Add `access` format support for Elasticsearch notification target (#4006)
This change adds `access` format support for notifications to a
Elasticsearch server, and it refactors `namespace` format support.
In the case of `access` format, for each event in Minio, a JSON
document is inserted into Elasticsearch with its timestamp set to the
event's timestamp, and with the ID generated automatically by
elasticsearch. No events are modified or deleted in this mode.
In the case of `namespace` format, for each event in Minio, a JSON
document is keyed together by the bucket and object name is updated in
Elasticsearch. In the case of an object being created or over-written
in Minio, a new document or an existing document is inserted into the
Elasticsearch index. If an object is deleted in Minio, the
corresponding document is deleted from the Elasticsearch index.
Additionally, this change upgrades Elasticsearch support to the 5.x
series. This is a breaking change, and users of previous elasticsearch
versions should upgrade.
Also updates documentation on Elasticsearch notification target usage
and has a link to an elasticsearch upgrade guide.
This is the last patch that finally resolves #3928.
2017-03-31 17:11:27 -04:00
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// Copyright 2012-present Oliver Eilhard. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-license.
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// See http://olivere.mit-license.org/license.txt for details.
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package elastic
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import (
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"fmt"
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"net/url"
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"strings"
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Add `access` format support for Elasticsearch notification target (#4006)
This change adds `access` format support for notifications to a
Elasticsearch server, and it refactors `namespace` format support.
In the case of `access` format, for each event in Minio, a JSON
document is inserted into Elasticsearch with its timestamp set to the
event's timestamp, and with the ID generated automatically by
elasticsearch. No events are modified or deleted in this mode.
In the case of `namespace` format, for each event in Minio, a JSON
document is keyed together by the bucket and object name is updated in
Elasticsearch. In the case of an object being created or over-written
in Minio, a new document or an existing document is inserted into the
Elasticsearch index. If an object is deleted in Minio, the
corresponding document is deleted from the Elasticsearch index.
Additionally, this change upgrades Elasticsearch support to the 5.x
series. This is a breaking change, and users of previous elasticsearch
versions should upgrade.
Also updates documentation on Elasticsearch notification target usage
and has a link to an elasticsearch upgrade guide.
This is the last patch that finally resolves #3928.
2017-03-31 17:11:27 -04:00
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"golang.org/x/net/context"
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"gopkg.in/olivere/elastic.v5/uritemplates"
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// IndicesForcemergeService allows to force merging of one or more indices.
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// The merge relates to the number of segments a Lucene index holds
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// within each shard. The force merge operation allows to reduce the number
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// of segments by merging them.
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//
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Add `access` format support for Elasticsearch notification target (#4006)
This change adds `access` format support for notifications to a
Elasticsearch server, and it refactors `namespace` format support.
In the case of `access` format, for each event in Minio, a JSON
document is inserted into Elasticsearch with its timestamp set to the
event's timestamp, and with the ID generated automatically by
elasticsearch. No events are modified or deleted in this mode.
In the case of `namespace` format, for each event in Minio, a JSON
document is keyed together by the bucket and object name is updated in
Elasticsearch. In the case of an object being created or over-written
in Minio, a new document or an existing document is inserted into the
Elasticsearch index. If an object is deleted in Minio, the
corresponding document is deleted from the Elasticsearch index.
Additionally, this change upgrades Elasticsearch support to the 5.x
series. This is a breaking change, and users of previous elasticsearch
versions should upgrade.
Also updates documentation on Elasticsearch notification target usage
and has a link to an elasticsearch upgrade guide.
This is the last patch that finally resolves #3928.
2017-03-31 17:11:27 -04:00
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// See http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/5.2/indices-forcemerge.html
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// for more information.
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type IndicesForcemergeService struct {
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client *Client
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pretty bool
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index []string
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allowNoIndices *bool
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expandWildcards string
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flush *bool
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ignoreUnavailable *bool
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maxNumSegments interface{}
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onlyExpungeDeletes *bool
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operationThreading interface{}
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}
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// NewIndicesForcemergeService creates a new IndicesForcemergeService.
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func NewIndicesForcemergeService(client *Client) *IndicesForcemergeService {
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return &IndicesForcemergeService{
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client: client,
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index: make([]string, 0),
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}
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}
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// Index is a list of index names; use `_all` or empty string to perform
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// the operation on all indices.
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func (s *IndicesForcemergeService) Index(index ...string) *IndicesForcemergeService {
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if s.index == nil {
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s.index = make([]string, 0)
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}
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s.index = append(s.index, index...)
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return s
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}
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// AllowNoIndices indicates whether to ignore if a wildcard indices
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// expression resolves into no concrete indices.
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// (This includes `_all` string or when no indices have been specified).
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func (s *IndicesForcemergeService) AllowNoIndices(allowNoIndices bool) *IndicesForcemergeService {
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s.allowNoIndices = &allowNoIndices
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return s
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}
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// ExpandWildcards indicates whether to expand wildcard expression to
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// concrete indices that are open, closed or both..
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func (s *IndicesForcemergeService) ExpandWildcards(expandWildcards string) *IndicesForcemergeService {
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s.expandWildcards = expandWildcards
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return s
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}
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// Flush specifies whether the index should be flushed after performing
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// the operation (default: true).
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func (s *IndicesForcemergeService) Flush(flush bool) *IndicesForcemergeService {
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s.flush = &flush
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return s
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}
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// IgnoreUnavailable indicates whether specified concrete indices should
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// be ignored when unavailable (missing or closed).
