Elasticsearch API

Base URL
http://api.example.com

Elasticsearch provides REST APIs that are used by the UI components and can be called directly to configure and access Elasticsearch features.

Documentation source and versions

This documentation is derived from the main branch of the elasticsearch-specification repository. It is provided under license Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International. This documentation contains work-in-progress information for future Elastic Stack releases.

Last update on Jul 9, 2025.

This API is provided under license Apache 2.0.

Authentication

The API accepts 3 different authentication methods:

Api key auth (http_api_key)

Elasticsearch APIs support key-based authentication. You must create an API key and use the encoded value in the request header. For example:

curl -X GET "${ES_URL}/_cat/indices?v=true" \
  -H "Authorization: ApiKey ${API_KEY}"

To get API keys, use the /_security/api_key APIs.

Basic auth (http)

Basic auth tokens are constructed with the Basic keyword, followed by a space, followed by a base64-encoded string of your username:password (separated by a : colon).

Example: send a Authorization: Basic aGVsbG86aGVsbG8= HTTP header with your requests to authenticate with the API.

Bearer auth (http)

Elasticsearch APIs support the use of bearer tokens in the Authorization HTTP header to authenticate with the API. For examples, refer to Token-based authentication services


Get an autoscaling policy Generally available; Added in 7.11.0

GET /_autoscaling/policy/{name}

NOTE: This feature is designed for indirect use by Elasticsearch Service, Elastic Cloud Enterprise, and Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes. Direct use is not supported.

External documentation

Path parameters

  • name string Required

    the name of the autoscaling policy

Query parameters

  • master_timeout string

    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.

    Values are -1 or 0.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • roles array[string] Required
    • deciders object Required

      Decider settings.

      External documentation
      Hide deciders attribute Show deciders attribute object
      • * object Additional properties
GET /_autoscaling/policy/my_autoscaling_policy
resp = client.autoscaling.get_autoscaling_policy(
    name="my_autoscaling_policy",
)
const response = await client.autoscaling.getAutoscalingPolicy({
  name: "my_autoscaling_policy",
});
response = client.autoscaling.get_autoscaling_policy(
  name: "my_autoscaling_policy"
)
$resp = $client->autoscaling()->getAutoscalingPolicy([
    "name" => "my_autoscaling_policy",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_autoscaling/policy/my_autoscaling_policy"
client.autoscaling().getAutoscalingPolicy(g -> g
    .name("my_autoscaling_policy")
);
Response examples (200)
This may be a response to `GET /_autoscaling/policy/my_autoscaling_policy`.
{
   "roles": <roles>,
   "deciders": <deciders>
}

Create or update an autoscaling policy Generally available; Added in 7.11.0

PUT /_autoscaling/policy/{name}

NOTE: This feature is designed for indirect use by Elasticsearch Service, Elastic Cloud Enterprise, and Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes. Direct use is not supported.

External documentation

Path parameters

  • name string Required

    the name of the autoscaling policy

Query parameters

  • master_timeout string

    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.

    Values are -1 or 0.

  • timeout string

    Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.

    Values are -1 or 0.

application/json

Body Required

  • roles array[string] Required
  • deciders object Required

    Decider settings.

    External documentation
    Hide deciders attribute Show deciders attribute object
    • * object Additional properties

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • acknowledged boolean Required

      For a successful response, this value is always true. On failure, an exception is returned instead.

PUT /_autoscaling/policy/<name>
{
  "roles": [],
  "deciders": {
    "fixed": {
    }
  }
}
resp = client.autoscaling.put_autoscaling_policy(
    name="<name>",
    policy={
        "roles": [],
        "deciders": {
            "fixed": {}
        }
    },
)
const response = await client.autoscaling.putAutoscalingPolicy({
  name: "<name>",
  policy: {
    roles: [],
    deciders: {
      fixed: {},
    },
  },
});
response = client.autoscaling.put_autoscaling_policy(
  name: "<name>",
  body: {
    "roles": [],
    "deciders": {
      "fixed": {}
    }
  }
)
$resp = $client->autoscaling()->putAutoscalingPolicy([
    "name" => "<name>",
    "body" => [
        "roles" => array(
        ),
        "deciders" => [
            "fixed" => new ArrayObject([]),
        ],
    ],
]);
curl -X PUT -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"roles":[],"deciders":{"fixed":{}}}' "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_autoscaling/policy/<name>"
client.autoscaling().putAutoscalingPolicy(p -> p
    .name("<name>")
    .policy(po -> po
        .deciders("fixed", JsonData.fromJson("{}"))
    )
);
Request examples
{
  "roles": [],
  "deciders": {
    "fixed": {
    }
  }
}
The API method and path for this request: `PUT /_autoscaling/policy/my_autoscaling_policy`. It creates `my_autoscaling_policy` using the fixed autoscaling decider, applying to the set of nodes having (only) the `data_hot` role.
{
  "roles" : [ "data_hot" ],
  "deciders": {
    "fixed": {
    }
  }
}
Response examples (200)
{
  "acknowledged": true
}

Delete an autoscaling policy Generally available; Added in 7.11.0

DELETE /_autoscaling/policy/{name}

NOTE: This feature is designed for indirect use by Elasticsearch Service, Elastic Cloud Enterprise, and Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes. Direct use is not supported.

External documentation

Path parameters

  • name string Required

    the name of the autoscaling policy

Query parameters

  • master_timeout string

    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.

    Values are -1 or 0.

  • timeout string

    Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.

    Values are -1 or 0.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • acknowledged boolean Required

      For a successful response, this value is always true. On failure, an exception is returned instead.

DELETE /_autoscaling/policy/{name}
DELETE /_autoscaling/policy/*
resp = client.autoscaling.delete_autoscaling_policy(
    name="*",
)
const response = await client.autoscaling.deleteAutoscalingPolicy({
  name: "*",
});
response = client.autoscaling.delete_autoscaling_policy(
  name: "*"
)
$resp = $client->autoscaling()->deleteAutoscalingPolicy([
    "name" => "*",
]);
curl -X DELETE -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_autoscaling/policy/*"
client.autoscaling().deleteAutoscalingPolicy(d -> d
    .name("*")
);
Response examples (200)
This may be a response to either `DELETE /_autoscaling/policy/my_autoscaling_policy` or `DELETE /_autoscaling/policy/*`.
{
  "acknowledged": true
}




Behavioral analytics





Create a behavioral analytics collection Deprecated Technical preview; Added in 8.8.0

PUT /_application/analytics/{name}

Path parameters

  • name string Required

    The name of the analytics collection to be created or updated.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • acknowledged boolean Required

      For a successful response, this value is always true. On failure, an exception is returned instead.

    • name string Required
PUT /_application/analytics/{name}
PUT _application/analytics/my_analytics_collection
resp = client.search_application.put_behavioral_analytics(
    name="my_analytics_collection",
)
const response = await client.searchApplication.putBehavioralAnalytics({
  name: "my_analytics_collection",
});
response = client.search_application.put_behavioral_analytics(
  name: "my_analytics_collection"
)
$resp = $client->searchApplication()->putBehavioralAnalytics([
    "name" => "my_analytics_collection",
]);
curl -X PUT -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_application/analytics/my_analytics_collection"
client.searchApplication().putBehavioralAnalytics(p -> p
    .name("my_analytics_collection")
);








Compact and aligned text (CAT)

The compact and aligned text (CAT) APIs aim are intended only for human consumption using the Kibana console or command line. They are not intended for use by applications. For application consumption, it's recommend to use a corresponding JSON API. All the cat commands accept a query string parameter help to see all the headers and info they provide, and the /_cat command alone lists all the available commands.

Get aliases Generally available

GET /_cat/aliases/{name}

All methods and paths for this operation:

GET /_cat/aliases

GET /_cat/aliases/{name}

Get the cluster's index aliases, including filter and routing information. This API does not return data stream aliases.

IMPORTANT: CAT APIs are only intended for human consumption using the command line or the Kibana console. They are not intended for use by applications. For application consumption, use the aliases API.

Required authorization

  • Index privileges: view_index_metadata

Path parameters

  • name string | array[string]

    A comma-separated list of aliases to retrieve. Supports wildcards (*). To retrieve all aliases, omit this parameter or use * or _all.

Query parameters

  • h string | array[string]

    List of columns to appear in the response. Supports simple wildcards.

  • s string | array[string]

    List of columns that determine how the table should be sorted. Sorting defaults to ascending and can be changed by setting :asc or :desc as a suffix to the column name.

  • expand_wildcards string | array[string]

    The 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. It supports comma-separated values, such as open,hidden.

    Supported values include:

    • all: Match any data stream or index, including hidden ones.
    • open: Match open, non-hidden indices. Also matches any non-hidden data stream.
    • 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 expressions are not accepted.

    Values are all, open, closed, hidden, or none.

  • master_timeout string

    The period to wait for a connection to the master node. If the master node is not available before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error. To indicated that the request should never timeout, you can set it to -1.

    Values are -1 or 0.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • alias string

      alias name

    • index string
    • filter string

      filter

    • routing.index string

      index routing

    • is_write_index string

      write index

GET _cat/aliases?format=json&v=true
resp = client.cat.aliases(
    format="json",
    v=True,
)
const response = await client.cat.aliases({
  format: "json",
  v: "true",
});
response = client.cat.aliases(
  format: "json",
  v: "true"
)
$resp = $client->cat()->aliases([
    "format" => "json",
    "v" => "true",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_cat/aliases?format=json&v=true"
client.cat().aliases();
Response examples (200)
A successful response from `GET _cat/aliases?format=json&v=true`. This response shows that `alias2` has configured a filter and `alias3` and `alias4` have routing configurations.
[
  {
    "alias": "alias1",
    "index": "test1",
    "filter": "-",
    "routing.index": "-",
    "routing.search": "-",
    "is_write_index": "true"
  },
  {
    "alias": "alias1",
    "index": "test1",
    "filter": "*",
    "routing.index": "-",
    "routing.search": "-",
    "is_write_index": "true"
  },
  {
    "alias": "alias3",
    "index": "test1",
    "filter": "-",
    "routing.index": "1",
    "routing.search": "1",
    "is_write_index": "true"
  },
  {
    "alias": "alias4",
    "index": "test1",
    "filter": "-",
    "routing.index": "2",
    "routing.search": "1,2",
    "is_write_index": "true"
  }
]

Get shard allocation information Generally available

GET /_cat/allocation/{node_id}

All methods and paths for this operation:

GET /_cat/allocation

GET /_cat/allocation/{node_id}

Get a snapshot of the number of shards allocated to each data node and their disk space.

IMPORTANT: CAT APIs are only intended for human consumption using the command line or Kibana console. They are not intended for use by applications.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: monitor

Path parameters

  • node_id string | array[string]

    A comma-separated list of node identifiers or names used to limit the returned information.

Query parameters

  • bytes string

    The unit used to display byte values.

    Values are b, kb, mb, gb, tb, or pb.

  • h string | array[string]

    List of columns to appear in the response. Supports simple wildcards.

  • s string | array[string]

    List of columns that determine how the table should be sorted. Sorting defaults to ascending and can be changed by setting :asc or :desc as a suffix to the column name.

  • local boolean

    If true, the request computes the list of selected nodes from the local cluster state. If false the list of selected nodes are computed from the cluster state of the master node. In both cases the coordinating node will send requests for further information to each selected node.

  • master_timeout string

    Period to wait for a connection to the master node.

    Values are -1 or 0.

Responses

GET /_cat/allocation?v=true&format=json
resp = client.cat.allocation(
    v=True,
    format="json",
)
const response = await client.cat.allocation({
  v: "true",
  format: "json",
});
response = client.cat.allocation(
  v: "true",
  format: "json"
)
$resp = $client->cat()->allocation([
    "v" => "true",
    "format" => "json",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_cat/allocation?v=true&format=json"
client.cat().allocation();
Response examples (200)
A successful response from `GET /_cat/allocation?v=true&format=json`. It shows a single shard is allocated to the one node available.
[
  {
    "shards": "1",
    "shards.undesired": "0",
    "write_load.forecast": "0.0",
    "disk.indices.forecast": "260b",
    "disk.indices": "260b",
    "disk.used": "47.3gb",
    "disk.avail": "43.4gb",
    "disk.total": "100.7gb",
    "disk.percent": "46",
    "host": "127.0.0.1",
    "ip": "127.0.0.1",
    "node": "CSUXak2",
    "node.role": "himrst"
  }
]

Get component templates Generally available; Added in 5.1.0

GET /_cat/component_templates/{name}

All methods and paths for this operation:

GET /_cat/component_templates

GET /_cat/component_templates/{name}

Get information about component templates in a cluster. Component templates are building blocks for constructing index templates that specify index mappings, settings, and aliases.

