Enum("internal" | "external" | "external_gte" | "force"))
: Specific version type: internal, external, external_gte.
feature
(Optional, string | string[])
: A feature of the cluster, as returned by the top-level health report API.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout.
verbose
(Optional, boolean)
: Opt-in for more information about the health of the system.
size
(Optional, number)
: Limit the number of affected resources the health report API returns.
if_primary_term
(Optional, number)
: only perform the index operation if the last operation that has changed the document has the specified primary term
if_seq_no
(Optional, number)
: only perform the index operation if the last operation that has changed the document has the specified sequence number
op_type
(Optional, Enum("index" | "create"))
: Explicit operation type. Defaults to
index
for requests with an explicit document ID, and to `create`for requests without an explicit document ID
pipeline
(Optional, string)
: The pipeline id to preprocess incoming documents with
refresh
(Optional, Enum(true | false | "wait_for"))
: If
true
then refresh the affected shards to make this operation visible to search, if
wait_for
then wait for a refresh to make this operation visible to search, if
false
(the default) then do nothing with refreshes.
routing
(Optional, string)
: Specific routing value
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout
version
(Optional, number)
: Explicit version number for concurrency control
version_type
(Optional, Enum("internal" | "external" | "external_gte" | "force"))
: Specific version type
wait_for_active_shards
(Optional, number | Enum("all" | "index-setting"))
: Sets the number of shard copies that must be active before proceeding with the index operation. Defaults to 1, meaning the primary shard only. Set to
all
for all shard copies, otherwise set to any non-negative value less than or equal to the total number of copies for the shard (number of replicas + 1)
require_alias
(Optional, boolean)
: When true, requires destination to be an alias. Default is false
index
(string | string[])
: A list of index names to search;
use
_all
or to perform the operation on all indices
knn
({ field, query_vector, k, num_candidates })
: kNN query to execute
_source
(Optional, boolean | { excludes, includes })
: Indicates which source fields are returned for matching documents. These
fields are returned in the hits._source property of the search response.
docvalue_fields
(Optional, { field, format, include_unmapped }[])
: The request returns doc values for field names matching these patterns
in the hits.fields property of the response. Accepts wildcard (*) patterns.
stored_fields
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of stored fields to return as part of a hit. If no fields are specified,
no stored fields are included in the response. If this field is specified, the _source
parameter defaults to false. You can pass _source: true to return both source fields
and stored fields in the search response.
fields
(Optional, string | string[])
: The request returns values for field names matching these patterns
in the hits.fields property of the response. Accepts wildcard (*) patterns.
filter
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type } | { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type }[])
: Query to filter the documents that can match. The kNN search will return the top
k
documents that also match this filter. The value can be a single query or a
list of queries. If
filter
isn’t provided, all documents are allowed to match.
routing
(Optional, string)
: A list of specific routing values
index
(Optional, string)
: Name of the index to retrieve documents from when
ids
are specified, or when a document in the
docs
array does not specify an index.
docs
(Optional, { _id, _index, routing, _source, stored_fields, version, version_type }[])
: The documents you want to retrieve. Required if no index is specified in the request URI.
ids
(Optional, string | string[])
: The IDs of the documents you want to retrieve. Allowed when the index is specified in the request URI.
preference
(Optional, string)
: Specifies the node or shard the operation should be performed on. Random by default.
realtime
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the request is real-time as opposed to near-real-time.
refresh
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the request refreshes relevant shards before retrieving documents.
routing
(Optional, string)
: Custom value used to route operations to a specific shard.
_source
(Optional, boolean | string | string[])
: True or false to return the
_source
field or not, or a list of fields to return.
_source_excludes
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of source fields to exclude from the response.
You can also use this parameter to exclude fields from the subset specified in
_source_includes
query parameter.
_source_includes
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of source fields to include in the response.
If this parameter is specified, only these source fields are returned. You can exclude fields from this subset using the
_source_excludes
query parameter.
If the
_source
parameter is
false
, this parameter is ignored.
stored_fields
(Optional, string | string[])
: If
true
, retrieves the document fields stored in the index rather than the document
_source
.
Allows to execute several search operations in one request.
client.msearch({ ... })
Request (object):
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices, and index aliases to search.
searches
(Optional, { allow_no_indices, expand_wildcards, ignore_unavailable, index, preference, request_cache, routing, search_type, ccs_minimize_roundtrips, allow_partial_search_results, ignore_throttled } | { aggregations, collapse, query, explain, ext, stored_fields, docvalue_fields, knn, from, highlight, indices_boost, min_score, post_filter, profile, rescore, script_fields, search_after, size, sort, _source, fields, terminate_after, stats, timeout, track_scores, track_total_hits, version, runtime_mappings, seq_no_primary_term, pit, suggest }[])
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If false, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or _all value targets only missing or closed indices. This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices. For example, a request targeting foo*,bar* returns an error if an index starts with foo but no index starts with bar.
ccs_minimize_roundtrips
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, network roundtrips between the coordinating node and remote clusters are minimized for cross-cluster search requests.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard expressions can match. If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams.
ignore_throttled
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, concrete, expanded or aliased indices are ignored when frozen.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, missing or closed indices are not included in the response.
max_concurrent_searches
(Optional, number)
: Maximum number of concurrent searches the multi search API can execute.
max_concurrent_shard_requests
(Optional, number)
: Maximum number of concurrent shard requests that each sub-search request executes per node.
pre_filter_shard_size
(Optional, number)
: Defines a threshold that enforces a pre-filter roundtrip to prefilter search shards based on query rewriting if the number of shards the search request expands to exceeds the threshold. This filter roundtrip can limit the number of shards significantly if for instance a shard can not match any documents based on its rewrite method i.e., if date filters are mandatory to match but the shard bounds and the query are disjoint.
rest_total_hits_as_int
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, hits.total are returned as an integer in the response. Defaults to false, which returns an object.
routing
(Optional, string)
: Custom routing value used to route search operations to a specific shard.
search_type
(Optional, Enum("query_then_fetch" | "dfs_query_then_fetch"))
: Indicates whether global term and document frequencies should be used when scoring returned documents.
typed_keys
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies whether aggregation and suggester names should be prefixed by their respective types in the response.
Allows to execute several search template operations in one request.
client.msearchTemplate({ ... })
Request (object):
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of index names to use as default
search_templates
(Optional, { allow_no_indices, expand_wildcards, ignore_unavailable, index, preference, request_cache, routing, search_type, ccs_minimize_roundtrips, allow_partial_search_results, ignore_throttled } | { aggregations, collapse, query, explain, ext, stored_fields, docvalue_fields, knn, from, highlight, indices_boost, min_score, post_filter, profile, rescore, script_fields, search_after, size, sort, _source, fields, terminate_after, stats, timeout, track_scores, track_total_hits, version, runtime_mappings, seq_no_primary_term, pit, suggest }[])
ccs_minimize_roundtrips
(Optional, boolean)
: Indicates whether network round-trips should be minimized as part of cross-cluster search requests execution
max_concurrent_searches
(Optional, number)
: Controls the maximum number of concurrent searches the multi search api will execute
search_type
(Optional, Enum("query_then_fetch" | "dfs_query_then_fetch"))
: Search operation type
rest_total_hits_as_int
(Optional, boolean)
: Indicates whether hits.total should be rendered as an integer or an object in the rest search response
typed_keys
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify whether aggregation and suggester names should be prefixed by their respective types in the response
docs
(Optional, { _id, _index, routing, _source, stored_fields, version, version_type }[])
ids
(Optional, string[])
fields
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of fields to return. Applies to all returned documents unless otherwise specified in body "params" or "docs".
field_statistics
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies if document count, sum of document frequencies and sum of total term frequencies should be returned. Applies to all returned documents unless otherwise specified in body "params" or "docs".
offsets
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies if term offsets should be returned. Applies to all returned documents unless otherwise specified in body "params" or "docs".
payloads
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies if term payloads should be returned. Applies to all returned documents unless otherwise specified in body "params" or "docs".
positions
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies if term positions should be returned. Applies to all returned documents unless otherwise specified in body "params" or "docs".
preference
(Optional, string)
: Specify the node or shard the operation should be performed on (default: random) .Applies to all returned documents unless otherwise specified in body "params" or "docs".
realtime
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies if requests are real-time as opposed to near-real-time (default: true).
routing
(Optional, string)
: Specific routing value. Applies to all returned documents unless otherwise specified in body "params" or "docs".
term_statistics
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies if total term frequency and document frequency should be returned. Applies to all returned documents unless otherwise specified in body "params" or "docs".
version
(Optional, number)
: Explicit version number for concurrency control
version_type
(Optional, Enum("internal" | "external" | "external_gte" | "force"))
: Specific version type
Open a point in time that can be used in subsequent searches
client.openPointInTime({ index, keep_alive })
Request (object):
index
(string | string[])
: A list of index names to open point in time; use
_all
or empty string to perform the operation on all indices
keep_alive
(string | -1 | 0)
: Specific the time to live for the point in time
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether specified concrete indices should be ignored when unavailable (missing or closed)
preference
(Optional, string)
: Specify the node or shard the operation should be performed on (default: random)
routing
(Optional, string)
: Specific routing value
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Whether to expand wildcard expression to concrete indices that are open, closed or both.
Allows to evaluate the quality of ranked search results over a set of typical search queries
client.rankEval({ requests })
Request (object):
requests
({ id, request, ratings, template_id, params }[])
: A set of typical search requests, together with their provided ratings.
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices, and index aliases used to limit the request. Wildcard (
*
) expressions are supported.
To target all data streams and indices in a cluster, omit this parameter or use
_all
or
*
.
metric
(Optional, { precision, recall, mean_reciprocal_rank, dcg, expected_reciprocal_rank })
: Definition of the evaluation metric to calculate.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or
_all
value targets only missing or closed indices. This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices. For example, a request targeting
foo*,bar*
returns an error if an index starts with
foo
but no index starts with
bar
.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Whether to expand wildcard expression to concrete indices that are open, closed or both.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, missing or closed indices are not included in the response.
search_type
(Optional, string)
: Search operation type
Allows to copy documents from one index to another, optionally filtering the source documents by a query, changing the destination index settings, or fetching the documents from a remote cluster.
client.reindex({ dest, source })
Request (object):
dest
({ index, op_type, pipeline, routing, version_type })
source
({ index, query, remote, size, slice, sort, _source, runtime_mappings })
conflicts
(Optional, Enum("abort" | "proceed"))
max_docs
(Optional, number)
script
(Optional, { lang, options, source } | { id })
size
(Optional, number)
refresh
(Optional, boolean)
: Should the affected indexes be refreshed?
requests_per_second
(Optional, float)
: The throttle to set on this request in sub-requests per second. -1 means no throttle.
scroll
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Control how long to keep the search context alive
slices
(Optional, number | Enum("auto"))
: The number of slices this task should be divided into. Defaults to 1, meaning the task isn’t sliced into subtasks. Can be set to
auto
.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Time each individual bulk request should wait for shards that are unavailable.
wait_for_active_shards
(Optional, number | Enum("all" | "index-setting"))
: Sets the number of shard copies that must be active before proceeding with the reindex operation. Defaults to 1, meaning the primary shard only. Set to
all
for all shard copies, otherwise set to any non-negative value less than or equal to the total number of copies for the shard (number of replicas + 1)
wait_for_completion
(Optional, boolean)
: Should the request should block until the reindex is complete.
require_alias
(Optional, boolean)
Changes the number of requests per second for a particular Reindex operation.
client.reindexRethrottle({ task_id })
Request (object):
task_id
(string)
: The task id to rethrottle
requests_per_second
(Optional, float)
: The throttle to set on this request in floating sub-requests per second. -1 means set no throttle.
Allows to use the Mustache language to pre-render a search definition.
client.renderSearchTemplate({ ... })
Request (object):
id
(Optional, string)
: The id of the stored search template
file
(Optional, string)
params
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
source
(Optional, string)
Allows an arbitrary script to be executed and a result to be returned
client.scriptsPainlessExecute({ ... })
Request (object):
context
(Optional, string)
context_setup
(Optional, { document, index, query })
script
(Optional, { lang, options, source })
Allows to retrieve a large numbers of results from a single search request.
client.scroll({ scroll_id })
Request (object):
scroll_id
(string)
: Scroll ID of the search.
scroll
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to retain the search context for scrolling.
rest_total_hits_as_int
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, the API response’s hit.total property is returned as an integer. If false, the API response’s hit.total property is returned as an object.
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices, and aliases to search.
Supports wildcards (
*
).
To search all data streams and indices, omit this parameter or use
*
or
_all
.
aggregations
(Optional, Record<string, { aggregations, meta, adjacency_matrix, auto_date_histogram, avg, avg_bucket, boxplot, bucket_script, bucket_selector, bucket_sort, bucket_count_ks_test, bucket_correlation, cardinality, categorize_text, children, composite, cumulative_cardinality, cumulative_sum, date_histogram, date_range, derivative, diversified_sampler, extended_stats, extended_stats_bucket, frequent_item_sets, filter, filters, geo_bounds, geo_centroid, geo_distance, geohash_grid, geo_line, geotile_grid, geohex_grid, global, histogram, ip_range, ip_prefix, inference, line, matrix_stats, max, max_bucket, median_absolute_deviation, min, min_bucket, missing, moving_avg, moving_percentiles, moving_fn, multi_terms, nested, normalize, parent, percentile_ranks, percentiles, percentiles_bucket, range, rare_terms, rate, reverse_nested, sampler, scripted_metric, serial_diff, significant_terms, significant_text, stats, stats_bucket, string_stats, sum, sum_bucket, terms, top_hits, t_test, top_metrics, value_count, weighted_avg, variable_width_histogram }>)
: Defines the aggregations that are run as part of the search request.
collapse
(Optional, { field, inner_hits, max_concurrent_group_searches, collapse })
: Collapses search results the values of the specified field.
explain
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns detailed information about score computation as part of a hit.
ext
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: Configuration of search extensions defined by Elasticsearch plugins.
from
(Optional, number)
: Starting document offset.
Needs to be non-negative.
By default, you cannot page through more than 10,000 hits using the
from
and
size
parameters.
To page through more hits, use the
search_after
parameter.
highlight
(Optional, { encoder, fields })
: Specifies the highlighter to use for retrieving highlighted snippets from one or more fields in your search results.
track_total_hits
(Optional, boolean | number)
: Number of hits matching the query to count accurately.
If
true
, the exact number of hits is returned at the cost of some performance.
If
false
, the response does not include the total number of hits matching the query.
indices_boost
(Optional, Record<string, number>[])
: Boosts the _score of documents from specified indices.
docvalue_fields
(Optional, { field, format, include_unmapped }[])
: Array of wildcard (
*
) patterns.
The request returns doc values for field names matching these patterns in the
hits.fields
property of the response.
knn
(Optional, { field, query_vector, query_vector_builder, k, num_candidates, boost, filter } | { field, query_vector, query_vector_builder, k, num_candidates, boost, filter }[])
: Defines the approximate kNN search to run.
rank
(Optional, { rrf })
: Defines the Reciprocal Rank Fusion (RRF) to use.
min_score
(Optional, number)
: Minimum
_score
for matching documents.
Documents with a lower
_score
are not included in the search results.
post_filter
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
: Use the
post_filter
parameter to filter search results.
The search hits are filtered after the aggregations are calculated.
A post filter has no impact on the aggregation results.
profile
(Optional, boolean)
: Set to
true
to return detailed timing information about the execution of individual components in a search request.
NOTE: This is a debugging tool and adds significant overhead to search execution.
query
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
: Defines the search definition using the Query DSL.
rescore
(Optional, { query, window_size } | { query, window_size }[])
: Can be used to improve precision by reordering just the top (for example 100 - 500) documents returned by the
query
and
post_filter
phases.
script_fields
(Optional, Record<string, { script, ignore_failure }>)
: Retrieve a script evaluation (based on different fields) for each hit.
search_after
(Optional, number | number | string | boolean | null | User-defined value[])
: Used to retrieve the next page of hits using a set of sort values from the previous page.
size
(Optional, number)
: The number of hits to return.
By default, you cannot page through more than 10,000 hits using the
from
and
size
parameters.
To page through more hits, use the
search_after
parameter.
slice
(Optional, { field, id, max })
: Can be used to split a scrolled search into multiple slices that can be consumed independently.
sort
(Optional, string | { _score, _doc, _geo_distance, _script } | string | { _score, _doc, _geo_distance, _script }[])
: A list of <field>:<direction> pairs.
_source
(Optional, boolean | { excludes, includes })
: Indicates which source fields are returned for matching documents.
These fields are returned in the hits._source property of the search response.
fields
(Optional, { field, format, include_unmapped }[])
: Array of wildcard (
*
) patterns.
The request returns values for field names matching these patterns in the
hits.fields
property of the response.
suggest
(Optional, { text })
: Defines a suggester that provides similar looking terms based on a provided text.
terminate_after
(Optional, number)
: Maximum number of documents to collect for each shard.
If a query reaches this limit, Elasticsearch terminates the query early.
Elasticsearch collects documents before sorting.
Use with caution.
Elasticsearch applies this parameter to each shard handling the request.
When possible, let Elasticsearch perform early termination automatically.
Avoid specifying this parameter for requests that target data streams with backing indices across multiple data tiers.
If set to
0
(default), the query does not terminate early.
timeout
(Optional, string)
: Specifies the period of time to wait for a response from each shard.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
Defaults to no timeout.
track_scores
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, calculate and return document scores, even if the scores are not used for sorting.
version
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns document version as part of a hit.
seq_no_primary_term
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, returns sequence number and primary term of the last modification of each hit.
stored_fields
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of stored fields to return as part of a hit.
If no fields are specified, no stored fields are included in the response.
If this field is specified, the
_source
parameter defaults to
false
.
You can pass
_source: true
to return both source fields and stored fields in the search response.
pit
(Optional, { id, keep_alive })
: Limits the search to a point in time (PIT).
If you provide a PIT, you cannot specify an
<index>
in the request path.
runtime_mappings
(Optional, Record<string, { fetch_fields, format, input_field, target_field, target_index, script, type }>)
: Defines one or more runtime fields in the search request.
These fields take precedence over mapped fields with the same name.
stats
(Optional, string[])
: Stats groups to associate with the search.
Each group maintains a statistics aggregation for its associated searches.
You can retrieve these stats using the indices stats API.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or
_all
value targets only missing or closed indices.
This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices.
For example, a request targeting
foo*,bar*
returns an error if an index starts with
foo
but no index starts with
bar
.
allow_partial_search_results
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns partial results if there are shard request timeouts or shard failures. If false, returns an error with no partial results.
analyzer
(Optional, string)
: Analyzer to use for the query string.
This parameter can only be used when the q query string parameter is specified.
analyze_wildcard
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, wildcard and prefix queries are analyzed.
This parameter can only be used when the q query string parameter is specified.
batched_reduce_size
(Optional, number)
: The number of shard results that should be reduced at once on the coordinating node.
This value should be used as a protection mechanism to reduce the memory overhead per search request if the potential number of shards in the request can be large.
ccs_minimize_roundtrips
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, network round-trips between the coordinating node and the remote clusters are minimized when executing cross-cluster search (CCS) requests.
default_operator
(Optional, Enum("and" | "or"))
: The default operator for query string query: AND or OR.
This parameter can only be used when the
q
query string parameter is specified.
df
(Optional, string)
: Field to use as default where no field prefix is given in the query string.
This parameter can only be used when the q query string parameter is specified.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match.
If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
ignore_throttled
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, concrete, expanded or aliased indices will be ignored when frozen.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if it targets a missing or closed index.
lenient
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, format-based query failures (such as providing text to a numeric field) in the query string will be ignored.
This parameter can only be used when the
q
query string parameter is specified.
max_concurrent_shard_requests
(Optional, number)
: Defines the number of concurrent shard requests per node this search executes concurrently.
This value should be used to limit the impact of the search on the cluster in order to limit the number of concurrent shard requests.
min_compatible_shard_node
(Optional, string)
: The minimum version of the node that can handle the request
Any handling node with a lower version will fail the request.
preference
(Optional, string)
: Nodes and shards used for the search.
By default, Elasticsearch selects from eligible nodes and shards using adaptive replica selection, accounting for allocation awareness. Valid values are:
_only_local
to run the search only on shards on the local node;
_local
to, if possible, run the search on shards on the local node, or if not, select shards using the default method;
_only_nodes:<node-id>,<node-id>
to run the search on only the specified nodes IDs, where, if suitable shards exist on more than one selected node, use shards on those nodes using the default method, or if none of the specified nodes are available, select shards from any available node using the default method;
_prefer_nodes:<node-id>,<node-id>
to if possible, run the search on the specified nodes IDs, or if not, select shards using the default method;
_shards:<shard>,<shard>
to run the search only on the specified shards;
<custom-string>
(any string that does not start with
_
) to route searches with the same
<custom-string>
to the same shards in the same order.
pre_filter_shard_size
(Optional, number)
: Defines a threshold that enforces a pre-filter roundtrip to prefilter search shards based on query rewriting if the number of shards the search request expands to exceeds the threshold.
This filter roundtrip can limit the number of shards significantly if for instance a shard can not match any documents based on its rewrite method (if date filters are mandatory to match but the shard bounds and the query are disjoint).
When unspecified, the pre-filter phase is executed if any of these conditions is met:
the request targets more than 128 shards;
the request targets one or more read-only index;
the primary sort of the query targets an indexed field.
request_cache
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the caching of search results is enabled for requests where
size
is
0
.
Defaults to index level settings.
routing
(Optional, string)
: Custom value used to route operations to a specific shard.
scroll
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to retain the search context for scrolling. See Scroll search results.
By default, this value cannot exceed
1d
(24 hours).
You can change this limit using the
search.max_keep_alive
cluster-level setting.
search_type
(Optional, Enum("query_then_fetch" | "dfs_query_then_fetch"))
: How distributed term frequencies are calculated for relevance scoring.
suggest_field
(Optional, string)
: Specifies which field to use for suggestions.
suggest_mode
(Optional, Enum("missing" | "popular" | "always"))
: Specifies the suggest mode.
This parameter can only be used when the
suggest_field
and
suggest_text
query string parameters are specified.
suggest_size
(Optional, number)
: Number of suggestions to return.
This parameter can only be used when the
suggest_field
and
suggest_text
query string parameters are specified.
suggest_text
(Optional, string)
: The source text for which the suggestions should be returned.
This parameter can only be used when the
suggest_field
and
suggest_text
query string parameters are specified.
typed_keys
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, aggregation and suggester names are be prefixed by their respective types in the response.
rest_total_hits_as_int
(Optional, boolean)
: Indicates whether
hits.total
should be rendered as an integer or an object in the rest search response.
_source_excludes
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of source fields to exclude from the response.
You can also use this parameter to exclude fields from the subset specified in
_source_includes
query parameter.
If the
_source
parameter is
false
, this parameter is ignored.
_source_includes
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of source fields to include in the response.
If this parameter is specified, only these source fields are returned.
You can exclude fields from this subset using the
_source_excludes
query parameter.
If the
_source
parameter is
false
, this parameter is ignored.
q
(Optional, string)
: Query in the Lucene query string syntax using query parameter search.
Query parameter searches do not support the full Elasticsearch Query DSL but are handy for testing.
Searches a vector tile for geospatial values. Returns results as a binary Mapbox vector tile.
client.searchMvt({ index, field, zoom, x, y })
Request (object):
index
(string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices, or aliases to search
field
(string)
: Field containing geospatial data to return
zoom
(number)
: Zoom level for the vector tile to search
x
(number)
: X coordinate for the vector tile to search
y
(number)
: Y coordinate for the vector tile to search
aggs
(Optional, Record<string, { aggregations, meta, adjacency_matrix, auto_date_histogram, avg, avg_bucket, boxplot, bucket_script, bucket_selector, bucket_sort, bucket_count_ks_test, bucket_correlation, cardinality, categorize_text, children, composite, cumulative_cardinality, cumulative_sum, date_histogram, date_range, derivative, diversified_sampler, extended_stats, extended_stats_bucket, frequent_item_sets, filter, filters, geo_bounds, geo_centroid, geo_distance, geohash_grid, geo_line, geotile_grid, geohex_grid, global, histogram, ip_range, ip_prefix, inference, line, matrix_stats, max, max_bucket, median_absolute_deviation, min, min_bucket, missing, moving_avg, moving_percentiles, moving_fn, multi_terms, nested, normalize, parent, percentile_ranks, percentiles, percentiles_bucket, range, rare_terms, rate, reverse_nested, sampler, scripted_metric, serial_diff, significant_terms, significant_text, stats, stats_bucket, string_stats, sum, sum_bucket, terms, top_hits, t_test, top_metrics, value_count, weighted_avg, variable_width_histogram }>)
: Sub-aggregations for the geotile_grid.
- min
- sum
buffer
(Optional, number)
: Size, in pixels, of a clipping buffer outside the tile. This allows renderers
to avoid outline artifacts from geometries that extend past the extent of the tile.
exact_bounds
(Optional, boolean)
: If false, the meta layer’s feature is the bounding box of the tile.
If true, the meta layer’s feature is a bounding box resulting from a
geo_bounds aggregation. The aggregation runs on <field> values that intersect
the <zoom>/<x>/<y> tile with wrap_longitude set to false. The resulting
bounding box may be larger than the vector tile.
extent
(Optional, number)
: Size, in pixels, of a side of the tile. Vector tiles are square with equal sides.
fields
(Optional, string | string[])
: Fields to return in the
hits
layer. Supports wildcards (
*
).
This parameter does not support fields with array values. Fields with array
values may return inconsistent results.
grid_agg
(Optional, Enum("geotile" | "geohex"))
: Aggregation used to create a grid for the
field
.
grid_precision
(Optional, number)
: Additional zoom levels available through the aggs layer. For example, if <zoom> is 7
and grid_precision is 8, you can zoom in up to level 15. Accepts 0-8. If 0, results
don’t include the aggs layer.
grid_type
(Optional, Enum("grid" | "point" | "centroid"))
: Determines the geometry type for features in the aggs layer. In the aggs layer,
each feature represents a geotile_grid cell. If
grid
each feature is a Polygon
of the cells bounding box. If
point
each feature is a Point that is the centroid
of the cell.
query
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
: Query DSL used to filter documents for the search.
runtime_mappings
(Optional, Record<string, { fetch_fields, format, input_field, target_field, target_index, script, type }>)
: Defines one or more runtime fields in the search request. These fields take
precedence over mapped fields with the same name.
size
(Optional, number)
: Maximum number of features to return in the hits layer. Accepts 0-10000.
If 0, results don’t include the hits layer.
sort
(Optional, string | { _score, _doc, _geo_distance, _script } | string | { _score, _doc, _geo_distance, _script }[])
: Sorts features in the hits layer. By default, the API calculates a bounding
box for each feature. It sorts features based on this box’s diagonal length,
from longest to shortest.
track_total_hits
(Optional, boolean | number)
: Number of hits matching the query to count accurately. If
true
, the exact number
of hits is returned at the cost of some performance. If
false
, the response does
not include the total number of hits matching the query.
* *
with_labels
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the hits and aggs layers will contain additional point features representing
suggested label positions for the original features.
Returns information about the indices and shards that a search request would be executed against.
client.searchShards({ ... })
Request (object):
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of index names to search; use
_all
or empty string to perform the operation on all indices
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether to ignore if a wildcard indices expression resolves into no concrete indices. (This includes
_all
string or when no indices have been specified)
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Whether to expand wildcard expression to concrete indices that are open, closed or both.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether specified concrete indices should be ignored when unavailable (missing or closed)
local
(Optional, boolean)
: Return local information, do not retrieve the state from master node (default: false)
preference
(Optional, string)
: Specify the node or shard the operation should be performed on (default: random)
routing
(Optional, string)
: Specific routing value
Allows to use the Mustache language to pre-render a search definition.
client.searchTemplate({ ... })
Request (object):
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices,
and aliases to search. Supports wildcards (*).
explain
(Optional, boolean)
id
(Optional, string)
: ID of the search template to use. If no source is specified,
this parameter is required.
params
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
profile
(Optional, boolean)
source
(Optional, string)
: An inline search template. Supports the same parameters as the search API’s
request body. Also supports Mustache variables. If no id is specified, this
parameter is required.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether to ignore if a wildcard indices expression resolves into no concrete indices. (This includes
_all
string or when no indices have been specified)
ccs_minimize_roundtrips
(Optional, boolean)
: Indicates whether network round-trips should be minimized as part of cross-cluster search requests execution
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Whether to expand wildcard expression to concrete indices that are open, closed or both.
ignore_throttled
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether specified concrete, expanded or aliased indices should be ignored when throttled
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether specified concrete indices should be ignored when unavailable (missing or closed)
preference
(Optional, string)
: Specify the node or shard the operation should be performed on (default: random)
routing
(Optional, string)
: Custom value used to route operations to a specific shard.
scroll
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Specifies how long a consistent view of the index
should be maintained for scrolled search.
search_type
(Optional, Enum("query_then_fetch" | "dfs_query_then_fetch"))
: The type of the search operation.
rest_total_hits_as_int
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, hits.total are rendered as an integer in the response.
typed_keys
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify whether aggregation and suggester names should be prefixed by their respective types in the response
The terms enum API can be used to discover terms in the index that begin with the provided string. It is designed for low-latency look-ups used in auto-complete scenarios.
client.termsEnum({ index, field })
Request (object):
index
(string)
: List of data streams, indices, and index aliases to search. Wildcard (*) expressions are supported.
field
(string)
: The string to match at the start of indexed terms. If not provided, all terms in the field are considered.
size
(Optional, number)
: How many matching terms to return.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: The maximum length of time to spend collecting results. Defaults to "1s" (one second). If the timeout is exceeded the complete flag set to false in the response and the results may be partial or empty.
case_insensitive
(Optional, boolean)
: When true the provided search string is matched against index terms without case sensitivity.
index_filter
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
: Allows to filter an index shard if the provided query rewrites to match_none.
string
(Optional, string)
: The string after which terms in the index should be returned. Allows for a form of pagination if the last result from one request is passed as the search_after parameter for a subsequent request.
search_after
(Optional, string)
Returns information and statistics about terms in the fields of a particular document.
client.termvectors({ index })
Request (object):
index
(string)
: The index in which the document resides.
id
(Optional, string)
: The id of the document, when not specified a doc param should be supplied.
doc
(Optional, object)
: A document.
filter
(Optional, { max_doc_freq, max_num_terms, max_term_freq, max_word_length, min_doc_freq, min_term_freq, min_word_length })
per_field_analyzer
(Optional, Record<string, string>)
fields
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of fields to return.
field_statistics
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies if document count, sum of document frequencies and sum of total term frequencies should be returned.
offsets
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies if term offsets should be returned.
payloads
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies if term payloads should be returned.
positions
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies if term positions should be returned.
preference
(Optional, string)
: Specify the node or shard the operation should be performed on (default: random).
realtime
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies if request is real-time as opposed to near-real-time (default: true).
routing
(Optional, string)
: Specific routing value.
term_statistics
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies if total term frequency and document frequency should be returned.
version
(Optional, number)
: Explicit version number for concurrency control
version_type
(Optional, Enum("internal" | "external" | "external_gte" | "force"))
: Specific version type
detect_noop
(Optional, boolean)
: Set to false to disable setting
result
in the response
to
noop
if no change to the document occurred.
doc
(Optional, object)
: A partial update to an existing document.
doc_as_upsert
(Optional, boolean)
: Set to true to use the contents of
doc
as the value of
upsert
script
(Optional, { lang, options, source } | { id })
: Script to execute to update the document.
scripted_upsert
(Optional, boolean)
: Set to true to execute the script whether or not the document exists.