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func (s *IndicesForcemergeService) IgnoreUnavailable(ignoreUnavailable bool) *IndicesForcemergeService {
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s.ignoreUnavailable = &ignoreUnavailable
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return s
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}
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// MaxNumSegments specifies the number of segments the index should be
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// merged into (default: dynamic).
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func (s *IndicesForcemergeService) MaxNumSegments(maxNumSegments interface{}) *IndicesForcemergeService {
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s.maxNumSegments = maxNumSegments
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return s
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}
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// OnlyExpungeDeletes specifies whether the operation should only expunge
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// deleted documents.
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func (s *IndicesForcemergeService) OnlyExpungeDeletes(onlyExpungeDeletes bool) *IndicesForcemergeService {
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s.onlyExpungeDeletes = &onlyExpungeDeletes
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return s
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}
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func (s *IndicesForcemergeService) OperationThreading(operationThreading interface{}) *IndicesForcemergeService {
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s.operationThreading = operationThreading
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return s
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}
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// Pretty indicates that the JSON response be indented and human readable.
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func (s *IndicesForcemergeService) Pretty(pretty bool) *IndicesForcemergeService {
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s.pretty = pretty
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return s
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}
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// buildURL builds the URL for the operation.
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func (s *IndicesForcemergeService) buildURL() (string, url.Values, error) {
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var err error
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var path string
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// Build URL
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if len(s.index) > 0 {
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path, err = uritemplates.Expand("/{index}/_forcemerge", map[string]string{
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"index": strings.Join(s.index, ","),
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})
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} else {
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path = "/_forcemerge"
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}
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if err != nil {
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return "", url.Values{}, err
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}
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// Add query string parameters
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params := url.Values{}
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if s.pretty {
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params.Set("pretty", "1")
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}
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if s.allowNoIndices != nil {
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params.Set("allow_no_indices", fmt.Sprintf("%v", *s.allowNoIndices))
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}
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if s.expandWildcards != "" {
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params.Set("expand_wildcards", s.expandWildcards)
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}
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if s.flush != nil {
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params.Set("flush", fmt.Sprintf("%v", *s.flush))
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}
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if s.ignoreUnavailable != nil {
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params.Set("ignore_unavailable", fmt.Sprintf("%v", *s.ignoreUnavailable))
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}
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if s.maxNumSegments != nil {
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params.Set("max_num_segments", fmt.Sprintf("%v", s.maxNumSegments))
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}
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if s.onlyExpungeDeletes != nil {
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params.Set("only_expunge_deletes", fmt.Sprintf("%v", *s.onlyExpungeDeletes))
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}
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if s.operationThreading != nil {
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params.Set("operation_threading", fmt.Sprintf("%v", s.operationThreading))
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}
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return path, params, nil
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}
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// Validate checks if the operation is valid.
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func (s *IndicesForcemergeService) Validate() error {
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return nil
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}
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// Do executes the operation.
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Add `access` format support for Elasticsearch notification target (#4006)
This change adds `access` format support for notifications to a
Elasticsearch server, and it refactors `namespace` format support.
In the case of `access` format, for each event in Minio, a JSON
document is inserted into Elasticsearch with its timestamp set to the
event's timestamp, and with the ID generated automatically by
elasticsearch. No events are modified or deleted in this mode.
In the case of `namespace` format, for each event in Minio, a JSON
document is keyed together by the bucket and object name is updated in
Elasticsearch. In the case of an object being created or over-written
in Minio, a new document or an existing document is inserted into the
Elasticsearch index. If an object is deleted in Minio, the
corresponding document is deleted from the Elasticsearch index.
Additionally, this change upgrades Elasticsearch support to the 5.x
series. This is a breaking change, and users of previous elasticsearch
versions should upgrade.
Also updates documentation on Elasticsearch notification target usage
and has a link to an elasticsearch upgrade guide.
This is the last patch that finally resolves #3928.
2017-03-31 17:11:27 -04:00
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func (s *IndicesForcemergeService) Do(ctx context.Context) (*IndicesForcemergeResponse, error) {
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// Check pre-conditions
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if err := s.Validate(); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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// Get URL for request
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path, params, err := s.buildURL()
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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// Get HTTP response
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Add `access` format support for Elasticsearch notification target (#4006)
This change adds `access` format support for notifications to a
Elasticsearch server, and it refactors `namespace` format support.
In the case of `access` format, for each event in Minio, a JSON
document is inserted into Elasticsearch with its timestamp set to the
event's timestamp, and with the ID generated automatically by
elasticsearch. No events are modified or deleted in this mode.
In the case of `namespace` format, for each event in Minio, a JSON
document is keyed together by the bucket and object name is updated in
Elasticsearch. In the case of an object being created or over-written
in Minio, a new document or an existing document is inserted into the
Elasticsearch index. If an object is deleted in Minio, the
corresponding document is deleted from the Elasticsearch index.
Additionally, this change upgrades Elasticsearch support to the 5.x
series. This is a breaking change, and users of previous elasticsearch
versions should upgrade.
Also updates documentation on Elasticsearch notification target usage
and has a link to an elasticsearch upgrade guide.
This is the last patch that finally resolves #3928.
2017-03-31 17:11:27 -04:00
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res, err := s.client.PerformRequest(ctx, "POST", path, params, nil)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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// Return operation response
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ret := new(IndicesForcemergeResponse)
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if err := s.client.decoder.Decode(res.Body, ret); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return ret, nil
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}
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// IndicesForcemergeResponse is the response of IndicesForcemergeService.Do.
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type IndicesForcemergeResponse struct {
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Shards shardsInfo `json:"_shards"`
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}
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