IMPORTANT: CAT APIs are only intended for human consumption using the command line or Kibana console. They are not intended for use by applications. For application consumption, use the get component template API.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: monitor

Path parameters

  • name string Required

    The name of the component template. It accepts wildcard expressions. If it is omitted, all component templates are returned.

Query parameters

  • h string | array[string]

    List of columns to appear in the response. Supports simple wildcards.

  • s string | array[string]

    List of columns that determine how the table should be sorted. Sorting defaults to ascending and can be changed by setting :asc or :desc as a suffix to the column name.

  • local boolean

    If true, the request computes the list of selected nodes from the local cluster state. If false the list of selected nodes are computed from the cluster state of the master node. In both cases the coordinating node will send requests for further information to each selected node.

  • master_timeout string

    The period to wait for a connection to the master node.

    Values are -1 or 0.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • name string Required
    • version string | null Required

    • alias_count string Required
    • mapping_count string Required
    • settings_count string Required
    • metadata_count string Required
    • included_in string Required
GET /_cat/component_templates/{name}
GET _cat/component_templates/my-template-*?v=true&s=name&format=json
resp = client.cat.component_templates(
    name="my-template-*",
    v=True,
    s="name",
    format="json",
)
const response = await client.cat.componentTemplates({
  name: "my-template-*",
  v: "true",
  s: "name",
  format: "json",
});
response = client.cat.component_templates(
  name: "my-template-*",
  v: "true",
  s: "name",
  format: "json"
)
$resp = $client->cat()->componentTemplates([
    "name" => "my-template-*",
    "v" => "true",
    "s" => "name",
    "format" => "json",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_cat/component_templates/my-template-*?v=true&s=name&format=json"
client.cat().componentTemplates();
Response examples (200)
A successful response from `GET _cat/component_templates/my-template-*?v=true&s=name&format=json`.
[
  {
    "name": "my-template-1",
    "version": "null",
    "alias_count": "0",
    "mapping_count": "0",
    "settings_count": "1",
    "metadata_count": "0",
    "included_in": "[my-index-template]"
  },
    {
    "name": "my-template-2",
    "version": null,
    "alias_count": "0",
    "mapping_count": "3",
    "settings_count": "0",
    "metadata_count": "0",
    "included_in": "[my-index-template]"
  }
]

Get a document count Generally available

GET /_cat/count/{index}

All methods and paths for this operation:

GET /_cat/count

GET /_cat/count/{index}

Get quick access to a document count for a data stream, an index, or an entire cluster. The document count only includes live documents, not deleted documents which have not yet been removed by the merge process.

IMPORTANT: CAT APIs are only intended for human consumption using the command line or Kibana console. They are not intended for use by applications. For application consumption, use the count API.

Required authorization

  • Index privileges: read

Path parameters

  • index string | array[string] Required

    A comma-separated list of data streams, indices, and aliases used to limit the request. It supports wildcards (*). To target all data streams and indices, omit this parameter or use * or _all.

Query parameters

  • h string | array[string]

    List of columns to appear in the response. Supports simple wildcards.

  • s string | array[string]

    List of columns that determine how the table should be sorted. Sorting defaults to ascending and can be changed by setting :asc or :desc as a suffix to the column name.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • epoch number | string

      Some APIs will return values such as numbers also as a string (notably epoch timestamps). This behavior is used to capture this behavior while keeping the semantics of the field type.

      Depending on the target language, code generators can keep the union or remove it and leniently parse strings to the target type.

      One of:

      Time unit for seconds

    • timestamp string

      Time of day, expressed as HH:MM:SS

    • count string

      the document count

GET /_cat/count/my-index-000001?v=true&format=json
resp = client.cat.count(
    index="my-index-000001",
    v=True,
    format="json",
)
const response = await client.cat.count({
  index: "my-index-000001",
  v: "true",
  format: "json",
});
response = client.cat.count(
  index: "my-index-000001",
  v: "true",
  format: "json"
)
$resp = $client->cat()->count([
    "index" => "my-index-000001",
    "v" => "true",
    "format" => "json",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_cat/count/my-index-000001?v=true&format=json"
client.cat().count();
Response examples (200)
A successful response from `GET /_cat/count/my-index-000001?v=true&format=json`. It retrieves the document count for the `my-index-000001` data stream or index.
[
  {
    "epoch": "1475868259",
    "timestamp": "15:24:20",
    "count": "120"
  }
]
A successful response from `GET /_cat/count?v=true&format=json`. It retrieves the document count for all data streams and indices in the cluster.
[
  {
    "epoch": "1475868259",
    "timestamp": "15:24:20",
    "count": "121"
  }
]

Get field data cache information Generally available

GET /_cat/fielddata/{fields}

All methods and paths for this operation:

GET /_cat/fielddata

GET /_cat/fielddata/{fields}

Get the amount of heap memory currently used by the field data cache on every data node in the cluster.

IMPORTANT: cat APIs are only intended for human consumption using the command line or Kibana console. They are not intended for use by applications. For application consumption, use the nodes stats API.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: monitor

Path parameters

  • fields string | array[string] Required

    Comma-separated list of fields used to limit returned information. To retrieve all fields, omit this parameter.

Query parameters

  • bytes string

    The unit used to display byte values.

    Values are b, kb, mb, gb, tb, or pb.

  • fields string | array[string]

    Comma-separated list of fields used to limit returned information.

  • h string | array[string]

    List of columns to appear in the response. Supports simple wildcards.

  • s string | array[string]

    List of columns that determine how the table should be sorted. Sorting defaults to ascending and can be changed by setting :asc or :desc as a suffix to the column name.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • id string

      node id

    • host string

      host name

    • ip string

      ip address

    • node string

      node name

    • field string

      field name

    • size string

      field data usage

GET /_cat/fielddata?v=true&fields=body&format=json
resp = client.cat.fielddata(
    v=True,
    fields="body",
    format="json",
)
const response = await client.cat.fielddata({
  v: "true",
  fields: "body",
  format: "json",
});
response = client.cat.fielddata(
  v: "true",
  fields: "body",
  format: "json"
)
$resp = $client->cat()->fielddata([
    "v" => "true",
    "fields" => "body",
    "format" => "json",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_cat/fielddata?v=true&fields=body&format=json"
client.cat().fielddata();
Response examples (200)
A successful response from `GET /_cat/fielddata?v=true&fields=body&format=json`. You can specify an individual field in the request body or URL path. This example retrieves heap memory size information for the `body` field.
[
  {
    "id": "Nqk-6inXQq-OxUfOUI8jNQ",
    "host": "127.0.0.1",
    "ip": "127.0.0.1",
    "node": "Nqk-6in",
    "field": "body",
    "size": "544b"
  }
]
A successful response from `GET /_cat/fielddata/body,soul?v=true&format=json`. You can specify a comma-separated list of fields in the request body or URL path. This example retrieves heap memory size information for the `body` and `soul` fields. To get information for all fields, run `GET /_cat/fielddata?v=true`.
[
  {
    "id": "Nqk-6inXQq-OxUfOUI8jNQ",
    "host": "1127.0.0.1",
    "ip": "127.0.0.1",
    "node": "Nqk-6in",
    "field": "body",
    "size": "544b"
  },
  {
    "id": "Nqk-6inXQq-OxUfOUI8jNQ",
    "host": "127.0.0.1",
    "ip": "127.0.0.1",
    "node": "Nqk-6in",
    "field": "soul",
    "size": "480b"
  }
]

Get the cluster health status Generally available

GET /_cat/health

IMPORTANT: CAT APIs are only intended for human consumption using the command line or Kibana console. They are not intended for use by applications. For application consumption, use the cluster health API. This API is often used to check malfunctioning clusters. To help you track cluster health alongside log files and alerting systems, the API returns timestamps in two formats: HH:MM:SS, which is human-readable but includes no date information; Unix epoch time, which is machine-sortable and includes date information. The latter format is useful for cluster recoveries that take multiple days. You can use the cat health API to verify cluster health across multiple nodes. You also can use the API to track the recovery of a large cluster over a longer period of time.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: monitor

Query parameters

  • time string

    The unit used to display time values.

    Values are nanos, micros, ms, s, m, h, or d.

  • ts boolean

    If true, returns HH:MM:SS and Unix epoch timestamps.

  • h string | array[string]

    List of columns to appear in the response. Supports simple wildcards.

  • s string | array[string]

    List of columns that determine how the table should be sorted. Sorting defaults to ascending and can be changed by setting :asc or :desc as a suffix to the column name.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • epoch number | string

      Some APIs will return values such as numbers also as a string (notably epoch timestamps). This behavior is used to capture this behavior while keeping the semantics of the field type.

      Depending on the target language, code generators can keep the union or remove it and leniently parse strings to the target type.

      One of:

      Time unit for seconds

    • timestamp string

      Time of day, expressed as HH:MM:SS

    • cluster string

      cluster name

    • status string

      health status

    • node.total string

      total number of nodes

    • node.data string

      number of nodes that can store data

    • shards string

      total number of shards

    • pri string

      number of primary shards

    • relo string

      number of relocating nodes

    • init string

      number of initializing nodes

    • unassign.pri string

      number of unassigned primary shards

    • unassign string

      number of unassigned shards

    • pending_tasks string

      number of pending tasks

    • max_task_wait_time string

      wait time of longest task pending

    • active_shards_percent string

      active number of shards in percent

GET /_cat/health?v=true&format=json
resp = client.cat.health(
    v=True,
    format="json",
)
const response = await client.cat.health({
  v: "true",
  format: "json",
});
response = client.cat.health(
  v: "true",
  format: "json"
)
$resp = $client->cat()->health([
    "v" => "true",
    "format" => "json",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_cat/health?v=true&format=json"
client.cat().health();
Response examples (200)
A successful response from `GET /_cat/health?v=true&format=json`. By default, it returns `HH:MM:SS` and Unix epoch timestamps.
[
  {
    "epoch": "1475871424",
    "timestamp": "16:17:04",
    "cluster": "elasticsearch",
    "status": "green",
    "node.total": "1",
    "node.data": "1",
    "shards": "1",
    "pri": "1",
    "relo": "0",
    "init": "0",
    "unassign": "0",
    "unassign.pri": "0",
    "pending_tasks": "0",
    "max_task_wait_time": "-",
    "active_shards_percent": "100.0%"
  }
]




Get index information Generally available

GET /_cat/indices/{index}

All methods and paths for this operation:

GET /_cat/indices

GET /_cat/indices/{index}

Get high-level information about indices in a cluster, including backing indices for data streams.

Use this request to get the following information for each index in a cluster:

  • shard count
  • document count
  • deleted document count
  • primary store size
  • total store size of all shards, including shard replicas

These metrics are retrieved directly from Lucene, which Elasticsearch uses internally to power indexing and search. As a result, all document counts include hidden nested documents. To get an accurate count of Elasticsearch documents, use the cat count or count APIs.

CAT APIs are only intended for human consumption using the command line or Kibana console. They are not intended for use by applications. For application consumption, use an index endpoint.

Required authorization

  • Index privileges: monitor
  • Cluster privileges: monitor

Path parameters

  • index string | array[string] Required

    Comma-separated 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.

Query parameters

  • bytes string

    The unit used to display byte values.

    Values are b, kb, mb, gb, tb, or pb.

  • expand_wildcards string | array[string]

    The type of index that wildcard patterns can match.

    Supported values include:

    • all: Match any data stream or index, including hidden ones.
    • open: Match open, non-hidden indices. Also matches any non-hidden data stream.
    • 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 expressions are not accepted.

    Values are all, open, closed, hidden, or none.

  • health string

    The health status used to limit returned indices. By default, the response includes indices of any health status.

    Supported values include:

    • green (or GREEN): All shards are assigned.
    • yellow (or YELLOW): All primary shards are assigned, but one or more replica shards are unassigned. If a node in the cluster fails, some data could be unavailable until that node is repaired.
    • red (or RED): One or more primary shards are unassigned, so some data is unavailable. This can occur briefly during cluster startup as primary shards are assigned.

    Values are green, GREEN, yellow, YELLOW, red, or RED.

  • include_unloaded_segments boolean

    If true, the response includes information from segments that are not loaded into memory.

  • pri boolean

    If true, the response only includes information from primary shards.