_source
(Optional, boolean | { excludes, includes })
: Set to false to disable source retrieval. You can also specify a comma-separated
list of the fields you want to retrieve.
upsert
(Optional, object)
: If the document does not already exist, the contents of
upsert
are inserted as a
new document. If the document exists, the
script
is executed.
if_primary_term
(Optional, number)
: Only perform the operation if the document has this primary term.
if_seq_no
(Optional, number)
: Only perform the operation if the document has this sequence number.
lang
(Optional, string)
: The script language.
refresh
(Optional, Enum(true | false | "wait_for"))
: If
true
, Elasticsearch refreshes the affected shards to make this operation
visible to search, if
wait_for
then wait for a refresh to make this operation
visible to search, if
false
do nothing with refreshes.
require_alias
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, the destination must be an index alias.
retry_on_conflict
(Optional, number)
: Specify how many times should the operation be retried when a conflict occurs.
routing
(Optional, string)
: Custom value used to route operations to a specific shard.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for dynamic mapping updates and active shards.
This guarantees Elasticsearch waits for at least the timeout before failing.
The actual wait time could be longer, particularly when multiple waits occur.
wait_for_active_shards
(Optional, number | Enum("all" | "index-setting"))
: The number of shard copies that must be active before proceeding with the operations.
Set to
all
or any positive integer up to the total number of shards in the index
(number_of_replicas+1). Defaults to 1 meaning the primary shard.
_source_excludes
(Optional, string | string[])
: Specify the source fields you want to exclude.
_source_includes
(Optional, string | string[])
: Specify the source fields you want to retrieve.
Performs an update on every document in the index without changing the source, for example to pick up a mapping change.
client.updateByQuery({ index })
Request (object):
index
(string | string[])
: A list of index names to search; use
_all
or empty string to perform the operation on all indices
max_docs
(Optional, number)
query
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
script
(Optional, { lang, options, source } | { id })
slice
(Optional, { field, id, max })
conflicts
(Optional, Enum("abort" | "proceed"))
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether to ignore if a wildcard indices expression resolves into no concrete indices. (This includes
_all
string or when no indices have been specified)
analyzer
(Optional, string)
: The analyzer to use for the query string
analyze_wildcard
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify whether wildcard and prefix queries should be analyzed (default: false)
default_operator
(Optional, Enum("and" | "or"))
: The default operator for query string query (AND or OR)
df
(Optional, string)
: The field to use as default where no field prefix is given in the query string
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Whether to expand wildcard expression to concrete indices that are open, closed or both.
from
(Optional, number)
: Starting offset (default: 0)
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether specified concrete indices should be ignored when unavailable (missing or closed)
lenient
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify whether format-based query failures (such as providing text to a numeric field) should be ignored
pipeline
(Optional, string)
: Ingest pipeline to set on index requests made by this action. (default: none)
preference
(Optional, string)
: Specify the node or shard the operation should be performed on (default: random)
refresh
(Optional, boolean)
: Should the affected indexes be refreshed?
request_cache
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify if request cache should be used for this request or not, defaults to index level setting
requests_per_second
(Optional, float)
: The throttle to set on this request in sub-requests per second. -1 means no throttle.
routing
(Optional, string)
: A list of specific routing values
scroll
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Specify how long a consistent view of the index should be maintained for scrolled search
scroll_size
(Optional, number)
: Size on the scroll request powering the update by query
search_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit timeout for each search request. Defaults to no timeout.
search_type
(Optional, Enum("query_then_fetch" | "dfs_query_then_fetch"))
: Search operation type
slices
(Optional, number | Enum("auto"))
: The number of slices this task should be divided into. Defaults to 1, meaning the task isn’t sliced into subtasks. Can be set to
auto
.
sort
(Optional, string[])
: A list of <field>:<direction> pairs
stats
(Optional, string[])
: Specific
tag
of the request for logging and statistical purposes
terminate_after
(Optional, number)
: The maximum number of documents to collect for each shard, upon reaching which the query execution will terminate early.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Time each individual bulk request should wait for shards that are unavailable.
version
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify whether to return document version as part of a hit
version_type
(Optional, boolean)
: Should the document increment the version number (internal) on hit or not (reindex)
wait_for_active_shards
(Optional, number | Enum("all" | "index-setting"))
: Sets the number of shard copies that must be active before proceeding with the update by query operation. Defaults to 1, meaning the primary shard only. Set to
all
for all shard copies, otherwise set to any non-negative value less than or equal to the total number of copies for the shard (number of replicas + 1)
wait_for_completion
(Optional, boolean)
: Should the request should block until the update by query operation is complete.
Changes the number of requests per second for a particular Update By Query operation.
client.updateByQueryRethrottle({ task_id })
Request (object):
task_id
(string)
: The task id to rethrottle
requests_per_second
(Optional, float)
: The throttle to set on this request in floating sub-requests per second. -1 means set no throttle.
Deletes an async search by ID. If the search is still running, the search request will be cancelled. Otherwise, the saved search results are deleted.
client.asyncSearch.delete({ id })
Request (object):
id
(string)
: A unique identifier for the async search.
Retrieves the results of a previously submitted async search request given its ID.
client.asyncSearch.get({ id })
Request (object):
id
(string)
: A unique identifier for the async search.
keep_alive
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Specifies how long the async search should be available in the cluster.
When not specified, the
keep_alive
set with the corresponding submit async request will be used.
Otherwise, it is possible to override the value and extend the validity of the request.
When this period expires, the search, if still running, is cancelled.
If the search is completed, its saved results are deleted.
typed_keys
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify whether aggregation and suggester names should be prefixed by their respective types in the response
wait_for_completion_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Specifies to wait for the search to be completed up until the provided timeout.
Final results will be returned if available before the timeout expires, otherwise the currently available results will be returned once the timeout expires.
By default no timeout is set meaning that the currently available results will be returned without any additional wait.
Retrieves the status of a previously submitted async search request given its ID.
client.asyncSearch.status({ id })
Request (object):
id
(string)
: A unique identifier for the async search.
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of index names to search; use
_all
or empty string to perform the operation on all indices
aggregations
(Optional, Record<string, { aggregations, meta, adjacency_matrix, auto_date_histogram, avg, avg_bucket, boxplot, bucket_script, bucket_selector, bucket_sort, bucket_count_ks_test, bucket_correlation, cardinality, categorize_text, children, composite, cumulative_cardinality, cumulative_sum, date_histogram, date_range, derivative, diversified_sampler, extended_stats, extended_stats_bucket, frequent_item_sets, filter, filters, geo_bounds, geo_centroid, geo_distance, geohash_grid, geo_line, geotile_grid, geohex_grid, global, histogram, ip_range, ip_prefix, inference, line, matrix_stats, max, max_bucket, median_absolute_deviation, min, min_bucket, missing, moving_avg, moving_percentiles, moving_fn, multi_terms, nested, normalize, parent, percentile_ranks, percentiles, percentiles_bucket, range, rare_terms, rate, reverse_nested, sampler, scripted_metric, serial_diff, significant_terms, significant_text, stats, stats_bucket, string_stats, sum, sum_bucket, terms, top_hits, t_test, top_metrics, value_count, weighted_avg, variable_width_histogram }>)
collapse
(Optional, { field, inner_hits, max_concurrent_group_searches, collapse })
explain
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns detailed information about score computation as part of a hit.
ext
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: Configuration of search extensions defined by Elasticsearch plugins.
from
(Optional, number)
: Starting document offset. By default, you cannot page through more than 10,000
hits using the from and size parameters. To page through more hits, use the
search_after parameter.
highlight
(Optional, { encoder, fields })
track_total_hits
(Optional, boolean | number)
: Number of hits matching the query to count accurately. If true, the exact
number of hits is returned at the cost of some performance. If false, the
response does not include the total number of hits matching the query.
Defaults to 10,000 hits.
indices_boost
(Optional, Record<string, number>[])
: Boosts the _score of documents from specified indices.
docvalue_fields
(Optional, { field, format, include_unmapped }[])
: Array of wildcard (*) patterns. The request returns doc values for field
names matching these patterns in the hits.fields property of the response.
knn
(Optional, { field, query_vector, query_vector_builder, k, num_candidates, boost, filter } | { field, query_vector, query_vector_builder, k, num_candidates, boost, filter }[])
: Defines the approximate kNN search to run.
min_score
(Optional, number)
: Minimum _score for matching documents. Documents with a lower _score are
not included in the search results.
post_filter
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
profile
(Optional, boolean)
query
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
: Defines the search definition using the Query DSL.
rescore
(Optional, { query, window_size } | { query, window_size }[])
script_fields
(Optional, Record<string, { script, ignore_failure }>)
: Retrieve a script evaluation (based on different fields) for each hit.
search_after
(Optional, number | number | string | boolean | null | User-defined value[])
size
(Optional, number)
: The number of hits to return. By default, you cannot page through more
than 10,000 hits using the from and size parameters. To page through more
hits, use the search_after parameter.
slice
(Optional, { field, id, max })
sort
(Optional, string | { _score, _doc, _geo_distance, _script } | string | { _score, _doc, _geo_distance, _script }[])
_source
(Optional, boolean | { excludes, includes })
: Indicates which source fields are returned for matching documents. These
fields are returned in the hits._source property of the search response.
fields
(Optional, { field, format, include_unmapped }[])
: Array of wildcard (*) patterns. The request returns values for field names
matching these patterns in the hits.fields property of the response.
suggest
(Optional, { text })
terminate_after
(Optional, number)
: Maximum number of documents to collect for each shard. If a query reaches this
limit, Elasticsearch terminates the query early. Elasticsearch collects documents
before sorting. Defaults to 0, which does not terminate query execution early.
timeout
(Optional, string)
: Specifies the period of time to wait for a response from each shard. If no response
is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
Defaults to no timeout.
track_scores
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, calculate and return document scores, even if the scores are not used for sorting.
version
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns document version as part of a hit.
seq_no_primary_term
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns sequence number and primary term of the last modification
of each hit. See Optimistic concurrency control.
stored_fields
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of stored fields to return as part of a hit. If no fields are specified,
no stored fields are included in the response. If this field is specified, the _source
parameter defaults to false. You can pass _source: true to return both source fields
and stored fields in the search response.
pit
(Optional, { id, keep_alive })
: Limits the search to a point in time (PIT). If you provide a PIT, you
cannot specify an <index> in the request path.
runtime_mappings
(Optional, Record<string, { fetch_fields, format, input_field, target_field, target_index, script, type }>)
: Defines one or more runtime fields in the search request. These fields take
precedence over mapped fields with the same name.
stats
(Optional, string[])
: Stats groups to associate with the search. Each group maintains a statistics
aggregation for its associated searches. You can retrieve these stats using
the indices stats API.
wait_for_completion_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Blocks and waits until the search is completed up to a certain timeout.
When the async search completes within the timeout, the response won’t include the ID as the results are not stored in the cluster.
keep_on_completion
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, results are stored for later retrieval when the search completes within the
wait_for_completion_timeout
.
keep_alive
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Specifies how long the async search needs to be available.
Ongoing async searches and any saved search results are deleted after this period.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether to ignore if a wildcard indices expression resolves into no concrete indices. (This includes
_all
string or when no indices have been specified)
allow_partial_search_results
(Optional, boolean)
: Indicate if an error should be returned if there is a partial search failure or timeout
analyzer
(Optional, string)
: The analyzer to use for the query string
analyze_wildcard
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify whether wildcard and prefix queries should be analyzed (default: false)
batched_reduce_size
(Optional, number)
: Affects how often partial results become available, which happens whenever shard results are reduced.
A partial reduction is performed every time the coordinating node has received a certain number of new shard responses (5 by default).
ccs_minimize_roundtrips
(Optional, boolean)
: The default value is the only supported value.
default_operator
(Optional, Enum("and" | "or"))
: The default operator for query string query (AND or OR)
df
(Optional, string)
: The field to use as default where no field prefix is given in the query string
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Whether to expand wildcard expression to concrete indices that are open, closed or both.
ignore_throttled
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether specified concrete, expanded or aliased indices should be ignored when throttled
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether specified concrete indices should be ignored when unavailable (missing or closed)
lenient
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify whether format-based query failures (such as providing text to a numeric field) should be ignored
max_concurrent_shard_requests
(Optional, number)
: The number of concurrent shard requests per node this search executes concurrently. This value should be used to limit the impact of the search on the cluster in order to limit the number of concurrent shard requests
min_compatible_shard_node
(Optional, string)
preference
(Optional, string)
: Specify the node or shard the operation should be performed on (default: random)
pre_filter_shard_size
(Optional, number)
: The default value cannot be changed, which enforces the execution of a pre-filter roundtrip to retrieve statistics from each shard so that the ones that surely don’t hold any document matching the query get skipped.
request_cache
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify if request cache should be used for this request or not, defaults to true
routing
(Optional, string)
: A list of specific routing values
scroll
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
search_type
(Optional, Enum("query_then_fetch" | "dfs_query_then_fetch"))
: Search operation type
suggest_field
(Optional, string)
: Specifies which field to use for suggestions.
suggest_mode
(Optional, Enum("missing" | "popular" | "always"))
: Specify suggest mode
suggest_size
(Optional, number)
: How many suggestions to return in response
suggest_text
(Optional, string)
: The source text for which the suggestions should be returned.
typed_keys
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify whether aggregation and suggester names should be prefixed by their respective types in the response
rest_total_hits_as_int
(Optional, boolean)
_source_excludes
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of fields to exclude from the returned _source field
_source_includes
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of fields to extract and return from the _source field
q
(Optional, string)
: Query in the Lucene query string syntax
Shows information about currently configured aliases to indices including filter and routing infos.
client.cat.aliases({ ... })
Request (object):
name
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of aliases to retrieve. Supports wildcards (
*
). To retrieve all aliases, omit this parameter or use
*
or
_all
.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Whether to expand wildcard expression to concrete indices that are open, closed or both.
Provides a snapshot of how many shards are allocated to each data node and how much disk space they are using.
client.cat.allocation({ ... })
Request (object):
node_id
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of node identifiers or names used to limit the returned information.
bytes
(Optional, Enum("b" | "kb" | "mb" | "gb" | "tb" | "pb"))
: The unit used to display byte values.
Returns information about existing component_templates templates.
client.cat.componentTemplates({ ... })
Request (object):
name
(Optional, string)
: The name of the component template. Accepts wildcard expressions. If omitted, all component templates are returned.
Provides quick access to the document count of the entire cluster, or individual indices.
client.cat.count({ ... })
Request (object):
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices, and aliases used to limit the request.
Supports wildcards (
*
). To target all data streams and indices, omit this parameter or use
*
or
_all
.
Shows how much heap memory is currently being used by fielddata on every data node in the cluster.
client.cat.fielddata({ ... })
Request (object):
fields
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of fields used to limit returned information.
To retrieve all fields, omit this parameter.
bytes
(Optional, Enum("b" | "kb" | "mb" | "gb" | "tb" | "pb"))
: The unit used to display byte values.
time
(Optional, Enum("nanos" | "micros" | "ms" | "s" | "m" | "h" | "d"))
: The unit used to display time values.
ts
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns
HH:MM:SS
and Unix epoch timestamps.
Returns information about indices: number of primaries and replicas, document counts, disk size, …
client.cat.indices({ ... })
Request (object):
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices, and aliases used to limit the request.
Supports wildcards (
*
). To target all data streams and indices, omit this parameter or use
*
or
_all
.
bytes
(Optional, Enum("b" | "kb" | "mb" | "gb" | "tb" | "pb"))
: The unit used to display byte values.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: The type of index that wildcard patterns can match.
health
(Optional, Enum("green" | "yellow" | "red"))
: The health status used to limit returned indices. By default, the response includes indices of any health status.
include_unloaded_segments
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, the response includes information from segments that are not loaded into memory.
pri
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, the response only includes information from primary shards.
time
(Optional, Enum("nanos" | "micros" | "ms" | "s" | "m" | "h" | "d"))
: The unit used to display time values.
Gets configuration and usage information about data frame analytics jobs.
client.cat.mlDataFrameAnalytics({ ... })
Request (object):
id
(Optional, string)
: The ID of the data frame analytics to fetch
allow_no_match
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether to ignore if a wildcard expression matches no configs. (This includes
_all
string or when no configs have been specified)
bytes
(Optional, Enum("b" | "kb" | "mb" | "gb" | "tb" | "pb"))
: The unit in which to display byte values
h
(Optional, Enum("assignment_explanation" | "create_time" | "description" | "dest_index" | "failure_reason" | "id" | "model_memory_limit" | "node.address" | "node.ephemeral_id" | "node.id" | "node.name" | "progress" | "source_index" | "state" | "type" | "version") | Enum("assignment_explanation" | "create_time" | "description" | "dest_index" | "failure_reason" | "id" | "model_memory_limit" | "node.address" | "node.ephemeral_id" | "node.id" | "node.name" | "progress" | "source_index" | "state" | "type" | "version")[])
: List of column names to display.
s
(Optional, Enum("assignment_explanation" | "create_time" | "description" | "dest_index" | "failure_reason" | "id" | "model_memory_limit" | "node.address" | "node.ephemeral_id" | "node.id" | "node.name" | "progress" | "source_index" | "state" | "type" | "version") | Enum("assignment_explanation" | "create_time" | "description" | "dest_index" | "failure_reason" | "id" | "model_memory_limit" | "node.address" | "node.ephemeral_id" | "node.id" | "node.name" | "progress" | "source_index" | "state" | "type" | "version")[])
: List of column names or column aliases used to sort the
response.
time
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Unit used to display time values.
Gets configuration and usage information about datafeeds.
client.cat.mlDatafeeds({ ... })
Request (object):
datafeed_id
(Optional, string)
: A numerical character string that uniquely identifies the datafeed.
allow_no_match
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies what to do when the request:
If
true
, the API returns an empty datafeeds array when there are no matches and the subset of results when
there are partial matches. If
false
, the API returns a 404 status code when there are no matches or only
partial matches.
h
(Optional, Enum("ae" | "bc" | "id" | "na" | "ne" | "ni" | "nn" | "sba" | "sc" | "seah" | "st" | "s") | Enum("ae" | "bc" | "id" | "na" | "ne" | "ni" | "nn" | "sba" | "sc" | "seah" | "st" | "s")[])
: List of column names to display.
s
(Optional, Enum("ae" | "bc" | "id" | "na" | "ne" | "ni" | "nn" | "sba" | "sc" | "seah" | "st" | "s") | Enum("ae" | "bc" | "id" | "na" | "ne" | "ni" | "nn" | "sba" | "sc" | "seah" | "st" | "s")[])
: List of column names or column aliases used to sort the response.
* *
time
(Optional, Enum("nanos" | "micros" | "ms" | "s" | "m" | "h" | "d"))
: The unit used to display time values.
Gets configuration and usage information about anomaly detection jobs.
client.cat.mlJobs({ ... })
Request (object):
job_id
(Optional, string)
: Identifier for the anomaly detection job.
allow_no_match
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies what to do when the request:
If
true
, the API returns an empty jobs array when there are no matches and the subset of results when there
are partial matches. If
false
, the API returns a 404 status code when there are no matches or only partial
matches.
bytes
(Optional, Enum("b" | "kb" | "mb" | "gb" | "tb" | "pb"))
: The unit used to display byte values.
h
(Optional, Enum("assignment_explanation" | "buckets.count" | "buckets.time.exp_avg" | "buckets.time.exp_avg_hour" | "buckets.time.max" | "buckets.time.min" | "buckets.time.total" | "data.buckets" | "data.earliest_record" | "data.empty_buckets" | "data.input_bytes" | "data.input_fields" | "data.input_records" | "data.invalid_dates" | "data.last" | "data.last_empty_bucket" | "data.last_sparse_bucket" | "data.latest_record" | "data.missing_fields" | "data.out_of_order_timestamps" | "data.processed_fields" | "data.processed_records" | "data.sparse_buckets" | "forecasts.memory.avg" | "forecasts.memory.max" | "forecasts.memory.min" | "forecasts.memory.total" | "forecasts.records.avg" | "forecasts.records.max" | "forecasts.records.min" | "forecasts.records.total" | "forecasts.time.avg" | "forecasts.time.max" | "forecasts.time.min" | "forecasts.time.total" | "forecasts.total" | "id" | "model.bucket_allocation_failures" | "model.by_fields" | "model.bytes" | "model.bytes_exceeded" | "model.categorization_status" | "model.categorized_doc_count" | "model.dead_category_count" | "model.failed_category_count" | "model.frequent_category_count" | "model.log_time" | "model.memory_limit" | "model.memory_status" | "model.over_fields" | "model.partition_fields" | "model.rare_category_count" | "model.timestamp" | "model.total_category_count" | "node.address" | "node.ephemeral_id" | "node.id" | "node.name" | "opened_time" | "state") | Enum("assignment_explanation" | "buckets.count" | "buckets.time.exp_avg" | "buckets.time.exp_avg_hour" | "buckets.time.max" | "buckets.time.min" | "buckets.time.total" | "data.buckets" | "data.earliest_record" | "data.empty_buckets" | "data.input_bytes" | "data.input_fields" | "data.input_records" | "data.invalid_dates" | "data.last" | "data.last_empty_bucket" | "data.last_sparse_bucket" | "data.latest_record" | "data.missing_fields" | "data.out_of_order_timestamps" | "data.processed_fields" | "data.processed_records" | "data.sparse_buckets" | "forecasts.memory.avg" | "forecasts.memory.max" | "forecasts.memory.min" | "forecasts.memory.total" | "forecasts.records.avg" | "forecasts.records.max" | "forecasts.records.min" | "forecasts.records.total" | "forecasts.time.avg" | "forecasts.time.max" | "forecasts.time.min" | "forecasts.time.total" | "forecasts.total" | "id" | "model.bucket_allocation_failures" | "model.by_fields" | "model.bytes" | "model.bytes_exceeded" | "model.categorization_status" | "model.categorized_doc_count" | "model.dead_category_count" | "model.failed_category_count" | "model.frequent_category_count" | "model.log_time" | "model.memory_limit" | "model.memory_status" | "model.over_fields" | "model.partition_fields" | "model.rare_category_count" | "model.timestamp" | "model.total_category_count" | "node.address" | "node.ephemeral_id" | "node.id" | "node.name" | "opened_time" | "state")[])
: List of column names to display.
s
(Optional, Enum("assignment_explanation" | "buckets.count" | "buckets.time.exp_avg" | "buckets.time.exp_avg_hour" | "buckets.time.max" | "buckets.time.min" | "buckets.time.total" | "data.buckets" | "data.earliest_record" | "data.empty_buckets" | "data.input_bytes" | "data.input_fields" | "data.input_records" | "data.invalid_dates" | "data.last" | "data.last_empty_bucket" | "data.last_sparse_bucket" | "data.latest_record" | "data.missing_fields" | "data.out_of_order_timestamps" | "data.processed_fields" | "data.processed_records" | "data.sparse_buckets" | "forecasts.memory.avg" | "forecasts.memory.max" | "forecasts.memory.min" | "forecasts.memory.total" | "forecasts.records.avg" | "forecasts.records.max" | "forecasts.records.min" | "forecasts.records.total" | "forecasts.time.avg" | "forecasts.time.max" | "forecasts.time.min" | "forecasts.time.total" | "forecasts.total" | "id" | "model.bucket_allocation_failures" | "model.by_fields" | "model.bytes" | "model.bytes_exceeded" | "model.categorization_status" | "model.categorized_doc_count" | "model.dead_category_count" | "model.failed_category_count" | "model.frequent_category_count" | "model.log_time" | "model.memory_limit" | "model.memory_status" | "model.over_fields" | "model.partition_fields" | "model.rare_category_count" | "model.timestamp" | "model.total_category_count" | "node.address" | "node.ephemeral_id" | "node.id" | "node.name" | "opened_time" | "state") | Enum("assignment_explanation" | "buckets.count" | "buckets.time.exp_avg" | "buckets.time.exp_avg_hour" | "buckets.time.max" | "buckets.time.min" | "buckets.time.total" | "data.buckets" | "data.earliest_record" | "data.empty_buckets" | "data.input_bytes" | "data.input_fields" | "data.input_records" | "data.invalid_dates" | "data.last" | "data.last_empty_bucket" | "data.last_sparse_bucket" | "data.latest_record" | "data.missing_fields" | "data.out_of_order_timestamps" | "data.processed_fields" | "data.processed_records" | "data.sparse_buckets" | "forecasts.memory.avg" | "forecasts.memory.max" | "forecasts.memory.min" | "forecasts.memory.total" | "forecasts.records.avg" | "forecasts.records.max" | "forecasts.records.min" | "forecasts.records.total" | "forecasts.time.avg" | "forecasts.time.max" | "forecasts.time.min" | "forecasts.time.total" | "forecasts.total" | "id" | "model.bucket_allocation_failures" | "model.by_fields" | "model.bytes" | "model.bytes_exceeded" | "model.categorization_status" | "model.categorized_doc_count" | "model.dead_category_count" | "model.failed_category_count" | "model.frequent_category_count" | "model.log_time" | "model.memory_limit" | "model.memory_status" | "model.over_fields" | "model.partition_fields" | "model.rare_category_count" | "model.timestamp" | "model.total_category_count" | "node.address" | "node.ephemeral_id" | "node.id" | "node.name" | "opened_time" | "state")[])
: List of column names or column aliases used to sort the response.
time
(Optional, Enum("nanos" | "micros" | "ms" | "s" | "m" | "h" | "d"))
: The unit used to display time values.
Gets configuration and usage information about inference trained models.
client.cat.mlTrainedModels({ ... })
Request (object):
model_id
(Optional, string)
: A unique identifier for the trained model.
allow_no_match
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies what to do when the request: contains wildcard expressions and there are no models that match; contains the
_all
string or no identifiers and there are no matches; contains wildcard expressions and there are only partial matches.
If
true
, the API returns an empty array when there are no matches and the subset of results when there are partial matches.
If
false
, the API returns a 404 status code when there are no matches or only partial matches.
bytes
(Optional, Enum("b" | "kb" | "mb" | "gb" | "tb" | "pb"))
: The unit used to display byte values.
h
(Optional, Enum("create_time" | "created_by" | "data_frame_analytics_id" | "description" | "heap_size" | "id" | "ingest.count" | "ingest.current" | "ingest.failed" | "ingest.pipelines" | "ingest.time" | "license" | "operations" | "version") | Enum("create_time" | "created_by" | "data_frame_analytics_id" | "description" | "heap_size" | "id" | "ingest.count" | "ingest.current" | "ingest.failed" | "ingest.pipelines" | "ingest.time" | "license" | "operations" | "version")[])
: A list of column names to display.
s
(Optional, Enum("create_time" | "created_by" | "data_frame_analytics_id" | "description" | "heap_size" | "id" | "ingest.count" | "ingest.current" | "ingest.failed" | "ingest.pipelines" | "ingest.time" | "license" | "operations" | "version") | Enum("create_time" | "created_by" | "data_frame_analytics_id" | "description" | "heap_size" | "id" | "ingest.count" | "ingest.current" | "ingest.failed" | "ingest.pipelines" | "ingest.time" | "license" | "operations" | "version")[])
: A list of column names or aliases used to sort the response.
from
(Optional, number)
: Skips the specified number of transforms.
size
(Optional, number)
: The maximum number of transforms to display.
Returns basic statistics about performance of cluster nodes.
client.cat.nodes({ ... })
Request (object):
bytes
(Optional, Enum("b" | "kb" | "mb" | "gb" | "tb" | "pb"))
: The unit used to display byte values.
full_id
(Optional, boolean | string)
: If
true
, return the full node ID. If
false
, return the shortened node ID.
include_unloaded_segments
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, the response includes information from segments that are not loaded into memory.
Returns a concise representation of the cluster pending tasks.
client.cat.pendingTasks()
Returns information about installed plugins across nodes node.
client.cat.plugins()
Returns information about index shard recoveries, both on-going completed.
client.cat.recovery({ ... })
Request (object):
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of data streams, indices, and aliases used to limit the request.
Supports wildcards (
*
). To target all data streams and indices, omit this parameter or use
*
or
_all
.
active_only
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the response only includes ongoing shard recoveries.
bytes
(Optional, Enum("b" | "kb" | "mb" | "gb" | "tb" | "pb"))
: The unit used to display byte values.
detailed
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the response includes detailed information about shard recoveries.
Returns information about snapshot repositories registered in the cluster.
client.cat.repositories()
Provides low-level information about the segments in the shards of an index.
client.cat.segments({ ... })
Request (object):
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of data streams, indices, and aliases used to limit the request.
Supports wildcards (
*
).
To target all data streams and indices, omit this parameter or use
*
or
_all
.
bytes
(Optional, Enum("b" | "kb" | "mb" | "gb" | "tb" | "pb"))
: The unit used to display byte values.
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of data streams, indices, and aliases used to limit the request.
Supports wildcards (
*
).
To target all data streams and indices, omit this parameter or use
*
or
_all
.
bytes
(Optional, Enum("b" | "kb" | "mb" | "gb" | "tb" | "pb"))
: The unit used to display byte values.
repository
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of snapshot repositories used to limit the request.
Accepts wildcard expressions.
_all
returns all repositories.
If any repository fails during the request, Elasticsearch returns an error.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the response does not include information from unavailable snapshots.
Returns information about the tasks currently executing on one or more nodes in the cluster.
client.cat.tasks({ ... })
Request (object):
actions
(Optional, string[])
: The task action names, which are used to limit the response.
detailed
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the response includes detailed information about shard recoveries.
node_id
(Optional, string[])
: Unique node identifiers, which are used to limit the response.
parent_task_id
(Optional, string)
: The parent task identifier, which is used to limit the response.
