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NAME

6       Search::Elasticsearch::Client::6_0::Direct::Indices - A client for
7       running index-level requests
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VERSION

10       version 6.00
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DESCRIPTION

13       This module provides methods to make index-level requests, such as
14       creating and deleting indices, managing type mappings, index settings,
15       index templates and aliases.
16
17       It does Search::Elasticsearch::Role::Client::Direct.
18

INDEX METHODS

20   "create()"
21           $result = $e->indices->create(
22               index => 'my_index'             # required
23
24               body  => {                      # optional
25                   index settings
26                   mappings
27                   aliases
28               }
29           );
30
31       The "create()" method is used to create an index. Optionally, index
32       settings, type mappings, and aliases can be added at the same time.
33
34       Query string parameters:
35           "error_trace",
36           "human",
37           "master_timeout",
38           "timeout",
39           "update_all_types",
40           "wait_for_active_shards"
41
42       See the create index docs
43       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
44       create-index.html> for more information.
45
46   "get()"
47           $response = $e->indices->get(
48               index   => 'index'   | \@indices    # required
49           );
50
51       Returns the aliases, settings, and mappings for the specified indices.
52
53       See the get index docs
54       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
55       get-index.html>.
56
57       Query string parameters:
58           "allow_no_indices",
59           "error_trace",
60           "expand_wildcards",
61           "flat_settings",
62           "human",
63           "ignore_unavailable",
64           "include_defaults",
65           "local"
66
67   "exists()"
68           $bool = $e->indices->exists(
69               index => 'index' | \@indices    # required
70           );
71
72       The "exists()" method returns 1 or the empty string to indicate whether
73       the specified index or indices exist.
74
75       Query string parameters:
76           "allow_no_indices",
77           "error_trace",
78           "expand_wildcards",
79           "flat_settings",
80           "human",
81           "ignore_unavailable",
82           "include_defaults",
83           "local"
84
85       See the index exists docs
86       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
87       indices-exists.html> for more information.
88
89   "delete()"
90           $response = $e->indices->delete(
91               index => 'index' | \@indices    # required
92           );
93
94       The "delete()" method deletes the specified indices.
95
96       Query string parameters:
97           "allow_no_indices",
98           "error_trace",
99           "expand_wildcards",
100           "human",
101           "ignore_unavailable",
102           "master_timeout",
103           "timeout"
104
105       See the delete index docs
106       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
107       delete-index.html> for more information.
108
109   "close()"
110           $response = $e->indices->close(
111               index => 'index' | \@indices    # required
112           );
113
114       The "close()" method closes the specified indices, reducing resource
115       usage but allowing them to be reopened later.
116
117       Query string parameters:
118           "allow_no_indices",
119           "error_trace",
120           "expand_wildcards",
121           "human",
122           "ignore_unavailable"
123           "master_timeout",
124           "timeout"
125
126       See the close index docs
127       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
128       open-close.html> for more information.
129
130   "open()"
131           $response = $e->indices->open(
132               index => 'index' | \@indices    # required
133           );
134
135       The "open()" method opens closed indices.
136
137       Query string parameters:
138           "allow_no_indices",
139           "error_trace",
140           "expand_wildcards",
141           "human",
142           "ignore_unavailable"
143           "master_timeout",
144           "timeout"
145
146       See the open index docs
147       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
148       open-close.html> for more information.
149
150   "rollover()"
151           $response = $e->indices->rollover(
152               alias     => $alias,                    # required
153               new_index => $index,                    # optional
154               body      => { rollover conditions }    # optional
155           );
156
157       Rollover an index pointed to by "alias" if it meets rollover conditions
158       (eg max age, max docs) to a new index name.
159
160       Query string parameters:
161           "dry_run",
162           "error_trace",
163           "human",
164           "master_timeout",
165           "timeout",
166           "wait_for_active_shards"
167
168       See the rollover index docs
169       <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
170       rollover-index.html> for more information.
171
172   "shrink()"
173           $response = $e->shrink(
174               index  => $index,                           # required
175               target => $target,                          # required
176               body   => { mappings, settings aliases }    # optional
177           );
178
179       The shrink API shrinks the shards of an index down to a single shard
180       (or to a factor of the original shards).
181
182       Query string parameters:
183           "error_trace",
184           "human",
185           "master_timeout",
186           "timeout",
187           "wait_for_active_shards"