  • time string

    The unit used to display time values.

    Values are nanos, micros, ms, s, m, h, or d.

  • master_timeout string

    Period to wait for a connection to the master node.

    Values are -1 or 0.

  • h string | array[string]

    List of columns to appear in the response. Supports simple wildcards.

  • s string | array[string]

    List of columns that determine how the table should be sorted. Sorting defaults to ascending and can be changed by setting :asc or :desc as a suffix to the column name.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • health string

      current health status

    • status string

      open/close status

    • index string

      index name

    • uuid string

      index uuid

    • pri string

      number of primary shards

    • rep string

      number of replica shards

    • docs.count string | null

      available docs

    • docs.deleted string | null

      deleted docs

    • creation.date string

      index creation date (millisecond value)

    • creation.date.string string

      index creation date (as string)

    • store.size string | null

      store size of primaries & replicas

    • pri.store.size string | null

      store size of primaries

    • dataset.size string | null

      total size of dataset (including the cache for partially mounted indices)

    • completion.size string

      size of completion

    • pri.completion.size string

      size of completion

    • fielddata.memory_size string

      used fielddata cache

    • pri.fielddata.memory_size string

      used fielddata cache

    • fielddata.evictions string

      fielddata evictions

    • pri.fielddata.evictions string

      fielddata evictions

    • query_cache.memory_size string

      used query cache

    • pri.query_cache.memory_size string

      used query cache

    • query_cache.evictions string

      query cache evictions

    • pri.query_cache.evictions string

      query cache evictions

    • request_cache.memory_size string

      used request cache

    • pri.request_cache.memory_size string

      used request cache

    • request_cache.evictions string

      request cache evictions

    • pri.request_cache.evictions string

      request cache evictions

    • request_cache.hit_count string

      request cache hit count

    • pri.request_cache.hit_count string

      request cache hit count

    • request_cache.miss_count string

      request cache miss count

    • pri.request_cache.miss_count string

      request cache miss count

    • flush.total string

      number of flushes

    • pri.flush.total string

      number of flushes

    • flush.total_time string

      time spent in flush

    • pri.flush.total_time string

      time spent in flush

    • get.current string

      number of current get ops

    • pri.get.current string

      number of current get ops

    • get.time string

      time spent in get

    • pri.get.time string

      time spent in get

    • get.total string

      number of get ops

    • pri.get.total string

      number of get ops

    • get.exists_time string

      time spent in successful gets

    • pri.get.exists_time string

      time spent in successful gets

    • get.exists_total string

      number of successful gets

    • pri.get.exists_total string

      number of successful gets

    • get.missing_time string

      time spent in failed gets

    • pri.get.missing_time string

      time spent in failed gets

    • get.missing_total string

      number of failed gets

    • pri.get.missing_total string

      number of failed gets

    • indexing.delete_current string

      number of current deletions

    • pri.indexing.delete_current string

      number of current deletions

    • indexing.delete_time string

      time spent in deletions

    • pri.indexing.delete_time string

      time spent in deletions

    • indexing.delete_total string

      number of delete ops

    • pri.indexing.delete_total string

      number of delete ops

    • indexing.index_current string

      number of current indexing ops

    • pri.indexing.index_current string

      number of current indexing ops

    • indexing.index_time string

      time spent in indexing

    • pri.indexing.index_time string

      time spent in indexing

    • indexing.index_total string

      number of indexing ops

    • pri.indexing.index_total string

      number of indexing ops

    • indexing.index_failed string

      number of failed indexing ops

    • pri.indexing.index_failed string

      number of failed indexing ops

    • merges.current string

      number of current merges

    • pri.merges.current string

      number of current merges

    • merges.current_docs string

      number of current merging docs

    • pri.merges.current_docs string

      number of current merging docs

    • merges.current_size string

      size of current merges

    • pri.merges.current_size string

      size of current merges

    • merges.total string

      number of completed merge ops

    • pri.merges.total string

      number of completed merge ops

    • merges.total_docs string

      docs merged

    • pri.merges.total_docs string

      docs merged

    • merges.total_size string

      size merged

    • pri.merges.total_size string

      size merged

    • merges.total_time string

      time spent in merges

    • pri.merges.total_time string

      time spent in merges

    • refresh.total string

      total refreshes

    • pri.refresh.total string

      total refreshes

    • refresh.time string

      time spent in refreshes

    • pri.refresh.time string

      time spent in refreshes

    • refresh.external_total string

      total external refreshes

    • pri.refresh.external_total string

      total external refreshes

    • refresh.external_time string

      time spent in external refreshes

    • pri.refresh.external_time string

      time spent in external refreshes

    • refresh.listeners string

      number of pending refresh listeners

    • pri.refresh.listeners string

      number of pending refresh listeners

    • search.fetch_current string

      current fetch phase ops

    • pri.search.fetch_current string

      current fetch phase ops

    • search.fetch_time string

      time spent in fetch phase

    • pri.search.fetch_time string

      time spent in fetch phase

    • search.fetch_total string

      total fetch ops

    • pri.search.fetch_total string

      total fetch ops

    • search.open_contexts string

      open search contexts

    • pri.search.open_contexts string

      open search contexts

    • search.query_current string

      current query phase ops

    • pri.search.query_current string

      current query phase ops

    • search.query_time string

      time spent in query phase

    • pri.search.query_time string

      time spent in query phase

    • search.query_total string

      total query phase ops

    • pri.search.query_total string

      total query phase ops

    • search.scroll_current string

      open scroll contexts

    • pri.search.scroll_current string

      open scroll contexts

    • search.scroll_time string

      time scroll contexts held open

    • pri.search.scroll_time string

      time scroll contexts held open

    • search.scroll_total string

      completed scroll contexts

    • pri.search.scroll_total string

      completed scroll contexts

    • segments.count string

      number of segments

    • pri.segments.count string

      number of segments

    • segments.memory string

      memory used by segments

    • pri.segments.memory string

      memory used by segments

    • segments.index_writer_memory string

      memory used by index writer

    • pri.segments.index_writer_memory string

      memory used by index writer

    • segments.version_map_memory string

      memory used by version map

    • pri.segments.version_map_memory string

      memory used by version map

    • segments.fixed_bitset_memory string

      memory used by fixed bit sets for nested object field types and export type filters for types referred in _parent fields

    • pri.segments.fixed_bitset_memory string

      memory used by fixed bit sets for nested object field types and export type filters for types referred in _parent fields

    • warmer.current string

      current warmer ops

    • pri.warmer.current string

      current warmer ops

    • warmer.total string

      total warmer ops

    • pri.warmer.total string

      total warmer ops

    • warmer.total_time string

      time spent in warmers

    • pri.warmer.total_time string

      time spent in warmers

    • suggest.current string

      number of current suggest ops

    • pri.suggest.current string

      number of current suggest ops

    • suggest.time string

      time spend in suggest

    • pri.suggest.time string

      time spend in suggest

    • suggest.total string

      number of suggest ops

    • pri.suggest.total string

      number of suggest ops

    • memory.total string

      total used memory

    • pri.memory.total string

      total user memory

    • search.throttled string

      indicates if the index is search throttled

    • bulk.total_operations string

      number of bulk shard ops

    • pri.bulk.total_operations string

      number of bulk shard ops

    • bulk.total_time string

      time spend in shard bulk

    • pri.bulk.total_time string

      time spend in shard bulk

    • bulk.total_size_in_bytes string

      total size in bytes of shard bulk

    • pri.bulk.total_size_in_bytes string

      total size in bytes of shard bulk

    • bulk.avg_time string

      average time spend in shard bulk

    • pri.bulk.avg_time string

      average time spend in shard bulk

    • bulk.avg_size_in_bytes string

      average size in bytes of shard bulk

    • pri.bulk.avg_size_in_bytes string

      average size in bytes of shard bulk

GET /_cat/indices/my-index-*?v=true&s=index&format=json
resp = client.cat.indices(
    index="my-index-*",
    v=True,
    s="index",
    format="json",
)
const response = await client.cat.indices({
  index: "my-index-*",
  v: "true",
  s: "index",
  format: "json",
});
response = client.cat.indices(
  index: "my-index-*",
  v: "true",
  s: "index",
  format: "json"
)
$resp = $client->cat()->indices([
    "index" => "my-index-*",
    "v" => "true",
    "s" => "index",
    "format" => "json",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_cat/indices/my-index-*?v=true&s=index&format=json"
client.cat().indices();
Response examples (200)
A successful response from `GET /_cat/indices/my-index-*?v=true&s=index&format=json`.
[
  {
    "health": "yellow",
    "status": "open",
    "index": "my-index-000001",
    "uuid": "u8FNjxh8Rfy_awN11oDKYQ",
    "pri": "1",
    "rep": "1",
    "docs.count": "1200",
    "docs.deleted": "0",
    "store.size": "88.1kb",
    "pri.store.size": "88.1kb",
    "dataset.size": "88.1kb"
  },
  {
    "health": "green",
    "status": "open",
    "index": "my-index-000002",
    "uuid": "nYFWZEO7TUiOjLQXBaYJpA ",
    "pri": "1",
    "rep": "0",
    "docs.count": "0",
    "docs.deleted": "0",
    "store.size": "260b",
    "pri.store.size": "260b",
    "dataset.size": "260b"
  }
]




Get data frame analytics jobs Generally available; Added in 7.7.0

GET /_cat/ml/data_frame/analytics/{id}

All methods and paths for this operation:

GET /_cat/ml/data_frame/analytics

GET /_cat/ml/data_frame/analytics/{id}

Get configuration and usage information about data frame analytics jobs.

IMPORTANT: CAT APIs are only intended for human consumption using the Kibana console or command line. They are not intended for use by applications. For application consumption, use the get data frame analytics jobs statistics API.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: monitor_ml

Path parameters

  • id string Required

    The ID of the data frame analytics to fetch

Query parameters

  • allow_no_match boolean

    Whether to ignore if a wildcard expression matches no configs. (This includes _all string or when no configs have been specified)

  • bytes string

    The unit in which to display byte values

    Values are b, kb, mb, gb, tb, or pb.

  • h string | array[string]

    Comma-separated list of column names to display.

    Supported values include:

    • assignment_explanation (or ae): Contains messages relating to the selection of a node.
    • create_time (or ct, createTime): The time when the data frame analytics job was created.
    • description (or d): A description of a job.
    • dest_index (or di, destIndex): Name of the destination index.
    • failure_reason (or fr, failureReason): Contains messages about the reason why a data frame analytics job failed.
    • id: Identifier for the data frame analytics job.
    • model_memory_limit (or mml, modelMemoryLimit): The approximate maximum amount of memory resources that are permitted for the data frame analytics job.
    • node.address (or na, nodeAddress): The network address of the node that the data frame analytics job is assigned to.
    • node.ephemeral_id (or ne, nodeEphemeralId): The ephemeral ID of the node that the data frame analytics job is assigned to.
    • node.id (or ni, nodeId): The unique identifier of the node that the data frame analytics job is assigned to.
    • node.name (or nn, nodeName): The name of the node that the data frame analytics job is assigned to.
    • progress (or p): The progress report of the data frame analytics job by phase.
    • source_index (or si, sourceIndex): Name of the source index.
    • state (or s): Current state of the data frame analytics job.
    • type (or t): The type of analysis that the data frame analytics job performs.
    • version (or v): The Elasticsearch version number in which the data frame analytics job was created.
  • s string | array[string]

    Comma-separated list of column names or column aliases used to sort the response.

    Supported values include:

    • assignment_explanation (or ae): Contains messages relating to the selection of a node.
    • create_time (or ct, createTime): The time when the data frame analytics job was created.
    • description (or d): A description of a job.
    • dest_index (or di, destIndex): Name of the destination index.
    • failure_reason (or fr, failureReason): Contains messages about the reason why a data frame analytics job failed.
    • id: Identifier for the data frame analytics job.
    • model_memory_limit (or mml, modelMemoryLimit): The approximate maximum amount of memory resources that are permitted for the data frame analytics job.
    • node.address (or na, nodeAddress): The network address of the node that the data frame analytics job is assigned to.
    • node.ephemeral_id (or ne, nodeEphemeralId): The ephemeral ID of the node that the data frame analytics job is assigned to.
    • node.id (or ni, nodeId): The unique identifier of the node that the data frame analytics job is assigned to.
    • node.name (or nn, nodeName): The name of the node that the data frame analytics job is assigned to.
    • progress (or p): The progress report of the data frame analytics job by phase.
    • source_index (or si, sourceIndex): Name of the source index.
    • state (or s): Current state of the data frame analytics job.
    • type (or t): The type of analysis that the data frame analytics job performs.
    • version (or v): The Elasticsearch version number in which the data frame analytics job was created.
  • time string

    Unit used to display time values.