Returns cluster-wide thread pool statistics per node. By default the active, queue and rejected statistics are returned for all thread pools.
client.cat.threadPool({ ... })
Request (object):
thread_pool_patterns
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of thread pool names used to limit the request.
Accepts wildcard expressions.
time
(Optional, Enum("nanos" | "micros" | "ms" | "s" | "m" | "h" | "d"))
: The unit used to display time values.
Gets configuration and usage information about transforms.
client.cat.transforms({ ... })
Request (object):
transform_id
(Optional, string)
: A transform identifier or a wildcard expression.
If you do not specify one of these options, the API returns information for all transforms.
allow_no_match
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies what to do when the request: contains wildcard expressions and there are no transforms that match; contains the
_all
string or no identifiers and there are no matches; contains wildcard expressions and there are only partial matches.
If
true
, it returns an empty transforms array when there are no matches and the subset of results when there are partial matches.
If
false
, the request returns a 404 status code when there are no matches or only partial matches.
from
(Optional, number)
: Skips the specified number of transforms.
h
(Optional, Enum("changes_last_detection_time" | "checkpoint" | "checkpoint_duration_time_exp_avg" | "checkpoint_progress" | "create_time" | "delete_time" | "description" | "dest_index" | "documents_deleted" | "documents_indexed" | "docs_per_second" | "documents_processed" | "frequency" | "id" | "index_failure" | "index_time" | "index_total" | "indexed_documents_exp_avg" | "last_search_time" | "max_page_search_size" | "pages_processed" | "pipeline" | "processed_documents_exp_avg" | "processing_time" | "reason" | "search_failure" | "search_time" | "search_total" | "source_index" | "state" | "transform_type" | "trigger_count" | "version") | Enum("changes_last_detection_time" | "checkpoint" | "checkpoint_duration_time_exp_avg" | "checkpoint_progress" | "create_time" | "delete_time" | "description" | "dest_index" | "documents_deleted" | "documents_indexed" | "docs_per_second" | "documents_processed" | "frequency" | "id" | "index_failure" | "index_time" | "index_total" | "indexed_documents_exp_avg" | "last_search_time" | "max_page_search_size" | "pages_processed" | "pipeline" | "processed_documents_exp_avg" | "processing_time" | "reason" | "search_failure" | "search_time" | "search_total" | "source_index" | "state" | "transform_type" | "trigger_count" | "version")[])
: List of column names to display.
s
(Optional, Enum("changes_last_detection_time" | "checkpoint" | "checkpoint_duration_time_exp_avg" | "checkpoint_progress" | "create_time" | "delete_time" | "description" | "dest_index" | "documents_deleted" | "documents_indexed" | "docs_per_second" | "documents_processed" | "frequency" | "id" | "index_failure" | "index_time" | "index_total" | "indexed_documents_exp_avg" | "last_search_time" | "max_page_search_size" | "pages_processed" | "pipeline" | "processed_documents_exp_avg" | "processing_time" | "reason" | "search_failure" | "search_time" | "search_total" | "source_index" | "state" | "transform_type" | "trigger_count" | "version") | Enum("changes_last_detection_time" | "checkpoint" | "checkpoint_duration_time_exp_avg" | "checkpoint_progress" | "create_time" | "delete_time" | "description" | "dest_index" | "documents_deleted" | "documents_indexed" | "docs_per_second" | "documents_processed" | "frequency" | "id" | "index_failure" | "index_time" | "index_total" | "indexed_documents_exp_avg" | "last_search_time" | "max_page_search_size" | "pages_processed" | "pipeline" | "processed_documents_exp_avg" | "processing_time" | "reason" | "search_failure" | "search_time" | "search_total" | "source_index" | "state" | "transform_type" | "trigger_count" | "version")[])
: List of column names or column aliases used to sort the response.
time
(Optional, Enum("nanos" | "micros" | "ms" | "s" | "m" | "h" | "d"))
: The unit used to display time values.
size
(Optional, number)
: The maximum number of transforms to obtain.
Creates a new follower index configured to follow the referenced leader index.
client.ccr.follow({ index })
Request (object):
index
(string)
: The name of the follower index
leader_index
(Optional, string)
max_outstanding_read_requests
(Optional, number)
max_outstanding_write_requests
(Optional, number)
max_read_request_operation_count
(Optional, number)
max_read_request_size
(Optional, string)
max_retry_delay
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
max_write_buffer_count
(Optional, number)
max_write_buffer_size
(Optional, string)
max_write_request_operation_count
(Optional, number)
max_write_request_size
(Optional, string)
read_poll_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
remote_cluster
(Optional, string)
wait_for_active_shards
(Optional, number | Enum("all" | "index-setting"))
: Sets the number of shard copies that must be active before returning. Defaults to 0. Set to
all
for all shard copies, otherwise set to any non-negative value less than or equal to the total number of copies for the shard (number of replicas + 1)
Retrieves information about all follower indices, including parameters and status for each follower index
client.ccr.followInfo({ index })
Request (object):
index
(string | string[])
: A list of index patterns; use
_all
to perform the operation on all indices
Retrieves follower stats. return shard-level stats about the following tasks associated with each shard for the specified indices.
client.ccr.followStats({ index })
Request (object):
index
(string | string[])
: A list of index patterns; use
_all
to perform the operation on all indices
Removes the follower retention leases from the leader.
client.ccr.forgetFollower({ index })
Request (object):
index
(string)
: the name of the leader index for which specified follower retention leases should be removed
follower_cluster
(Optional, string)
follower_index
(Optional, string)
follower_index_uuid
(Optional, string)
leader_remote_cluster
(Optional, string)
Gets configured auto-follow patterns. Returns the specified auto-follow pattern collection.
client.ccr.getAutoFollowPattern({ ... })
Request (object):
name
(Optional, string)
: Specifies the auto-follow pattern collection that you want to retrieve. If you do not specify a name, the API returns information for all collections.
Pauses a follower index. The follower index will not fetch any additional operations from the leader index.
client.ccr.pauseFollow({ index })
Request (object):
index
(string)
: The name of the follower index that should pause following its leader index.
Creates a new named collection of auto-follow patterns against a specified remote cluster. Newly created indices on the remote cluster matching any of the specified patterns will be automatically configured as follower indices.
client.ccr.putAutoFollowPattern({ name, remote_cluster })
Request (object):
name
(string)
: The name of the collection of auto-follow patterns.
remote_cluster
(string)
: The remote cluster containing the leader indices to match against.
follow_index_pattern
(Optional, string)
: The name of follower index. The template {{leader_index}} can be used to derive the name of the follower index from the name of the leader index. When following a data stream, use {{leader_index}}; CCR does not support changes to the names of a follower data stream’s backing indices.
leader_index_patterns
(Optional, string[])
: An array of simple index patterns to match against indices in the remote cluster specified by the remote_cluster field.
leader_index_exclusion_patterns
(Optional, string[])
: An array of simple index patterns that can be used to exclude indices from being auto-followed. Indices in the remote cluster whose names are matching one or more leader_index_patterns and one or more leader_index_exclusion_patterns won’t be followed.
max_outstanding_read_requests
(Optional, number)
: The maximum number of outstanding reads requests from the remote cluster.
settings
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: Settings to override from the leader index. Note that certain settings can not be overrode (e.g., index.number_of_shards).
max_outstanding_write_requests
(Optional, number)
: The maximum number of outstanding reads requests from the remote cluster.
read_poll_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: The maximum time to wait for new operations on the remote cluster when the follower index is synchronized with the leader index. When the timeout has elapsed, the poll for operations will return to the follower so that it can update some statistics. Then the follower will immediately attempt to read from the leader again.
max_read_request_operation_count
(Optional, number)
: The maximum number of operations to pull per read from the remote cluster.
max_read_request_size
(Optional, number | string)
: The maximum size in bytes of per read of a batch of operations pulled from the remote cluster.
max_retry_delay
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: The maximum time to wait before retrying an operation that failed exceptionally. An exponential backoff strategy is employed when retrying.
max_write_buffer_count
(Optional, number)
: The maximum number of operations that can be queued for writing. When this limit is reached, reads from the remote cluster will be deferred until the number of queued operations goes below the limit.
max_write_buffer_size
(Optional, number | string)
: The maximum total bytes of operations that can be queued for writing. When this limit is reached, reads from the remote cluster will be deferred until the total bytes of queued operations goes below the limit.
max_write_request_operation_count
(Optional, number)
: The maximum number of operations per bulk write request executed on the follower.
max_write_request_size
(Optional, number | string)
: The maximum total bytes of operations per bulk write request executed on the follower.
Resumes an auto-follow pattern that has been paused
client.ccr.resumeAutoFollowPattern({ name })
Request (object):
name
(string)
: The name of the auto follow pattern to resume discovering new indices to follow.
Stops the following task associated with a follower index and removes index metadata and settings associated with cross-cluster replication.
client.ccr.unfollow({ index })
Request (object):
index
(string)
: The name of the follower index that should be turned into a regular index.
Provides explanations for shard allocations in the cluster.
client.cluster.allocationExplain({ ... })
Request (object):
current_node
(Optional, string)
: Specifies the node ID or the name of the node to only explain a shard that is currently located on the specified node.
index
(Optional, string)
: Specifies the name of the index that you would like an explanation for.
primary
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns explanation for the primary shard for the given shard ID.
shard
(Optional, number)
: Specifies the ID of the shard that you would like an explanation for.
include_disk_info
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns information about disk usage and shard sizes.
include_yes_decisions
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns YES decisions in explanation.
name
(string | string[])
: List or wildcard expression of component template names used to limit the request.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
Clears cluster voting config exclusions.
client.cluster.deleteVotingConfigExclusions({ ... })
Request (object):
wait_for_removal
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies whether to wait for all excluded nodes to be removed from the
cluster before clearing the voting configuration exclusions list.
Defaults to true, meaning that all excluded nodes must be removed from
the cluster before this API takes any action. If set to false then the
voting configuration exclusions list is cleared even if some excluded
nodes are still in the cluster.
Returns information about whether a particular component template exist
client.cluster.existsComponentTemplate({ name })
Request (object):
name
(string | string[])
: List of component template names used to limit the request.
Wildcard (*) expressions are supported.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is
received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an
error.
local
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, the request retrieves information from the local node only.
Defaults to false, which means information is retrieved from the master node.
name
(Optional, string)
: List of component template names used to limit the request.
Wildcard (
*
) expressions are supported.
flat_settings
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, returns settings in flat format.
include_defaults
(Optional, boolean)
: Return all default configurations for the component template (default: false)
local
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the request retrieves information from the local node only.
If
false
, information is retrieved from the master node.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
include_defaults
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, returns default cluster settings from the local node.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
Returns basic information about the health of the cluster.
client.cluster.health({ ... })
Request (object):
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices, and index aliases used to limit the request. Wildcard expressions (*) are supported. To target all data streams and indices in a cluster, omit this parameter or use _all or *.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Whether to expand wildcard expression to concrete indices that are open, closed or both.
level
(Optional, Enum("cluster" | "indices" | "shards"))
: Can be one of cluster, indices or shards. Controls the details level of the health information returned.
local
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, the request retrieves information from the local node only. Defaults to false, which means information is retrieved from the master node.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
wait_for_active_shards
(Optional, number | Enum("all" | "index-setting"))
: A number controlling to how many active shards to wait for, all to wait for all shards in the cluster to be active, or 0 to not wait.
wait_for_events
(Optional, Enum("immediate" | "urgent" | "high" | "normal" | "low" | "languid"))
: Can be one of immediate, urgent, high, normal, low, languid. Wait until all currently queued events with the given priority are processed.
wait_for_nodes
(Optional, string | number)
: The request waits until the specified number N of nodes is available. It also accepts >=N, ⇐N, >N and <N. Alternatively, it is possible to use ge(N), le(N), gt(N) and lt(N) notation.
wait_for_no_initializing_shards
(Optional, boolean)
: A boolean value which controls whether to wait (until the timeout provided) for the cluster to have no shard initializations. Defaults to false, which means it will not wait for initializing shards.
wait_for_no_relocating_shards
(Optional, boolean)
: A boolean value which controls whether to wait (until the timeout provided) for the cluster to have no shard relocations. Defaults to false, which means it will not wait for relocating shards.
wait_for_status
(Optional, Enum("green" | "yellow" | "red"))
: One of green, yellow or red. Will wait (until the timeout provided) until the status of the cluster changes to the one provided or better, i.e. green > yellow > red. By default, will not wait for any status.
Returns a list of any cluster-level changes (e.g. create index, update mapping, allocate or fail shard) which have not yet been executed.
client.cluster.pendingTasks({ ... })
Request (object):
local
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the request retrieves information from the local node only.
If
false
, information is retrieved from the master node.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
Updates the cluster voting config exclusions by node ids or node names.
client.cluster.postVotingConfigExclusions({ ... })
Request (object):
node_names
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of the names of the nodes to exclude from the
voting configuration. If specified, you may not also specify node_ids.
node_ids
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of the persistent ids of the nodes to exclude
from the voting configuration. If specified, you may not also specify node_names.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: When adding a voting configuration exclusion, the API waits for the
specified nodes to be excluded from the voting configuration before
returning. If the timeout expires before the appropriate condition
is satisfied, the request fails and returns an error.
name
(string)
: Name of the component template to create.
Elasticsearch includes the following built-in component templates:
logs-mappings
; 'logs-settings`;
metrics-mappings
;
metrics-settings
;
synthetics-mapping
;
synthetics-settings
.
Elastic Agent uses these templates to configure backing indices for its data streams.
If you use Elastic Agent and want to overwrite one of these templates, set the
version
for your replacement template higher than the current version.
If you don’t use Elastic Agent and want to disable all built-in component and index templates, set
stack.templates.enabled
to
false
using the cluster update settings API.
template
({ aliases, mappings, settings, defaults, data_stream, lifecycle })
: The template to be applied which includes mappings, settings, or aliases configuration.
allow_auto_create
(Optional, boolean)
: This setting overrides the value of the
action.auto_create_index
cluster setting.
If set to
true
in a template, then indices can be automatically created using that
template even if auto-creation of indices is disabled via
actions.auto_create_index
.
If set to
false
then data streams matching the template must always be explicitly created.
version
(Optional, number)
: Version number used to manage component templates externally.
This number isn’t automatically generated or incremented by Elasticsearch.
To unset a version, replace the template without specifying a version.
_meta
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: Optional user metadata about the component template.
May have any contents. This map is not automatically generated by Elasticsearch.
This information is stored in the cluster state, so keeping it short is preferable.
To unset
_meta
, replace the template without specifying this information.
create
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, this request cannot replace or update existing component templates.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout for connection to master node
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout
Returns the information about configured remote clusters.
client.cluster.remoteInfo()
Allows to manually change the allocation of individual shards in the cluster.
client.cluster.reroute({ ... })
Request (object):
commands
(Optional, { cancel, move, allocate_replica, allocate_stale_primary, allocate_empty_primary }[])
: Defines the commands to perform.
dry_run
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, then the request simulates the operation only and returns the resulting state.
explain
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, then the response contains an explanation of why the commands can or cannot be executed.
metric
(Optional, string | string[])
: Limits the information returned to the specified metrics.
retry_failed
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, then retries allocation of shards that are blocked due to too many subsequent allocation failures.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
Returns a comprehensive information about the state of the cluster.
client.cluster.state({ ... })
Request (object):
metric
(Optional, string | string[])
: Limit the information returned to the specified metrics
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of index names; use
_all
or empty string to perform the operation on all indices
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether to ignore if a wildcard indices expression resolves into no concrete indices. (This includes
_all
string or when no indices have been specified)
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Whether to expand wildcard expression to concrete indices that are open, closed or both.
flat_settings
(Optional, boolean)
: Return settings in flat format (default: false)
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether specified concrete indices should be ignored when unavailable (missing or closed)
local
(Optional, boolean)
: Return local information, do not retrieve the state from master node (default: false)
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Specify timeout for connection to master
wait_for_metadata_version
(Optional, number)
: Wait for the metadata version to be equal or greater than the specified metadata version
wait_for_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: The maximum time to wait for wait_for_metadata_version before timing out
node_id
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of node filters used to limit returned information. Defaults to all nodes in the cluster.
flat_settings
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, returns settings in flat format.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for each node to respond.
If a node does not respond before its timeout expires, the response does not include its stats.
However, timed out nodes are included in the response’s
_nodes.failed
property. Defaults to no timeout.
client.danglingIndices.deleteDanglingIndex({ index_uuid, accept_data_loss })
Request (object):
index_uuid
(string)
: The UUID of the dangling index
accept_data_loss
(boolean)
: Must be set to true in order to delete the dangling index
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Specify timeout for connection to master
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout
client.danglingIndices.importDanglingIndex({ index_uuid, accept_data_loss })
Request (object):
index_uuid
(string)
: The UUID of the dangling index
accept_data_loss
(boolean)
: Must be set to true in order to import the dangling index
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Specify timeout for connection to master
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout
Deletes an existing enrich policy and its enrich index.
client.enrich.deletePolicy({ name })
Request (object):
name
(string)
: Enrich policy to delete.
Creates the enrich index for an existing enrich policy.
client.enrich.executePolicy({ name })
Request (object):
name
(string)
: Enrich policy to execute.
wait_for_completion
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the request blocks other enrich policy execution requests until complete.
name
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of enrich policy names used to limit the request.
To return information for all enrich policies, omit this parameter.
geo_match
(Optional, { enrich_fields, indices, match_field, query, name, elasticsearch_version })
: Matches enrich data to incoming documents based on a
geo_shape
query.
match
(Optional, { enrich_fields, indices, match_field, query, name, elasticsearch_version })
: Matches enrich data to incoming documents based on a
term
query.
range
(Optional, { enrich_fields, indices, match_field, query, name, elasticsearch_version })
: Matches a number, date, or IP address in incoming documents to a range in the enrich index based on a
term
query.
Gets enrich coordinator statistics and information about enrich policies that are currently executing.
client.enrich.stats()
Deletes an async EQL search by ID. If the search is still running, the search request will be cancelled. Otherwise, the saved search results are deleted.
client.eql.delete({ id })
Request (object):
id
(string)
: Identifier for the search to delete.
A search ID is provided in the EQL search API’s response for an async search.
A search ID is also provided if the request’s
keep_on_completion
parameter is
true
.
Returns async results from previously executed Event Query Language (EQL) search
client.eql.get({ id })
Request (object):
id
(string)
: Identifier for the search.
keep_alive
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period for which the search and its results are stored on the cluster.
Defaults to the keep_alive value set by the search’s EQL search API request.
wait_for_completion_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Timeout duration to wait for the request to finish.
Defaults to no timeout, meaning the request waits for complete search results.
Returns the status of a previously submitted async or stored Event Query Language (EQL) search
client.eql.getStatus({ id })
Request (object):
id
(string)
: Identifier for the search.
Returns results matching a query expressed in Event Query Language (EQL)
client.eql.search({ index, query })
Request (object):
index
(string | string[])
: The name of the index to scope the operation
query
(string)
: EQL query you wish to run.
case_sensitive
(Optional, boolean)
event_category_field
(Optional, string)
: Field containing the event classification, such as process, file, or network.
tiebreaker_field
(Optional, string)
: Field used to sort hits with the same timestamp in ascending order
timestamp_field
(Optional, string)
: Field containing event timestamp. Default "@timestamp"
fetch_size
(Optional, number)
: Maximum number of events to search at a time for sequence queries.
filter
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type } | { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type }[])
: Query, written in Query DSL, used to filter the events on which the EQL query runs.
keep_alive
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
keep_on_completion
(Optional, boolean)
wait_for_completion_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
size
(Optional, number)
: For basic queries, the maximum number of matching events to return. Defaults to 10
fields
(Optional, { field, format, include_unmapped } | { field, format, include_unmapped }[])
: Array of wildcard (*) patterns. The response returns values for field names matching these patterns in the fields property of each hit.
result_position
(Optional, Enum("tail" | "head"))
runtime_mappings
(Optional, Record<string, { fetch_fields, format, input_field, target_field, target_index, script, type }>)
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, missing or closed indices are not included in the response.
Gets a list of features which can be included in snapshots using the feature_states field when creating a snapshot
client.features.getFeatures()
Resets the internal state of features, usually by deleting system indices
client.features.resetFeatures()
Returns the current global checkpoints for an index. This API is design for internal use by the fleet server project.
client.fleet.globalCheckpoints({ index })
Request (object):
index
(string | string)
: A single index or index alias that resolves to a single index.
wait_for_advance
(Optional, boolean)
: A boolean value which controls whether to wait (until the timeout) for the global checkpoints
to advance past the provided
checkpoints
.
wait_for_index
(Optional, boolean)
: A boolean value which controls whether to wait (until the timeout) for the target index to exist
and all primary shards be active. Can only be true when
wait_for_advance
is true.
checkpoints
(Optional, number[])
: A comma separated list of previous global checkpoints. When used in combination with
wait_for_advance
,
the API will only return once the global checkpoints advances past the checkpoints. Providing an empty list
will cause Elasticsearch to immediately return the current global checkpoints.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a global checkpoints to advance past
checkpoints
.
Multi Search API where the search will only be executed after specified checkpoints are available due to a refresh. This API is designed for internal use by the fleet server project.
client.fleet.msearch({ ... })
Request (object):
index
(Optional, string | string)
: A single target to search. If the target is an index alias, it must resolve to a single index.
searches
(Optional, { allow_no_indices, expand_wildcards, ignore_unavailable, index, preference, request_cache, routing, search_type, ccs_minimize_roundtrips, allow_partial_search_results, ignore_throttled } | { aggregations, collapse, query, explain, ext, stored_fields, docvalue_fields, knn, from, highlight, indices_boost, min_score, post_filter, profile, rescore, script_fields, search_after, size, sort, _source, fields, terminate_after, stats, timeout, track_scores, track_total_hits, version, runtime_mappings, seq_no_primary_term, pit, suggest }[])
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If false, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or _all value targets only missing or closed indices. This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices. For example, a request targeting foo*,bar* returns an error if an index starts with foo but no index starts with bar.
ccs_minimize_roundtrips
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, network roundtrips between the coordinating node and remote clusters are minimized for cross-cluster search requests.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard expressions can match. If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams.
ignore_throttled
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, concrete, expanded or aliased indices are ignored when frozen.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, missing or closed indices are not included in the response.
max_concurrent_searches
(Optional, number)
: Maximum number of concurrent searches the multi search API can execute.
max_concurrent_shard_requests
(Optional, number)
: Maximum number of concurrent shard requests that each sub-search request executes per node.
pre_filter_shard_size
(Optional, number)
: Defines a threshold that enforces a pre-filter roundtrip to prefilter search shards based on query rewriting if the number of shards the search request expands to exceeds the threshold. This filter roundtrip can limit the number of shards significantly if for instance a shard can not match any documents based on its rewrite method i.e., if date filters are mandatory to match but the shard bounds and the query are disjoint.
search_type
(Optional, Enum("query_then_fetch" | "dfs_query_then_fetch"))
: Indicates whether global term and document frequencies should be used when scoring returned documents.
rest_total_hits_as_int
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, hits.total are returned as an integer in the response. Defaults to false, which returns an object.
typed_keys
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies whether aggregation and suggester names should be prefixed by their respective types in the response.
wait_for_checkpoints
(Optional, number[])
: A comma separated list of checkpoints. When configured, the search API will only be executed on a shard
after the relevant checkpoint has become visible for search. Defaults to an empty list which will cause
Elasticsearch to immediately execute the search.
allow_partial_search_results
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns partial results if there are shard request timeouts or [shard failures](
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/docs-replication.html#shard-failures
). If false, returns
an error with no partial results. Defaults to the configured cluster setting
search.default_allow_partial_results
which is true by default.
Search API where the search will only be executed after specified checkpoints are available due to a refresh. This API is designed for internal use by the fleet server project.
client.fleet.search({ index })
Request (object):
index
(string | string)
: A single target to search. If the target is an index alias, it must resolve to a single index.
aggregations
(Optional, Record<string, { aggregations, meta, adjacency_matrix, auto_date_histogram, avg, avg_bucket, boxplot, bucket_script, bucket_selector, bucket_sort, bucket_count_ks_test, bucket_correlation, cardinality, categorize_text, children, composite, cumulative_cardinality, cumulative_sum, date_histogram, date_range, derivative, diversified_sampler, extended_stats, extended_stats_bucket, frequent_item_sets, filter, filters, geo_bounds, geo_centroid, geo_distance, geohash_grid, geo_line, geotile_grid, geohex_grid, global, histogram, ip_range, ip_prefix, inference, line, matrix_stats, max, max_bucket, median_absolute_deviation, min, min_bucket, missing, moving_avg, moving_percentiles, moving_fn, multi_terms, nested, normalize, parent, percentile_ranks, percentiles, percentiles_bucket, range, rare_terms, rate, reverse_nested, sampler, scripted_metric, serial_diff, significant_terms, significant_text, stats, stats_bucket, string_stats, sum, sum_bucket, terms, top_hits, t_test, top_metrics, value_count, weighted_avg, variable_width_histogram }>)
collapse
(Optional, { field, inner_hits, max_concurrent_group_searches, collapse })
explain
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns detailed information about score computation as part of a hit.
ext
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: Configuration of search extensions defined by Elasticsearch plugins.
from
(Optional, number)
: Starting document offset. By default, you cannot page through more than 10,000
hits using the from and size parameters. To page through more hits, use the
search_after parameter.
highlight
(Optional, { encoder, fields })
track_total_hits
(Optional, boolean | number)
: Number of hits matching the query to count accurately. If true, the exact
number of hits is returned at the cost of some performance. If false, the
response does not include the total number of hits matching the query.
Defaults to 10,000 hits.
indices_boost
(Optional, Record<string, number>[])
: Boosts the _score of documents from specified indices.
docvalue_fields
(Optional, { field, format, include_unmapped }[])
: Array of wildcard (*) patterns. The request returns doc values for field
names matching these patterns in the hits.fields property of the response.
min_score
(Optional, number)
: Minimum _score for matching documents. Documents with a lower _score are
not included in the search results.
post_filter
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
profile
(Optional, boolean)
query
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
: Defines the search definition using the Query DSL.
rescore
(Optional, { query, window_size } | { query, window_size }[])
script_fields
(Optional, Record<string, { script, ignore_failure }>)
: Retrieve a script evaluation (based on different fields) for each hit.
search_after
(Optional, number | number | string | boolean | null | User-defined value[])
size
(Optional, number)
: The number of hits to return. By default, you cannot page through more
than 10,000 hits using the from and size parameters. To page through more
hits, use the search_after parameter.
slice
(Optional, { field, id, max })
sort
(Optional, string | { _score, _doc, _geo_distance, _script } | string | { _score, _doc, _geo_distance, _script }[])
_source
(Optional, boolean | { excludes, includes })
: Indicates which source fields are returned for matching documents. These
fields are returned in the hits._source property of the search response.
fields
(Optional, { field, format, include_unmapped }[])
: Array of wildcard (*) patterns. The request returns values for field names
matching these patterns in the hits.fields property of the response.
suggest
(Optional, { text })
terminate_after
(Optional, number)
: Maximum number of documents to collect for each shard. If a query reaches this
limit, Elasticsearch terminates the query early. Elasticsearch collects documents
before sorting. Defaults to 0, which does not terminate query execution early.
timeout
(Optional, string)
: Specifies the period of time to wait for a response from each shard. If no response
is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
Defaults to no timeout.
track_scores
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, calculate and return document scores, even if the scores are not used for sorting.
version
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns document version as part of a hit.
seq_no_primary_term
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns sequence number and primary term of the last modification
of each hit. See Optimistic concurrency control.
stored_fields
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of stored fields to return as part of a hit. If no fields are specified,
no stored fields are included in the response. If this field is specified, the _source
parameter defaults to false. You can pass _source: true to return both source fields
and stored fields in the search response.
pit
(Optional, { id, keep_alive })
: Limits the search to a point in time (PIT). If you provide a PIT, you
cannot specify an <index> in the request path.
runtime_mappings
(Optional, Record<string, { fetch_fields, format, input_field, target_field, target_index, script, type }>)
: Defines one or more runtime fields in the search request. These fields take
precedence over mapped fields with the same name.
stats
(Optional, string[])
: Stats groups to associate with the search. Each group maintains a statistics
aggregation for its associated searches. You can retrieve these stats using
the indices stats API.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
analyzer
(Optional, string)
analyze_wildcard
(Optional, boolean)
batched_reduce_size
(Optional, number)
ccs_minimize_roundtrips
(Optional, boolean)
default_operator
(Optional, Enum("and" | "or"))
df
(Optional, string)
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
ignore_throttled
(Optional, boolean)
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
lenient
(Optional, boolean)
max_concurrent_shard_requests
(Optional, number)
min_compatible_shard_node
(Optional, string)
preference
(Optional, string)
pre_filter_shard_size
(Optional, number)
request_cache
(Optional, boolean)
routing
(Optional, string)
scroll
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
search_type
(Optional, Enum("query_then_fetch" | "dfs_query_then_fetch"))
suggest_field
(Optional, string)
: Specifies which field to use for suggestions.
suggest_mode
(Optional, Enum("missing" | "popular" | "always"))
suggest_size
(Optional, number)
suggest_text
(Optional, string)
: The source text for which the suggestions should be returned.
typed_keys
(Optional, boolean)
rest_total_hits_as_int
(Optional, boolean)
_source_excludes
(Optional, string | string[])
_source_includes
(Optional, string | string[])
q
(Optional, string)
wait_for_checkpoints
(Optional, number[])
: A comma separated list of checkpoints. When configured, the search API will only be executed on a shard
after the relevant checkpoint has become visible for search. Defaults to an empty list which will cause
Elasticsearch to immediately execute the search.
allow_partial_search_results
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns partial results if there are shard request timeouts or [shard failures](
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/docs-replication.html#shard-failures
). If false, returns
an error with no partial results. Defaults to the configured cluster setting
search.default_allow_partial_results
which is true by default.
Explore extracted and summarized information about the documents and terms in an index.
client.graph.explore({ index })
Request (object):
index
(string | string[])
: Name of the index.
connections
(Optional, { connections, query, vertices })
: Specifies or more fields from which you want to extract terms that are associated with the specified vertices.
controls
(Optional, { sample_diversity, sample_size, timeout, use_significance })
: Direct the Graph API how to build the graph.
query
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
: A seed query that identifies the documents of interest. Can be any valid Elasticsearch query.
vertices
(Optional, { exclude, field, include, min_doc_count, shard_min_doc_count, size }[])
: Specifies one or more fields that contain the terms you want to include in the graph as vertices.
routing
(Optional, string)
: Custom value used to route operations to a specific shard.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Specifies the period of time to wait for a response from each shard.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
Defaults to no timeout.
