Elastic rest high level api RolloverRequest
I am trying to use RolloverRequest
to automatically rollover a time based index.
My index format is log-000001, log-000002 etc. and alias is log
If i'm using REST API, then I do not have to supply the new index name as rollover happens automatically. But I do not see a way of getting the same using high level rest api
RolloverRequest request = new RolloverRequest(aliasName, newIndexname);
Even though documentation says that newIndexName
is optional, there is no constructor which takes only one param, there is no default constructor either.
My question is, is there a way to pass just alias name to RolloverRequest for automatic rollover? If not, is there something like that planned or is the documentation misleading?
elasticsearch elastic-rest-client
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I am trying to use RolloverRequest
to automatically rollover a time based index.
My index format is log-000001, log-000002 etc. and alias is log
If i'm using REST API, then I do not have to supply the new index name as rollover happens automatically. But I do not see a way of getting the same using high level rest api
RolloverRequest request = new RolloverRequest(aliasName, newIndexname);
Even though documentation says that newIndexName
is optional, there is no constructor which takes only one param, there is no default constructor either.
My question is, is there a way to pass just alias name to RolloverRequest for automatic rollover? If not, is there something like that planned or is the documentation misleading?
elasticsearch elastic-rest-client
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I am trying to use RolloverRequest
to automatically rollover a time based index.
My index format is log-000001, log-000002 etc. and alias is log
If i'm using REST API, then I do not have to supply the new index name as rollover happens automatically. But I do not see a way of getting the same using high level rest api
RolloverRequest request = new RolloverRequest(aliasName, newIndexname);
Even though documentation says that newIndexName
is optional, there is no constructor which takes only one param, there is no default constructor either.
My question is, is there a way to pass just alias name to RolloverRequest for automatic rollover? If not, is there something like that planned or is the documentation misleading?
elasticsearch elastic-rest-client
I am trying to use RolloverRequest
to automatically rollover a time based index.
My index format is log-000001, log-000002 etc. and alias is log
If i'm using REST API, then I do not have to supply the new index name as rollover happens automatically. But I do not see a way of getting the same using high level rest api
RolloverRequest request = new RolloverRequest(aliasName, newIndexname);
Even though documentation says that newIndexName
is optional, there is no constructor which takes only one param, there is no default constructor either.
My question is, is there a way to pass just alias name to RolloverRequest for automatic rollover? If not, is there something like that planned or is the documentation misleading?
elasticsearch elastic-rest-client
elasticsearch elastic-rest-client
asked Nov 14 '18 at 19:48
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