    Values are nanos, micros, ms, s, m, h, or d.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • id string
    • type string

      The type of analysis that the job performs.

    • create_time string

      The time when the job was created.

    • version string
    • source_index string
    • dest_index string
    • description string

      A description of the job.

    • model_memory_limit string

      The approximate maximum amount of memory resources that are permitted for the job.

    • state string

      The current status of the job.

    • failure_reason string

      Messages about the reason why the job failed.

    • progress string

      The progress report for the job by phase.

    • assignment_explanation string

      Messages related to the selection of a node.

    • node.id string
    • node.name string
    • node.ephemeral_id string
    • node.address string

      The network address of the assigned node.

GET /_cat/ml/data_frame/analytics/{id}
GET _cat/ml/data_frame/analytics?v=true&format=json
resp = client.cat.ml_data_frame_analytics(
    v=True,
    format="json",
)
const response = await client.cat.mlDataFrameAnalytics({
  v: "true",
  format: "json",
});
response = client.cat.ml_data_frame_analytics(
  v: "true",
  format: "json"
)
$resp = $client->cat()->mlDataFrameAnalytics([
    "v" => "true",
    "format" => "json",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_cat/ml/data_frame/analytics?v=true&format=json"
client.cat().mlDataFrameAnalytics();
Response examples (200)
A successful response from `GET _cat/ml/data_frame/analytics?v=true&format=json`.
[
  {
    "id": "classifier_job_1",
    "type": "classification",
    "create_time": "2020-02-12T11:49:09.594Z",
    "state": "stopped"
  },
    {
    "id": "classifier_job_2",
    "type": "classification",
    "create_time": "2020-02-12T11:49:14.479Z",
    "state": "stopped"
  },
  {
    "id": "classifier_job_3",
    "type": "classification",
    "create_time": "2020-02-12T11:49:16.928Z",
    "state": "stopped"
  },
  {
    "id": "classifier_job_4",
    "type": "classification",
    "create_time": "2020-02-12T11:49:19.127Z",
    "state": "stopped"
  },
  {
    "id": "classifier_job_5",
    "type": "classification",
    "create_time": "2020-02-12T11:49:21.349Z",
    "state": "stopped"
  }
]

Get datafeeds Generally available; Added in 7.7.0

GET /_cat/ml/datafeeds/{datafeed_id}

All methods and paths for this operation:

GET /_cat/ml/datafeeds

GET /_cat/ml/datafeeds/{datafeed_id}

Get configuration and usage information about datafeeds. This API returns a maximum of 10,000 datafeeds. If the Elasticsearch security features are enabled, you must have monitor_ml, monitor, manage_ml, or manage cluster privileges to use this API.

IMPORTANT: CAT APIs are only intended for human consumption using the Kibana console or command line. They are not intended for use by applications. For application consumption, use the get datafeed statistics API.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: monitor_ml

Path parameters

  • datafeed_id string Required

    A numerical character string that uniquely identifies the datafeed.

Query parameters

  • allow_no_match boolean

    Specifies what to do when the request:

    • Contains wildcard expressions and there are no datafeeds 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 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 string | array[string]

    Comma-separated list of column names to display.

    Supported values include:

    • ae (or assignment_explanation): For started datafeeds only, contains messages relating to the selection of a node.
    • bc (or buckets.count, bucketsCount): The number of buckets processed.
    • id: A numerical character string that uniquely identifies the datafeed.
    • na (or node.address, nodeAddress): For started datafeeds only, the network address of the node where the datafeed is started.
    • ne (or node.ephemeral_id, nodeEphemeralId): For started datafeeds only, the ephemeral ID of the node where the datafeed is started.
    • ni (or node.id, nodeId): For started datafeeds only, the unique identifier of the node where the datafeed is started.
    • nn (or node.name, nodeName): For started datafeeds only, the name of the node where the datafeed is started.
    • sba (or search.bucket_avg, searchBucketAvg): The average search time per bucket, in milliseconds.
    • sc (or search.count, searchCount): The number of searches run by the datafeed.
    • seah (or search.exp_avg_hour, searchExpAvgHour): The exponential average search time per hour, in milliseconds.
    • st (or search.time, searchTime): The total time the datafeed spent searching, in milliseconds.
    • s (or state): The status of the datafeed: starting, started, stopping, or stopped. If starting, the datafeed has been requested to start but has not yet started. If started, the datafeed is actively receiving data. If stopping, the datafeed has been requested to stop gracefully and is completing its final action. If stopped, the datafeed is stopped and will not receive data until it is re-started.
  • s string | array[string]

    Comma-separated list of column names or column aliases used to sort the response.

    Supported values include:

    • ae (or assignment_explanation): For started datafeeds only, contains messages relating to the selection of a node.
    • bc (or buckets.count, bucketsCount): The number of buckets processed.
    • id: A numerical character string that uniquely identifies the datafeed.
    • na (or node.address, nodeAddress): For started datafeeds only, the network address of the node where the datafeed is started.
    • ne (or node.ephemeral_id, nodeEphemeralId): For started datafeeds only, the ephemeral ID of the node where the datafeed is started.
    • ni (or node.id, nodeId): For started datafeeds only, the unique identifier of the node where the datafeed is started.
    • nn (or node.name, nodeName): For started datafeeds only, the name of the node where the datafeed is started.
    • sba (or search.bucket_avg, searchBucketAvg): The average search time per bucket, in milliseconds.
    • sc (or search.count, searchCount): The number of searches run by the datafeed.
    • seah (or search.exp_avg_hour, searchExpAvgHour): The exponential average search time per hour, in milliseconds.
    • st (or search.time, searchTime): The total time the datafeed spent searching, in milliseconds.
    • s (or state): The status of the datafeed: starting, started, stopping, or stopped. If starting, the datafeed has been requested to start but has not yet started. If started, the datafeed is actively receiving data. If stopping, the datafeed has been requested to stop gracefully and is completing its final action. If stopped, the datafeed is stopped and will not receive data until it is re-started.
  • time string

    The unit used to display time values.

    Values are nanos, micros, ms, s, m, h, or d.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • id string

      The datafeed identifier.

    • state string

      Values are started, stopped, starting, or stopping.

    • assignment_explanation string

      For started datafeeds only, contains messages relating to the selection of a node.

    • buckets.count string

      The number of buckets processed.

    • search.count string

      The number of searches run by the datafeed.

    • search.time string

      The total time the datafeed spent searching, in milliseconds.

    • search.bucket_avg string

      The average search time per bucket, in milliseconds.

    • search.exp_avg_hour string

      The exponential average search time per hour, in milliseconds.

    • node.id string

      The unique identifier of the assigned node. For started datafeeds only, this information pertains to the node upon which the datafeed is started.

    • node.name string

      The name of the assigned node. For started datafeeds only, this information pertains to the node upon which the datafeed is started.

    • node.ephemeral_id string

      The ephemeral identifier of the assigned node. For started datafeeds only, this information pertains to the node upon which the datafeed is started.

    • node.address string

      The network address of the assigned node. For started datafeeds only, this information pertains to the node upon which the datafeed is started.

GET /_cat/ml/datafeeds/{datafeed_id}
GET _cat/ml/datafeeds?v=true&format=json
resp = client.cat.ml_datafeeds(
    v=True,
    format="json",
)
const response = await client.cat.mlDatafeeds({
  v: "true",
  format: "json",
});
response = client.cat.ml_datafeeds(
  v: "true",
  format: "json"
)
$resp = $client->cat()->mlDatafeeds([
    "v" => "true",
    "format" => "json",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_cat/ml/datafeeds?v=true&format=json"
client.cat().mlDatafeeds();
Response examples (200)
A successful response from `GET _cat/ml/datafeeds?v=true&format=json`.
[
  {
    "id": "datafeed-high_sum_total_sales",
    "state": "stopped",
    "buckets.count": "743",
    "search.count": "7"
  },
  {
    "id": "datafeed-low_request_rate",
    "state": "stopped",
    "buckets.count": "1457",
    "search.count": "3"
  },
  {
    "id": "datafeed-response_code_rates",
    "state": "stopped",
    "buckets.count": "1460",
    "search.count": "18"
  },
  {
    "id": "datafeed-url_scanning",
    "state": "stopped",
    "buckets.count": "1460",
    "search.count": "18"
  }
]








Get node attribute information Generally available

GET /_cat/nodeattrs

Get information about custom node attributes. IMPORTANT: cat APIs are only intended for human consumption using the command line or Kibana console. They are not intended for use by applications. For application consumption, use the nodes info API.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: monitor

Query parameters

  • h string | array[string]

    List of columns to appear in the response. Supports simple wildcards.

  • s string | array[string]

    List of columns that determine how the table should be sorted. Sorting defaults to ascending and can be changed by setting :asc or :desc as a suffix to the column name.

  • local boolean

    If true, the request computes the list of selected nodes from the local cluster state. If false the list of selected nodes are computed from the cluster state of the master node. In both cases the coordinating node will send requests for further information to each selected node.

  • master_timeout string

    Period to wait for a connection to the master node.

    Values are -1 or 0.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • node string

      The node name.

    • id string

      The unique node identifier.

    • pid string

      The process identifier.

    • host string

      The host name.

    • ip string

      The IP address.

    • port string

      The bound transport port.

    • attr string

      The attribute name.

    • value string

      The attribute value.

GET /_cat/nodeattrs?v=true&format=json
resp = client.cat.nodeattrs(
    v=True,
    format="json",
)
const response = await client.cat.nodeattrs({
  v: "true",
  format: "json",
});
response = client.cat.nodeattrs(
  v: "true",
  format: "json"
)
$resp = $client->cat()->nodeattrs([
    "v" => "true",
    "format" => "json",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_cat/nodeattrs?v=true&format=json"
client.cat().nodeattrs();
Response examples (200)
A successful response from `GET /_cat/nodeattrs?v=true&format=json`. The `node`, `host`, and `ip` columns provide basic information about each node. The `attr` and `value` columns return custom node attributes, one per line.
[
  {
    "node": "node-0",
    "host": "127.0.0.1",
    "ip": "127.0.0.1",
    "attr": "testattr",
    "value": "test"
  }
]
A successful response from `GET /_cat/nodeattrs?v=true&h=name,pid,attr,value`. It returns the `name`, `pid`, `attr`, and `value` columns.
[
  {
    "name": "node-0",
    "pid": "19566",
    "attr": "testattr",
    "value": "test"
  }
]

Get node information Generally available

GET /_cat/nodes

Get information about the nodes in a cluster. IMPORTANT: cat APIs are only intended for human consumption using the command line or Kibana console. They are not intended for use by applications. For application consumption, use the nodes info API.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: monitor

Query parameters

  • bytes string

    The unit used to display byte values.

    Values are b, kb, mb, gb, tb, or pb.

  • full_id boolean | string

    If true, return the full node ID. If false, return the shortened node ID.

  • include_unloaded_segments boolean

    If true, the response includes information from segments that are not loaded into memory.

  • h string | array[string]

    A comma-separated list of columns names to display. It supports simple wildcards.