Deletes the specified lifecycle policy definition. A currently used policy cannot be deleted.
client.ilm.deleteLifecycle({ policy })
Request (object):
policy
(string)
: Identifier for the policy.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
Retrieves information about the index’s current lifecycle state, such as the currently executing phase, action, and step.
client.ilm.explainLifecycle({ index })
Request (object):
index
(string)
: List of data streams, indices, and aliases to target. Supports wildcards (
*
).
To target all data streams and indices, use
*
or
_all
.
only_errors
(Optional, boolean)
: Filters the returned indices to only indices that are managed by ILM and are in an error state, either due to an encountering an error while executing the policy, or attempting to use a policy that does not exist.
only_managed
(Optional, boolean)
: Filters the returned indices to only indices that are managed by ILM.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
Returns the specified policy definition. Includes the policy version and last modified date.
client.ilm.getLifecycle({ ... })
Request (object):
policy
(Optional, string)
: Identifier for the policy.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
Retrieves the current index lifecycle management (ILM) status.
client.ilm.getStatus()
Migrates the indices and ILM policies away from custom node attribute allocation routing to data tiers routing
client.ilm.migrateToDataTiers({ ... })
Request (object):
legacy_template_to_delete
(Optional, string)
node_attribute
(Optional, string)
dry_run
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, simulates the migration from node attributes based allocation filters to data tiers, but does not perform the migration.
This provides a way to retrieve the indices and ILM policies that need to be migrated.
Manually moves an index into the specified step and executes that step.
client.ilm.moveToStep({ index })
Request (object):
index
(string)
: The name of the index whose lifecycle step is to change
current_step
(Optional, { action, name, phase })
next_step
(Optional, { action, name, phase })
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
Removes the assigned lifecycle policy and stops managing the specified index
client.ilm.removePolicy({ index })
Request (object):
index
(string)
: The name of the index to remove policy on
Retries executing the policy for an index that is in the ERROR step.
client.ilm.retry({ index })
Request (object):
index
(string)
: The name of the indices (comma-separated) whose failed lifecycle step is to be retry
Halts all lifecycle management operations and stops the index lifecycle management (ILM) plugin
client.ilm.stop({ ... })
Request (object):
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
block
(Enum("metadata" | "read" | "read_only" | "write"))
: The block to add (one of read, write, read_only or metadata)
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether to ignore if a wildcard indices expression resolves into no concrete indices. (This includes
_all
string or when no indices have been specified)
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Whether to expand wildcard expression to concrete indices that are open, closed or both.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether specified concrete indices should be ignored when unavailable (missing or closed)
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Specify timeout for connection to master
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout
Performs the analysis process on a text and return the tokens breakdown of the text.
client.indices.analyze({ ... })
Request (object):
index
(Optional, string)
: Index used to derive the analyzer.
If specified, the
analyzer
or field parameter overrides this value.
If no index is specified or the index does not have a default analyzer, the analyze API uses the standard analyzer.
analyzer
(Optional, string)
: The name of the analyzer that should be applied to the provided
text
.
This could be a built-in analyzer, or an analyzer that’s been configured in the index.
attributes
(Optional, string[])
: Array of token attributes used to filter the output of the
explain
parameter.
char_filter
(Optional, string | { type } | { type, mappings, mappings_path } | { type, flags, pattern, replacement } | { type, mode, name } | { type, normalize_kana, normalize_kanji }[])
: Array of character filters used to preprocess characters before the tokenizer.
explain
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the response includes token attributes and additional details.
field
(Optional, string)
: Field used to derive the analyzer.
To use this parameter, you must specify an index.
If specified, the
analyzer
parameter overrides this value.
filter
(Optional, string | { type, preserve_original } | { type, common_words, common_words_path, ignore_case, query_mode } | { type, filter, script } | { type, delimiter, encoding } | { type, max_gram, min_gram, side, preserve_original } | { type, articles, articles_path, articles_case } | { type, max_output_size, separator } | { type, dedup, dictionary, locale, longest_only } | { type } | { type, mode, types } | { type, keep_words, keep_words_case, keep_words_path } | { type, ignore_case, keywords, keywords_path, keywords_pattern } | { type } | { type, max, min } | { type, consume_all_tokens, max_token_count } | { type, language } | { type, filters, preserve_original } | { type, max_gram, min_gram, preserve_original } | { type, stoptags } | { type, patterns, preserve_original } | { type, all, flags, pattern, replacement } | { type } | { type, script } | { type } | { type } | { type, filler_token, max_shingle_size, min_shingle_size, output_unigrams, output_unigrams_if_no_shingles, token_separator } | { type, language } | { type, rules, rules_path } | { type, language } | { type, ignore_case, remove_trailing, stopwords, stopwords_path } | { type, expand, format, lenient, synonyms, synonyms_path, tokenizer, updateable } | { type, expand, format, lenient, synonyms, synonyms_path, tokenizer, updateable } | { type } | { type, length } | { type, only_on_same_position } | { type } | { type, adjust_offsets, catenate_all, catenate_numbers, catenate_words, generate_number_parts, generate_word_parts, ignore_keywords, preserve_original, protected_words, protected_words_path, split_on_case_change, split_on_numerics, stem_english_possessive, type_table, type_table_path } | { type, catenate_all, catenate_numbers, catenate_words, generate_number_parts, generate_word_parts, preserve_original, protected_words, protected_words_path, split_on_case_change, split_on_numerics, stem_english_possessive, type_table, type_table_path } | { type, minimum_length } | { type, use_romaji } | { type, stoptags } | { type, rule_files } | { type, alternate, caseFirst, caseLevel, country, decomposition, hiraganaQuaternaryMode, language, numeric, rules, strength, variableTop, variant } | { type, unicode_set_filter } | { type, name } | { type, dir, id } | { type, encoder, languageset, max_code_len, name_type, replace, rule_type } | { type }[])
: Array of token filters used to apply after the tokenizer.
normalizer
(Optional, string)
: Normalizer to use to convert text into a single token.
text
(Optional, string | string[])
: Text to analyze.
If an array of strings is provided, it is analyzed as a multi-value field.
tokenizer
(Optional, string | { type, tokenize_on_chars, max_token_length } | { type, custom_token_chars, max_gram, min_gram, token_chars } | { type, buffer_size } | { type } | { type } | { type, custom_token_chars, max_gram, min_gram, token_chars } | { type, decompound_mode, discard_punctuation, user_dictionary, user_dictionary_rules } | { type, buffer_size, delimiter, replacement, reverse, skip } | { type, max_token_length } | { type, max_token_length } | { type, max_token_length } | { type, discard_punctuation, mode, nbest_cost, nbest_examples, user_dictionary, user_dictionary_rules, discard_compound_token } | { type, flags, group, pattern } | { type, rule_files })
: Tokenizer to use to convert text into tokens.
Clears all or specific caches for one or more indices.
client.indices.clearCache({ ... })
Request (object):
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices, and aliases used to limit the request.
Supports wildcards (
*
).
To target all data streams and indices, omit this parameter or use
*
or
_all
.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or
_all
value targets only missing or closed indices.
This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match.
If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
Valid values are:
all
,
open
,
closed
,
hidden
,
none
.
fielddata
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, clears the fields cache.
Use the
fields
parameter to clear the cache of specific fields only.
fields
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of field names used to limit the
fielddata
parameter.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if it targets a missing or closed index.
query
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, clears the query cache.
request
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, clears the request cache.
aliases
(Optional, Record<string, { filter, index_routing, is_hidden, is_write_index, routing, search_routing }>)
: Aliases for the resulting index.
settings
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: Configuration options for the target index.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
wait_for_active_shards
(Optional, number | Enum("all" | "index-setting"))
: The number of shard copies that must be active before proceeding with the operation.
Set to
all
or any positive integer up to the total number of shards in the index (
number_of_replicas+1
).
index
(string | string[])
: List or wildcard expression of index names used to limit the request.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or
_all
value targets only missing or closed indices.
This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match.
If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
Valid values are:
all
,
open
,
closed
,
hidden
,
none
.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if it targets a missing or closed index.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
wait_for_active_shards
(Optional, number | Enum("all" | "index-setting"))
: The number of shard copies that must be active before proceeding with the operation.
Set to
all
or any positive integer up to the total number of shards in the index (
number_of_replicas+1
).
aliases
(Optional, Record<string, { filter, index_routing, is_hidden, is_write_index, routing, search_routing }>)
: Aliases for the index.
mappings
(Optional, { all_field, date_detection, dynamic, dynamic_date_formats, dynamic_templates, _field_names, index_field, _meta, numeric_detection, properties, _routing, _size, _source, runtime, enabled, _data_stream_timestamp })
: Mapping for fields in the index. If specified, this mapping can include:
settings
(Optional, { index, mode, routing_path, soft_deletes, sort, number_of_shards, number_of_replicas, number_of_routing_shards, check_on_startup, codec, routing_partition_size, load_fixed_bitset_filters_eagerly, hidden, auto_expand_replicas, merge, search, refresh_interval, max_result_window, max_inner_result_window, max_rescore_window, max_docvalue_fields_search, max_script_fields, max_ngram_diff, max_shingle_diff, blocks, max_refresh_listeners, analyze, highlight, max_terms_count, max_regex_length, routing, gc_deletes, default_pipeline, final_pipeline, lifecycle, provided_name, creation_date, creation_date_string, uuid, version, verified_before_close, format, max_slices_per_scroll, translog, query_string, priority, top_metrics_max_size, analysis, settings, time_series, shards, queries, similarity, mapping, indexing.slowlog, indexing_pressure, store })
: Configuration options for the index.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
wait_for_active_shards
(Optional, number | Enum("all" | "index-setting"))
: The number of shard copies that must be active before proceeding with the operation.
Set to
all
or any positive integer up to the total number of shards in the index (
number_of_replicas+1
).
name
(string)
: Name of the data stream, which must meet the following criteria:
Lowercase only;
Cannot include
\
,
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Provides statistics on operations happening in a data stream.
client.indices.dataStreamsStats({ ... })
Request (object):
name
(Optional, string)
: List of data streams used to limit the request.
Wildcard expressions (
*
) are supported.
To target all data streams in a cluster, omit this parameter or use
*
.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of data stream that wildcard patterns can match.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
index
(string | string[])
: List of indices to delete.
You cannot specify index aliases.
By default, this parameter does not support wildcards (
*
) or
_all
.
To use wildcards or
_all
, set the
action.destructive_requires_name
cluster setting to
false
.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or
_all
value targets only missing or closed indices.
This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match.
If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
Valid values are:
all
,
open
,
closed
,
hidden
,
none
.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if it targets a missing or closed index.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
index
(string | string[])
: List of data streams or indices used to limit the request.
Supports wildcards (
*
).
name
(string | string[])
: List of aliases to remove.
Supports wildcards (
*
). To remove all aliases, use
*
or
_all
.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
Deletes the data lifecycle of the selected data streams.
client.indices.deleteDataLifecycle({ name })
Request (object):
name
(string | string[])
: A list of data streams of which the data lifecycle will be deleted; use
*
to get all data streams
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Whether wildcard expressions should get expanded to open or closed indices (default: open)
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Specify timeout for connection to master
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit timestamp for the document
name
(string | string[])
: List of data streams to delete. Wildcard (
*
) expressions are supported.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of data stream that wildcard patterns can match. Supports a list of values,such as
open,hidden
.
name
(string | string[])
: List of index template names used to limit the request. Wildcard (*) expressions are supported.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
name
(string)
: The name of the legacy index template to delete.
Wildcard (
*
) expressions are supported.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
Analyzes the disk usage of each field of an index or data stream
client.indices.diskUsage({ index })
Request (object):
index
(string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices, and aliases used to limit the request.
It’s recommended to execute this API with a single index (or the latest backing index of a data stream) as the API consumes resources significantly.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If false, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or
_all
value targets only missing or closed indices.
This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices.
For example, a request targeting
foo*,bar*
returns an error if an index starts with
foo
but no index starts with
bar
.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match.
If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
flush
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the API performs a flush before analysis.
If
false
, the response may not include uncommitted data.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, missing or closed indices are not included in the response.
run_expensive_tasks
(Optional, boolean)
: Analyzing field disk usage is resource-intensive.
To use the API, this parameter must be set to
true
.
Returns information about whether a particular index exists.
client.indices.exists({ index })
Request (object):
index
(string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices, and aliases. Supports wildcards (
*
).
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or
_all
value targets only missing or closed indices.
This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match.
If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
Valid values are:
all
,
open
,
closed
,
hidden
,
none
.
flat_settings
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, returns settings in flat format.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if it targets a missing or closed index.
include_defaults
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, return all default settings in the response.
local
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the request retrieves information from the local node only.
Returns information about whether a particular alias exists.
client.indices.existsAlias({ name })
Request (object):
name
(string | string[])
: List of aliases to check. Supports wildcards (
*
).
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of data streams or indices used to limit the request. Supports wildcards (
*
).
To target all data streams and indices, omit this parameter or use
*
or
_all
.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or
_all
value targets only missing or closed indices.
This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match.
If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
Valid values are:
all
,
open
,
closed
,
hidden
,
none
.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, requests that include a missing data stream or index in the target indices or data streams return an error.
local
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the request retrieves information from the local node only.
Returns information about whether a particular index template exists.
client.indices.existsIndexTemplate({ name })
Request (object):
name
(string)
: List of index template names used to limit the request. Wildcard (*) expressions are supported.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
Returns information about whether a particular index template exists.
client.indices.existsTemplate({ name })
Request (object):
name
(string | string[])
: The comma separated names of the index templates
flat_settings
(Optional, boolean)
: Return settings in flat format (default: false)
local
(Optional, boolean)
: Return local information, do not retrieve the state from master node (default: false)
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout for connection to master node
Retrieves information about the index’s current DLM lifecycle, such as any potential encountered error, time since creation etc.
client.indices.explainDataLifecycle({ index })
Request (object):
index
(string | string[])
: The name of the index to explain
include_defaults
(Optional, boolean)
: indicates if the API should return the default values the system uses for the index’s lifecycle
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Specify timeout for connection to master
Returns the field usage stats for each field of an index
client.indices.fieldUsageStats({ index })
Request (object):
index
(string | string[])
: List or wildcard expression of index names used to limit the request.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or
_all
value targets only missing or closed indices.
This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices.
For example, a request targeting
foo*,bar*
returns an error if an index starts with
foo
but no index starts with
bar
.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match.
If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, missing or closed indices are not included in the response.
fields
(Optional, string | string[])
: List or wildcard expressions of fields to include in the statistics.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
wait_for_active_shards
(Optional, number | Enum("all" | "index-setting"))
: The number of shard copies that must be active before proceeding with the operation.
Set to all or any positive integer up to the total number of shards in the index (
number_of_replicas+1
).
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices, and aliases to flush.
Supports wildcards (
*
).
To flush all data streams and indices, omit this parameter or use
*
or
_all
.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or
_all
value targets only missing or closed indices.
This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match.
If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
Valid values are:
all
,
open
,
closed
,
hidden
,
none
.
force
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the request forces a flush even if there are no changes to commit to the index.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if it targets a missing or closed index.
wait_if_ongoing
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the flush operation blocks until execution when another flush operation is running.
If
false
, Elasticsearch returns an error if you request a flush when another flush operation is running.
Performs the force merge operation on one or more indices.
client.indices.forcemerge({ ... })
Request (object):
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of index names; use
_all
or empty string to perform the operation on all indices
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether to ignore if a wildcard indices expression resolves into no concrete indices. (This includes
_all
string or when no indices have been specified)
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Whether to expand wildcard expression to concrete indices that are open, closed or both.
flush
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify whether the index should be flushed after performing the operation (default: true)
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether specified concrete indices should be ignored when unavailable (missing or closed)
max_num_segments
(Optional, number)
: The number of segments the index should be merged into (default: dynamic)
only_expunge_deletes
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify whether the operation should only expunge deleted documents
wait_for_completion
(Optional, boolean)
: Should the request wait until the force merge is completed.
index
(string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices, and index aliases used to limit the request.
Wildcard expressions (*) are supported.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If false, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or _all value targets only
missing or closed indices. This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices. For example,
a request targeting foo*,bar* returns an error if an index starts with foo but no index starts with bar.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard expressions can match. If the request can target data streams, this argument
determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams. Supports a list of values,
such as open,hidden.
flat_settings
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns settings in flat format.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If false, requests that target a missing index return an error.
include_defaults
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, return all default settings in the response.
local
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, the request retrieves information from the local node only. Defaults to false, which means information is retrieved from the master node.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
features
(Optional, { name, description } | { name, description }[])
: Return only information on specified index features
name
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of aliases to retrieve.
Supports wildcards (
*
).
To retrieve all aliases, omit this parameter or use
*
or
_all
.
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of data streams or indices used to limit the request.
Supports wildcards (
*
).
To target all data streams and indices, omit this parameter or use
*
or
_all
.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or
_all
value targets only missing or closed indices.
This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match.
If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
Valid values are:
all
,
open
,
closed
,
hidden
,
none
.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if it targets a missing or closed index.
local
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the request retrieves information from the local node only.
Returns the data lifecycle of the selected data streams.
client.indices.getDataLifecycle({ name })
Request (object):
name
(string | string[])
: List of data streams to limit the request.
Supports wildcards (
*
).
To target all data streams, omit this parameter or use
*
or
_all
.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of data stream that wildcard patterns can match.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
Valid values are:
all
,
open
,
closed
,
hidden
,
none
.
include_defaults
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, return all default settings in the response.
name
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of data stream names used to limit the request.
Wildcard (
*
) expressions are supported. If omitted, all data streams are returned.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of data stream that wildcard patterns can match.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
include_defaults
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns all relevant default configurations for the index template.
fields
(string | string[])
: List or wildcard expression of fields used to limit returned information.
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices, and aliases used to limit the request.
Supports wildcards (
*
).
To target all data streams and indices, omit this parameter or use
*
or
_all
.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or
_all
value targets only missing or closed indices.
This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match.
If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
Valid values are:
all
,
open
,
closed
,
hidden
,
none
.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if it targets a missing or closed index.
include_defaults
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, return all default settings in the response.
local
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the request retrieves information from the local node only.
name
(Optional, string)
: List of index template names used to limit the request. Wildcard (*) expressions are supported.
local
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, the request retrieves information from the local node only. Defaults to false, which means information is retrieved from the master node.
flat_settings
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns settings in flat format.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
include_defaults
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns all relevant default configurations for the index template.
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices, and aliases used to limit the request.
Supports wildcards (
*
).
To target all data streams and indices, omit this parameter or use
*
or
_all
.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or
_all
value targets only missing or closed indices.
This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match.
If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
Valid values are:
all
,
open
,
closed
,
hidden
,
none
.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if it targets a missing or closed index.
local
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the request retrieves information from the local node only.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices, and aliases used to limit
the request. Supports wildcards (
*
). To target all data streams and
indices, omit this parameter or use
*
or
_all
.
name
(Optional, string | string[])
: List or wildcard expression of settings to retrieve.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index
alias, or
_all
value targets only missing or closed indices. This
behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices. For
example, a request targeting
foo*,bar*
returns an error if an index
starts with foo but no index starts with
bar
.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match.
If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
flat_settings
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, returns settings in flat format.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if it targets a missing or closed index.
include_defaults
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, return all default settings in the response.
local
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the request retrieves information from the local node only. If
false
, information is retrieved from the master node.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is
received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an
error.
name
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of index template names used to limit the request.
Wildcard (
*
) expressions are supported.
To return all index templates, omit this parameter or use a value of
_all
or
*
.
flat_settings
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, returns settings in flat format.
local
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the request retrieves information from the local node only.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
index
(string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices, and aliases used to limit the request.
Supports wildcards (
*
).
By default, you must explicitly name the indices you using to limit the request.
To limit a request using
_all
,
*
, or other wildcard expressions, change the
action.destructive_requires_name
setting to false.
You can update this setting in the
elasticsearch.yml
file or using the cluster update settings API.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or
_all
value targets only missing or closed indices.
This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match.
If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
Valid values are:
all
,
open
,
closed
,
hidden
,
none
.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if it targets a missing or closed index.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
wait_for_active_shards
(Optional, number | Enum("all" | "index-setting"))
: The number of shard copies that must be active before proceeding with the operation.
Set to
all
or any positive integer up to the total number of shards in the index (
number_of_replicas+1
).
Promotes a data stream from a replicated data stream managed by CCR to a regular data stream
client.indices.promoteDataStream({ name })
Request (object):
name
(string)
: The name of the data stream
index
(string | string[])
: List of data streams or indices to add.
Supports wildcards (
*
).
Wildcard patterns that match both data streams and indices return an error.
name
(string)
: Alias to update.
If the alias doesn’t exist, the request creates it.
Index alias names support date math.
filter
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
: Query used to limit documents the alias can access.
index_routing
(Optional, string)
: Value used to route indexing operations to a specific shard.
If specified, this overwrites the
routing
value for indexing operations.
Data stream aliases don’t support this parameter.
is_write_index
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, sets the write index or data stream for the alias.
If an alias points to multiple indices or data streams and
is_write_index
isn’t set, the alias rejects write requests.
If an index alias points to one index and
is_write_index
isn’t set, the index automatically acts as the write index.
Data stream aliases don’t automatically set a write data stream, even if the alias points to one data stream.
routing
(Optional, string)
: Value used to route indexing and search operations to a specific shard.
Data stream aliases don’t support this parameter.
search_routing
(Optional, string)
: Value used to route search operations to a specific shard.
If specified, this overwrites the
routing
value for search operations.
Data stream aliases don’t support this parameter.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
Updates the data lifecycle of the selected data streams.
client.indices.putDataLifecycle({ name })
Request (object):
name
(string | string[])
: List of data streams used to limit the request.
Supports wildcards (
*
).
To target all data streams use
*
or
_all
.
data_retention
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: If defined, every document added to this data stream will be stored at least for this time frame.
Any time after this duration the document could be deleted.
When empty, every document in this data stream will be stored indefinitely.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of data stream that wildcard patterns can match.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
Valid values are:
all
,
hidden
,
open
,
closed
,
none
.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is
received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an
error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
composed_of
(Optional, string[])
: An ordered list of component template names.
Component templates are merged in the order specified, meaning that the last component template specified has the highest precedence.
template
(Optional, { aliases, mappings, settings, lifecycle })
: Template to be applied.
It may optionally include an
aliases
,
mappings
, or
settings
configuration.
data_stream
(Optional, { hidden })
: If this object is included, the template is used to create data streams and their backing indices.
Supports an empty object.
Data streams require a matching index template with a
data_stream
object.
priority
(Optional, number)
: Priority to determine index template precedence when a new data stream or index is created.
The index template with the highest priority is chosen.
If no priority is specified the template is treated as though it is of priority 0 (lowest priority).
This number is not automatically generated by Elasticsearch.
version
(Optional, number)
: Version number used to manage index templates externally.
This number is not automatically generated by Elasticsearch.
_meta
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: Optional user metadata about the index template.
May have any contents.
This map is not automatically generated by Elasticsearch.
create
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, this request cannot replace or update existing index templates.
index
(string | string[])
: A list of index names the mapping should be added to (supports wildcards); use
_all
or omit to add the mapping on all indices.
date_detection
(Optional, boolean)
: Controls whether dynamic date detection is enabled.
dynamic
(Optional, Enum("strict" | "runtime" | true | false))
: Controls whether new fields are added dynamically.
dynamic_date_formats
(Optional, string[])
: If date detection is enabled then new string fields are checked
against
dynamic_date_formats
and if the value matches then
a new date field is added instead of string.
dynamic_templates
(Optional, Record<string, { mapping, match, match_mapping_type, match_pattern, path_match, path_unmatch, unmatch }> | Record<string, { mapping, match, match_mapping_type, match_pattern, path_match, path_unmatch, unmatch }>[])
: Specify dynamic templates for the mapping.
_field_names
(Optional, { enabled })
: Control whether field names are enabled for the index.
_meta
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: A mapping type can have custom meta data associated with it. These are
not used at all by Elasticsearch, but can be used to store
application-specific metadata.
numeric_detection
(Optional, boolean)
: Automatically map strings into numeric data types for all fields.
properties
(Optional, Record<string, { type } | { boost, fielddata, index, null_value, type } | { type, enabled, null_value, boost, coerce, script, on_script_error, ignore_malformed, time_series_metric, analyzer, eager_global_ordinals, index, index_options, index_phrases, index_prefixes, norms, position_increment_gap, search_analyzer, search_quote_analyzer, term_vector, format, precision_step, locale } | { relations, eager_global_ordinals, type } | { boost, eager_global_ordinals, index, index_options, normalizer, norms, null_value, split_queries_on_whitespace, time_series_dimension, type } | { type, fields, meta, copy_to } | { type } | { positive_score_impact, type } | { type } | { analyzer, index, index_options, max_shingle_size, norms, search_analyzer, search_quote_analyzer, term_vector, type } | { analyzer, boost, eager_global_ordinals, fielddata, fielddata_frequency_filter, index, index_options, index_phrases, index_prefixes, norms, position_increment_gap, search_analyzer, search_quote_analyzer, term_vector, type } | { type } | { type, null_value } | { boost, format, ignore_malformed, index, null_value, precision_step, type } | { boost, fielddata, format, ignore_malformed, index, null_value, precision_step, locale, type } | { type, default_metric, metrics, time_series_metric } | { type, dims, similarity, index, index_options } | { boost, depth_limit, doc_values, eager_global_ordinals, index, index_options, null_value, similarity, split_queries_on_whitespace, type } | { enabled, include_in_parent, include_in_root, type } | { enabled, type } | { analyzer, contexts, max_input_length, preserve_position_increments, preserve_separators, search_analyzer, type } | { value, type } | { path, type } | { ignore_malformed, type } | { boost, index, ignore_malformed, null_value, on_script_error, script, time_series_dimension, type } | { type } | { analyzer, boost, index, null_value, enable_position_increments, type } | { ignore_malformed, ignore_z_value, null_value, type } | { coerce, ignore_malformed, ignore_z_value, orientation, strategy, type } | { ignore_malformed, ignore_z_value, null_value, type } | { coerce, ignore_malformed, ignore_z_value, orientation, type } | { type, null_value } | { type, null_value } | { type, null_value } | { type, null_value } | { type, null_value } | { type, null_value } | { type, null_value, scaling_factor } | { type, null_value } | { type, null_value } | { format, type } | { type } | { type } | { type } | { type } | { type }>)
: Mapping for a field. For new fields, this mapping can include:
_routing
(Optional, { required })
: Enable making a routing value required on indexed documents.
_source
(Optional, { compress, compress_threshold, enabled, excludes, includes, mode })
: Control whether the _source field is enabled on the index.
runtime
(Optional, Record<string, { fetch_fields, format, input_field, target_field, target_index, script, type }>)
: Mapping of runtime fields for the index.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or
_all
value targets only missing or closed indices.
This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match.
If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
Valid values are:
all
,
open
,
closed
,
hidden
,
none
.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if it targets a missing or closed index.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
write_index_only
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the mappings are applied only to the current write index for the target.
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices, and aliases used to limit
the request. Supports wildcards (
*
). To target all data streams and
indices, omit this parameter or use
*
or
_all
.
settings
(Optional, { index, mode, routing_path, soft_deletes, sort, number_of_shards, number_of_replicas, number_of_routing_shards, check_on_startup, codec, routing_partition_size, load_fixed_bitset_filters_eagerly, hidden, auto_expand_replicas, merge, search, refresh_interval, max_result_window, max_inner_result_window, max_rescore_window, max_docvalue_fields_search, max_script_fields, max_ngram_diff, max_shingle_diff, blocks, max_refresh_listeners, analyze, highlight, max_terms_count, max_regex_length, routing, gc_deletes, default_pipeline, final_pipeline, lifecycle, provided_name, creation_date, creation_date_string, uuid, version, verified_before_close, format, max_slices_per_scroll, translog, query_string, priority, top_metrics_max_size, analysis, settings, time_series, shards, queries, similarity, mapping, indexing.slowlog, indexing_pressure, store })
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index
alias, or
_all
value targets only missing or closed indices. This
behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices. For
example, a request targeting
foo*,bar*
returns an error if an index
starts with
foo
but no index starts with
bar
.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match. If the request can target
data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match
hidden data streams. Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
flat_settings
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, returns settings in flat format.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, returns settings in flat format.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is
received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an
error.
preserve_existing
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, existing index settings remain unchanged.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the
timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
aliases
(Optional, Record<string, { filter, index_routing, is_hidden, is_write_index, routing, search_routing }>)
: Aliases for the index.
index_patterns
(Optional, string | string[])
: Array of wildcard expressions used to match the names
of indices during creation.
mappings
(Optional, { all_field, date_detection, dynamic, dynamic_date_formats, dynamic_templates, _field_names, index_field, _meta, numeric_detection, properties, _routing, _size, _source, runtime, enabled, _data_stream_timestamp })
: Mapping for fields in the index.
order
(Optional, number)
: Order in which Elasticsearch applies this template if index
matches multiple templates.
Templates with lower
order
values are merged first. Templates with higher
order
values are merged later, overriding templates with lower values.
settings
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: Configuration options for the index.
version
(Optional, number)
: Version number used to manage index templates externally. This number
is not automatically generated by Elasticsearch.
create
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, this request cannot replace or update existing index templates.
flat_settings
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, returns settings in flat format.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is
received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
Returns information about ongoing index shard recoveries.
client.indices.recovery({ ... })
Request (object):
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices, and aliases used to limit the request.
Supports wildcards (
*
).
To target all data streams and indices, omit this parameter or use
*
or
_all
.
active_only
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the response only includes ongoing shard recoveries.
detailed
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the response includes detailed information about shard recoveries.
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices, and aliases used to limit the request.
Supports wildcards (
*
).
To target all data streams and indices, omit this parameter or use
*
or
_all
.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or
_all
value targets only missing or closed indices.
This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match.
If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
Valid values are:
all
,
open
,
closed
,
hidden
,
none
.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if it targets a missing or closed index.
Reloads an index’s search analyzers and their resources.
client.indices.reloadSearchAnalyzers({ index })
Request (object):
index
(string | string[])
: A list of index names to reload analyzers for
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether to ignore if a wildcard indices expression resolves into no concrete indices. (This includes
_all
string or when no indices have been specified)
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Whether to expand wildcard expression to concrete indices that are open, closed or both.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether specified concrete indices should be ignored when unavailable (missing or closed)
Returns information about any matching indices, aliases, and data streams
client.indices.resolveIndex({ name })
Request (object):
name
(string | string[])
: Comma-separated name(s) or index pattern(s) of the indices, aliases, and data streams to resolve.