188
189       See the shrink index docs
190       <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
191       shrink-index.html> for more information.
192
193   "clear_cache()"
194           $response = $e->indices->clear_cache(
195               index => 'index' | \@indices        # optional
196           );
197
198       The "clear_cache()" method is used to clear the in-memory filter,
199       fielddata, or id cache for the specified indices.
200
201       Query string parameters:
202           "allow_no_indices",
203           "error_trace",
204           "expand_wildcards",
205           "fielddata",
206           "fields",
207           "human",
208           "ignore_unavailable",
209           "query",
210           "recycler",
211           "request"
212
213       See the clear_cache docs
214       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
215       clearcache.html> for more information.
216
217   "refresh()"
218           $response = $e->indices->refresh(
219               index => 'index' | \@indices    # optional
220           );
221
222       The "refresh()" method refreshes the specified indices (or all
223       indices), allowing recent changes to become visible to search. This
224       process normally happens automatically once every second by default.
225
226       Query string parameters:
227           "allow_no_indices",
228           "error_trace",
229           "expand_wildcards",
230           "human",
231           "ignore_unavailable"
232
233       See the refresh index docs
234       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
235       refresh.html> for more information.
236
237   "flush()"
238           $response = $e->indices->flush(
239               index => 'index' | \@indices    # optional
240           );
241
242       The "flush()" method causes the specified indices (or all indices) to
243       be written to disk with an "fsync", and clears out the transaction log.
244       This process normally happens automatically.
245
246       Query string parameters:
247           "allow_no_indices",
248           "error_trace",
249           "expand_wildcards",
250           "force",
251           "human",
252           "ignore_unavailable",
253           "wait_if_ongoing"
254
255       See the flush index docs
256       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
257       flush.html> for more information.
258
259   "flush_synced()"
260           $respnse = $e->indices->flush_synced(
261               index => 'index' | \@indices    # optional
262           );
263
264       The "flush_synced()" method does a synchronised flush() on the
265       primaries and replicas of all the specified indices.  In other words,
266       after flushing it tries to write a "sync_id" on the primaries and
267       replicas to mark them as containing the same documents.  During
268       recovery, if a replica has the same "sync_id" as the primary, then it
269       doesn't need to check whether the segment files on primary and replica
270       are the same, and it can move on directly to just replaying the
271       translog.  This can greatly speed up recovery.
272
273       Synced flushes happens automatically in the background on indices that
274       have not received any writes for a while, but the flush_synced() method
275       can be used to trigger this process manually, eg before shutting down.
276       Any new commits immediately break the sync.
277
278       See the flush synced docs
279       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
280       synced-flush.html> for more information.
281
282       Query string parameters:
283           "allow_no_indices",
284           "error_trace",
285           "expand_wildcards",
286           "human",
287           "ignore_unavailable"
288
289   "forcemerge()"
290           $response = $e->indices->forcemerge(
291               index => 'index' | \@indices    # optional
292           );
293
294       The "forcemerge()" method rewrites all the data in an index into at
295       most "max_num_segments".  This is a very heavy operation and should
296       only be run with care, and only on indices that are no longer being
297       updated.
298
299       Query string parameters:
300           "allow_no_indices",
301           "error_trace",
302           "expand_wildcards",
303           "flush",
304           "human",
305           "ignore_unavailable",
306           "max_num_segments",
307           "only_expunge_deletes",
308           "wait_for_merge"
309
310       See the forcemerge docs
311       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
312       forcemerge.html> for more information.
313
314   "get_upgrade()"
315           $response = $e->indices->get_upgrade(
316               index => 'index' | \@indices    # optional
317           );
318
319       The "get_upgrade()" method returns information about which indices need
320       to be upgraded, which can be done with the "upgrade()" method.
321
322       Query string parameters:
323           "allow_no_indices",
324           "error_trace",
325           "expand_wildcards",
326           "human",
327           "ignore_unavailable"
328
329       See the upgrade docs
330       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
331       upgrade.html> for more information.
332
333   "upgrade()"
334           $response = $e->indices->upgrade(
335               index => 'index' | \@indices    # optional
336           );
337
338       The "upgrade()" method upgrades all segments in the specified indices
339       to the latest format.
340
341       Query string parameters:
342           "allow_no_indices",
343           "error_trace",
344           "expand_wildcards",
345           "human",
346           "ignore_unavailable",
347           "only_ancient_segments",
348           "wait_for_completion"
349
350       See the upgrade docs
351       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
352       upgrade.html> for more information.
353