    Supported values include:

    • build (or b): The Elasticsearch build hash. For example: 5c03844.
    • completion.size (or cs, completionSize): The size of completion. For example: 0b.
    • cpu: The percentage of recent system CPU used.
    • disk.avail (or d, disk, diskAvail): The available disk space. For example: 198.4gb.
    • disk.total (or dt, diskTotal): The total disk space. For example: 458.3gb.
    • disk.used (or du, diskUsed): The used disk space. For example: 259.8gb.
    • disk.used_percent (or dup, diskUsedPercent): The percentage of disk space used.
    • fielddata.evictions (or fe, fielddataEvictions): The number of fielddata cache evictions.
    • fielddata.memory_size (or fm, fielddataMemory): The fielddata cache memory used. For example: 0b.
    • file_desc.current (or fdc, fileDescriptorCurrent): The number of file descriptors used.
    • file_desc.max (or fdm, fileDescriptorMax): The maximum number of file descriptors.
    • file_desc.percent (or fdp, fileDescriptorPercent): The percentage of file descriptors used.
    • flush.total (or ft, flushTotal): The number of flushes.
    • flush.total_time (or ftt, flushTotalTime): The amount of time spent in flush.
    • get.current (or gc, getCurrent): The number of current get operations.
    • get.exists_time (or geti, getExistsTime): The time spent in successful get operations. For example: 14ms.
    • get.exists_total (or geto, getExistsTotal): The number of successful get operations.
    • get.missing_time (or gmti, getMissingTime): The time spent in failed get operations. For example: 0s.
    • get.missing_total (or gmto, getMissingTotal): The number of failed get operations.
    • get.time (or gti, getTime): The amount of time spent in get operations. For example: 14ms.
    • get.total (or gto, getTotal): The number of get operations.
    • heap.current (or hc, heapCurrent): The used heap size. For example: 311.2mb.
    • heap.max (or hm, heapMax): The total heap size. For example: 4gb.
    • heap.percent (or hp, heapPercent): The used percentage of total allocated Elasticsearch JVM heap. This value reflects only the Elasticsearch process running within the operating system and is the most direct indicator of its JVM, heap, or memory resource performance.
    • http_address (or http): The bound HTTP address.
    • id (or nodeId): The identifier for the node.
    • indexing.delete_current (or idc, indexingDeleteCurrent): The number of current deletion operations.
    • indexing.delete_time (or idti, indexingDeleteTime): The time spent in deletion operations. For example: 2ms.
    • indexing.delete_total (or idto, indexingDeleteTotal): The number of deletion operations.
    • indexing.index_current (or iic, indexingIndexCurrent): The number of current indexing operations.
    • indexing.index_failed (or iif, indexingIndexFailed): The number of failed indexing operations.
    • indexing.index_failed_due_to_version_conflict (or iifvc, indexingIndexFailedDueToVersionConflict): The number of indexing operations that failed due to version conflict.
    • indexing.index_time (or iiti, indexingIndexTime): The time spent in indexing operations. For example: 134ms.
    • indexing.index_total (or iito, indexingIndexTotal): The number of indexing operations.
    • ip (or i): The IP address.
    • jdk (or j): The Java version. For example: 1.8.0.
    • load_1m (or l): The most recent load average. For example: 0.22.
    • load_5m (or l): The load average for the last five minutes. For example: 0.78.
    • load_15m (or l): The load average for the last fifteen minutes. For example: 1.24.
    • mappings.total_count (or mtc, mappingsTotalCount): The number of mappings, including runtime and object fields.
    • mappings.total_estimated_overhead_in_bytes (or mteo, mappingsTotalEstimatedOverheadInBytes): The estimated heap overhead, in bytes, of mappings on this node, which allows for 1KiB of heap for every mapped field.
    • master (or m): Indicates whether the node is the elected master node. Returned values include * (elected master) and - (not elected master).
    • merges.current (or mc, mergesCurrent): The number of current merge operations.
    • merges.current_docs (or mcd, mergesCurrentDocs): The number of current merging documents.
    • merges.current_size (or mcs, mergesCurrentSize): The size of current merges. For example: 0b.
    • merges.total (or mt, mergesTotal): The number of completed merge operations.
    • merges.total_docs (or mtd, mergesTotalDocs): The number of merged documents.
    • merges.total_size (or mts, mergesTotalSize): The total size of merges. For example: 0b.
    • merges.total_time (or mtt, mergesTotalTime): The time spent merging documents. For example: 0s.
    • name (or n): The node name.
    • node.role (or r, role, nodeRole): The roles of the node. Returned values include c (cold node), d (data node), f (frozen node), h (hot node), i (ingest node), l (machine learning node), m (master-eligible node), r (remote cluster client node), s (content node), t (transform node), v (voting-only node), w (warm node), and - (coordinating node only). For example, dim indicates a master-eligible data and ingest node.
    • pid (or p): The process identifier.
    • port (or po): The bound transport port number.
    • query_cache.memory_size (or qcm, queryCacheMemory): The used query cache memory. For example: 0b.
    • query_cache.evictions (or qce, queryCacheEvictions): The number of query cache evictions.
    • query_cache.hit_count (or qchc, queryCacheHitCount): The query cache hit count.
    • query_cache.miss_count (or qcmc, queryCacheMissCount): The query cache miss count.
    • ram.current (or rc, ramCurrent): The used total memory. For example: 513.4mb.
    • ram.max (or rm, ramMax): The total memory. For example: 2.9gb.
    • ram.percent (or rp, ramPercent): The used percentage of the total operating system memory. This reflects all processes running on the operating system instead of only Elasticsearch and is not guaranteed to correlate to its performance.
    • refresh.total (or rto, refreshTotal): The number of refresh operations.
    • refresh.time (or rti, refreshTime): The time spent in refresh operations. For example: 91ms.
    • request_cache.memory_size (or rcm, requestCacheMemory): The used request cache memory. For example: 0b.
    • request_cache.evictions (or rce, requestCacheEvictions): The number of request cache evictions.
    • request_cache.hit_count (or rchc, requestCacheHitCount): The request cache hit count.
    • request_cache.miss_count (or rcmc, requestCacheMissCount): The request cache miss count.
    • script.compilations (or scrcc, scriptCompilations): The number of total script compilations.
    • script.cache_evictions (or scrce, scriptCacheEvictions): The number of total compiled scripts evicted from cache.
    • search.fetch_current (or sfc, searchFetchCurrent): The number of current fetch phase operations.
    • search.fetch_time (or sfti, searchFetchTime): The time spent in fetch phase. For example: 37ms.
    • search.fetch_total (or sfto, searchFetchTotal): The number of fetch operations.
    • search.open_contexts (or so, searchOpenContexts): The number of open search contexts.
    • search.query_current (or sqc, searchQueryCurrent): The number of current query phase operations.
    • search.query_time (or sqti, searchQueryTime): The time spent in query phase. For example: 43ms.
    • search.query_total (or sqto, searchQueryTotal): The number of query operations.
    • search.scroll_current (or scc, searchScrollCurrent): The number of open scroll contexts.
    • search.scroll_time (or scti, searchScrollTime): The amount of time scroll contexts were held open. For example: 2m.
    • search.scroll_total (or scto, searchScrollTotal): The number of completed scroll contexts.
    • segments.count (or sc, segmentsCount): The number of segments.
    • segments.fixed_bitset_memory (or sfbm, fixedBitsetMemory): The memory used by fixed bit sets for nested object field types and type filters for types referred in join fields. For example: 1.0kb.
    • segments.index_writer_memory (or siwm, segmentsIndexWriterMemory): The memory used by the index writer. For example: 18mb.
    • segments.memory (or sm, segmentsMemory): The memory used by segments. For example: 1.4kb.
    • segments.version_map_memory (or svmm, segmentsVersionMapMemory): The memory used by the version map. For example: 1.0kb.
    • shard_stats.total_count (or sstc, shards, shardStatsTotalCount): The number of shards assigned.
    • suggest.current (or suc, suggestCurrent): The number of current suggest operations.
    • suggest.time (or suti, suggestTime): The time spent in suggest operations.
    • suggest.total (or suto, suggestTotal): The number of suggest operations.
    • uptime (or u): The amount of node uptime. For example: 17.3m.
    • version (or v): The Elasticsearch version. For example: 9.0.0.
  • s string | array[string]

    A comma-separated list of column names or aliases that determines the sort order. Sorting defaults to ascending and can be changed by setting :asc or :desc as a suffix to the column name.

  • master_timeout string

    The period to wait for a connection to the master node.

    Values are -1 or 0.

  • time string

    The unit used to display time values.

    Values are nanos, micros, ms, s, m, h, or d.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • id string
    • pid string

      The process identifier.

    • ip string

      The IP address.

    • port string

      The bound transport port.

    • http_address string

      The bound HTTP address.

    • version string
    • flavor string

      The Elasticsearch distribution flavor.

    • type string

      The Elasticsearch distribution type.

    • build string

      The Elasticsearch build hash.

    • jdk string

      The Java version.

    • disk.total number | string

    • disk.used number | string

    • disk.avail number | string

    • disk.used_percent string | number

    • heap.current string

      The used heap.

    • heap.percent string | number

    • heap.max string

      The maximum configured heap.

    • ram.current string

      The used machine memory.

    • ram.percent string | number

    • ram.max string

      The total machine memory.

    • file_desc.current string

      The used file descriptors.

    • file_desc.percent string | number

    • file_desc.max string

      The maximum number of file descriptors.

    • cpu string

      The recent system CPU usage as a percentage.

    • load_1m string

      The load average for the most recent minute.

    • load_5m string

      The load average for the last five minutes.

    • load_15m string

      The load average for the last fifteen minutes.

    • uptime string

      The node uptime.

    • node.role string

      The roles of the node. Returned values include c(cold node), d(data node), f(frozen node), h(hot node), i(ingest node), l(machine learning node), m (master eligible node), r(remote cluster client node), s(content node), t(transform node), v(voting-only node), w(warm node),and -(coordinating node only).

    • master string

      Indicates whether the node is the elected master node. Returned values include *(elected master) and -(not elected master).

    • name string
    • completion.size string

      The size of completion.

    • fielddata.memory_size string

      The used fielddata cache.

    • fielddata.evictions string

      The fielddata evictions.

    • query_cache.memory_size string

      The used query cache.

    • query_cache.evictions string

      The query cache evictions.

    • query_cache.hit_count string

      The query cache hit counts.

    • query_cache.miss_count string

      The query cache miss counts.

    • request_cache.memory_size string

      The used request cache.

    • request_cache.evictions string

      The request cache evictions.

    • request_cache.hit_count string

      The request cache hit counts.

    • request_cache.miss_count string

      The request cache miss counts.

    • flush.total string

      The number of flushes.

    • flush.total_time string

      The time spent in flush.

    • get.current string

      The number of current get ops.

    • get.time string

      The time spent in get.

    • get.total string

      The number of get ops.

    • get.exists_time string

      The time spent in successful gets.

    • get.exists_total string

      The number of successful get operations.

    • get.missing_time string

      The time spent in failed gets.

    • get.missing_total string

      The number of failed gets.

    • indexing.delete_current string

      The number of current deletions.

    • indexing.delete_time string

      The time spent in deletions.

    • indexing.delete_total string

      The number of delete operations.

    • indexing.index_current string

      The number of current indexing operations.

    • indexing.index_time string

      The time spent in indexing.

    • indexing.index_total string

      The number of indexing operations.

    • indexing.index_failed string

      The number of failed indexing operations.

    • merges.current string

      The number of current merges.

    • merges.current_docs string

      The number of current merging docs.

    • merges.current_size string

      The size of current merges.

    • merges.total string

      The number of completed merge operations.

    • merges.total_docs string

      The docs merged.

    • merges.total_size string

      The size merged.

    • merges.total_time string

      The time spent in merges.

    • refresh.total string

      The total refreshes.

    • refresh.time string

      The time spent in refreshes.

    • refresh.external_total string

      The total external refreshes.

    • refresh.external_time string

      The time spent in external refreshes.

    • refresh.listeners string

      The number of pending refresh listeners.

    • script.compilations string

      The total script compilations.

    • script.cache_evictions string

      The total compiled scripts evicted from the cache.

    • script.compilation_limit_triggered string

      The script cache compilation limit triggered.

    • search.fetch_current string

      The current fetch phase operations.

    • search.fetch_time string

      The time spent in fetch phase.

    • search.fetch_total string

      The total fetch operations.

    • search.open_contexts string

      The open search contexts.

    • search.query_current string

      The current query phase operations.

    • search.query_time string

      The time spent in query phase.

    • search.query_total string

      The total query phase operations.

    • search.scroll_current string

      The open scroll contexts.

    • search.scroll_time string

      The time scroll contexts held open.

    • search.scroll_total string

      The completed scroll contexts.

    • segments.count string

      The number of segments.

    • segments.memory string

      The memory used by segments.

    • segments.index_writer_memory string

      The memory used by the index writer.

    • segments.version_map_memory string

      The memory used by the version map.

    • segments.fixed_bitset_memory string

      The memory used by fixed bit sets for nested object field types and export type filters for types referred in _parent fields.

    • suggest.current string

      The number of current suggest operations.

    • suggest.time string

      The time spend in suggest.

    • suggest.total string

      The number of suggest operations.

    • bulk.total_operations string

      The number of bulk shard operations.

    • bulk.total_time string

      The time spend in shard bulk.

    • bulk.total_size_in_bytes string

      The total size in bytes of shard bulk.

    • bulk.avg_time string

      The average time spend in shard bulk.

    • bulk.avg_size_in_bytes string

      The average size in bytes of shard bulk.