Resources on remote clusters can be specified using the
<cluster>
:
<name>
syntax.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match.
If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
Valid values are:
all
,
open
,
closed
,
hidden
,
none
.
Updates an alias to point to a new index when the existing index is considered to be too large or too old.
client.indices.rollover({ alias })
Request (object):
alias
(string)
: Name of the data stream or index alias to roll over.
new_index
(Optional, string)
: Name of the index to create.
Supports date math.
Data streams do not support this parameter.
aliases
(Optional, Record<string, { filter, index_routing, is_hidden, is_write_index, routing, search_routing }>)
: Aliases for the target index.
Data streams do not support this parameter.
conditions
(Optional, { min_age, max_age, max_age_millis, min_docs, max_docs, max_size, max_size_bytes, min_size, min_size_bytes, max_primary_shard_size, max_primary_shard_size_bytes, min_primary_shard_size, min_primary_shard_size_bytes, max_primary_shard_docs, min_primary_shard_docs })
: Conditions for the rollover.
If specified, Elasticsearch only performs the rollover if the current index satisfies these conditions.
If this parameter is not specified, Elasticsearch performs the rollover unconditionally.
If conditions are specified, at least one of them must be a
max_*
condition.
The index will rollover if any
max_*
condition is satisfied and all
min_*
conditions are satisfied.
mappings
(Optional, { all_field, date_detection, dynamic, dynamic_date_formats, dynamic_templates, _field_names, index_field, _meta, numeric_detection, properties, _routing, _size, _source, runtime, enabled, _data_stream_timestamp })
: Mapping for fields in the index.
If specified, this mapping can include field names, field data types, and mapping paramaters.
settings
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: Configuration options for the index.
Data streams do not support this parameter.
dry_run
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, checks whether the current index satisfies the specified conditions but does not perform a rollover.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
wait_for_active_shards
(Optional, number | Enum("all" | "index-setting"))
: The number of shard copies that must be active before proceeding with the operation.
Set to all or any positive integer up to the total number of shards in the index (
number_of_replicas+1
).
Provides low-level information about segments in a Lucene index.
client.indices.segments({ ... })
Request (object):
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices, and aliases used to limit the request.
Supports wildcards (
*
).
To target all data streams and indices, omit this parameter or use
*
or
_all
.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or
_all
value targets only missing or closed indices.
This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match.
If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
Valid values are:
all
,
open
,
closed
,
hidden
,
none
.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if it targets a missing or closed index.
verbose
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the request returns a verbose response.
Provides store information for shard copies of indices.
client.indices.shardStores({ ... })
Request (object):
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices, and aliases used to limit the request.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If false, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or _all
value targets only missing or closed indices. This behavior applies even if the request
targets other open indices.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match. If the request can target data streams,
this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, missing or closed indices are not included in the response.
status
(Optional, Enum("green" | "yellow" | "red" | "all") | Enum("green" | "yellow" | "red" | "all")[])
: List of shard health statuses used to limit the request.
Allow to shrink an existing index into a new index with fewer primary shards.
client.indices.shrink({ index, target })
Request (object):
index
(string)
: Name of the source index to shrink.
target
(string)
: Name of the target index to create.
aliases
(Optional, Record<string, { filter, index_routing, is_hidden, is_write_index, routing, search_routing }>)
: The key is the alias name.
Index alias names support date math.
settings
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: Configuration options for the target index.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
wait_for_active_shards
(Optional, number | Enum("all" | "index-setting"))
: The number of shard copies that must be active before proceeding with the operation.
Set to
all
or any positive integer up to the total number of shards in the index (
number_of_replicas+1
).
Simulate matching the given index name against the index templates in the system
client.indices.simulateIndexTemplate({ name })
Request (object):
name
(string)
: Index or template name to simulate
allow_auto_create
(Optional, boolean)
: This setting overrides the value of the
action.auto_create_index
cluster setting.
If set to
true
in a template, then indices can be automatically created using that template even if auto-creation of indices is disabled via
actions.auto_create_index
.
If set to
false
, then indices or data streams matching the template must always be explicitly created, and may never be automatically created.
index_patterns
(Optional, string | string[])
: Array of wildcard (
*
) expressions used to match the names of data streams and indices during creation.
composed_of
(Optional, string[])
: An ordered list of component template names.
Component templates are merged in the order specified, meaning that the last component template specified has the highest precedence.
template
(Optional, { aliases, mappings, settings, lifecycle })
: Template to be applied.
It may optionally include an
aliases
,
mappings
, or
settings
configuration.
data_stream
(Optional, { hidden })
: If this object is included, the template is used to create data streams and their backing indices.
Supports an empty object.
Data streams require a matching index template with a
data_stream
object.
priority
(Optional, number)
: Priority to determine index template precedence when a new data stream or index is created.
The index template with the highest priority is chosen.
If no priority is specified the template is treated as though it is of priority 0 (lowest priority).
This number is not automatically generated by Elasticsearch.
version
(Optional, number)
: Version number used to manage index templates externally.
This number is not automatically generated by Elasticsearch.
_meta
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: Optional user metadata about the index template.
May have any contents.
This map is not automatically generated by Elasticsearch.
create
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the template passed in the body is only used if no existing
templates match the same index patterns. If
false
, the simulation uses
the template with the highest priority. Note that the template is not
permanently added or updated in either case; it is only used for the
simulation.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is received
before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
include_defaults
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns all relevant default configurations for the index template.
Simulate resolving the given template name or body
client.indices.simulateTemplate({ ... })
Request (object):
name
(Optional, string)
: Name of the index template to simulate. To test a template configuration before you add it to the cluster, omit
this parameter and specify the template configuration in the request body.
template
(Optional, { index_patterns, composed_of, template, version, priority, _meta, allow_auto_create, data_stream })
create
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, the template passed in the body is only used if no existing templates match the same index patterns. If false, the simulation uses the template with the highest priority. Note that the template is not permanently added or updated in either case; it is only used for the simulation.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
include_defaults
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns all relevant default configurations for the index template.
Allows you to split an existing index into a new index with more primary shards.
client.indices.split({ index, target })
Request (object):
index
(string)
: Name of the source index to split.
target
(string)
: Name of the target index to create.
aliases
(Optional, Record<string, { filter, index_routing, is_hidden, is_write_index, routing, search_routing }>)
: Aliases for the resulting index.
settings
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: Configuration options for the target index.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
wait_for_active_shards
(Optional, number | Enum("all" | "index-setting"))
: The number of shard copies that must be active before proceeding with the operation.
Set to
all
or any positive integer up to the total number of shards in the index (
number_of_replicas+1
).
metric
(Optional, string | string[])
: Limit the information returned the specific metrics.
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of index names; use
_all
or empty string to perform the operation on all indices
completion_fields
(Optional, string | string[])
: List or wildcard expressions of fields to include in fielddata and suggest statistics.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match. If the request can target data streams, this argument
determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams. Supports a list of values,
such as
open,hidden
.
fielddata_fields
(Optional, string | string[])
: List or wildcard expressions of fields to include in fielddata statistics.
fields
(Optional, string | string[])
: List or wildcard expressions of fields to include in the statistics.
forbid_closed_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, statistics are not collected from closed indices.
groups
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of search groups to include in the search statistics.
include_segment_file_sizes
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, the call reports the aggregated disk usage of each one of the Lucene index files (only applies if segment stats are requested).
include_unloaded_segments
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, the response includes information from segments that are not loaded into memory.
level
(Optional, Enum("cluster" | "indices" | "shards"))
: Indicates whether statistics are aggregated at the cluster, index, or shard level.
Unfreezes an index. When a frozen index is unfrozen, the index goes through the normal recovery process and becomes writeable again.
client.indices.unfreeze({ index })
Request (object):
index
(string)
: Identifier for the index.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or
_all
value targets only missing or closed indices.
This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match.
If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
Valid values are:
all
,
open
,
closed
,
hidden
,
none
.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if it targets a missing or closed index.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
wait_for_active_shards
(Optional, string)
: The number of shard copies that must be active before proceeding with the operation.
Set to
all
or any positive integer up to the total number of shards in the index (
number_of_replicas+1
).
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
Allows a user to validate a potentially expensive query without executing it.
client.indices.validateQuery({ ... })
Request (object):
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of data streams, indices, and aliases to search.
Supports wildcards (
*
).
To search all data streams or indices, omit this parameter or use
*
or
_all
.
query
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
: Query in the Lucene query string syntax.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or
_all
value targets only missing or closed indices.
This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices.
all_shards
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the validation is executed on all shards instead of one random shard per index.
analyzer
(Optional, string)
: Analyzer to use for the query string.
This parameter can only be used when the
q
query string parameter is specified.
analyze_wildcard
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, wildcard and prefix queries are analyzed.
default_operator
(Optional, Enum("and" | "or"))
: The default operator for query string query:
AND
or
OR
.
df
(Optional, string)
: Field to use as default where no field prefix is given in the query string.
This parameter can only be used when the
q
query string parameter is specified.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match.
If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams.
Supports a list of values, such as
open,hidden
.
Valid values are:
all
,
open
,
closed
,
hidden
,
none
.
explain
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the response returns detailed information if an error has occurred.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
false
, the request returns an error if it targets a missing or closed index.
lenient
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, format-based query failures (such as providing text to a numeric field) in the query string will be ignored.
rewrite
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, returns a more detailed explanation showing the actual Lucene query that will be executed.
q
(Optional, string)
: Query in the Lucene query string syntax.
id
(string)
: Pipeline ID or wildcard expression of pipeline IDs used to limit the request.
To delete all ingest pipelines in a cluster, use a value of
*
.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
Returns statistical information about geoip databases
client.ingest.geoIpStats()
Returns a pipeline.
client.ingest.getPipeline({ ... })
Request (object):
id
(Optional, string)
: List of pipeline IDs to retrieve.
Wildcard (
*
) expressions are supported.
To get all ingest pipelines, omit this parameter or use
*
.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
summary
(Optional, boolean)
: Return pipelines without their definitions (default: false)
_meta
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: Optional metadata about the ingest pipeline. May have any contents. This map is not automatically generated by Elasticsearch.
description
(Optional, string)
: Description of the ingest pipeline.
on_failure
(Optional, { attachment, append, csv, convert, date, date_index_name, dot_expander, enrich, fail, foreach, json, user_agent, kv, geoip, grok, gsub, join, lowercase, remove, rename, script, set, sort, split, trim, uppercase, urldecode, bytes, dissect, set_security_user, pipeline, drop, circle, inference }[])
: Processors to run immediately after a processor failure. Each processor supports a processor-level
on_failure
value. If a processor without an
on_failure
value fails, Elasticsearch uses this pipeline-level parameter as a fallback. The processors in this parameter run sequentially in the order specified. Elasticsearch will not attempt to run the pipeline’s remaining processors.
processors
(Optional, { attachment, append, csv, convert, date, date_index_name, dot_expander, enrich, fail, foreach, json, user_agent, kv, geoip, grok, gsub, join, lowercase, remove, rename, script, set, sort, split, trim, uppercase, urldecode, bytes, dissect, set_security_user, pipeline, drop, circle, inference }[])
: Processors used to perform transformations on documents before indexing. Processors run sequentially in the order specified.
version
(Optional, number)
: Version number used by external systems to track ingest pipelines. This parameter is intended for external systems only. Elasticsearch does not use or validate pipeline version numbers.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
if_version
(Optional, number)
: Required version for optimistic concurrency control for pipeline updates
id
(Optional, string)
: Pipeline to test.
If you don’t specify a
pipeline
in the request body, this parameter is required.
docs
(Optional, { _id, _index, _source }[])
: Sample documents to test in the pipeline.
pipeline
(Optional, { description, on_failure, processors, version })
: Pipeline to test.
If you don’t specify the
pipeline
request path parameter, this parameter is required.
If you specify both this and the request path parameter, the API only uses the request path parameter.
verbose
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the response includes output data for each processor in the executed pipeline.
accept_enterprise
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, this parameter returns enterprise for Enterprise license types. If
false
, this parameter returns platinum for both platinum and enterprise license types. This behavior is maintained for backwards compatibility.
This parameter is deprecated and will always be set to true in 8.x.
local
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies whether to retrieve local information. The default value is
false
, which means the information is retrieved from the master node.
Retrieves information about the status of the basic license.
client.license.getBasicStatus()
Retrieves information about the status of the trial license.
client.license.getTrialStatus()
Updates the license for the cluster.
client.license.post({ ... })
Request (object):
license
(Optional, { expiry_date_in_millis, issue_date_in_millis, start_date_in_millis, issued_to, issuer, max_nodes, max_resource_units, signature, type, uid })
licenses
(Optional, { expiry_date_in_millis, issue_date_in_millis, start_date_in_millis, issued_to, issuer, max_nodes, max_resource_units, signature, type, uid }[])
: A sequence of one or more JSON documents containing the license information.
acknowledge
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies whether you acknowledge the license changes.
acknowledge
(Optional, boolean)
: whether the user has acknowledged acknowledge messages (default: false)
type_query_string
(Optional, string)
Deletes Logstash Pipelines used by Central Management
client.logstash.deletePipeline({ id })
Request (object):
id
(string)
: Identifier for the pipeline.
Retrieves Logstash Pipelines used by Central Management
client.logstash.getPipeline({ id })
Request (object):
id
(string | string[])
: List of pipeline identifiers.
Adds and updates Logstash Pipelines used for Central Management
client.logstash.putPipeline({ id })
Request (object):
id
(string)
: Identifier for the pipeline.
pipeline
(Optional, { description, on_failure, processors, version })
Retrieves information about different cluster, node, and index level settings that use deprecated features that will be removed or changed in the next major version.
client.migration.deprecations({ ... })
Request (object):
index
(Optional, string)
: Comma-separate list of data streams or indices to check. Wildcard (*) expressions are supported.
Find out whether system features need to be upgraded or not
client.migration.getFeatureUpgradeStatus()
Begin upgrades for system features
client.migration.postFeatureUpgrade()
Clear the cached results from a trained model deployment
client.ml.clearTrainedModelDeploymentCache({ model_id })
Request (object):
model_id
(string)
: The unique identifier of the trained model.
Closes one or more anomaly detection jobs. A job can be opened and closed multiple times throughout its lifecycle.
client.ml.closeJob({ job_id })
Request (object):
job_id
(string)
: Identifier for the anomaly detection job. It can be a job identifier, a group name, or a wildcard expression. You can close multiple anomaly detection jobs in a single API request by using a group name, a list of jobs, or a wildcard expression. You can close all jobs by using
_all
or by specifying
*
as the job identifier.
allow_no_match
(Optional, boolean)
: Refer to the description for the
allow_no_match
query parameter.
force
(Optional, boolean)
: Refer to the descriptiion for the
force
query parameter.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Refer to the description for the
timeout
query parameter.
Deletes scheduled events from a calendar.
client.ml.deleteCalendarEvent({ calendar_id, event_id })
Request (object):
calendar_id
(string)
: The ID of the calendar to modify
event_id
(string)
: The ID of the event to remove from the calendar
Deletes anomaly detection jobs from a calendar.
client.ml.deleteCalendarJob({ calendar_id, job_id })
Request (object):
calendar_id
(string)
: A string that uniquely identifies a calendar.
job_id
(string | string[])
: An identifier for the anomaly detection jobs. It can be a job identifier, a group name, or a
list of jobs or groups.
Deletes an existing data frame analytics job.
client.ml.deleteDataFrameAnalytics({ id })
Request (object):
id
(string)
: Identifier for the data frame analytics job.
force
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, it deletes a job that is not stopped; this method is quicker than stopping and deleting the job.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: The time to wait for the job to be deleted.
datafeed_id
(string)
: A numerical character string that uniquely identifies the datafeed. This
identifier can contain lowercase alphanumeric characters (a-z and 0-9),
hyphens, and underscores. It must start and end with alphanumeric
characters.
force
(Optional, boolean)
: Use to forcefully delete a started datafeed; this method is quicker than
stopping and deleting the datafeed.
Deletes expired and unused machine learning data.
client.ml.deleteExpiredData({ ... })
Request (object):
job_id
(Optional, string)
: Identifier for an anomaly detection job. It can be a job identifier, a
group name, or a wildcard expression.
requests_per_second
(Optional, float)
: The desired requests per second for the deletion processes. The default
behavior is no throttling.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: How long can the underlying delete processes run until they are canceled.
forecast_id
(Optional, string)
: A list of forecast identifiers. If you do not specify
this optional parameter or if you specify
_all
or
*
the API deletes
all forecasts from the job.
allow_no_forecasts
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies whether an error occurs when there are no forecasts. In
particular, if this parameter is set to
false
and there are no
forecasts associated with the job, attempts to delete all forecasts
return an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Specifies the period of time to wait for the completion of the delete
operation. When this period of time elapses, the API fails and returns an
error.
force
(Optional, boolean)
: Use to forcefully delete an opened job; this method is quicker than
closing and deleting the job.
delete_user_annotations
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies whether annotations that have been added by the
user should be deleted along with any auto-generated annotations when the job is
reset.
wait_for_completion
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies whether the request should return immediately or wait until the
job deletion completes.
Deletes an existing trained inference model that is currently not referenced by an ingest pipeline.
client.ml.deleteTrainedModel({ model_id })
Request (object):
model_id
(string)
: The unique identifier of the trained model.
force
(Optional, boolean)
: Forcefully deletes a trained model that is referenced by ingest pipelines or has a started deployment.
Deletes a model alias that refers to the trained model
client.ml.deleteTrainedModelAlias({ model_alias, model_id })
Request (object):
model_alias
(string)
: The model alias to delete.
model_id
(string)
: The trained model ID to which the model alias refers.
analysis_config
(Optional, { bucket_span, categorization_analyzer, categorization_field_name, categorization_filters, detectors, influencers, latency, model_prune_window, multivariate_by_fields, per_partition_categorization, summary_count_field_name })
: For a list of the properties that you can specify in the
analysis_config
component of the body of this API.
max_bucket_cardinality
(Optional, Record<string, number>)
: Estimates of the highest cardinality in a single bucket that is observed
for influencer fields over the time period that the job analyzes data.
To produce a good answer, values must be provided for all influencer
fields. Providing values for fields that are not listed as
influencers
has no effect on the estimation.
overall_cardinality
(Optional, Record<string, number>)
: Estimates of the cardinality that is observed for fields over the whole
time period that the job analyzes data. To produce a good answer, values
must be provided for fields referenced in the
by_field_name
,
over_field_name
and
partition_field_name
of any detectors. Providing
values for other fields has no effect on the estimation. It can be
omitted from the request if no detectors have a
by_field_name
,
over_field_name
or
partition_field_name
.
Evaluates the data frame analytics for an annotated index.
client.ml.evaluateDataFrame({ evaluation, index })
Request (object):
evaluation
({ classification, outlier_detection, regression })
: Defines the type of evaluation you want to perform.
index
(string)
: Defines the
index
in which the evaluation will be performed.
query
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
: A query clause that retrieves a subset of data from the source index.
Explains a data frame analytics config.
client.ml.explainDataFrameAnalytics({ ... })
Request (object):
id
(Optional, string)
: Identifier for the data frame analytics job. This identifier can contain
lowercase alphanumeric characters (a-z and 0-9), hyphens, and
underscores. It must start and end with alphanumeric characters.
source
(Optional, { index, query, runtime_mappings, _source })
: The configuration of how to source the analysis data. It requires an
index. Optionally, query and _source may be specified.
dest
(Optional, { index, results_field })
: The destination configuration, consisting of index and optionally
results_field (ml by default).
analysis
(Optional, { classification, outlier_detection, regression })
: The analysis configuration, which contains the information necessary to
perform one of the following types of analysis: classification, outlier
detection, or regression.
description
(Optional, string)
: A description of the job.
model_memory_limit
(Optional, string)
: The approximate maximum amount of memory resources that are permitted for
analytical processing. If your
elasticsearch.yml
file contains an
xpack.ml.max_model_memory_limit
setting, an error occurs when you try to
create data frame analytics jobs that have
model_memory_limit
values
greater than that setting.
max_num_threads
(Optional, number)
: The maximum number of threads to be used by the analysis. Using more
threads may decrease the time necessary to complete the analysis at the
cost of using more CPU. Note that the process may use additional threads
for operational functionality other than the analysis itself.
analyzed_fields
(Optional, { includes, excludes })
: Specify includes and/or excludes patterns to select which fields will be
included in the analysis. The patterns specified in excludes are applied
last, therefore excludes takes precedence. In other words, if the same
field is specified in both includes and excludes, then the field will not
be included in the analysis.
allow_lazy_start
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies whether this job can start when there is insufficient machine
learning node capacity for it to be immediately assigned to a node.
advance_time
(Optional, string | Unit)
: Refer to the description for the
advance_time
query parameter.
calc_interim
(Optional, boolean)
: Refer to the description for the
calc_interim
query parameter.
end
(Optional, string | Unit)
: Refer to the description for the
end
query parameter.
skip_time
(Optional, string | Unit)
: Refer to the description for the
skip_time
query parameter.
start
(Optional, string | Unit)
: Refer to the description for the
start
query parameter.
Predicts the future behavior of a time series by using its historical behavior.
client.ml.forecast({ job_id })
Request (object):
job_id
(string)
: Identifier for the anomaly detection job. The job must be open when you
create a forecast; otherwise, an error occurs.
duration
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Refer to the description for the
duration
query parameter.
expires_in
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Refer to the description for the
expires_in
query parameter.
max_model_memory
(Optional, string)
: Refer to the description for the
max_model_memory
query parameter.
Retrieves anomaly detection job results for one or more buckets.
client.ml.getBuckets({ job_id })
Request (object):
job_id
(string)
: Identifier for the anomaly detection job.
timestamp
(Optional, string | Unit)
: The timestamp of a single bucket result. If you do not specify this
parameter, the API returns information about all buckets.
anomaly_score
(Optional, number)
: Refer to the description for the
anomaly_score
query parameter.
desc
(Optional, boolean)
: Refer to the description for the
desc
query parameter.
end
(Optional, string | Unit)
: Refer to the description for the
end
query parameter.
exclude_interim
(Optional, boolean)
: Refer to the description for the
exclude_interim
query parameter.
expand
(Optional, boolean)
: Refer to the description for the
expand
query parameter.
page
(Optional, { from, size })
sort
(Optional, string)
: Refer to the desription for the
sort
query parameter.
start
(Optional, string | Unit)
: Refer to the description for the
start
query parameter.
from
(Optional, number)
: Skips the specified number of buckets.
size
(Optional, number)
: Specifies the maximum number of buckets to obtain.
Retrieves information about the scheduled events in calendars.
client.ml.getCalendarEvents({ calendar_id })
Request (object):
calendar_id
(string)
: A string that uniquely identifies a calendar. You can get information for multiple calendars by using a list of ids or a wildcard expression. You can get information for all calendars by using
_all
or
*
or by omitting the calendar identifier.
end
(Optional, string | Unit)
: Specifies to get events with timestamps earlier than this time.
from
(Optional, number)
: Skips the specified number of events.
job_id
(Optional, string)
: Specifies to get events for a specific anomaly detection job identifier or job group. It must be used with a calendar identifier of
_all
or
*
.
size
(Optional, number)
: Specifies the maximum number of events to obtain.
start
(Optional, string | Unit)
: Specifies to get events with timestamps after this time.
Retrieves configuration information for calendars.
client.ml.getCalendars({ ... })
Request (object):
calendar_id
(Optional, string)
: A string that uniquely identifies a calendar. You can get information for multiple calendars by using a list of ids or a wildcard expression. You can get information for all calendars by using
_all
or
*
or by omitting the calendar identifier.
page
(Optional, { from, size })
: This object is supported only when you omit the calendar identifier.
from
(Optional, number)
: Skips the specified number of calendars. This parameter is supported only when you omit the calendar identifier.
size
(Optional, number)
: Specifies the maximum number of calendars to obtain. This parameter is supported only when you omit the calendar identifier.
Retrieves anomaly detection job results for one or more categories.
client.ml.getCategories({ job_id })
Request (object):
job_id
(string)
: Identifier for the anomaly detection job.
category_id
(Optional, string)
: Identifier for the category, which is unique in the job. If you specify
neither the category ID nor the partition_field_value, the API returns
information about all categories. If you specify only the
partition_field_value, it returns information about all categories for
the specified partition.
page
(Optional, { from, size })
from
(Optional, number)
: Skips the specified number of categories.
partition_field_value
(Optional, string)
: Only return categories for the specified partition.
size
(Optional, number)
: Specifies the maximum number of categories to obtain.
Retrieves configuration information for data frame analytics jobs.
client.ml.getDataFrameAnalytics({ ... })
Request (object):
id
(Optional, string)
: Identifier for the data frame analytics job. If you do not specify this
option, the API returns information for the first hundred data frame
analytics jobs.
allow_no_match
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies what to do when the request:
_all
string or no identifiers and there are no matches.
Contains wildcard expressions and there are only partial matches.
The default value returns an empty data_frame_analytics array when there
are no matches and the subset of results when there are partial matches.
If this parameter is
false
, the request returns a 404 status code when
there are no matches or only partial matches.
from
(Optional, number)
: Skips the specified number of data frame analytics jobs.
size
(Optional, number)
: Specifies the maximum number of data frame analytics jobs to obtain.
* *
exclude_generated
(Optional, boolean)
: Indicates if certain fields should be removed from the configuration on
retrieval. This allows the configuration to be in an acceptable format to
be retrieved and then added to another cluster.
Retrieves usage information for data frame analytics jobs.
client.ml.getDataFrameAnalyticsStats({ ... })
Request (object):
id
(Optional, string)
: Identifier for the data frame analytics job. If you do not specify this
option, the API returns information for the first hundred data frame
analytics jobs.
allow_no_match
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies what to do when the request:
_all
string or no identifiers and there are no matches.
Contains wildcard expressions and there are only partial matches.
The default value returns an empty data_frame_analytics array when there
are no matches and the subset of results when there are partial matches.
If this parameter is
false
, the request returns a 404 status code when
there are no matches or only partial matches.
from
(Optional, number)
: Skips the specified number of data frame analytics jobs.
size
(Optional, number)
: Specifies the maximum number of data frame analytics jobs to obtain.
* *
verbose
(Optional, boolean)
: Defines whether the stats response should be verbose.
Retrieves usage information for datafeeds.
client.ml.getDatafeedStats({ ... })
Request (object):
datafeed_id
(Optional, string | string[])
: Identifier for the datafeed. It can be a datafeed identifier or a
wildcard expression. If you do not specify one of these options, the API
returns information about all datafeeds.
allow_no_match
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies what to do when the request:
_all
string or no identifiers and there are no matches.
Contains wildcard expressions and there are only partial matches.
The default value is
true
, which returns an empty
datafeeds
array
when there are no matches and the subset of results when there are
partial matches. If this parameter is
false
, the request returns a
404
status code when there are no matches or only partial matches.
Retrieves configuration information for datafeeds.
client.ml.getDatafeeds({ ... })
Request (object):
datafeed_id
(Optional, string | string[])
: Identifier for the datafeed. It can be a datafeed identifier or a
wildcard expression. If you do not specify one of these options, the API
returns information about all datafeeds.
allow_no_match
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies what to do when the request:
_all
string or no identifiers and there are no matches.
Contains wildcard expressions and there are only partial matches.
The default value is
true
, which returns an empty
datafeeds
array
when there are no matches and the subset of results when there are
partial matches. If this parameter is
false
, the request returns a
404
status code when there are no matches or only partial matches.
* *
exclude_generated
(Optional, boolean)
: Indicates if certain fields should be removed from the configuration on
retrieval. This allows the configuration to be in an acceptable format to
be retrieved and then added to another cluster.
Retrieves filters.
client.ml.getFilters({ ... })
Request (object):
filter_id
(Optional, string | string[])
: A string that uniquely identifies a filter.
from
(Optional, number)
: Skips the specified number of filters.
size
(Optional, number)
: Specifies the maximum number of filters to obtain.
Retrieves anomaly detection job results for one or more influencers.
client.ml.getInfluencers({ job_id })
Request (object):
job_id
(string)
: Identifier for the anomaly detection job.
page
(Optional, { from, size })
desc
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, the results are sorted in descending order.
end
(Optional, string | Unit)
: Returns influencers with timestamps earlier than this time.
The default value means it is unset and results are not limited to
specific timestamps.
exclude_interim
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, the output excludes interim results. By default, interim results
are included.
influencer_score
(Optional, number)
: Returns influencers with anomaly scores greater than or equal to this
value.
from
(Optional, number)
: Skips the specified number of influencers.
size
(Optional, number)
: Specifies the maximum number of influencers to obtain.
sort
(Optional, string)
: Specifies the sort field for the requested influencers. By default, the
influencers are sorted by the
influencer_score
value.
start
(Optional, string | Unit)
: Returns influencers with timestamps after this time. The default value
means it is unset and results are not limited to specific timestamps.
Retrieves usage information for anomaly detection jobs.
client.ml.getJobStats({ ... })
Request (object):
job_id
(Optional, string)
: Identifier for the anomaly detection job. It can be a job identifier, a
group name, a list of jobs, or a wildcard expression. If
you do not specify one of these options, the API returns information for
all anomaly detection jobs.
allow_no_match
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies what to do when the request:
If
true
, the API returns an empty
jobs
array when
there are no matches and the subset of results when there are partial
matches. If
false
, the API returns a
404
status
code when there are no matches or only partial matches.
Retrieves configuration information for anomaly detection jobs.
client.ml.getJobs({ ... })
Request (object):
job_id
(Optional, string | string[])
: Identifier for the anomaly detection job. It can be a job identifier, a
group name, or a wildcard expression. If you do not specify one of these
options, the API returns information for all anomaly detection jobs.
allow_no_match
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies what to do when the request:
The default value is
true
, which returns an empty
jobs
array when
there are no matches and the subset of results when there are partial
matches. If this parameter is
false
, the request returns a
404
status
code when there are no matches or only partial matches.
* *
exclude_generated
(Optional, boolean)
: Indicates if certain fields should be removed from the configuration on
retrieval. This allows the configuration to be in an acceptable format to
be retrieved and then added to another cluster.
Returns information on how ML is using memory.
client.ml.getMemoryStats({ ... })
Request (object):
node_id
(Optional, string)
: The names of particular nodes in the cluster to target. For example,
nodeId1,nodeId2
or
ml:true
human
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify this query parameter to include the fields with units in the response. Otherwise only
the
_in_bytes
sizes are returned in the response.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is received before the timeout
expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request
fails and returns an error.