MAPPING METHODS

355   "put_mapping()"
356           $response = $e->indices->put_mapping(
357               index => 'index' | \@indices    # optional,
358               type  => 'type',                # required
359
360               body  => { mapping }            # required
361           )
362
363       The "put_mapping()" method is used to create or update a type mapping
364       on an existing index.  Mapping updates are allowed to add new fields,
365       but not to overwrite or change existing fields.
366
367       For instance:
368
369           $response = $e->indices->put_mapping(
370               index   => 'users',
371               type    => 'user',
372               body    => {
373                   user => {
374                       properties => {
375                           name => { type => 'string'  },
376                           age  => { type => 'integer' }
377                       }
378                   }
379               }
380           );
381
382       Query string parameters:
383           "allow_no_indices",
384           "error_trace",
385           "expand_wildcards",
386           "human",
387           "ignore_unavailable",
388           "master_timeout",
389           "timeout",
390           "update_all_types"
391
392       See the put_mapping docs
393       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
394       put-mapping.html> for more information.
395
396   "get_mapping()"
397           $result = $e->indices->get_mapping(
398               index => 'index' | \@indices    # optional,
399               type  => 'type'  | \@types      # optional
400           );
401
402       The "get_mapping()" method returns the type definitions for one, more
403       or all types in one, more or all indices.
404
405       Query string parameters:
406           "allow_no_indices",
407           "error_trace",
408           "expand_wildcards",
409           "human",
410           "ignore_unavailable",
411           "local"
412
413       See the get_mapping docs
414       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
415       get-mapping.html> for more information.
416
417   "get_field_mapping()"
418           $result = $e->indices->get_field_mapping(
419               index => 'index'  | \@indices    # optional,
420               type  => 'type'   | \@types      # optional,
421               fields => 'field' | \@fields     # required
422
423               include_defaults => 0 | 1
424           );
425
426       The "get_field_mapping()" method returns the field definitions for one,
427       more or all fields in one, more or all types and indices.
428
429       Query string parameters:
430           "allow_no_indices",
431           "error_trace",
432           "expand_wildcards",
433           "human",
434           "ignore_unavailable",
435           "include_defaults",
436           "local"
437
438       See the get_mapping docs
439       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
440       get-field-mapping.html> for more information.
441
442   "exists_type()"
443           $bool = $e->indices->exists_type(
444               index => 'index' | \@indices    # required,
445               type  => 'type'  | \@types      # required
446           );
447
448       The "exists_type()" method checks for the existence of all specified
449       types in all specified indices, and returns 1 or the empty string.
450
451       Query string parameters:
452           "allow_no_indices",
453           "error_trace",
454           "expand_wildcards",
455           "human",
456           "ignore_unavailable",
457           "local"
458
459       See the exists_type docs
460       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
461       types-exists.html> for more information.
462