GET /_cat/nodes?v=true&h=id,ip,port,v,m&format=json
resp = client.cat.nodes(
    v=True,
    h="id,ip,port,v,m",
    format="json",
)
const response = await client.cat.nodes({
  v: "true",
  h: "id,ip,port,v,m",
  format: "json",
});
response = client.cat.nodes(
  v: "true",
  h: "id,ip,port,v,m",
  format: "json"
)
$resp = $client->cat()->nodes([
    "v" => "true",
    "h" => "id,ip,port,v,m",
    "format" => "json",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_cat/nodes?v=true&h=id,ip,port,v,m&format=json"
client.cat().nodes();
Response examples (200)
A successful response from `GET /_cat/nodes?v=true&format=json`. The `ip`, `heap.percent`, `ram.percent`, `cpu`, and `load_*` columns provide the IP addresses and performance information of each node. The `node.role`, `master`, and `name` columns provide information useful for monitoring an entire cluster, particularly large ones.
[
  {
    "ip": "127.0.0.1",
    "heap.percent": "65",
    "ram.percent": "99",
    "cpu": "42",
    "load_1m": "3.07",
    "load_5m": null,
    "load_15m": null,
    "node.role": "cdfhilmrstw",
    "master": "*",
    "name": "mJw06l1"
  }
]
A successful response from `GET /_cat/nodes?v=true&h=id,ip,port,v,m&format=json`. It returns the `id`, `ip`, `port`, `v` (version), and `m` (master) columns.
[
  {
    "id": "veJR",
    "ip": "127.0.0.1",
    "port": "59938",
    "v": "9.0.0",
    "m": "*"
  }
]

Get pending task information Generally available

GET /_cat/pending_tasks

Get information about cluster-level changes that have not yet taken effect. IMPORTANT: cat APIs are only intended for human consumption using the command line or Kibana console. They are not intended for use by applications. For application consumption, use the pending cluster tasks API.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: monitor

Query parameters

  • h string | array[string]

    List of columns to appear in the response. Supports simple wildcards.

  • s string | array[string]

    List of columns that determine how the table should be sorted. Sorting defaults to ascending and can be changed by setting :asc or :desc as a suffix to the column name.

  • local boolean

    If true, the request computes the list of selected nodes from the local cluster state. If false the list of selected nodes are computed from the cluster state of the master node. In both cases the coordinating node will send requests for further information to each selected node.

  • master_timeout string

    Period to wait for a connection to the master node.

    Values are -1 or 0.

  • time string

    Unit used to display time values.

    Values are nanos, micros, ms, s, m, h, or d.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • insertOrder string

      The task insertion order.

    • timeInQueue string

      Indicates how long the task has been in queue.

    • priority string

      The task priority.

    • source string

      The task source.

GET /_cat/pending_tasks?v=trueh=insertOrder,timeInQueue,priority,source&format=json
resp = client.cat.pending_tasks(
    v="trueh=insertOrder,timeInQueue,priority,source",
    format="json",
)
const response = await client.cat.pendingTasks({
  v: "trueh=insertOrder,timeInQueue,priority,source",
  format: "json",
});
response = client.cat.pending_tasks(
  v: "trueh=insertOrder,timeInQueue,priority,source",
  format: "json"
)
$resp = $client->cat()->pendingTasks([
    "v" => "trueh=insertOrder,timeInQueue,priority,source",
    "format" => "json",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_cat/pending_tasks?v=trueh=insertOrder,timeInQueue,priority,source&format=json"
client.cat().pendingTasks();
Response examples (200)
A successful response from `GET /_cat/pending_tasks?v=trueh=insertOrder,timeInQueue,priority,source&format=json`.
[
  { "insertOrder": "1685", "timeInQueue": "855ms", "priority": "HIGH", "source": "update-mapping [foo][t]"},
    { "insertOrder": "1686", "timeInQueue": "843ms", "priority": "HIGH", "source": "update-mapping [foo][t]"},
    { "insertOrder": "1693", "timeInQueue": "753ms", "priority": "HIGH", "source": "refresh-mapping [foo][[t]]"},
    { "insertOrder": "1688", "timeInQueue": "816ms", "priority": "HIGH", "source": "update-mapping [foo][t]"},
    { "insertOrder": "1689", "timeInQueue": "802ms", "priority": "HIGH", "source": "update-mapping [foo][t]"},
    { "insertOrder": "1690", "timeInQueue": "787ms", "priority": "HIGH", "source": "update-mapping [foo][t]"},
    { "insertOrder": "1691", "timeInQueue": "773ms", "priority": "HIGH", "source": "update-mapping [foo][t]"}
]

Get plugin information Generally available

GET /_cat/plugins

Get a list of plugins running on each node of a cluster. IMPORTANT: cat APIs are only intended for human consumption using the command line or Kibana console. They are not intended for use by applications. For application consumption, use the nodes info API.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: monitor

Query parameters

  • h string | array[string]

    List of columns to appear in the response. Supports simple wildcards.

  • s string | array[string]

    List of columns that determine how the table should be sorted. Sorting defaults to ascending and can be changed by setting :asc or :desc as a suffix to the column name.

  • include_bootstrap boolean

    Include bootstrap plugins in the response

  • local boolean

    If true, the request computes the list of selected nodes from the local cluster state. If false the list of selected nodes are computed from the cluster state of the master node. In both cases the coordinating node will send requests for further information to each selected node.

  • master_timeout string

    Period to wait for a connection to the master node.

    Values are -1 or 0.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
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    • id string
    • name string
    • component string

      The component name.

    • version string
    • description string

      The plugin details.

    • type string

      The plugin type.

GET /_cat/plugins?v=true&s=component&h=name,component,version,description&format=json
resp = client.cat.plugins(
    v=True,
    s="component",
    h="name,component,version,description",
    format="json",
)
const response = await client.cat.plugins({
  v: "true",
  s: "component",
  h: "name,component,version,description",
  format: "json",
});
response = client.cat.plugins(
  v: "true",
  s: "component",
  h: "name,component,version,description",
  format: "json"
)
$resp = $client->cat()->plugins([
    "v" => "true",
    "s" => "component",
    "h" => "name,component,version,description",
    "format" => "json",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_cat/plugins?v=true&s=component&h=name,component,version,description&format=json"
client.cat().plugins();
Response examples (200)
A successful response from `GET /_cat/plugins?v=true&s=component&h=name,component,version,description&format=json`.
[
  { "name": "U7321H6", "component": "analysis-icu", "version": "8.17.0", "description": "The ICU Analysis plugin integrates the Lucene ICU module into Elasticsearch, adding ICU-related analysis components."},
  {"name": "U7321H6", "component": "analysis-kuromoji",   "verison":  "8.17.0", description: "The Japanese (kuromoji) Analysis plugin integrates Lucene kuromoji analysis module into elasticsearch."},
  {"name" "U7321H6", "component": "analysis-nori", "version":         "8.17.0", "description": "The Korean (nori) Analysis plugin integrates Lucene nori analysis module into elasticsearch."},
  {"name": "U7321H6", "component": "analysis-phonetic",   "verison":  "8.17.0", "description": "The Phonetic Analysis plugin integrates phonetic token filter analysis with elasticsearch."},
  {"name": "U7321H6", "component": "analysis-smartcn",   "verison":  "8.17.0", "description": "Smart Chinese Analysis plugin integrates Lucene Smart Chinese analysis module into elasticsearch."},
  {"name": "U7321H6", "component": "analysis-stempel",   "verison":  "8.17.0", "description": "The Stempel (Polish) Analysis plugin integrates Lucene stempel (polish) analysis module into elasticsearch."},
  {"name": "U7321H6", "component": "analysis-ukrainian",   "verison":  "8.17.0", "description": "The Ukrainian Analysis plugin integrates the Lucene UkrainianMorfologikAnalyzer into elasticsearch."},
  {"name": "U7321H6", "component": "discovery-azure-classic",   "verison":  "8.17.0", "description": "The Azure Classic Discovery plugin allows to use Azure Classic API for the unicast discovery mechanism"},
  {"name": "U7321H6", "component": "discovery-ec2",   "verison":  "8.17.0", "description": "The EC2 discovery plugin allows to use AWS API for the unicast discovery mechanism."},
  {"name": "U7321H6", "component": "discovery-gce",   "verison":  "8.17.0", "description": "The Google Compute Engine (GCE) Discovery plugin allows to use GCE API for the unicast discovery mechanism."},
  {"name": "U7321H6", "component": "mapper-annotated-text",   "verison":  "8.17.0", "description": "The Mapper Annotated_text plugin adds support for text fields with markup used to inject annotation tokens into the index."},
  {"name": "U7321H6", "component": "mapper-murmur3",   "verison":  "8.17.0", "description": "The Mapper Murmur3 plugin allows to compute hashes of a field's values at index-time and to store them in the index."},
  {"name": "U7321H6", "component": "mapper-size",   "verison":  "8.17.0", "description": "The Mapper Size plugin allows document to record their uncompressed size at index time."},
  {"name": "U7321H6", "component": "store-smb",   "verison":  "8.17.0", "description": "The Store SMB plugin adds support for SMB stores."}
]

Get shard recovery information Generally available

GET /_cat/recovery/{index}

All methods and paths for this operation:

GET /_cat/recovery

GET /_cat/recovery/{index}

Get information about ongoing and completed shard recoveries. Shard recovery is the process of initializing a shard copy, such as restoring a primary shard from a snapshot or syncing a replica shard from a primary shard. When a shard recovery completes, the recovered shard is available for search and indexing. For data streams, the API returns information about the stream’s backing indices. IMPORTANT: cat APIs are only intended for human consumption using the command line or Kibana console. They are not intended for use by applications. For application consumption, use the index recovery API.

Required authorization

  • Index privileges: monitor
  • Cluster privileges: monitor

Path parameters

  • index string | array[string] Required

    A comma-separated 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.

Query parameters

  • active_only boolean

    If true, the response only includes ongoing shard recoveries.

  • bytes string

    The unit used to display byte values.

    Values are b, kb, mb, gb, tb, or pb.

  • detailed boolean

    If true, the response includes detailed information about shard recoveries.

  • index string | array[string]

    Comma-separated list or wildcard expression of index names to limit the returned information

  • h string | array[string]

    A comma-separated list of columns names to display. It supports simple wildcards.

    Supported values include:

    • index (or i, idx): The name of the index.
    • shard (or s, sh): The name of the shard.
    • time (or t, ti, primaryOrReplica): The recovery time elasped.
    • type: The type of recovery, from a peer or a snapshot.
    • stage (or st): The stage of the recovery. Returned values are: INIT, INDEX: recovery of lucene files, either reusing local ones are copying new ones, VERIFY_INDEX: potentially running check index, TRANSLOG: starting up the engine, replaying the translog, FINALIZE: performing final task after all translog ops have been done, DONE
    • source_host (or shost): The host address the index is moving from.
    • source_node (or snode): The node name the index is moving from.
    • target_host (or thost): The host address the index is moving to.
    • target_node (or tnode): The node name the index is moving to.
    • repository (or tnode): The name of the repository being used. if not relevant 'n/a'.
    • snapshot (or snap): The name of the snapshot being used. if not relevant 'n/a'.
    • files (or f): The total number of files to recover.
    • files_recovered (or fr): The number of files currently recovered.
    • files_percent (or fp): The percentage of files currently recovered.
    • files_total (or tf): The total number of files.
    • bytes (or b): The total number of bytes to recover.
    • bytes_recovered (or br): Total number of bytes currently recovered.
    • bytes_percent (or bp): The percentage of bytes currently recovered.
    • bytes_total (or tb): The total number of bytes.
    • translog_ops (or to): The total number of translog ops to recover.
    • translog_ops_recovered (or tor): The total number of translog ops currently recovered.
    • translog_ops_percent (or top): The percentage of translog ops currently recovered.
    • start_time (or start): The start time of the recovery operation.
    • start_time_millis (or start_millis): The start time of the recovery operation in eopch milliseconds.
    • stop_time (or stop): The end time of the recovery operation. If ongoing '1970-01-01T00:00:00.000Z'
    • stop_time_millis (or stop_millis): The end time of the recovery operation in eopch milliseconds. If ongoing '0'

    Values are index, i, idx, shard, s, sh, time, t, ti, primaryOrReplica, type, stage, st, source_host, shost, source_node, snode, target_host, thost, target_node, tnode, repository, snapshot, snap, files, f, files_recovered, fr, files_percent, fp, files_total, tf, bytes, b, bytes_recovered, br, bytes_percent, bp, bytes_total, tb, translog_ops, to, translog_ops_recovered, tor, translog_ops_percent, top, start_time, start, start_time_millis, start_millis, stop_time, stop, stop_time_millis, or stop_millis.