Gets stats for anomaly detection job model snapshot upgrades that are in progress.
client.ml.getModelSnapshotUpgradeStats({ job_id, snapshot_id })
Request (object):
job_id
(string)
: Identifier for the anomaly detection job.
snapshot_id
(string)
: A numerical character string that uniquely identifies the model snapshot. You can get information for multiple
snapshots by using a list or a wildcard expression. You can get all snapshots by using
_all
,
by specifying
*
as the snapshot ID, or by omitting the snapshot ID.
allow_no_match
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies what to do when the request:
The default value is true, which returns an empty jobs array when there are no matches and the subset of results when there are partial matches. If this parameter is false, the request returns a 404 status code when there are no matches or only partial matches.
Retrieves information about model snapshots.
client.ml.getModelSnapshots({ job_id })
Request (object):
job_id
(string)
: Identifier for the anomaly detection job.
snapshot_id
(Optional, string)
: A numerical character string that uniquely identifies the model snapshot. You can get information for multiple
snapshots by using a list or a wildcard expression. You can get all snapshots by using
_all
,
by specifying
*
as the snapshot ID, or by omitting the snapshot ID.
desc
(Optional, boolean)
: Refer to the description for the
desc
query parameter.
end
(Optional, string | Unit)
: Refer to the description for the
end
query parameter.
page
(Optional, { from, size })
sort
(Optional, string)
: Refer to the description for the
sort
query parameter.
start
(Optional, string | Unit)
: Refer to the description for the
start
query parameter.
from
(Optional, number)
: Skips the specified number of snapshots.
size
(Optional, number)
: Specifies the maximum number of snapshots to obtain.
Retrieves overall bucket results that summarize the bucket results of multiple anomaly detection jobs.
client.ml.getOverallBuckets({ job_id })
Request (object):
job_id
(string)
: Identifier for the anomaly detection job. It can be a job identifier, a
group name, a list of jobs or groups, or a wildcard
expression.
You can summarize the bucket results for all anomaly detection jobs by
using
_all
or by specifying
*
as the
<job_id>
.
allow_no_match
(Optional, boolean)
: Refer to the description for the
allow_no_match
query parameter.
bucket_span
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Refer to the description for the
bucket_span
query parameter.
end
(Optional, string | Unit)
: Refer to the description for the
end
query parameter.
exclude_interim
(Optional, boolean)
: Refer to the description for the
exclude_interim
query parameter.
overall_score
(Optional, number | string)
: Refer to the description for the
overall_score
query parameter.
start
(Optional, string | Unit)
: Refer to the description for the
start
query parameter.
* *
top_n
(Optional, number)
: Refer to the description for the
top_n
query parameter.
Retrieves anomaly records for an anomaly detection job.
client.ml.getRecords({ job_id })
Request (object):
job_id
(string)
: Identifier for the anomaly detection job.
desc
(Optional, boolean)
: Refer to the description for the
desc
query parameter.
end
(Optional, string | Unit)
: Refer to the description for the
end
query parameter.
exclude_interim
(Optional, boolean)
: Refer to the description for the
exclude_interim
query parameter.
page
(Optional, { from, size })
record_score
(Optional, number)
: Refer to the description for the
record_score
query parameter.
sort
(Optional, string)
: Refer to the description for the
sort
query parameter.
start
(Optional, string | Unit)
: Refer to the description for the
start
query parameter.
from
(Optional, number)
: Skips the specified number of records.
size
(Optional, number)
: Specifies the maximum number of records to obtain.
Retrieves configuration information for a trained inference model.
client.ml.getTrainedModels({ ... })
Request (object):
model_id
(Optional, string)
: The unique identifier of the trained model.
allow_no_match
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies what to do when the request:
If true, it returns an empty array when there are no matches and the
subset of results when there are partial matches.
decompress_definition
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies whether the included model definition should be returned as a
JSON map (true) or in a custom compressed format (false).
exclude_generated
(Optional, boolean)
: Indicates if certain fields should be removed from the configuration on
retrieval. This allows the configuration to be in an acceptable format to
be retrieved and then added to another cluster.
from
(Optional, number)
: Skips the specified number of models.
include
(Optional, Enum("definition" | "feature_importance_baseline" | "hyperparameters" | "total_feature_importance" | "definition_status"))
: A comma delimited string of optional fields to include in the response
body.
size
(Optional, number)
: Specifies the maximum number of models to obtain.
tags
(Optional, string)
: A comma delimited string of tags. A trained model can have many tags, or
none. When supplied, only trained models that contain all the supplied
tags are returned.
Retrieves usage information for trained inference models.
client.ml.getTrainedModelsStats({ ... })
Request (object):
model_id
(Optional, string | string[])
: The unique identifier of the trained model or a model alias. It can be a
list or a wildcard expression.
allow_no_match
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies what to do when the request:
If true, it returns an empty array when there are no matches and the
subset of results when there are partial matches.
from
(Optional, number)
: Skips the specified number of models.
size
(Optional, number)
: Specifies the maximum number of models to obtain.
Evaluate a trained model.
client.ml.inferTrainedModel({ model_id, docs })
Request (object):
model_id
(string)
: The unique identifier of the trained model.
docs
(Record<string, User-defined value>[])
: An array of objects to pass to the model for inference. The objects should contain a fields matching your
configured trained model input. Typically, for NLP models, the field name is
text_field
.
Currently, for NLP models, only a single value is allowed.
inference_config
(Optional, { regression, classification, text_classification, zero_shot_classification, fill_mask, ner, pass_through, text_embedding, text_expansion, question_answering })
: The inference configuration updates to apply on the API call
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Controls the amount of time to wait for inference results.
job_id
(string)
: Identifier for the anomaly detection job. The job must have a state of open to receive and process the data.
data
(Optional, TData[])
reset_end
(Optional, string | Unit)
: Specifies the end of the bucket resetting range.
reset_start
(Optional, string | Unit)
: Specifies the start of the bucket resetting range.
Previews that will be analyzed given a data frame analytics config.
client.ml.previewDataFrameAnalytics({ ... })
Request (object):
id
(Optional, string)
: Identifier for the data frame analytics job.
config
(Optional, { source, analysis, model_memory_limit, max_num_threads, analyzed_fields })
: A data frame analytics config as described in create data frame analytics
jobs. Note that
id
and
dest
don’t need to be provided in the context of
this API.
datafeed_id
(Optional, string)
: A numerical character string that uniquely identifies the datafeed. This identifier can contain lowercase
alphanumeric characters (a-z and 0-9), hyphens, and underscores. It must start and end with alphanumeric
characters. NOTE: If you use this path parameter, you cannot provide datafeed or anomaly detection job
configuration details in the request body.
datafeed_config
(Optional, { aggregations, chunking_config, datafeed_id, delayed_data_check_config, frequency, indices, indices_options, job_id, max_empty_searches, query, query_delay, runtime_mappings, script_fields, scroll_size })
: The datafeed definition to preview.
job_config
(Optional, { allow_lazy_open, analysis_config, analysis_limits, background_persist_interval, custom_settings, daily_model_snapshot_retention_after_days, data_description, datafeed_config, description, groups, job_id, job_type, model_plot_config, model_snapshot_retention_days, renormalization_window_days, results_index_name, results_retention_days })
: The configuration details for the anomaly detection job that is associated with the datafeed. If the
datafeed_config
object does not include a
job_id
that references an existing anomaly detection job, you must
supply this
job_config
object. If you include both a
job_id
and a
job_config
, the latter information is
used. You cannot specify a
job_config
object unless you also supply a
datafeed_config
object.
start
(Optional, string | Unit)
: The start time from where the datafeed preview should begin
end
(Optional, string | Unit)
: The end time when the datafeed preview should stop
Instantiates a data frame analytics job.
client.ml.putDataFrameAnalytics({ id, analysis, dest, source })
Request (object):
id
(string)
: Identifier for the data frame analytics job. This identifier can contain
lowercase alphanumeric characters (a-z and 0-9), hyphens, and
underscores. It must start and end with alphanumeric characters.
analysis
({ classification, outlier_detection, regression })
: The analysis configuration, which contains the information necessary to
perform one of the following types of analysis: classification, outlier
detection, or regression.
dest
({ index, results_field })
: The destination configuration.
source
({ index, query, runtime_mappings, _source })
: The configuration of how to source the analysis data.
allow_lazy_start
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies whether this job can start when there is insufficient machine
learning node capacity for it to be immediately assigned to a node. If
set to
false
and a machine learning node with capacity to run the job
cannot be immediately found, the API returns an error. If set to
true
,
the API does not return an error; the job waits in the
starting
state
until sufficient machine learning node capacity is available. This
behavior is also affected by the cluster-wide
xpack.ml.max_lazy_ml_nodes
setting.
analyzed_fields
(Optional, { includes, excludes })
: Specifies
includes
and/or
excludes
patterns to select which fields
will be included in the analysis. The patterns specified in
excludes
are applied last, therefore
excludes
takes precedence. In other words,
if the same field is specified in both
includes
and
excludes
, then
the field will not be included in the analysis. If
analyzed_fields
is
not set, only the relevant fields will be included. For example, all the
numeric fields for outlier detection.
The supported fields vary for each type of analysis. Outlier detection
requires numeric or
boolean
data to analyze. The algorithms don’t
support missing values therefore fields that have data types other than
numeric or boolean are ignored. Documents where included fields contain
missing values, null values, or an array are also ignored. Therefore the
dest
index may contain documents that don’t have an outlier score.
Regression supports fields that are numeric,
boolean
,
text
,
keyword
, and
ip
data types. It is also tolerant of missing values.
Fields that are supported are included in the analysis, other fields are
ignored. Documents where included fields contain an array with two or
more values are also ignored. Documents in the
dest
index that don’t
contain a results field are not included in the regression analysis.
Classification supports fields that are numeric,
boolean
,
text
,
keyword
, and
ip
data types. It is also tolerant of missing values.
Fields that are supported are included in the analysis, other fields are
ignored. Documents where included fields contain an array with two or
more values are also ignored. Documents in the
dest
index that don’t
contain a results field are not included in the classification analysis.
Classification analysis can be improved by mapping ordinal variable
values to a single number. For example, in case of age ranges, you can
model the values as
0-14 = 0
,
15-24 = 1
,
25-34 = 2
, and so on.
description
(Optional, string)
: A description of the job.
max_num_threads
(Optional, number)
: The maximum number of threads to be used by the analysis. Using more
threads may decrease the time necessary to complete the analysis at the
cost of using more CPU. Note that the process may use additional threads
for operational functionality other than the analysis itself.
model_memory_limit
(Optional, string)
: The approximate maximum amount of memory resources that are permitted for
analytical processing. If your
elasticsearch.yml
file contains an
xpack.ml.max_model_memory_limit
setting, an error occurs when you try
to create data frame analytics jobs that have
model_memory_limit
values
greater than that setting.
headers
(Optional, Record<string, string | string[]>)
version
(Optional, string)
datafeed_id
(string)
: A numerical character string that uniquely identifies the datafeed.
This identifier can contain lowercase alphanumeric characters (a-z and 0-9), hyphens, and underscores.
It must start and end with alphanumeric characters.
aggregations
(Optional, Record<string, { aggregations, meta, adjacency_matrix, auto_date_histogram, avg, avg_bucket, boxplot, bucket_script, bucket_selector, bucket_sort, bucket_count_ks_test, bucket_correlation, cardinality, categorize_text, children, composite, cumulative_cardinality, cumulative_sum, date_histogram, date_range, derivative, diversified_sampler, extended_stats, extended_stats_bucket, frequent_item_sets, filter, filters, geo_bounds, geo_centroid, geo_distance, geohash_grid, geo_line, geotile_grid, geohex_grid, global, histogram, ip_range, ip_prefix, inference, line, matrix_stats, max, max_bucket, median_absolute_deviation, min, min_bucket, missing, moving_avg, moving_percentiles, moving_fn, multi_terms, nested, normalize, parent, percentile_ranks, percentiles, percentiles_bucket, range, rare_terms, rate, reverse_nested, sampler, scripted_metric, serial_diff, significant_terms, significant_text, stats, stats_bucket, string_stats, sum, sum_bucket, terms, top_hits, t_test, top_metrics, value_count, weighted_avg, variable_width_histogram }>)
: If set, the datafeed performs aggregation searches.
Support for aggregations is limited and should be used only with low cardinality data.
chunking_config
(Optional, { mode, time_span })
: Datafeeds might be required to search over long time periods, for several months or years.
This search is split into time chunks in order to ensure the load on Elasticsearch is managed.
Chunking configuration controls how the size of these time chunks are calculated;
it is an advanced configuration option.
delayed_data_check_config
(Optional, { check_window, enabled })
: Specifies whether the datafeed checks for missing data and the size of the window.
The datafeed can optionally search over indices that have already been read in an effort to determine whether
any data has subsequently been added to the index. If missing data is found, it is a good indication that the
query_delay
is set too low and the data is being indexed after the datafeed has passed that moment in time.
This check runs only on real-time datafeeds.
frequency
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: The interval at which scheduled queries are made while the datafeed runs in real time.
The default value is either the bucket span for short bucket spans, or, for longer bucket spans, a sensible
fraction of the bucket span. When
frequency
is shorter than the bucket span, interim results for the last
(partial) bucket are written then eventually overwritten by the full bucket results. If the datafeed uses
aggregations, this value must be divisible by the interval of the date histogram aggregation.
indices
(Optional, string | string[])
: An array of index names. Wildcards are supported. If any of the indices are in remote clusters, the machine
learning nodes must have the
remote_cluster_client
role.
indices_options
(Optional, { allow_no_indices, expand_wildcards, ignore_unavailable, ignore_throttled })
: Specifies index expansion options that are used during search
job_id
(Optional, string)
: Identifier for the anomaly detection job.
max_empty_searches
(Optional, number)
: If a real-time datafeed has never seen any data (including during any initial training period), it automatically
stops and closes the associated job after this many real-time searches return no documents. In other words,
it stops after
frequency
times
max_empty_searches
of real-time operation. If not set, a datafeed with no
end time that sees no data remains started until it is explicitly stopped. By default, it is not set.
query
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
: The Elasticsearch query domain-specific language (DSL). This value corresponds to the query object in an
Elasticsearch search POST body. All the options that are supported by Elasticsearch can be used, as this
object is passed verbatim to Elasticsearch.
query_delay
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: The number of seconds behind real time that data is queried. For example, if data from 10:04 a.m. might
not be searchable in Elasticsearch until 10:06 a.m., set this property to 120 seconds. The default
value is randomly selected between
60s
and
120s
. This randomness improves the query performance
when there are multiple jobs running on the same node.
runtime_mappings
(Optional, Record<string, { fetch_fields, format, input_field, target_field, target_index, script, type }>)
: Specifies runtime fields for the datafeed search.
script_fields
(Optional, Record<string, { script, ignore_failure }>)
: Specifies scripts that evaluate custom expressions and returns script fields to the datafeed.
The detector configuration objects in a job can contain functions that use these script fields.
scroll_size
(Optional, number)
: The size parameter that is used in Elasticsearch searches when the datafeed does not use aggregations.
The maximum value is the value of
index.max_result_window
, which is 10,000 by default.
headers
(Optional, Record<string, string | string[]>)
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, wildcard indices expressions that resolve into no concrete indices are ignored. This includes the
_all
string or when no indices are specified.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match. If the request can target data streams, this argument determines
whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams. Supports a list of values.
ignore_throttled
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, concrete, expanded, or aliased indices are ignored when frozen.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, unavailable indices (missing or closed) are ignored.
items
(Optional, string[])
: The items of the filter. A wildcard
*
can be used at the beginning or the end of an item.
Up to 10000 items are allowed in each filter.
job_id
(string)
: The identifier for the anomaly detection job. This identifier can contain lowercase alphanumeric characters (a-z and 0-9), hyphens, and underscores. It must start and end with alphanumeric characters.
analysis_config
({ bucket_span, categorization_analyzer, categorization_field_name, categorization_filters, detectors, influencers, latency, model_prune_window, multivariate_by_fields, per_partition_categorization, summary_count_field_name })
: Specifies how to analyze the data. After you create a job, you cannot change the analysis configuration; all the properties are informational.
data_description
({ format, time_field, time_format, field_delimiter })
: Defines the format of the input data when you send data to the job by using the post data API. Note that when configure a datafeed, these properties are automatically set. When data is received via the post data API, it is not stored in Elasticsearch. Only the results for anomaly detection are retained.
allow_lazy_open
(Optional, boolean)
: Advanced configuration option. Specifies whether this job can open when there is insufficient machine learning node capacity for it to be immediately assigned to a node. By default, if a machine learning node with capacity to run the job cannot immediately be found, the open anomaly detection jobs API returns an error. However, this is also subject to the cluster-wide
xpack.ml.max_lazy_ml_nodes
setting. If this option is set to true, the open anomaly detection jobs API does not return an error and the job waits in the opening state until sufficient machine learning node capacity is available.
analysis_limits
(Optional, { categorization_examples_limit, model_memory_limit })
: Limits can be applied for the resources required to hold the mathematical models in memory. These limits are approximate and can be set per job. They do not control the memory used by other processes, for example the Elasticsearch Java processes.
background_persist_interval
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Advanced configuration option. The time between each periodic persistence of the model. The default value is a randomized value between 3 to 4 hours, which avoids all jobs persisting at exactly the same time. The smallest allowed value is 1 hour. For very large models (several GB), persistence could take 10-20 minutes, so do not set the
background_persist_interval
value too low.
custom_settings
(Optional, User-defined value)
: Advanced configuration option. Contains custom meta data about the job.
daily_model_snapshot_retention_after_days
(Optional, number)
: Advanced configuration option, which affects the automatic removal of old model snapshots for this job. It specifies a period of time (in days) after which only the first snapshot per day is retained. This period is relative to the timestamp of the most recent snapshot for this job. Valid values range from 0 to
model_snapshot_retention_days
.
datafeed_config
(Optional, { aggregations, chunking_config, datafeed_id, delayed_data_check_config, frequency, indices, indices_options, job_id, max_empty_searches, query, query_delay, runtime_mappings, script_fields, scroll_size })
: Defines a datafeed for the anomaly detection job. If Elasticsearch security features are enabled, your datafeed remembers which roles the user who created it had at the time of creation and runs the query using those same roles. If you provide secondary authorization headers, those credentials are used instead.
description
(Optional, string)
: A description of the job.
groups
(Optional, string[])
: A list of job groups. A job can belong to no groups or many.
model_plot_config
(Optional, { annotations_enabled, enabled, terms })
: This advanced configuration option stores model information along with the results. It provides a more detailed view into anomaly detection. If you enable model plot it can add considerable overhead to the performance of the system; it is not feasible for jobs with many entities. Model plot provides a simplified and indicative view of the model and its bounds. It does not display complex features such as multivariate correlations or multimodal data. As such, anomalies may occasionally be reported which cannot be seen in the model plot. Model plot config can be configured when the job is created or updated later. It must be disabled if performance issues are experienced.
model_snapshot_retention_days
(Optional, number)
: Advanced configuration option, which affects the automatic removal of old model snapshots for this job. It specifies the maximum period of time (in days) that snapshots are retained. This period is relative to the timestamp of the most recent snapshot for this job. By default, snapshots ten days older than the newest snapshot are deleted.
renormalization_window_days
(Optional, number)
: Advanced configuration option. The period over which adjustments to the score are applied, as new data is seen. The default value is the longer of 30 days or 100 bucket spans.
results_index_name
(Optional, string)
: A text string that affects the name of the machine learning results index. By default, the job generates an index named
.ml-anomalies-shared
.
results_retention_days
(Optional, number)
: Advanced configuration option. The period of time (in days) that results are retained. Age is calculated relative to the timestamp of the latest bucket result. If this property has a non-null value, once per day at 00:30 (server time), results that are the specified number of days older than the latest bucket result are deleted from Elasticsearch. The default value is null, which means all results are retained. Annotations generated by the system also count as results for retention purposes; they are deleted after the same number of days as results. Annotations added by users are retained forever.
compressed_definition
(Optional, string)
: The compressed (GZipped and Base64 encoded) inference definition of the
model. If compressed_definition is specified, then definition cannot be
specified.
definition
(Optional, { preprocessors, trained_model })
: The inference definition for the model. If definition is specified, then
compressed_definition cannot be specified.
description
(Optional, string)
: A human-readable description of the inference trained model.
inference_config
(Optional, { regression, classification, text_classification, zero_shot_classification, fill_mask, ner, pass_through, text_embedding, text_expansion, question_answering })
: The default configuration for inference. This can be either a regression
or classification configuration. It must match the underlying
definition.trained_model’s target_type. For pre-packaged models such as
ELSER the config is not required.
input
(Optional, { field_names })
: The input field names for the model definition.
metadata
(Optional, User-defined value)
: An object map that contains metadata about the model.
model_type
(Optional, Enum("tree_ensemble" | "lang_ident" | "pytorch"))
: The model type.
model_size_bytes
(Optional, number)
: The estimated memory usage in bytes to keep the trained model in memory.
This property is supported only if defer_definition_decompression is true
or the model definition is not supplied.
tags
(Optional, string[])
: An array of tags to organize the model.
defer_definition_decompression
(Optional, boolean)
: If set to
true
and a
compressed_definition
is provided, the request defers definition decompression and skips relevant validations.
Creates a new model alias (or reassigns an existing one) to refer to the trained model
client.ml.putTrainedModelAlias({ model_alias, model_id })
Request (object):
model_alias
(string)
: The alias to create or update. This value cannot end in numbers.
model_id
(string)
: The identifier for the trained model that the alias refers to.
reassign
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies whether the alias gets reassigned to the specified trained
model if it is already assigned to a different model. If the alias is
already assigned and this parameter is false, the API returns an error.
Creates part of a trained model definition
client.ml.putTrainedModelDefinitionPart({ model_id, part, definition, total_definition_length, total_parts })
Request (object):
model_id
(string)
: The unique identifier of the trained model.
part
(number)
: The definition part number. When the definition is loaded for inference the definition parts are streamed in the
order of their part number. The first part must be
0
and the final part must be
total_parts - 1
.
definition
(string)
: The definition part for the model. Must be a base64 encoded string.
total_definition_length
(number)
: The total uncompressed definition length in bytes. Not base64 encoded.
total_parts
(number)
: The total number of parts that will be uploaded. Must be greater than 0.
Creates a trained model vocabulary
client.ml.putTrainedModelVocabulary({ model_id, vocabulary })
Request (object):
model_id
(string)
: The unique identifier of the trained model.
vocabulary
(string[])
: The model vocabulary, which must not be empty.
merges
(Optional, string[])
: The optional model merges if required by the tokenizer.
wait_for_completion
(Optional, boolean)
: Should this request wait until the operation has completed before
returning.
delete_user_annotations
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies whether annotations that have been added by the
user should be deleted along with any auto-generated annotations when the job is
reset.
snapshot_id
(string)
: You can specify
empty
as the <snapshot_id>. Reverting to the empty
snapshot means the anomaly detection job starts learning a new model from
scratch when it is started.
delete_intervening_results
(Optional, boolean)
: Refer to the description for the
delete_intervening_results
query parameter.
Sets a cluster wide upgrade_mode setting that prepares machine learning indices for an upgrade.
client.ml.setUpgradeMode({ ... })
Request (object):
enabled
(Optional, boolean)
: When
true
, it enables
upgrade_mode
which temporarily halts all job
and datafeed tasks and prohibits new job and datafeed tasks from
starting.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: The time to wait for the request to be completed.
id
(string)
: Identifier for the data frame analytics job. This identifier can contain
lowercase alphanumeric characters (a-z and 0-9), hyphens, and
underscores. It must start and end with alphanumeric characters.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Controls the amount of time to wait until the data frame analytics job
starts.
datafeed_id
(string)
: A numerical character string that uniquely identifies the datafeed. This identifier can contain lowercase
alphanumeric characters (a-z and 0-9), hyphens, and underscores. It must start and end with alphanumeric
characters.
end
(Optional, string | Unit)
: Refer to the description for the
end
query parameter.
start
(Optional, string | Unit)
: Refer to the description for the
start
query parameter.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Refer to the description for the
timeout
query parameter.
Start a trained model deployment.
client.ml.startTrainedModelDeployment({ model_id })
Request (object):
model_id
(string)
: The unique identifier of the trained model. Currently, only PyTorch models are supported.
cache_size
(Optional, number | string)
: The inference cache size (in memory outside the JVM heap) per node for the model.
The default value is the same size as the
model_size_bytes
. To disable the cache,
0b
can be provided.
number_of_allocations
(Optional, number)
: The number of model allocations on each node where the model is deployed.
All allocations on a node share the same copy of the model in memory but use
a separate set of threads to evaluate the model.
Increasing this value generally increases the throughput.
If this setting is greater than the number of hardware threads
it will automatically be changed to a value less than the number of hardware threads.
priority
(Optional, Enum("normal" | "low"))
: The deployment priority.
queue_capacity
(Optional, number)
: Specifies the number of inference requests that are allowed in the queue. After the number of requests exceeds
this value, new requests are rejected with a 429 error.
threads_per_allocation
(Optional, number)
: Sets the number of threads used by each model allocation during inference. This generally increases
the inference speed. The inference process is a compute-bound process; any number
greater than the number of available hardware threads on the machine does not increase the
inference speed. If this setting is greater than the number of hardware threads
it will automatically be changed to a value less than the number of hardware threads.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Specifies the amount of time to wait for the model to deploy.
wait_for
(Optional, Enum("started" | "starting" | "fully_allocated"))
: Specifies the allocation status to wait for before returning.
Stops one or more data frame analytics jobs.
client.ml.stopDataFrameAnalytics({ id })
Request (object):
id
(string)
: Identifier for the data frame analytics job. This identifier can contain
lowercase alphanumeric characters (a-z and 0-9), hyphens, and
underscores. It must start and end with alphanumeric characters.
allow_no_match
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies what to do when the request:
The default value is true, which returns an empty data_frame_analytics
array when there are no matches and the subset of results when there are
partial matches. If this parameter is false, the request returns a 404
status code when there are no matches or only partial matches.
force
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, the data frame analytics job is stopped forcefully.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Controls the amount of time to wait until the data frame analytics job
stops. Defaults to 20 seconds.
Stops one or more datafeeds.
client.ml.stopDatafeed({ datafeed_id })
Request (object):
datafeed_id
(string)
: Identifier for the datafeed. You can stop multiple datafeeds in a single API request by using a comma-separated
list of datafeeds or a wildcard expression. You can close all datafeeds by using
_all
or by specifying
*
as
the identifier.
allow_no_match
(Optional, boolean)
: Refer to the description for the
allow_no_match
query parameter.
force
(Optional, boolean)
: Refer to the description for the
force
query parameter.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Refer to the description for the
timeout
query parameter.
allow_no_match
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies what to do when the request: contains wildcard expressions and there are no deployments that match;
contains the
_all
string or no identifiers and there are no matches; or contains wildcard expressions and
there are only partial matches. By default, it returns an empty array when there are no matches and the subset of results when there are partial matches.
If
false
, the request returns a 404 status code when there are no matches or only partial matches.
force
(Optional, boolean)
: Forcefully stops the deployment, even if it is used by ingest pipelines. You can’t use these pipelines until you
restart the model deployment.
Updates certain properties of a data frame analytics job.
client.ml.updateDataFrameAnalytics({ id })
Request (object):
id
(string)
: Identifier for the data frame analytics job. This identifier can contain
lowercase alphanumeric characters (a-z and 0-9), hyphens, and
underscores. It must start and end with alphanumeric characters.
description
(Optional, string)
: A description of the job.
model_memory_limit
(Optional, string)
: The approximate maximum amount of memory resources that are permitted for
analytical processing. If your
elasticsearch.yml
file contains an
xpack.ml.max_model_memory_limit
setting, an error occurs when you try
to create data frame analytics jobs that have
model_memory_limit
values
greater than that setting.
max_num_threads
(Optional, number)
: The maximum number of threads to be used by the analysis. Using more
threads may decrease the time necessary to complete the analysis at the
cost of using more CPU. Note that the process may use additional threads
for operational functionality other than the analysis itself.
allow_lazy_start
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies whether this job can start when there is insufficient machine
learning node capacity for it to be immediately assigned to a node.
datafeed_id
(string)
: A numerical character string that uniquely identifies the datafeed.
This identifier can contain lowercase alphanumeric characters (a-z and 0-9), hyphens, and underscores.
It must start and end with alphanumeric characters.
aggregations
(Optional, Record<string, { aggregations, meta, adjacency_matrix, auto_date_histogram, avg, avg_bucket, boxplot, bucket_script, bucket_selector, bucket_sort, bucket_count_ks_test, bucket_correlation, cardinality, categorize_text, children, composite, cumulative_cardinality, cumulative_sum, date_histogram, date_range, derivative, diversified_sampler, extended_stats, extended_stats_bucket, frequent_item_sets, filter, filters, geo_bounds, geo_centroid, geo_distance, geohash_grid, geo_line, geotile_grid, geohex_grid, global, histogram, ip_range, ip_prefix, inference, line, matrix_stats, max, max_bucket, median_absolute_deviation, min, min_bucket, missing, moving_avg, moving_percentiles, moving_fn, multi_terms, nested, normalize, parent, percentile_ranks, percentiles, percentiles_bucket, range, rare_terms, rate, reverse_nested, sampler, scripted_metric, serial_diff, significant_terms, significant_text, stats, stats_bucket, string_stats, sum, sum_bucket, terms, top_hits, t_test, top_metrics, value_count, weighted_avg, variable_width_histogram }>)
: If set, the datafeed performs aggregation searches. Support for aggregations is limited and should be used only
with low cardinality data.
chunking_config
(Optional, { mode, time_span })
: Datafeeds might search over long time periods, for several months or years. This search is split into time
chunks in order to ensure the load on Elasticsearch is managed. Chunking configuration controls how the size of
these time chunks are calculated; it is an advanced configuration option.
delayed_data_check_config
(Optional, { check_window, enabled })
: Specifies whether the datafeed checks for missing data and the size of the window. The datafeed can optionally
search over indices that have already been read in an effort to determine whether any data has subsequently been
added to the index. If missing data is found, it is a good indication that the
query_delay
is set too low and
the data is being indexed after the datafeed has passed that moment in time. This check runs only on real-time
datafeeds.
frequency
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: The interval at which scheduled queries are made while the datafeed runs in real time. The default value is
either the bucket span for short bucket spans, or, for longer bucket spans, a sensible fraction of the bucket
span. When
frequency
is shorter than the bucket span, interim results for the last (partial) bucket are
written then eventually overwritten by the full bucket results. If the datafeed uses aggregations, this value
must be divisible by the interval of the date histogram aggregation.
indices
(Optional, string[])
: An array of index names. Wildcards are supported. If any of the indices are in remote clusters, the machine
learning nodes must have the
remote_cluster_client
role.
indices_options
(Optional, { allow_no_indices, expand_wildcards, ignore_unavailable, ignore_throttled })
: Specifies index expansion options that are used during search.
job_id
(Optional, string)
max_empty_searches
(Optional, number)
: If a real-time datafeed has never seen any data (including during any initial training period), it automatically
stops and closes the associated job after this many real-time searches return no documents. In other words,
it stops after
frequency
times
max_empty_searches
of real-time operation. If not set, a datafeed with no
end time that sees no data remains started until it is explicitly stopped. By default, it is not set.
query
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
: The Elasticsearch query domain-specific language (DSL). This value corresponds to the query object in an
Elasticsearch search POST body. All the options that are supported by Elasticsearch can be used, as this
object is passed verbatim to Elasticsearch. Note that if you change the query, the analyzed data is also
changed. Therefore, the time required to learn might be long and the understandability of the results is
unpredictable. If you want to make significant changes to the source data, it is recommended that you
clone the job and datafeed and make the amendments in the clone. Let both run in parallel and close one
when you are satisfied with the results of the job.
query_delay
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: The number of seconds behind real time that data is queried. For example, if data from 10:04 a.m. might
not be searchable in Elasticsearch until 10:06 a.m., set this property to 120 seconds. The default
value is randomly selected between
60s
and
120s
. This randomness improves the query performance
when there are multiple jobs running on the same node.
runtime_mappings
(Optional, Record<string, { fetch_fields, format, input_field, target_field, target_index, script, type }>)
: Specifies runtime fields for the datafeed search.
script_fields
(Optional, Record<string, { script, ignore_failure }>)
: Specifies scripts that evaluate custom expressions and returns script fields to the datafeed.