ALIAS METHODS

464   "update_aliases()"
465           $response = $e->indices->update_aliases(
466               body => { actions }             # required
467           );
468
469       The "update_aliases()" method changes (by adding or removing) multiple
470       index aliases atomically. For instance:
471
472           $response = $e->indices->update_aliases(
473               body => {
474                   actions => [
475                       { add    => { alias => 'current', index => 'logs_2013_09' }},
476                       { remove => { alias => 'current', index => 'logs_2013_08' }}
477                   ]
478               }
479           );
480
481       Query string parameters:
482           "error_trace",
483           "human",
484           "master_timeout",
485           "timeout"
486
487       See the update_aliases docs
488       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
489       aliases.html> for more information.
490
491   "put_alias()"
492           $response = $e->indices->put_alias(
493               index => 'index' | \@indices,       # required
494               name  => 'alias',                   # required
495
496               body  => { alias defn }             # optional
497           );
498
499       The "put_alias()" method creates an index alias. For instance:
500
501           $response = $e->indices->put_alias(
502               index => 'my_index',
503               name  => 'twitter',
504               body => {
505                   filter => { term => { user_id => 'twitter' }}
506               }
507           );
508
509       Query string parameters:
510           "error_trace",
511           "human",
512           "master_timeout",
513           "timeout"
514
515       See the put_alias docs
516       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
517       aliases.html> for more information.
518
519   "get_alias()"
520           $result = $e->indices->get_alias(
521               index   => 'index' | \@indices,     # optional
522               name    => 'alias' | \@aliases      # optional
523           );
524
525       The "get_alias()" method returns the alias definitions for the
526       specified aliases in the specified indices.
527
528       Query string parameters:
529           "allow_no_indices",
530           "error_trace",
531           "expand_wildcards",
532           "human",
533           "ignore_unavailable",
534           "local"
535
536       See the get_alias docs
537       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
538       aliases.html> for more information.
539
540   "exists_alias()"
541           $bool = $e->indices->exists_alias(
542               index   => 'index' | \@indices,     # optional
543               name    => 'alias' | \@aliases      # optional
544           );
545
546       The "exists_alias()" method returns 1 or the empty string depending on
547       whether the specified aliases exist in the specified indices.
548
549       Query string parameters:
550           "allow_no_indices",
551           "error_trace",
552           "expand_wildcards",
553           "human",
554           "ignore_unavailable",
555           "local"
556
557       See the exists_alias docs
558       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
559       aliases.html> for more information.
560
561   "delete_alias()"
562           $response = $e->indices->delete_alias(
563               index   => 'index' | \@indices        # required,
564               name    => 'alias' | \@aliases        # required
565           );
566
567       The "delete_alias()" method deletes one or more aliases from one or
568       more indices.
569
570       Query string parameters:
571           "error_trace",
572           "human",
573           "master_timeout",
574           "timeout"
575
576       See the delete_alias docs
577       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
578       aliases.html> for more information.
579

SETTINGS METHODS

581   "put_settings()"
582           $response = $e->indices->put_settings(
583               index   => 'index' | \@indices      # optional
584
585               body    => { settings }
586           );
587
588       The "put_settings()" method sets the index settings for the specified
589       indices or all indices. For instance:
590
591           $response = $e->indices->put_settings(
592               body => {
593                   "index.refresh_interval" => -1
594               }
595           );
596
597       Query string parameters:
598           "allow_no_indices",
599           "error_trace",
600           "expand_wildcards",
601           "flat_settings",
602           "human",
603           "ignore_unavailable",
604           "master_timeout",
605           "preserve_existing"
606
607       See the put_settings docs
608       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
609       update-settings.html> for more information.
610
611   "get_settings()"
612           $result = $e->indices->get_settings(
613               index   => 'index' | \@indices      # optional
614               name    => 'name'  | \@names        # optional
615           );
616
617       The "get_settings()" method retrieves the index settings for the
618       specified indices or all indices.
619
620       Query string parameters:
621           "allow_no_indices",
622           "error_trace",
623           "expand_wildcards",
624           "flat_settings",
625           "human",
626           "ignore_unavailable",
627           "include_defaults",
628           "local"
629
630       See the get_settings docs
631       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
632       get-settings.html> for more information.
633

TEMPLATE METHODS

635   "put_template()"
636           $response = $e->indices->put_template(
637               name => 'template'                  # required
638               body => { template defn }           # required
639           );
640
641       The "put_template()" method is used to create or update index
642       templates.
643
644       Query string parameters:
645           "create",
646           "error_trace",
647           "flat_settings",
648           "human",
649           "master_timeout",
650           "op_type",
651           "order",
652           "timeout",
653           "version",
654           "version_type"
655
656       See the put_template docs
657       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
658       templates.html> for more information.
659
660   "get_template()"
661           $result = $e->indices->get_template(
662               name  => 'template' | \@templates # optional
663           );
664
665       The "get_template()" method is used to retrieve a named template.
666
667       Query string parameters:
668           "error_trace",
669           "flat_settings",
670           "human",
671           "local",
672           "master_timeout"
673
674       See the get_template docs
675       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
676       templates.html> for more information.
677
678   "exists_template()"
679           $result = $e->indices->exists_template(
680               name  => 'template'                 # optional
681           );
682
683       The "exists_template()" method is used to check whether the named
684       template exists.
685
686       Query string parameters:
687           "error_trace",
688           "flat_settings",
689           "human",
690           "local",
691           "master_timeout"
692
693       See the get_template docs
694       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
695       templates.html> for more information.
696
697   "delete_template()"
698           $response = $e->indices->delete_template(
699               name  => 'template'                 # required
700           );
701
702       The "delete_template()" method is used to delete a named template.
703
704       Query string parameters:
705           "error_trace",
706           "human",
707           "master_timeout",
708           "timeout",
709           "version",
710           "version_type"
711
712       See the delete_template docs
713       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
714       templates.html> for more information.
715