  • s string | array[string]

    A comma-separated list of column names or aliases that determines the sort order. Sorting defaults to ascending and can be changed by setting :asc or :desc as a suffix to the column name.

  • time string

    The unit used to display time values.

    Values are nanos, micros, ms, s, m, h, or d.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
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    • index string
    • shard string

      The shard name.

    • start_time string | number

      A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

      One of:
    • start_time_millis number

      Time unit for milliseconds

    • stop_time string | number

      A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

      One of:
    • stop_time_millis number

      Time unit for milliseconds

    • time string

      A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

    • type string

      The recovery type.

    • stage string

      The recovery stage.

    • source_host string

      The source host.

    • source_node string

      The source node name.

    • target_host string

      The target host.

    • target_node string

      The target node name.

    • repository string

      The repository name.

    • snapshot string

      The snapshot name.

    • files string

      The number of files to recover.

    • files_recovered string

      The files recovered.

    • files_percent string | number

    • files_total string

      The total number of files.

    • bytes string

      The number of bytes to recover.

    • bytes_recovered string

      The bytes recovered.

    • bytes_percent string | number

    • bytes_total string

      The total number of bytes.

    • translog_ops string

      The number of translog operations to recover.

    • translog_ops_recovered string

      The translog operations recovered.

    • translog_ops_percent string | number

GET _cat/recovery?v=true&format=json
resp = client.cat.recovery(
    v=True,
    format="json",
)
const response = await client.cat.recovery({
  v: "true",
  format: "json",
});
response = client.cat.recovery(
  v: "true",
  format: "json"
)
$resp = $client->cat()->recovery([
    "v" => "true",
    "format" => "json",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_cat/recovery?v=true&format=json"
client.cat().recovery();
A successful response from `GET _cat/recovery?v=true&format=json`. In this example, the source and target nodes are the same because the recovery type is `store`, meaning they were read from local storage on node start.
[
  {
    "index": "my-index-000001 ",
    "shard": "0",
    "time": "13ms",
    "type": "store",
    "stage": "done",
    "source_host": "n/a",
    "source_node": "n/a",
    "target_host": "127.0.0.1",
    "target_node": "node-0",
    "repository": "n/a",
    "snapshot": "n/a",
    "files": "0",
    "files_recovered": "0",
    "files_percent": "100.0%",
    "files_total": "13",
    "bytes": "0b",
    "bytes_recovered": "0b",
    "bytes_percent": "100.0%",
    "bytes_total": "9928b",
    "translog_ops": "0",
    "translog_ops_recovered": "0",
    "translog_ops_percent": "100.0%"
  }
]
A successful response from `GET _cat/recovery?v=true&h=i,s,t,ty,st,shost,thost,f,fp,b,bp&format=json`. You can retrieve information about an ongoing recovery for example when you increase the replica count of an index and bring another node online to host the replicas. In this example, the recovery type is `peer`, meaning the shard recovered from another node. The `files` and `bytes` are real-time measurements.
[
  {
    "i": "my-index-000001",
    "s": "0",
    "t": "1252ms",
    "ty": "peer",
    "st": "done",
    "shost": "192.168.1.1",
    "thost": "192.168.1.1",
    "f": "0",
    "fp": "100.0%",
    "b": "0b",
    "bp": "100.0%",
  }
]
A successful response from `GET _cat/recovery?v=true&h=i,s,t,ty,st,rep,snap,f,fp,b,bp&format=json`. You can restore backups of an index using the snapshot and restore API. You can use the cat recovery API to get information about a snapshot recovery.
[
  {
    "i": "my-index-000001",
    "s": "0",
    "t": "1978ms",
    "ty": "snapshot",
    "st": "done",
    "rep": "my-repo",
    "snap": "snap-1",
    "f": "79",
    "fp": "8.0%",
    "b": "12086",
    "bp": "9.0%"
  }
]








Get shard information Generally available

GET /_cat/shards/{index}

All methods and paths for this operation:

GET /_cat/shards

GET /_cat/shards/{index}

Get information about the shards in a cluster. For data streams, the API returns information about the backing indices. IMPORTANT: cat APIs are only intended for human consumption using the command line or Kibana console. They are not intended for use by applications.

Required authorization

  • Index privileges: monitor
  • Cluster privileges: monitor

Path parameters

  • index string | array[string] Required

    A comma-separated 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.

Query parameters

  • bytes string

    The unit used to display byte values.

    Values are b, kb, mb, gb, tb, or pb.

  • h string | array[string]

    List of columns to appear in the response. Supports simple wildcards.

    Supported values include:

    • completion.size (or cs, completionSize): Size of completion. For example: 0b.
    • dataset.size: Disk space used by the shard’s dataset, which may or may not be the size on disk, but includes space used by the shard on object storage. Reported as a size value for example: 5kb.
    • dense_vector.value_count (or dvc, denseVectorCount): Number of indexed dense vectors.
    • docs (or d, dc): Number of documents in shard, for example: 25.
    • fielddata.evictions (or fe, fielddataEvictions): Fielddata cache evictions, for example: 0.
    • fielddata.memory_size (or fm, fielddataMemory): Used fielddata cache memory, for example: 0b.
    • flush.total (or ft, flushTotal): Number of flushes, for example: 1.
    • flush.total_time (or ftt, flushTotalTime): Time spent in flush, for example: 1.
    • get.current (or gc, getCurrent): Number of current get operations, for example: 0.
    • get.exists_time (or geti, getExistsTime): Time spent in successful gets, for example: 14ms.
    • get.exists_total (or geto, getExistsTotal): Number of successful get operations, for example: 2.
    • get.missing_time (or gmti, getMissingTime): Time spent in failed gets, for example: 0s.
    • get.missing_total (or gmto, getMissingTotal): Number of failed get operations, for example: 1.
    • get.time (or gti, getTime): Time spent in get, for example: 14ms.
    • get.total (or gto, getTotal): Number of get operations, for example: 2.
    • id: ID of the node, for example: k0zy.
    • index (or i, idx): Name of the index.
    • indexing.delete_current (or idc, indexingDeleteCurrent): Number of current deletion operations, for example: 0.
    • indexing.delete_time (or idti, indexingDeleteTime): Time spent in deletions, for example: 2ms.
    • indexing.delete_total (or idto, indexingDeleteTotal): Number of deletion operations, for example: 2.
    • indexing.index_current (or iic, indexingIndexCurrent): Number of current indexing operations, for example: 0.
    • indexing.index_failed_due_to_version_conflict (or iifvc, indexingIndexFailedDueToVersionConflict): Number of failed indexing operations due to version conflict, for example: 0.
    • indexing.index_failed (or iif, indexingIndexFailed): Number of failed indexing operations, for example: 0.
    • indexing.index_time (or iiti, indexingIndexTime): Time spent in indexing, such as for example: 134ms.
    • indexing.index_total (or iito, indexingIndexTotal): Number of indexing operations, for example: 1.
    • ip: IP address of the node, for example: 127.0.1.1.
    • merges.current (or mc, mergesCurrent): Number of current merge operations, for example: 0.
    • merges.current_docs (or mcd, mergesCurrentDocs): Number of current merging documents, for example: 0.
    • merges.current_size (or mcs, mergesCurrentSize): Size of current merges, for example: 0b.
    • merges.total (or mt, mergesTotal): Number of completed merge operations, for example: 0.
    • merges.total_docs (or mtd, mergesTotalDocs): Number of merged documents, for example: 0.
    • merges.total_size (or mts, mergesTotalSize): Size of current merges, for example: 0b.
    • merges.total_time (or mtt, mergesTotalTime): Time spent merging documents, for example: 0s.
    • node (or n): Node name, for example: I8hydUG.
    • prirep (or p, pr, primaryOrReplica): Shard type. Returned values are primary or replica.
    • query_cache.evictions (or qce, queryCacheEvictions): Query cache evictions, for example: 0.
    • query_cache.memory_size (or qcm, queryCacheMemory): Used query cache memory, for example: 0b.
    • recoverysource.type (or rs): Type of recovery source.
    • refresh.time (or rti, refreshTime): Time spent in refreshes, for example: 91ms.
    • refresh.total (or rto, refreshTotal): Number of refreshes, for example: 16.
    • search.fetch_current (or sfc, searchFetchCurrent): Current fetch phase operations, for example: 0.
    • search.fetch_time (or sfti, searchFetchTime): Time spent in fetch phase, for example: 37ms.
    • search.fetch_total (or sfto, searchFetchTotal): Number of fetch operations, for example: 7.
    • search.open_contexts (or so, searchOpenContexts): Open search contexts, for example: 0.
    • search.query_current (or sqc, searchQueryCurrent): Current query phase operations, for example: 0.
    • search.query_time (or sqti, searchQueryTime): Time spent in query phase, for example: 43ms.
    • search.query_total (or sqto, searchQueryTotal): Number of query operations, for example: 9.
    • search.scroll_current (or scc, searchScrollCurrent): Open scroll contexts, for example: 2.
    • search.scroll_time (or scti, searchScrollTime): Time scroll contexts held open, for example: 2m.
    • search.scroll_total (or scto, searchScrollTotal): Completed scroll contexts, for example: 1.
    • segments.count (or sc, segmentsCount): Number of segments, for example: 4.
    • segments.fixed_bitset_memory (or sfbm, fixedBitsetMemory): Memory used by fixed bit sets for nested object field types and type filters for types referred in join fields, for example: 1.0kb.
    • segments.index_writer_memory (or siwm, segmentsIndexWriterMemory): Memory used by index writer, for example: 18mb.
    • segments.memory (or sm, segmentsMemory): Memory used by segments, for example: 1.4kb.
    • segments.version_map_memory (or svmm, segmentsVersionMapMemory): Memory used by version map, for example: 1.0kb.
    • seq_no.global_checkpoint (or sqg, globalCheckpoint): Global checkpoint.
    • seq_no.local_checkpoint (or sql, localCheckpoint): Local checkpoint.
    • seq_no.max (or sqm, maxSeqNo): Maximum sequence number.
    • shard (or s, sh): Name of the shard.
    • dsparse_vector.value_count (or svc, sparseVectorCount): Number of indexed sparse vectors.
    • state (or st): State of the shard. Returned values are:
      • INITIALIZING: The shard is recovering from a peer shard or gateway.
      • RELOCATING: The shard is relocating.
      • STARTED: The shard has started.
      • UNASSIGNED: The shard is not assigned to any node.
    • store (or sto): Disk space used by the shard, for example: 5kb.
    • suggest.current (or suc, suggestCurrent): Number of current suggest operations, for example: 0.
    • suggest.time (or suti, suggestTime): Time spent in suggest, for example: 0.
    • suggest.total (or suto, suggestTotal): Number of suggest operations, for example: 0.
    • sync_id: Sync ID of the shard.
    • unassigned.at (or ua): Time at which the shard became unassigned in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
    • unassigned.details (or ud): Details about why the shard became unassigned. This does not explain why the shard is currently unassigned. To understand why a shard is not assigned, use the Cluster allocation explain API.
    • unassigned.for (or uf): Time at which the shard was requested to be unassigned in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
    • unassigned.reason (or ur): Indicates the reason for the last change to the state of this unassigned shard. This does not explain why the shard is currently unassigned. To understand why a shard is not assigned, use the Cluster allocation explain API. Returned values include:

      • ALLOCATION_FAILED: Unassigned as a result of a failed allocation of the shard.
      • CLUSTER_RECOVERED: Unassigned as a result of a full cluster recovery.
      • DANGLING_INDEX_IMPORTED: Unassigned as a result of importing a dangling index.
      • EXISTING_INDEX_RESTORED: Unassigned as a result of restoring into a closed index.
      • FORCED_EMPTY_PRIMARY: The shard’s allocation was last modified by forcing an empty primary using the Cluster reroute API.
      • INDEX_CLOSED: Unassigned because the index was closed.
      • INDEX_CREATED: Unassigned as a result of an API creation of an index.
      • INDEX_REOPENED: Unassigned as a result of opening a closed index.
      • MANUAL_ALLOCATION: The shard’s allocation was last modified by the Cluster reroute API.
      • NEW_INDEX_RESTORED: Unassigned as a result of restoring into a new index.
      • NODE_LEFT: Unassigned as a result of the node hosting it leaving the cluster.
      • NODE_RESTARTING: Similar to NODE_LEFT, except that the node was registered as restarting using the Node shutdown API.
      • PRIMARY_FAILED: The shard was initializing as a replica, but the primary shard failed before the initialization completed.
      • REALLOCATED_REPLICA: A better replica location is identified and causes the existing replica allocation to be cancelled.
      • REINITIALIZED: When a shard moves from started back to initializing.
      • REPLICA_ADDED: Unassigned as a result of explicit addition of a replica.
      • REROUTE_CANCELLED: Unassigned as a result of explicit cancel reroute command.
  • s string | array[string]

    A comma-separated list of column names or aliases that determines the sort order. Sorting defaults to ascending and can be changed by setting :asc or :desc as a suffix to the column name.