The detector configuration objects in a job can contain functions that use these script fields.
scroll_size
(Optional, number)
: The size parameter that is used in Elasticsearch searches when the datafeed does not use aggregations.
The maximum value is the value of
index.max_result_window
.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, wildcard indices expressions that resolve into no concrete indices are ignored. This includes the
_all
string or when no indices are specified.
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Type of index that wildcard patterns can match. If the request can target data streams, this argument determines
whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams. Supports a list of values. Valid values are:
closed
: Match closed, non-hidden indices. Also matches any non-hidden data stream. Data streams cannot be closed.
hidden
: Match hidden data streams and hidden indices. Must be combined with
open
,
closed
, or both.
none
: Wildcard patterns are not accepted.
open
: Match open, non-hidden indices. Also matches any non-hidden data stream.
ignore_throttled
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, concrete, expanded or aliased indices are ignored when frozen.
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, unavailable indices (missing or closed) are ignored.
Updates the description of a filter, adds items, or removes items.
client.ml.updateFilter({ filter_id })
Request (object):
filter_id
(string)
: A string that uniquely identifies a filter.
add_items
(Optional, string[])
: The items to add to the filter.
description
(Optional, string)
: A description for the filter.
remove_items
(Optional, string[])
: The items to remove from the filter.
Updates certain properties of an anomaly detection job.
client.ml.updateJob({ job_id })
Request (object):
job_id
(string)
: Identifier for the job.
allow_lazy_open
(Optional, boolean)
: Advanced configuration option. Specifies whether this job can open when
there is insufficient machine learning node capacity for it to be
immediately assigned to a node. If
false
and a machine learning node
with capacity to run the job cannot immediately be found, the open
anomaly detection jobs API returns an error. However, this is also
subject to the cluster-wide
xpack.ml.max_lazy_ml_nodes
setting. If this
option is set to
true
, the open anomaly detection jobs API does not
return an error and the job waits in the opening state until sufficient
machine learning node capacity is available.
analysis_limits
(Optional, { model_memory_limit })
background_persist_interval
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Advanced configuration option. The time between each periodic persistence
of the model.
The default value is a randomized value between 3 to 4 hours, which
avoids all jobs persisting at exactly the same time. The smallest allowed
value is 1 hour.
For very large models (several GB), persistence could take 10-20 minutes,
so do not set the value too low.
If the job is open when you make the update, you must stop the datafeed,
close the job, then reopen the job and restart the datafeed for the
changes to take effect.
custom_settings
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: Advanced configuration option. Contains custom meta data about the job.
For example, it can contain custom URL information as shown in Adding
custom URLs to machine learning results.
categorization_filters
(Optional, string[])
description
(Optional, string)
: A description of the job.
model_plot_config
(Optional, { annotations_enabled, enabled, terms })
model_prune_window
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
daily_model_snapshot_retention_after_days
(Optional, number)
: Advanced configuration option, which affects the automatic removal of old
model snapshots for this job. It specifies a period of time (in days)
after which only the first snapshot per day is retained. This period is
relative to the timestamp of the most recent snapshot for this job. Valid
values range from 0 to
model_snapshot_retention_days
. For jobs created
before version 7.8.0, the default value matches
model_snapshot_retention_days
.
model_snapshot_retention_days
(Optional, number)
: Advanced configuration option, which affects the automatic removal of old
model snapshots for this job. It specifies the maximum period of time (in
days) that snapshots are retained. This period is relative to the
timestamp of the most recent snapshot for this job.
renormalization_window_days
(Optional, number)
: Advanced configuration option. The period over which adjustments to the
score are applied, as new data is seen.
results_retention_days
(Optional, number)
: Advanced configuration option. The period of time (in days) that results
are retained. Age is calculated relative to the timestamp of the latest
bucket result. If this property has a non-null value, once per day at
00:30 (server time), results that are the specified number of days older
than the latest bucket result are deleted from Elasticsearch. The default
value is null, which means all results are retained.
groups
(Optional, string[])
: A list of job groups. A job can belong to no groups or many.
detectors
(Optional, { by_field_name, custom_rules, detector_description, detector_index, exclude_frequent, field_name, function, over_field_name, partition_field_name, use_null }[])
: An array of detector update objects.
per_partition_categorization
(Optional, { enabled, stop_on_warn })
: Settings related to how categorization interacts with partition fields.
Updates certain properties of a snapshot.
client.ml.updateModelSnapshot({ job_id, snapshot_id })
Request (object):
job_id
(string)
: Identifier for the anomaly detection job.
snapshot_id
(string)
: Identifier for the model snapshot.
description
(Optional, string)
: A description of the model snapshot.
retain
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, this snapshot will not be deleted during automatic cleanup of
snapshots older than
model_snapshot_retention_days
. However, this
snapshot will be deleted when the job is deleted.
Updates certain properties of trained model deployment.
client.ml.updateTrainedModelDeployment()
Upgrades a given job snapshot to the current major version.
client.ml.upgradeJobSnapshot({ job_id, snapshot_id })
Request (object):
job_id
(string)
: Identifier for the anomaly detection job.
snapshot_id
(string)
: A numerical character string that uniquely identifies the model snapshot.
wait_for_completion
(Optional, boolean)
: When true, the API won’t respond until the upgrade is complete.
Otherwise, it responds as soon as the upgrade task is assigned to a node.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Controls the time to wait for the request to complete.
Removes the archived repositories metering information present in the cluster.
client.nodes.clearRepositoriesMeteringArchive({ node_id, max_archive_version })
Request (object):
node_id
(string | string[])
: List of node IDs or names used to limit returned information.
All the nodes selective options are explained [here](
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cluster.html#cluster-nodes
).
max_archive_version
(number)
: Specifies the maximum [archive_version](
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/get-repositories-metering-api.html#get-repositories-metering-api-response-body
) to be cleared from the archive.
Returns cluster repositories metering information.
client.nodes.getRepositoriesMeteringInfo({ node_id })
Request (object):
node_id
(string | string[])
: List of node IDs or names used to limit returned information.
All the nodes selective options are explained [here](
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/cluster.html#cluster-nodes
).
Returns information about hot threads on each node in the cluster.
client.nodes.hotThreads({ ... })
Request (object):
node_id
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of node IDs or names used to limit returned information.
ignore_idle_threads
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, known idle threads (e.g. waiting in a socket select, or to get
a task from an empty queue) are filtered out.
interval
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: The interval to do the second sampling of threads.
snapshots
(Optional, number)
: Number of samples of thread stacktrace.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response
is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and
returns an error.
threads
(Optional, number)
: Specifies the number of hot threads to provide information for.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response. If no response is received
before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
type
(Optional, Enum("cpu" | "wait" | "block" | "gpu" | "mem"))
: The type to sample.
sort
(Optional, Enum("cpu" | "wait" | "block" | "gpu" | "mem"))
: The sort order for
cpu
type (default: total)
node_id
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of node IDs or names used to limit returned information.
metric
(Optional, string | string[])
: Limits the information returned to the specific metrics. Supports a list, such as http,ingest.
flat_settings
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns settings in flat format.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
node_id
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of node IDs to span the reload/reinit call. Should stay empty because reloading usually involves all cluster nodes.
secure_settings_password
(Optional, string)
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout
Returns statistical information about nodes in the cluster.
client.nodes.stats({ ... })
Request (object):
node_id
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of node IDs or names used to limit returned information.
metric
(Optional, string | string[])
: Limit the information returned to the specified metrics
index_metric
(Optional, string | string[])
: Limit the information returned for indices metric to the specific index metrics. It can be used only if indices (or all) metric is specified.
completion_fields
(Optional, string | string[])
: List or wildcard expressions of fields to include in fielddata and suggest statistics.
fielddata_fields
(Optional, string | string[])
: List or wildcard expressions of fields to include in fielddata statistics.
fields
(Optional, string | string[])
: List or wildcard expressions of fields to include in the statistics.
groups
(Optional, boolean)
: List of search groups to include in the search statistics.
include_segment_file_sizes
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, the call reports the aggregated disk usage of each one of the Lucene index files (only applies if segment stats are requested).
level
(Optional, Enum("cluster" | "indices" | "shards"))
: Indicates whether statistics are aggregated at the cluster, index, or shard level.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
types
(Optional, string[])
: A list of document types for the indexing index metric.
include_unloaded_segments
(Optional, boolean)
: If set to true segment stats will include stats for segments that are not currently loaded into memory
Returns low-level information about REST actions usage on nodes.
client.nodes.usage({ ... })
Request (object):
node_id
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of node IDs or names to limit the returned information; use
_local
to return information from the node you’re connecting to, leave empty to get information from all nodes
metric
(Optional, string | string[])
: Limit the information returned to the specified metrics
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout
ruleset_id
(string)
: The unique identifier of the query ruleset to be created or updated
rules
({ rule_id, type, criteria, actions }[])
Retrieves the configuration, stats, and status of rollup jobs.
client.rollup.getJobs({ ... })
Request (object):
id
(Optional, string)
: The ID of the job(s) to fetch. Accepts glob patterns, or left blank for all jobs
Returns the capabilities of any rollup jobs that have been configured for a specific index or index pattern.
client.rollup.getRollupCaps({ ... })
Request (object):
id
(Optional, string)
: The ID of the index to check rollup capabilities on, or left blank for all jobs
Returns the rollup capabilities of all jobs inside of a rollup index (e.g. the index where rollup data is stored).
client.rollup.getRollupIndexCaps({ index })
Request (object):
index
(string | string[])
: The rollup index or index pattern to obtain rollup capabilities from.
client.rollup.putJob({ id, cron, groups, index_pattern, page_size, rollup_index })
Request (object):
id
(string)
: Identifier for the rollup job. This can be any alphanumeric string and uniquely identifies the
data that is associated with the rollup job. The ID is persistent; it is stored with the rolled
up data. If you create a job, let it run for a while, then delete the job, the data that the job
rolled up is still be associated with this job ID. You cannot create a new job with the same ID
since that could lead to problems with mismatched job configurations.
cron
(string)
: A cron string which defines the intervals when the rollup job should be executed. When the interval
triggers, the indexer attempts to rollup the data in the index pattern. The cron pattern is unrelated
to the time interval of the data being rolled up. For example, you may wish to create hourly rollups
of your document but to only run the indexer on a daily basis at midnight, as defined by the cron. The
cron pattern is defined just like a Watcher cron schedule.
groups
({ date_histogram, histogram, terms })
: Defines the grouping fields and aggregations that are defined for this rollup job. These fields will then be
available later for aggregating into buckets. These aggs and fields can be used in any combination. Think of
the groups configuration as defining a set of tools that can later be used in aggregations to partition the
data. Unlike raw data, we have to think ahead to which fields and aggregations might be used. Rollups provide
enough flexibility that you simply need to determine which fields are needed, not in what order they are needed.
index_pattern
(string)
: The index or index pattern to roll up. Supports wildcard-style patterns (
logstash-*
). The job attempts to
rollup the entire index or index-pattern.
page_size
(number)
: The number of bucket results that are processed on each iteration of the rollup indexer. A larger value tends
to execute faster, but requires more memory during processing. This value has no effect on how the data is
rolled up; it is merely used for tweaking the speed or memory cost of the indexer.
rollup_index
(string)
: The index that contains the rollup results. The index can be shared with other rollup jobs. The data is stored so that it doesn’t interfere with unrelated jobs.
metrics
(Optional, { field, metrics }[])
: Defines the metrics to collect for each grouping tuple. By default, only the doc_counts are collected for each
group. To make rollup useful, you will often add metrics like averages, mins, maxes, etc. Metrics are defined
on a per-field basis and for each field you configure which metric should be collected.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Time to wait for the request to complete.
headers
(Optional, Record<string, string | string[]>)
Enables searching rolled-up data using the standard query DSL.
client.rollup.rollupSearch({ index })
Request (object):
index
(string | string[])
: The indices or index-pattern(s) (containing rollup or regular data) that should be searched
aggregations
(Optional, Record<string, { aggregations, meta, adjacency_matrix, auto_date_histogram, avg, avg_bucket, boxplot, bucket_script, bucket_selector, bucket_sort, bucket_count_ks_test, bucket_correlation, cardinality, categorize_text, children, composite, cumulative_cardinality, cumulative_sum, date_histogram, date_range, derivative, diversified_sampler, extended_stats, extended_stats_bucket, frequent_item_sets, filter, filters, geo_bounds, geo_centroid, geo_distance, geohash_grid, geo_line, geotile_grid, geohex_grid, global, histogram, ip_range, ip_prefix, inference, line, matrix_stats, max, max_bucket, median_absolute_deviation, min, min_bucket, missing, moving_avg, moving_percentiles, moving_fn, multi_terms, nested, normalize, parent, percentile_ranks, percentiles, percentiles_bucket, range, rare_terms, rate, reverse_nested, sampler, scripted_metric, serial_diff, significant_terms, significant_text, stats, stats_bucket, string_stats, sum, sum_bucket, terms, top_hits, t_test, top_metrics, value_count, weighted_avg, variable_width_histogram }>)
query
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
size
(Optional, number)
: Must be zero if set, as rollups work on pre-aggregated data
rest_total_hits_as_int
(Optional, boolean)
: Indicates whether hits.total should be rendered as an integer or an object in the rest search response
typed_keys
(Optional, boolean)
: Specify whether aggregation and suggester names should be prefixed by their respective types in the response
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Block for (at maximum) the specified duration while waiting for the job to stop. Defaults to 30s.
wait_for_completion
(Optional, boolean)
: True if the API should block until the job has fully stopped, false if should be executed async. Defaults to false.
Delete a behavioral analytics collection.
client.searchApplication.deleteBehavioralAnalytics({ name })
Request (object):
name
(string)
: The name of the analytics collection to be deleted
Returns the existing behavioral analytics collections.
client.searchApplication.getBehavioralAnalytics({ ... })
Request (object):
name
(Optional, string[])
: A list of analytics collections to limit the returned information
Creates a behavioral analytics event for existing collection.
client.searchApplication.postBehavioralAnalyticsEvent()
Creates or updates a search application.
client.searchApplication.put({ name })
Request (object):
name
(string)
: The name of the search application to be created or updated
search_application
(Optional, { name, indices, updated_at_millis, analytics_collection_name, template })
create
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, requires that a search application with the specified resource_id does not already exist. (default: false)
Creates a behavioral analytics collection.
client.searchApplication.putBehavioralAnalytics({ name })
Request (object):
name
(string)
: The name of the analytics collection to be created or updated
Renders a query for given search application search parameters
client.searchApplication.renderQuery()
Perform a search against a search application
client.searchApplication.search({ name })
Request (object):
name
(string)
: The name of the search application to be searched
params
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
Retrieve node-level cache statistics about searchable snapshots.
client.searchableSnapshots.cacheStats({ ... })
Request (object):
node_id
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of node IDs or names to limit the returned information; use
_local
to return information from the node you’re connecting to, leave empty to get information from all nodes
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
expand_wildcards
(Optional, Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none") | Enum("all" | "open" | "closed" | "hidden" | "none")[])
: Whether to expand wildcard expression to concrete indices that are open, closed or both.
allow_no_indices
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether to ignore if a wildcard indices expression resolves into no concrete indices. (This includes
_all
string or when no indices have been specified)
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether specified concrete indices should be ignored when unavailable (missing or closed)
pretty
(Optional, boolean)
human
(Optional, boolean)
repository
(string)
: The name of the repository containing the snapshot of the index to mount
snapshot
(string)
: The name of the snapshot of the index to mount
index
(string)
renamed_index
(Optional, string)
index_settings
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
ignore_index_settings
(Optional, string[])
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout for connection to master node
wait_for_completion
(Optional, boolean)
: Should this request wait until the operation has completed before returning
storage
(Optional, string)
: Selects the kind of local storage used to accelerate searches. Experimental, and defaults to
full_copy
Retrieve shard-level statistics about searchable snapshots.
client.searchableSnapshots.stats({ ... })
Request (object):
index
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of index names
level
(Optional, Enum("cluster" | "indices" | "shards"))
: Return stats aggregated at cluster, index or shard level
Enables authentication as a user and retrieve information about the authenticated user.
client.security.authenticate()
Updates the attributes of multiple existing API keys.
client.security.bulkUpdateApiKeys()
Changes the passwords of users in the native realm and built-in users.
client.security.changePassword({ ... })
Request (object):
username
(Optional, string)
: The user whose password you want to change. If you do not specify this
parameter, the password is changed for the current user.
password
(Optional, string)
: The new password value. Passwords must be at least 6 characters long.
password_hash
(Optional, string)
: A hash of the new password value. This must be produced using the same
hashing algorithm as has been configured for password storage. For more details,
see the explanation of the
xpack.security.authc.password_hashing.algorithm
setting.
refresh
(Optional, Enum(true | false | "wait_for"))
: If
true
(the default) then refresh the affected shards to make this operation visible to search, if
wait_for
then wait for a refresh to make this operation visible to search, if
false
then do nothing with refreshes.
Clear a subset or all entries from the API key cache.
client.security.clearApiKeyCache({ ids })
Request (object):
ids
(string | string[])
: List of API key IDs to evict from the API key cache.
To evict all API keys, use
*
.
Does not support other wildcard patterns.
Evicts application privileges from the native application privileges cache.
client.security.clearCachedPrivileges({ application })
Request (object):
application
(string)
: A list of application names
Evicts users from the user cache. Can completely clear the cache or evict specific users.
client.security.clearCachedRealms({ realms })
Request (object):
realms
(string | string[])
: List of realms to clear
usernames
(Optional, string[])
: List of usernames to clear from the cache
Evicts tokens from the service account token caches.
client.security.clearCachedServiceTokens({ namespace, service, name })
Request (object):
namespace
(string)
: An identifier for the namespace
service
(string)
: An identifier for the service name
name
(string | string[])
: A list of service token names
Creates an API key for access without requiring basic authentication.
client.security.createApiKey({ ... })
Request (object):
expiration
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Expiration time for the API key. By default, API keys never expire.
name
(Optional, string)
: Specifies the name for this API key.
role_descriptors
(Optional, Record<string, { cluster, indices, global, applications, metadata, run_as, transient_metadata }>)
: An array of role descriptors for this API key. This parameter is optional. When it is not specified or is an empty array, then the API key will have a point in time snapshot of permissions of the authenticated user. If you supply role descriptors then the resultant permissions would be an intersection of API keys permissions and authenticated user’s permissions thereby limiting the access scope for API keys. The structure of role descriptor is the same as the request for create role API. For more details, see create or update roles API.
metadata
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: Arbitrary metadata that you want to associate with the API key. It supports nested data structure. Within the metadata object, keys beginning with
_
are reserved for system usage.
refresh
(Optional, Enum(true | false | "wait_for"))
: If
true
(the default) then refresh the affected shards to make this operation visible to search, if
wait_for
then wait for a refresh to make this operation visible to search, if
false
then do nothing with refreshes.
Creates a service account token for access without requiring basic authentication.
client.security.createServiceToken({ namespace, service })
Request (object):
namespace
(string)
: An identifier for the namespace
service
(string)
: An identifier for the service name
name
(Optional, string)
: An identifier for the token name
refresh
(Optional, Enum(true | false | "wait_for"))
: If
true
then refresh the affected shards to make this operation visible to search, if
wait_for
(the default) then wait for a refresh to make this operation visible to search, if
false
then do nothing with refreshes.
Allows a kibana instance to configure itself to communicate with a secured elasticsearch cluster.
client.security.enrollKibana()
Allows a new node to enroll to an existing cluster with security enabled.
client.security.enrollNode()
Retrieves information for one or more API keys.
client.security.getApiKey({ ... })
Request (object):
id
(Optional, string)
: An API key id.
This parameter cannot be used with any of
name
,
realm_name
or
username
.
name
(Optional, string)
: An API key name.
This parameter cannot be used with any of
id
,
realm_name
or
username
.
It supports prefix search with wildcard.
owner
(Optional, boolean)
: A boolean flag that can be used to query API keys owned by the currently authenticated user.
The
realm_name
or
username
parameters cannot be specified when this parameter is set to
true
as they are assumed to be the currently authenticated ones.
realm_name
(Optional, string)
: The name of an authentication realm.
This parameter cannot be used with either
id
or
name
or when
owner
flag is set to
true
.
username
(Optional, string)
: The username of a user.
This parameter cannot be used with either
id
or
name
or when
owner
flag is set to
true
.
with_limited_by
(Optional, boolean)
: Return the snapshot of the owner user’s role descriptors
associated with the API key. An API key’s actual
permission is the intersection of its assigned role
descriptors and the owner user’s role descriptors.
Retrieves the list of cluster privileges and index privileges that are available in this version of Elasticsearch.
client.security.getBuiltinPrivileges()
Retrieves application privileges.
client.security.getPrivileges({ ... })
Request (object):
application
(Optional, string)
: Application name
name
(Optional, string | string[])
: Privilege name
name
(Optional, string | string[])
: The distinct name that identifies the role mapping. The name is used solely as an identifier to facilitate interaction via the API; it does not affect the behavior of the mapping in any way. You can specify multiple mapping names as a list. If you do not specify this parameter, the API returns information about all role mappings.
Retrieves information about service accounts.
client.security.getServiceAccounts({ ... })
Request (object):
namespace
(Optional, string)
: Name of the namespace. Omit this parameter to retrieve information about all service accounts. If you omit this parameter, you must also omit the
service
parameter.
service
(Optional, string)
: Name of the service name. Omit this parameter to retrieve information about all service accounts that belong to the specified
namespace
.
Retrieves information of all service credentials for a service account.
client.security.getServiceCredentials({ namespace, service })
Request (object):
namespace
(string)
: Name of the namespace.
service
(string)
: Name of the service name.
Creates a bearer token for access without requiring basic authentication.
client.security.getToken({ ... })
Request (object):
grant_type
(Optional, Enum("password" | "client_credentials" | "_kerberos" | "refresh_token"))
scope
(Optional, string)
password
(Optional, string)
kerberos_ticket
(Optional, string)
refresh_token
(Optional, string)
username
(Optional, string)
Retrieves information about users in the native realm and built-in users.
client.security.getUser({ ... })
Request (object):
username
(Optional, string | string[])
: An identifier for the user. You can specify multiple usernames as a list. If you omit this parameter, the API retrieves information about all users.
with_profile_uid
(Optional, boolean)
: If true will return the User Profile ID for a user, if any.
Retrieves security privileges for the logged in user.
client.security.getUserPrivileges({ ... })
Request (object):
application
(Optional, string)
: The name of the application. Application privileges are always associated with exactly one application. If you do not specify this parameter, the API returns information about all privileges for all applications.
priviledge
(Optional, string)
: The name of the privilege. If you do not specify this parameter, the API returns information about all privileges for the requested application.
username
(Optional, string | null)
grant_type
(Enum("access_token" | "password"))
: The type of grant. Supported grant types are:
access_token
,
password
.
access_token
(Optional, string)
: The user’s access token.
If you specify the
access_token
grant type, this parameter is required.
It is not valid with other grant types.
username
(Optional, string)
: The user name that identifies the user.
If you specify the
password
grant type, this parameter is required.
It is not valid with other grant types.
password
(Optional, string)
: The user’s password. If you specify the
password
grant type, this parameter is required.
It is not valid with other grant types.
run_as
(Optional, string)
: The name of the user to be impersonated.
Determines whether the specified user has a specified list of privileges.
client.security.hasPrivileges({ ... })
Request (object):
user
(Optional, string)
: Username
application
(Optional, { application, privileges, resources }[])
cluster
(Optional, Enum("all" | "cancel_task" | "create_snapshot" | "grant_api_key" | "manage" | "manage_api_key" | "manage_ccr" | "manage_enrich" | "manage_ilm" | "manage_index_templates" | "manage_ingest_pipelines" | "manage_logstash_pipelines" | "manage_ml" | "manage_oidc" | "manage_own_api_key" | "manage_pipeline" | "manage_rollup" | "manage_saml" | "manage_security" | "manage_service_account" | "manage_slm" | "manage_token" | "manage_transform" | "manage_user_profile" | "manage_watcher" | "monitor" | "monitor_ml" | "monitor_rollup" | "monitor_snapshot" | "monitor_text_structure" | "monitor_transform" | "monitor_watcher" | "read_ccr" | "read_ilm" | "read_pipeline" | "read_slm" | "transport_client")[])
: A list of the cluster privileges that you want to check.
index
(Optional, { names, privileges, allow_restricted_indices }[])
ids
(Optional, string[])
: A list of API key ids.
This parameter cannot be used with any of
name
,
realm_name
, or
username
.
name
(Optional, string)
: An API key name.
This parameter cannot be used with any of
ids
,
realm_name
or
username
.
owner
(Optional, boolean)
: Can be used to query API keys owned by the currently authenticated user.
The
realm_name
or
username
parameters cannot be specified when this parameter is set to
true
as they are assumed to be the currently authenticated ones.
realm_name
(Optional, string)
: The name of an authentication realm.
This parameter cannot be used with either
ids
or
name
, or when
owner
flag is set to
true
.
username
(Optional, string)
: The username of a user.
This parameter cannot be used with either
ids
or
name
, or when
owner
flag is set to
true
.
Invalidates one or more access tokens or refresh tokens.
client.security.invalidateToken({ ... })
Request (object):
token
(Optional, string)
refresh_token
(Optional, string)
realm_name
(Optional, string)
username
(Optional, string)
Exchanges an OpenID Connection authentication response message for an Elasticsearch access token and refresh token pair
client.security.oidcAuthenticate()
Invalidates a refresh token and access token that was generated from the OpenID Connect Authenticate API
client.security.oidcLogout()
Creates an OAuth 2.0 authentication request as a URL string
client.security.oidcPrepareAuthentication()
Adds or updates application privileges.
client.security.putPrivileges({ ... })
Request (object):
privileges
(Optional, Record<string, Record<string, User-defined value>>)
refresh
(Optional, Enum(true | false | "wait_for"))
: If
true
(the default) then refresh the affected shards to make this operation visible to search, if
wait_for
then wait for a refresh to make this operation visible to search, if
false
then do nothing with refreshes.
applications
(Optional, { application, privileges, resources }[])
: A list of application privilege entries.
cluster
(Optional, Enum("all" | "cancel_task" | "create_snapshot" | "grant_api_key" | "manage" | "manage_api_key" | "manage_ccr" | "manage_enrich" | "manage_ilm" | "manage_index_templates" | "manage_ingest_pipelines" | "manage_logstash_pipelines" | "manage_ml" | "manage_oidc" | "manage_own_api_key" | "manage_pipeline" | "manage_rollup" | "manage_saml" | "manage_security" | "manage_service_account" | "manage_slm" | "manage_token" | "manage_transform" | "manage_user_profile" | "manage_watcher" | "monitor" | "monitor_ml" | "monitor_rollup" | "monitor_snapshot" | "monitor_text_structure" | "monitor_transform" | "monitor_watcher" | "read_ccr" | "read_ilm" | "read_pipeline" | "read_slm" | "transport_client")[])
: A list of cluster privileges. These privileges define the cluster-level actions for users with this role.
global
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: An object defining global privileges. A global privilege is a form of cluster privilege that is request-aware. Support for global privileges is currently limited to the management of application privileges.
indices
(Optional, { field_security, names, privileges, query, allow_restricted_indices }[])
: A list of indices permissions entries.
metadata
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: Optional metadata. Within the metadata object, keys that begin with an underscore (
_
) are reserved for system use.
run_as
(Optional, string[])
: A list of users that the owners of this role can impersonate.
transient_metadata
(Optional, { enabled })
: Indicates roles that might be incompatible with the current cluster license, specifically roles with document and field level security. When the cluster license doesn’t allow certain features for a given role, this parameter is updated dynamically to list the incompatible features. If
enabled
is
false
, the role is ignored, but is still listed in the response from the authenticate API.
refresh
(Optional, Enum(true | false | "wait_for"))
: If
true
(the default) then refresh the affected shards to make this operation visible to search, if
wait_for
then wait for a refresh to make this operation visible to search, if
false
then do nothing with refreshes.
Adds and updates users in the native realm. These users are commonly referred to as native users.
client.security.putUser({ username })
Request (object):
username
(string)
: The username of the User
email
(Optional, string | null)
full_name
(Optional, string | null)
metadata
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
password
(Optional, string)
password_hash
(Optional, string)
roles
(Optional, string[])
enabled
(Optional, boolean)
refresh
(Optional, Enum(true | false | "wait_for"))
: If
true
(the default) then refresh the affected shards to make this operation visible to search, if
wait_for
then wait for a refresh to make this operation visible to search, if
false
then do nothing with refreshes.
Retrieves information for API keys using a subset of query DSL
client.security.queryApiKeys({ ... })
Request (object):
query
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
: A query to filter which API keys to return.
The query supports a subset of query types, including
match_all
,
bool
,
term
,
terms
,
ids
,
prefix
,
wildcard
, and
range
.
You can query all public information associated with an API key.
from
(Optional, number)
: Starting document offset.
By default, you cannot page through more than 10,000 hits using the from and size parameters.