STATS METHODS

717   "stats()"
718           $result = $e->indices->stats(
719               index   => 'index'  | \@indices      # optional
720               metric  => 'metric' | \@metrics      # optional
721           );
722
723       The "stats()" method returns statistical information about one, more or
724       all indices. By default it returns all metrics, but you can limit which
725       metrics are returned by specifying the "metric".
726
727       Allowed metrics are:
728           "_all",
729           "completion"
730           "docs",
731           "fielddata",
732           "filter_cache",
733           "flush",
734           "get",
735           "id_cache",
736           "indexing",
737           "merge",
738           "percolate",
739           "query_cache",
740           "refresh",
741           "request_cache",
742           "search",
743           "segments",
744           "store"
745
746       Query string parameters:
747           "completion_fields",
748           "error_trace",
749           "fielddata_fields",
750           "fields",
751           "groups",
752           "human",
753           "include_segment_file_sizes",
754           "level",
755           "types"
756
757       See the stats docs
758       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
759       stats.html> for more information.
760
761   "recovery()"
762           $result = $e->indices->recovery(
763               index   => 'index' | \@indices      # optional
764           );
765
766       Provides insight into on-going shard recoveries.
767
768       Query string parameters:
769           "active_only",
770           "detailed",
771           "error_trace",
772           "human"
773
774       See the recovery docs
775       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
776       recovery.html> for more information.
777
778   "segments()"
779           $result = $e->indices->segments(
780               index   => 'index' | \@indices      # optional
781           );
782
783       The "segments()" method is used to return information about the
784       segments that an index contains.
785
786       Query string parameters:
787           "allow_no_indices",
788           "error_trace",
789           "expand_wildcards",
790           "human",
791           "ignore_unavailable",
792           "verbose"
793
794       See the segments docs
795       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
796       segments.html> for more information.
797
798   "shard_stores()"
799           $result = $e->indices->shard_stores(
800               index   => 'index' | \@indices      # optional
801           );
802
803       The "shard_stores()" method is used to find out which nodes contain
804       copies of which shards, whether the shards are allocated or not.
805
806       Query string parameters:
807           "allow_no_indices",
808           "error_trace",
809           "expand_wildcards",
810           "human",
811           "ignore_unavailable",
812           "status"
813
814       See the shard_stores docs
815       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
816       shards-stores.html> for more information.
817

QUERY AND ANALYSIS METHODS

819   "analyze()"
820           $result = $e->indices->analyze(
821               index   => 'index'                  # optional,
822               body    => 'text to analyze'
823           );
824
825       The "analyze()" method passes the text in the "body" through the
826       specified "analyzer", "tokenizer" or token "filter" - which may be
827       global, or associated with a particular index or field - and returns
828       the tokens.  Very useful for debugging analyzer configurations.
829
830       Query string parameters:
831           "error_trace",
832           "format",
833           "prefer_local"
834
835       See the analyze docs
836       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
837       analyze.html> for more information.
838
839   "validate_query()"
840           $result = $e->indices->validate_query(
841               index   => 'index' | \@indices,     # optional
842               type    => 'type'  | \@types,       # optional
843
844               body    => { query }
845           );
846
847       The "validate_query()" method accepts a query in the "body" and checks
848       whether the query is valid or not.  Most useful when "explain" is set
849       to "true", in which case it includes an execution plan in the output.
850
851       Query string parameters:
852           "all_shards",
853           "allow_no_indices",
854           "analyze_wildcard",
855           "analyzer",
856           "default_operator",
857           "df",
858           "error_trace",
859           "explain",
860           "expand_wildcards",
861           "ignore_unavailable",
862           "lenient",
863           "q",
864           "rewrite"
865
866       See the validate_query docs
867       <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/indices-
868       validate.html> for more information.
869

AUTHOR

871       Clinton Gormley <drtech@cpan.org>
872
874       This software is Copyright (c) 2017 by Elasticsearch BV.
875
876       This is free software, licensed under:
877
878         The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004
879
880
881
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