To page through more hits, use the
search_after
parameter.
sort
(Optional, string | { _score, _doc, _geo_distance, _script } | string | { _score, _doc, _geo_distance, _script }[])
: Other than
id
, all public fields of an API key are eligible for sorting.
In addition, sort can also be applied to the
_doc
field to sort by index order.
size
(Optional, number)
: The number of hits to return.
By default, you cannot page through more than 10,000 hits using the
from
and
size
parameters.
To page through more hits, use the
search_after
parameter.
search_after
(Optional, number | number | string | boolean | null | User-defined value[])
: Search after definition
with_limited_by
(Optional, boolean)
: Return the snapshot of the owner user’s role descriptors associated with the API key.
An API key’s actual permission is the intersection of its assigned role descriptors and the owner user’s role descriptors.
Exchanges a SAML Response message for an Elasticsearch access token and refresh token pair
client.security.samlAuthenticate({ content, ids })
Request (object):
content
(string)
: The SAML response as it was sent by the user’s browser, usually a Base64 encoded XML document.
ids
(string | string[])
: A json array with all the valid SAML Request Ids that the caller of the API has for the current user.
realm
(Optional, string)
: The name of the realm that should authenticate the SAML response. Useful in cases where many SAML realms are defined.
Verifies the logout response sent from the SAML IdP
client.security.samlCompleteLogout({ realm, ids })
Request (object):
realm
(string)
: The name of the SAML realm in Elasticsearch for which the configuration is used to verify the logout response.
ids
(string | string[])
: A json array with all the valid SAML Request Ids that the caller of the API has for the current user.
query_string
(Optional, string)
: If the SAML IdP sends the logout response with the HTTP-Redirect binding, this field must be set to the query string of the redirect URI.
content
(Optional, string)
: If the SAML IdP sends the logout response with the HTTP-Post binding, this field must be set to the value of the SAMLResponse form parameter from the logout response.
query_string
(string)
: The query part of the URL that the user was redirected to by the SAML IdP to initiate the Single Logout.
This query should include a single parameter named SAMLRequest that contains a SAML logout request that is deflated and Base64 encoded.
If the SAML IdP has signed the logout request, the URL should include two extra parameters named SigAlg and Signature that contain the algorithm used for the signature and the signature value itself.
In order for Elasticsearch to be able to verify the IdP’s signature, the value of the query_string field must be an exact match to the string provided by the browser.
The client application must not attempt to parse or process the string in any way.
acs
(Optional, string)
: The Assertion Consumer Service URL that matches the one of the SAML realm in Elasticsearch that should be used. You must specify either this parameter or the realm parameter.
realm
(Optional, string)
: The name of the SAML realm in Elasticsearch the configuration. You must specify either this parameter or the acs parameter.
Invalidates an access token and a refresh token that were generated via the SAML Authenticate API
client.security.samlLogout({ token })
Request (object):
token
(string)
: The access token that was returned as a response to calling the SAML authenticate API.
Alternatively, the most recent token that was received after refreshing the original one by using a refresh_token.
refresh_token
(Optional, string)
: The refresh token that was returned as a response to calling the SAML authenticate API.
Alternatively, the most recent refresh token that was received after refreshing the original access token.
Creates a SAML authentication request
client.security.samlPrepareAuthentication({ ... })
Request (object):
acs
(Optional, string)
: The Assertion Consumer Service URL that matches the one of the SAML realms in Elasticsearch.
The realm is used to generate the authentication request. You must specify either this parameter or the realm parameter.
realm
(Optional, string)
: The name of the SAML realm in Elasticsearch for which the configuration is used to generate the authentication request.
You must specify either this parameter or the acs parameter.
relay_state
(Optional, string)
: A string that will be included in the redirect URL that this API returns as the RelayState query parameter.
If the Authentication Request is signed, this value is used as part of the signature computation.
Generates SAML metadata for the Elastic stack SAML 2.0 Service Provider
client.security.samlServiceProviderMetadata({ realm_name })
Request (object):
realm_name
(string)
: The name of the SAML realm in Elasticsearch.
role_descriptors
(Optional, Record<string, { cluster, indices, global, applications, metadata, run_as, transient_metadata }>)
: An array of role descriptors for this API key. This parameter is optional. When it is not specified or is an empty array, then the API key will have a point in time snapshot of permissions of the authenticated user. If you supply role descriptors then the resultant permissions would be an intersection of API keys permissions and authenticated user’s permissions thereby limiting the access scope for API keys. The structure of role descriptor is the same as the request for create role API. For more details, see create or update roles API.
metadata
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: Arbitrary metadata that you want to associate with the API key. It supports nested data structure. Within the metadata object, keys beginning with _ are reserved for system usage.
Deletes an existing snapshot lifecycle policy.
client.slm.deleteLifecycle({ policy_id })
Request (object):
policy_id
(string)
: The id of the snapshot lifecycle policy to remove
Immediately creates a snapshot according to the lifecycle policy, without waiting for the scheduled time.
client.slm.executeLifecycle({ policy_id })
Request (object):
policy_id
(string)
: The id of the snapshot lifecycle policy to be executed
Deletes any snapshots that are expired according to the policy’s retention rules.
client.slm.executeRetention()
Retrieves one or more snapshot lifecycle policy definitions and information about the latest snapshot attempts.
client.slm.getLifecycle({ ... })
Request (object):
policy_id
(Optional, string | string[])
: List of snapshot lifecycle policies to retrieve
Returns global and policy-level statistics about actions taken by snapshot lifecycle management.
client.slm.getStats()
Retrieves the status of snapshot lifecycle management (SLM).
client.slm.getStatus()
Creates or updates a snapshot lifecycle policy.
client.slm.putLifecycle({ policy_id })
Request (object):
policy_id
(string)
: ID for the snapshot lifecycle policy you want to create or update.
config
(Optional, { ignore_unavailable, indices, include_global_state, feature_states, metadata, partial })
: Configuration for each snapshot created by the policy.
name
(Optional, string)
: Name automatically assigned to each snapshot created by the policy. Date math is supported. To prevent conflicting snapshot names, a UUID is automatically appended to each snapshot name.
repository
(Optional, string)
: Repository used to store snapshots created by this policy. This repository must exist prior to the policy’s creation. You can create a repository using the snapshot repository API.
retention
(Optional, { expire_after, max_count, min_count })
: Retention rules used to retain and delete snapshots created by the policy.
schedule
(Optional, string)
: Periodic or absolute schedule at which the policy creates snapshots. SLM applies schedule changes immediately.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response.
Clones indices from one snapshot into another snapshot in the same repository.
client.snapshot.clone({ repository, snapshot, target_snapshot, indices })
Request (object):
repository
(string)
: A repository name
snapshot
(string)
: The name of the snapshot to clone from
target_snapshot
(string)
: The name of the cloned snapshot to create
indices
(string)
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout for connection to master node
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the request ignores data streams and indices in
indices
that are missing or closed. If
false
, the request returns an error for any data stream or index that is missing or closed.
include_global_state
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the current cluster state is included in the snapshot. The cluster state includes persistent cluster settings, composable index templates, legacy index templates, ingest pipelines, and ILM policies. It also includes data stored in system indices, such as Watches and task records (configurable via
feature_states
).
indices
(Optional, string | string[])
: Data streams and indices to include in the snapshot. Supports multi-target syntax. Includes all data streams and indices by default.
feature_states
(Optional, string[])
: Feature states to include in the snapshot. Each feature state includes one or more system indices containing related data. You can view a list of eligible features using the get features API. If
include_global_state
is
true
, all current feature states are included by default. If
include_global_state
is
false
, no feature states are included by default.
metadata
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: Optional metadata for the snapshot. May have any contents. Must be less than 1024 bytes. This map is not automatically generated by Elasticsearch.
partial
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, allows restoring a partial snapshot of indices with unavailable shards. Only shards that were successfully included in the snapshot will be restored. All missing shards will be recreated as empty. If
false
, the entire restore operation will fail if one or more indices included in the snapshot do not have all primary shards available.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
wait_for_completion
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the request returns a response when the snapshot is complete. If
false
, the request returns a response when the snapshot initializes.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout for connection to master node
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout
verify
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether to verify the repository after creation
repository
(string | string[])
: Name of the snapshot repository to unregister. Wildcard (
*
) patterns are supported.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout for connection to master node
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout
repository
(string)
: List of snapshot repository names used to limit the request. Wildcard (*) expressions are supported.
snapshot
(string | string[])
: List of snapshot names to retrieve. Also accepts wildcards (*).
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: If false, the request returns an error for any snapshots that are unavailable.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
verbose
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns additional information about each snapshot such as the version of Elasticsearch which took the snapshot, the start and end times of the snapshot, and the number of shards snapshotted.
index_details
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns additional information about each index in the snapshot comprising the number of shards in the index, the total size of the index in bytes, and the maximum number of segments per shard in the index. Defaults to false, meaning that this information is omitted.
index_names
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns the name of each index in each snapshot.
include_repository
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, returns the repository name in each snapshot.
sort
(Optional, Enum("start_time" | "duration" | "name" | "index_count" | "repository" | "shard_count" | "failed_shard_count"))
: Allows setting a sort order for the result. Defaults to start_time, i.e. sorting by snapshot start time stamp.
size
(Optional, number)
: Maximum number of snapshots to return. Defaults to 0 which means return all that match the request without limit.
order
(Optional, Enum("asc" | "desc"))
: Sort order. Valid values are asc for ascending and desc for descending order. Defaults to asc, meaning ascending order.
after
(Optional, string)
: Offset identifier to start pagination from as returned by the next field in the response body.
offset
(Optional, number)
: Numeric offset to start pagination from based on the snapshots matching this request. Using a non-zero value for this parameter is mutually exclusive with using the after parameter. Defaults to 0.
from_sort_value
(Optional, string)
: Value of the current sort column at which to start retrieval. Can either be a string snapshot- or repository name when sorting by snapshot or repository name, a millisecond time value or a number when sorting by index- or shard count.
slm_policy_filter
(Optional, string)
: Filter snapshots by a list of SLM policy names that snapshots belong to. Also accepts wildcards (*) and combinations of wildcards followed by exclude patterns starting with -. To include snapshots not created by an SLM policy you can use the special pattern _none that will match all snapshots without an SLM policy.
local
(Optional, boolean)
: Return local information, do not retrieve the state from master node (default: false)
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout for connection to master node
Analyzes a repository for correctness and performance
client.snapshot.repositoryAnalyze()
Restores a snapshot.
client.snapshot.restore({ repository, snapshot })
Request (object):
repository
(string)
: A repository name
snapshot
(string)
: A snapshot name
feature_states
(Optional, string[])
ignore_index_settings
(Optional, string[])
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
include_aliases
(Optional, boolean)
include_global_state
(Optional, boolean)
index_settings
(Optional, { index, mode, routing_path, soft_deletes, sort, number_of_shards, number_of_replicas, number_of_routing_shards, check_on_startup, codec, routing_partition_size, load_fixed_bitset_filters_eagerly, hidden, auto_expand_replicas, merge, search, refresh_interval, max_result_window, max_inner_result_window, max_rescore_window, max_docvalue_fields_search, max_script_fields, max_ngram_diff, max_shingle_diff, blocks, max_refresh_listeners, analyze, highlight, max_terms_count, max_regex_length, routing, gc_deletes, default_pipeline, final_pipeline, lifecycle, provided_name, creation_date, creation_date_string, uuid, version, verified_before_close, format, max_slices_per_scroll, translog, query_string, priority, top_metrics_max_size, analysis, settings, time_series, shards, queries, similarity, mapping, indexing.slowlog, indexing_pressure, store })
indices
(Optional, string | string[])
partial
(Optional, boolean)
rename_pattern
(Optional, string)
rename_replacement
(Optional, string)
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout for connection to master node
wait_for_completion
(Optional, boolean)
: Should this request wait until the operation has completed before returning
ignore_unavailable
(Optional, boolean)
: Whether to ignore unavailable snapshots, defaults to false which means a SnapshotMissingException is thrown
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout for connection to master node
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout for connection to master node
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Explicit operation timeout
Deletes an async SQL search or a stored synchronous SQL search. If the search is still running, the API cancels it.
client.sql.deleteAsync({ id })
Request (object):
id
(string)
: The async search ID
Returns the current status and available results for an async SQL search or stored synchronous SQL search
client.sql.getAsync({ id })
Request (object):
id
(string)
: The async search ID
delimiter
(Optional, string)
: Separator for CSV results. The API only supports this parameter for CSV responses.
format
(Optional, string)
: Format for the response. You must specify a format using this parameter or the
Accept HTTP header. If you specify both, the API uses this parameter.
keep_alive
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Retention period for the search and its results. Defaults
to the
keep_alive
period for the original SQL search.
wait_for_completion_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for complete results. Defaults to no timeout,
meaning the request waits for complete search results.
Returns the current status of an async SQL search or a stored synchronous SQL search
client.sql.getAsyncStatus({ id })
Request (object):
id
(string)
: The async search ID
catalog
(Optional, string)
: Default catalog (cluster) for queries. If unspecified, the queries execute on the data in the local cluster only.
columnar
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, the results in a columnar fashion: one row represents all the values of a certain column from the current page of results.
cursor
(Optional, string)
fetch_size
(Optional, number)
: The maximum number of rows (or entries) to return in one response
filter
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
: Optional Elasticsearch query DSL for additional filtering.
query
(Optional, string)
: SQL query to execute
request_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: The timeout before the request fails.
page_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: The timeout before a pagination request fails.
time_zone
(Optional, string)
: Time-zone in ISO 8601 used for executing the query on the server. More information available here.
field_multi_value_leniency
(Optional, boolean)
: Throw an exception when encountering multiple values for a field (default) or be lenient and return the first value from the list (without any guarantees of what that will be - typically the first in natural ascending order).
runtime_mappings
(Optional, Record<string, { fetch_fields, format, input_field, target_field, target_index, script, type }>)
: Defines one or more runtime fields in the search request. These fields take
precedence over mapped fields with the same name.
wait_for_completion_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for complete results. Defaults to no timeout, meaning the request waits for complete search results. If the search doesn’t finish within this period, the search becomes async.
params
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: Values for parameters in the query.
keep_alive
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Retention period for an async or saved synchronous search.
keep_on_completion
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, Elasticsearch stores synchronous searches if you also specify the wait_for_completion_timeout parameter. If false, Elasticsearch only stores async searches that don’t finish before the wait_for_completion_timeout.
index_using_frozen
(Optional, boolean)
: If true, the search can run on frozen indices. Defaults to false.
format
(Optional, string)
: a short version of the Accept header, e.g. json, yaml
filter
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
time_zone
(Optional, string)
Retrieves information about the X.509 certificates used to encrypt communications in the cluster.
client.ssl.certificates()
Deletes a synonym set
client.synonyms.deleteSynonym({ id })
Request (object):
id
(string)
: The id of the synonyms set to be deleted
Retrieves a summary of all defined synonym sets
client.synonyms.getSynonymsSets({ ... })
Request (object):
from
(Optional, number)
: Starting offset
size
(Optional, number)
: specifies a max number of results to get
Creates or updates a synonym rule in a synonym set
client.synonyms.putSynonymRule({ set_id, rule_id, synonyms })
Request (object):
set_id
(string)
: The id of the synonym set to be updated with the synonym rule
rule_id
(string)
: The id of the synonym rule to be updated or created
synonyms
(string[])
task_id
(Optional, string | number)
: Cancel the task with specified task id (node_id:task_number)
actions
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of actions that should be cancelled. Leave empty to cancel all.
nodes
(Optional, string[])
: A list of node IDs or names to limit the returned information; use
_local
to return information from the node you’re connecting to, leave empty to get information from all nodes
parent_task_id
(Optional, string)
: Cancel tasks with specified parent task id (node_id:task_number). Set to -1 to cancel all.
wait_for_completion
(Optional, boolean)
: Should the request block until the cancellation of the task and its descendant tasks is completed. Defaults to false
actions
(Optional, string | string[])
: List or wildcard expression of actions used to limit the request.
detailed
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the response includes detailed information about shard recoveries.
group_by
(Optional, Enum("nodes" | "parents" | "none"))
: Key used to group tasks in the response.
node_id
(Optional, string[])
: List of node IDs or names used to limit returned information.
parent_task_id
(Optional, string)
: Parent task ID used to limit returned information. To return all tasks, omit this parameter or use a value of
-1
.
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
wait_for_completion
(Optional, boolean)
: If
true
, the request blocks until the operation is complete.
Finds the structure of a text file. The text file must contain data that is suitable to be ingested into Elasticsearch.
client.textStructure.findStructure({ ... })
Request (object):
text_files
(Optional, TJsonDocument[])
charset
(Optional, string)
: The text’s character set. It must be a character set that is supported by the JVM that Elasticsearch uses. For example, UTF-8, UTF-16LE, windows-1252, or EUC-JP. If this parameter is not specified, the structure finder chooses an appropriate character set.
column_names
(Optional, string)
: If you have set format to delimited, you can specify the column names in a list. If this parameter is not specified, the structure finder uses the column names from the header row of the text. If the text does not have a header role, columns are named "column1", "column2", "column3", etc.
delimiter
(Optional, string)
: If you have set format to delimited, you can specify the character used to delimit the values in each row. Only a single character is supported; the delimiter cannot have multiple characters. By default, the API considers the following possibilities: comma, tab, semi-colon, and pipe (|). In this default scenario, all rows must have the same number of fields for the delimited format to be detected. If you specify a delimiter, up to 10% of the rows can have a different number of columns than the first row.
explain
(Optional, boolean)
: If this parameter is set to true, the response includes a field named explanation, which is an array of strings that indicate how the structure finder produced its result.
format
(Optional, string)
: The high level structure of the text. Valid values are ndjson, xml, delimited, and semi_structured_text. By default, the API chooses the format. In this default scenario, all rows must have the same number of fields for a delimited format to be detected. If the format is set to delimited and the delimiter is not set, however, the API tolerates up to 5% of rows that have a different number of columns than the first row.
grok_pattern
(Optional, string)
: If you have set format to semi_structured_text, you can specify a Grok pattern that is used to extract fields from every message in the text. The name of the timestamp field in the Grok pattern must match what is specified in the timestamp_field parameter. If that parameter is not specified, the name of the timestamp field in the Grok pattern must match "timestamp". If grok_pattern is not specified, the structure finder creates a Grok pattern.
has_header_row
(Optional, boolean)
: If you have set format to delimited, you can use this parameter to indicate whether the column names are in the first row of the text. If this parameter is not specified, the structure finder guesses based on the similarity of the first row of the text to other rows.
line_merge_size_limit
(Optional, number)
: The maximum number of characters in a message when lines are merged to form messages while analyzing semi-structured text. If you have extremely long messages you may need to increase this, but be aware that this may lead to very long processing times if the way to group lines into messages is misdetected.
lines_to_sample
(Optional, number)
: The number of lines to include in the structural analysis, starting from the beginning of the text. The minimum is 2; If the value of this parameter is greater than the number of lines in the text, the analysis proceeds (as long as there are at least two lines in the text) for all of the lines.
quote
(Optional, string)
: If you have set format to delimited, you can specify the character used to quote the values in each row if they contain newlines or the delimiter character. Only a single character is supported. If this parameter is not specified, the default value is a double quote ("). If your delimited text format does not use quoting, a workaround is to set this argument to a character that does not appear anywhere in the sample.
should_trim_fields
(Optional, boolean)
: If you have set format to delimited, you can specify whether values between delimiters should have whitespace trimmed from them. If this parameter is not specified and the delimiter is pipe (|), the default value is true. Otherwise, the default value is false.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Sets the maximum amount of time that the structure analysis make take. If the analysis is still running when the timeout expires then it will be aborted.
timestamp_field
(Optional, string)
: Optional parameter to specify the timestamp field in the file
timestamp_format
(Optional, string)
: The Java time format of the timestamp field in the text.
force
(Optional, boolean)
: If this value is false, the transform must be stopped before it can be deleted. If true, the transform is
deleted regardless of its current state.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
Retrieves configuration information for transforms.
client.transform.getTransform({ ... })
Request (object):
transform_id
(Optional, string | string[])
: Identifier for the transform. It can be a transform identifier or a
wildcard expression. You can get information for all transforms by using
_all
, by specifying
*
as the
<transform_id>
, or by omitting the
<transform_id>
.
allow_no_match
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies what to do when the request:
If this parameter is false, the request returns a 404 status code when
there are no matches or only partial matches.
from
(Optional, number)
: Skips the specified number of transforms.
size
(Optional, number)
: Specifies the maximum number of transforms to obtain.
* *
exclude_generated
(Optional, boolean)
: Excludes fields that were automatically added when creating the
transform. This allows the configuration to be in an acceptable format to
be retrieved and then added to another cluster.
Retrieves usage information for transforms.
client.transform.getTransformStats({ transform_id })
Request (object):
transform_id
(string | string[])
: Identifier for the transform. It can be a transform identifier or a
wildcard expression. You can get information for all transforms by using
_all
, by specifying
*
as the
<transform_id>
, or by omitting the
<transform_id>
.
allow_no_match
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies what to do when the request:
If this parameter is false, the request returns a 404 status code when
there are no matches or only partial matches.
from
(Optional, number)
: Skips the specified number of transforms.
size
(Optional, number)
: Specifies the maximum number of transforms to obtain.
* *
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Controls the time to wait for the stats
Previews a transform.
client.transform.previewTransform({ ... })
Request (object):
transform_id
(Optional, string)
: Identifier for the transform to preview. If you specify this path parameter, you cannot provide transform
configuration details in the request body.
dest
(Optional, { index, op_type, pipeline, routing, version_type })
: The destination for the transform.
description
(Optional, string)
: Free text description of the transform.
frequency
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: The interval between checks for changes in the source indices when the
transform is running continuously. Also determines the retry interval in
the event of transient failures while the transform is searching or
indexing. The minimum value is 1s and the maximum is 1h.
pivot
(Optional, { aggregations, group_by })
: The pivot method transforms the data by aggregating and grouping it.
These objects define the group by fields and the aggregation to reduce
the data.
source
(Optional, { index, query, remote, size, slice, sort, _source, runtime_mappings })
: The source of the data for the transform.
settings
(Optional, { align_checkpoints, dates_as_epoch_millis, deduce_mappings, docs_per_second, max_page_search_size, unattended })
: Defines optional transform settings.
sync
(Optional, { time })
: Defines the properties transforms require to run continuously.
retention_policy
(Optional, { time })
: Defines a retention policy for the transform. Data that meets the defined
criteria is deleted from the destination index.
latest
(Optional, { sort, unique_key })
: The latest method transforms the data by finding the latest document for
each unique key.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the
timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
transform_id
(string)
: Identifier for the transform. This identifier can contain lowercase alphanumeric characters (a-z and 0-9),
hyphens, and underscores. It has a 64 character limit and must start and end with alphanumeric characters.
dest
({ index, op_type, pipeline, routing, version_type })
: The destination for the transform.
source
({ index, query, remote, size, slice, sort, _source, runtime_mappings })
: The source of the data for the transform.
description
(Optional, string)
: Free text description of the transform.
frequency
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: The interval between checks for changes in the source indices when the transform is running continuously. Also
determines the retry interval in the event of transient failures while the transform is searching or indexing.
The minimum value is
1s
and the maximum is
1h
.
latest
(Optional, { sort, unique_key })
: The latest method transforms the data by finding the latest document for each unique key.
_meta
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: Defines optional transform metadata.
pivot
(Optional, { aggregations, group_by })
: The pivot method transforms the data by aggregating and grouping it. These objects define the group by fields
and the aggregation to reduce the data.
retention_policy
(Optional, { time })
: Defines a retention policy for the transform. Data that meets the defined criteria is deleted from the
destination index.
settings
(Optional, { align_checkpoints, dates_as_epoch_millis, deduce_mappings, docs_per_second, max_page_search_size, unattended })
: Defines optional transform settings.
sync
(Optional, { time })
: Defines the properties transforms require to run continuously.
defer_validation
(Optional, boolean)
: When the transform is created, a series of validations occur to ensure its success. For example, there is a
check for the existence of the source indices and a check that the destination index is not part of the source
index pattern. You can use this parameter to skip the checks, for example when the source index does not exist
until after the transform is created. The validations are always run when you start the transform, however, with
the exception of privilege checks.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
transform_id
(string)
: Identifier for the transform. This identifier can contain lowercase alphanumeric characters (a-z and 0-9),
hyphens, and underscores. It has a 64 character limit and must start and end with alphanumeric characters.
force
(Optional, boolean)
: If this value is
true
, the transform is reset regardless of its current state. If it’s
false
, the transform
must be stopped before it can be reset.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
from
(Optional, string)
: Restricts the set of transformed entities to those changed after this time. Relative times like now-30d are supported. Only applicable for continuous transforms.
transform_id
(string)
: Identifier for the transform. To stop multiple transforms, use a list or a wildcard expression.
To stop all transforms, use
_all
or
*
as the identifier.
allow_no_match
(Optional, boolean)
: Specifies what to do when the request: contains wildcard expressions and there are no transforms that match;
contains the
_all
string or no identifiers and there are no matches; contains wildcard expressions and there
are only partial matches.
If it is true, the API returns a successful acknowledgement message when there are no matches. When there are only partial matches, the API stops the appropriate transforms.
If it is false, the request returns a 404 status code when there are no matches or only partial matches.
force
(Optional, boolean)
: If it is true, the API forcefully stops the transforms.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response when
wait_for_completion
is
true
. If no response is received before the
timeout expires, the request returns a timeout exception. However, the request continues processing and
eventually moves the transform to a STOPPED state.
wait_for_checkpoint
(Optional, boolean)
: If it is true, the transform does not completely stop until the current checkpoint is completed. If it is false,
the transform stops as soon as possible.
wait_for_completion
(Optional, boolean)
: If it is true, the API blocks until the indexer state completely stops. If it is false, the API returns
immediately and the indexer is stopped asynchronously in the background.
Updates certain properties of a transform.
client.transform.updateTransform({ transform_id })
Request (object):
transform_id
(string)
: Identifier for the transform.
dest
(Optional, { index, op_type, pipeline, routing, version_type })
: The destination for the transform.
description
(Optional, string)
: Free text description of the transform.
frequency
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: The interval between checks for changes in the source indices when the
transform is running continuously. Also determines the retry interval in
the event of transient failures while the transform is searching or
indexing. The minimum value is 1s and the maximum is 1h.
_meta
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: Defines optional transform metadata.
source
(Optional, { index, query, remote, size, slice, sort, _source, runtime_mappings })
: The source of the data for the transform.
settings
(Optional, { align_checkpoints, dates_as_epoch_millis, deduce_mappings, docs_per_second, max_page_search_size, unattended })
: Defines optional transform settings.
sync
(Optional, { time })
: Defines the properties transforms require to run continuously.
retention_policy
(Optional, { time } | null)
: Defines a retention policy for the transform. Data that meets the defined
criteria is deleted from the destination index.
defer_validation
(Optional, boolean)
: When true, deferrable validations are not run. This behavior may be
desired if the source index does not exist until after the transform is
created.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the
timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.
dry_run
(Optional, boolean)
: When true, the request checks for updates but does not run them.
timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and
returns an error.
Acknowledges a watch, manually throttling the execution of the watch’s actions.
client.watcher.ackWatch({ watch_id })
Request (object):
watch_id
(string)
: Watch ID
action_id
(Optional, string | string[])
: A list of the action ids to be acked
action_modes
(Optional, Record<string, Enum("simulate" | "force_simulate" | "execute" | "force_execute" | "skip")>)
: Determines how to handle the watch actions as part of the watch execution.
alternative_input
(Optional, Record<string, User-defined value>)
: When present, the watch uses this object as a payload instead of executing its own input.
ignore_condition
(Optional, boolean)
: When set to
true
, the watch execution uses the always condition. This can also be specified as an HTTP parameter.
record_execution
(Optional, boolean)
: When set to
true
, the watch record representing the watch execution result is persisted to the
.watcher-history
index for the current time. In addition, the status of the watch is updated, possibly throttling subsequent executions. This can also be specified as an HTTP parameter.
simulated_actions
(Optional, { actions, all, use_all })
trigger_data
(Optional, { scheduled_time, triggered_time })
: This structure is parsed as the data of the trigger event that will be used during the watch execution
watch
(Optional, { actions, condition, input, metadata, status, throttle_period, throttle_period_in_millis, transform, trigger })
: When present, this watch is used instead of the one specified in the request. This watch is not persisted to the index and record_execution cannot be set.
debug
(Optional, boolean)
: Defines whether the watch runs in debug mode.
if_primary_term
(Optional, number)
: only update the watch if the last operation that has changed the watch has the specified primary term
if_seq_no
(Optional, number)
: only update the watch if the last operation that has changed the watch has the specified sequence number
version
(Optional, number)
: Explicit version number for concurrency control
from
(Optional, number)
: The offset from the first result to fetch. Needs to be non-negative.
size
(Optional, number)
: The number of hits to return. Needs to be non-negative.
query
(Optional, { bool, boosting, common, combined_fields, constant_score, dis_max, distance_feature, exists, function_score, fuzzy, geo_bounding_box, geo_distance, geo_polygon, geo_shape, has_child, has_parent, ids, intervals, match, match_all, match_bool_prefix, match_none, match_phrase, match_phrase_prefix, more_like_this, multi_match, nested, parent_id, percolate, pinned, prefix, query_string, range, rank_feature, regexp, rule_query, script, script_score, shape, simple_query_string, span_containing, field_masking_span, span_first, span_multi, span_near, span_not, span_or, span_term, span_within, term, terms, terms_set, text_expansion, wildcard, wrapper, type })
: Optional, query filter watches to be returned.
sort
(Optional, string | { _score, _doc, _geo_distance, _script } | string | { _score, _doc, _geo_distance, _script }[])
: Optional sort definition.
search_after
(Optional, number | number | string | boolean | null | User-defined value[])
: Optional search After to do pagination using last hit’s sort values.
metric
(Optional, Enum("_all" | "queued_watches" | "current_watches" | "pending_watches") | Enum("_all" | "queued_watches" | "current_watches" | "pending_watches")[])
: Defines which additional metrics are included in the response.
emit_stacktraces
(Optional, boolean)
: Defines whether stack traces are generated for each watch that is running.
Retrieves information about the installed X-Pack features.
client.xpack.info({ ... })
Request (object):
categories
(Optional, string[])
: A list of the information categories to include in the response. For example,
build,license,features
.
accept_enterprise
(Optional, boolean)
: If this param is used it must be set to true
human
(Optional, boolean)
: Defines whether additional human-readable information is included in the response. In particular, it adds descriptions and a tag line.
Retrieves usage information about the installed X-Pack features.
client.xpack.usage({ ... })
Request (object):
master_timeout
(Optional, string | -1 | 0)
: Period to wait for a connection to the master node. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.