  • master_timeout string

    The period to wait for a connection to the master node.

    Values are -1 or 0.

  • time string

    The unit used to display time values.

    Values are nanos, micros, ms, s, m, h, or d.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
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    • index string

      The index name.

    • shard string

      The shard name.

    • prirep string

      The shard type: primary or replica.

    • state string

      The shard state. Returned values include: INITIALIZING: The shard is recovering from a peer shard or gateway. RELOCATING: The shard is relocating. STARTED: The shard has started. UNASSIGNED: The shard is not assigned to any node.

    • docs string | null

      The number of documents in the shard.

    • store string | null

      The disk space used by the shard.

    • dataset string | null

      total size of dataset (including the cache for partially mounted indices)

    • ip string | null

      The IP address of the node.

    • id string

      The unique identifier for the node.

    • node string | null

      The name of node.

    • sync_id string

      The sync identifier.

    • unassigned.reason string

      The reason for the last change to the state of an unassigned shard. It does not explain why the shard is currently unassigned; use the cluster allocation explain API for that information. Returned values include: ALLOCATION_FAILED: Unassigned as a result of a failed allocation of the shard. CLUSTER_RECOVERED: Unassigned as a result of a full cluster recovery. DANGLING_INDEX_IMPORTED: Unassigned as a result of importing a dangling index. EXISTING_INDEX_RESTORED: Unassigned as a result of restoring into a closed index. FORCED_EMPTY_PRIMARY: The shard’s allocation was last modified by forcing an empty primary using the cluster reroute API. INDEX_CLOSED: Unassigned because the index was closed. INDEX_CREATED: Unassigned as a result of an API creation of an index. INDEX_REOPENED: Unassigned as a result of opening a closed index. MANUAL_ALLOCATION: The shard’s allocation was last modified by the cluster reroute API. NEW_INDEX_RESTORED: Unassigned as a result of restoring into a new index. NODE_LEFT: Unassigned as a result of the node hosting it leaving the cluster. NODE_RESTARTING: Similar to NODE_LEFT, except that the node was registered as restarting using the node shutdown API. PRIMARY_FAILED: The shard was initializing as a replica, but the primary shard failed before the initialization completed. REALLOCATED_REPLICA: A better replica location is identified and causes the existing replica allocation to be cancelled. REINITIALIZED: When a shard moves from started back to initializing. REPLICA_ADDED: Unassigned as a result of explicit addition of a replica. REROUTE_CANCELLED: Unassigned as a result of explicit cancel reroute command.

    • unassigned.at string

      The time at which the shard became unassigned in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

    • unassigned.for string

      The time at which the shard was requested to be unassigned in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

    • unassigned.details string

      Additional details as to why the shard became unassigned. It does not explain why the shard is not assigned; use the cluster allocation explain API for that information.

    • recoverysource.type string

      The type of recovery source.

    • completion.size string

      The size of completion.

    • fielddata.memory_size string

      The used fielddata cache memory.

    • fielddata.evictions string

      The fielddata cache evictions.

    • query_cache.memory_size string

      The used query cache memory.

    • query_cache.evictions string

      The query cache evictions.

    • flush.total string

      The number of flushes.

    • flush.total_time string

      The time spent in flush.

    • get.current string

      The number of current get operations.

    • get.time string

      The time spent in get operations.

    • get.total string

      The number of get operations.

    • get.exists_time string

      The time spent in successful get operations.

    • get.exists_total string

      The number of successful get operations.

    • get.missing_time string

      The time spent in failed get operations.

    • get.missing_total string

      The number of failed get operations.

    • indexing.delete_current string

      The number of current deletion operations.

    • indexing.delete_time string

      The time spent in deletion operations.

    • indexing.delete_total string

      The number of delete operations.

    • indexing.index_current string

      The number of current indexing operations.

    • indexing.index_time string

      The time spent in indexing operations.

    • indexing.index_total string

      The number of indexing operations.

    • indexing.index_failed string

      The number of failed indexing operations.

    • merges.current string

      The number of current merge operations.

    • merges.current_docs string

      The number of current merging documents.

    • merges.current_size string

      The size of current merge operations.

    • merges.total string

      The number of completed merge operations.

    • merges.total_docs string

      The nuber of merged documents.

    • merges.total_size string

      The size of current merges.

    • merges.total_time string

      The time spent merging documents.

    • refresh.total string

      The total number of refreshes.

    • refresh.time string

      The time spent in refreshes.

    • refresh.external_total string

      The total nunber of external refreshes.

    • refresh.external_time string

      The time spent in external refreshes.

    • refresh.listeners string

      The number of pending refresh listeners.

    • search.fetch_current string

      The current fetch phase operations.

    • search.fetch_time string

      The time spent in fetch phase.

    • search.fetch_total string

      The total number of fetch operations.

    • search.open_contexts string

      The number of open search contexts.

    • search.query_current string

      The current query phase operations.

    • search.query_time string

      The time spent in query phase.

    • search.query_total string

      The total number of query phase operations.

    • search.scroll_current string

      The open scroll contexts.

    • search.scroll_time string

      The time scroll contexts were held open.

    • search.scroll_total string

      The number of completed scroll contexts.

    • segments.count string

      The number of segments.

    • segments.memory string

      The memory used by segments.

    • segments.index_writer_memory string

      The memory used by the index writer.

    • segments.version_map_memory string

      The memory used by the version map.

    • segments.fixed_bitset_memory string

      The memory used by fixed bit sets for nested object field types and export type filters for types referred in _parent fields.

    • seq_no.max string

      The maximum sequence number.

    • seq_no.local_checkpoint string

      The local checkpoint.

    • seq_no.global_checkpoint string

      The global checkpoint.

    • warmer.current string

      The number of current warmer operations.

    • warmer.total string

      The total number of warmer operations.

    • warmer.total_time string

      The time spent in warmer operations.

    • path.data string

      The shard data path.

    • path.state string

      The shard state path.

    • bulk.total_operations string

      The number of bulk shard operations.

    • bulk.total_time string

      The time spent in shard bulk operations.

    • bulk.total_size_in_bytes string

      The total size in bytes of shard bulk operations.

    • bulk.avg_time string

      The average time spent in shard bulk operations.

    • bulk.avg_size_in_bytes string

      The average size in bytes of shard bulk operations.

GET _cat/shards?format=json
resp = client.cat.shards(
    format="json",
)
const response = await client.cat.shards({
  format: "json",
});
response = client.cat.shards(
  format: "json"
)
$resp = $client->cat()->shards([
    "format" => "json",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_cat/shards?format=json"
client.cat().shards();
A successful response from `GET _cat/shards?format=json`.
[
  {
    "index": "my-index-000001",
    "shard": "0",
    "prirep": "p",
    "state": "STARTED",
    "docs": "3014",
    "store": "31.1mb",
    "dataset": "249b",
    "ip": "192.168.56.10",
    "node": "H5dfFeA"
  }
]
A successful response from `GET _cat/shards/my-index-*?format=json`. It returns information for any data streams or indices beginning with `my-index-`.
[
  {
    "index": "my-index-000001",
    "shard": "0",
    "prirep": "p",
    "state": "STARTED",
    "docs": "3014",
    "store": "31.1mb",
    "dataset": "249b",
    "ip": "192.168.56.10",
    "node": "H5dfFeA"
  }
]
A successful response from `GET _cat/shards?format=json`. The `RELOCATING` value in the `state` column indicates the index shard is relocating.
[
  {
    "index": "my-index-000001",
    "shard": "0",
    "prirep": "p",
    "state": "RELOCATING",
    "docs": "3014",
    "store": "31.1mb",
    "dataset": "249b",
    "ip": "192.168.56.10",
    "node": "H5dfFeA -> -> 192.168.56.30 bGG90GE"
  }
]
A successful response from `GET _cat/shards?format=json`. Before a shard is available for use, it goes through an `INITIALIZING` state. You can use the cat shards API to see which shards are initializing.
[
  {
    "index": "my-index-000001",
    "shard": "0",
    "prirep": "p",
    "state": "STARTED",
    "docs": "3014",
    "store": "31.1mb",
    "dataset": "249b",
    "ip": "192.168.56.10",
    "node": "H5dfFeA"
  },
  {
    "index": "my-index-000001",
    "shard": "0",
    "prirep": "r",
    "state": "INITIALIZING",
    "docs": "0",
    "store": "14.3mb",
    "dataset": "249b",
    "ip": "192.168.56.30",
    "node": "bGG90GE"
  }
]
A successful response from `GET _cat/shards?h=index,shard,prirep,state,unassigned.reason&format=json`. It includes the `unassigned.reason` column, which indicates why a shard is unassigned.
[
  {
    "index": "my-index-000001",
    "shard": "0",
    "prirep": "p",
    "state": "STARTED",
    "unassigned.reason": "3014 31.1mb 192.168.56.10 H5dfFeA"
  },
  {
    "index": "my-index-000001",
    "shard": "0",
    "prirep": "r",
    "state": "STARTED",
    "unassigned.reason": "3014 31.1mb 192.168.56.30 bGG90GE"
  },
  {
    "index": "my-index-000001",
    "shard": "0",
    "prirep": "r",
    "state": "STARTED",
    "unassigned.reason": "3014 31.1mb 192.168.56.20 I8hydUG"
  },
  {
    "index": "my-index-000001",
    "shard": "0",
    "prirep": "r",
    "state": "UNASSIGNED",
    "unassigned.reason": "ALLOCATION_FAILED"
  }
]








Get index template information Generally available; Added in 5.2.0

GET /_cat/templates/{name}

All methods and paths for this operation:

GET /_cat/templates

GET /_cat/templates/{name}

Get information about the index templates in a cluster. You can use index templates to apply index settings and field mappings to new indices at creation. IMPORTANT: cat APIs are only intended for human consumption using the command line or Kibana console. They are not intended for use by applications. For application consumption, use the get index template API.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: monitor

Path parameters

  • name string Required

    The name of the template to return. Accepts wildcard expressions. If omitted, all templates are returned.

Query parameters

  • h string | array[string]

    List of columns to appear in the response. Supports simple wildcards.

  • s string | array[string]

    List of columns that determine how the table should be sorted. Sorting defaults to ascending and can be changed by setting :asc or :desc as a suffix to the column name.

  • local boolean

    If true, the request computes the list of selected nodes from the local cluster state. If false the list of selected nodes are computed from the cluster state of the master node. In both cases the coordinating node will send requests for further information to each selected node.

  • master_timeout string

    Period to wait for a connection to the master node.

    Values are -1 or 0.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • name string
    • index_patterns string

      The template index patterns.

    • order string

      The template application order or priority number.

    • version string | null

      The template version.

    • composed_of string

      The component templates that comprise the index template.

GET _cat/templates/my-template-*?v=true&s=name&format=json
resp = client.cat.templates(
    name="my-template-*",
    v=True,
    s="name",
    format="json",
)
const response = await client.cat.templates({
  name: "my-template-*",
  v: "true",
  s: "name",
  format: "json",
});
response = client.cat.templates(
  name: "my-template-*",
  v: "true",
  s: "name",
  format: "json"
)
$resp = $client->cat()->templates([
    "name" => "my-template-*",
    "v" => "true",
    "s" => "name",
    "format" => "json",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_cat/templates/my-template-*?v=true&s=name&format=json"
client.cat().templates();
Response examples (200)
A successful response from `GET _cat/templates/my-template-*?v=true&s=name&format=json`.
[
  {
    "name": "my-template-0",
    "index_patterns": "[te*]",
    "order": "500",
    "version": null,
    "composed_of": "[]"
  },
  {
    "name": "my-template-1",
    "index_patterns": "[tea*]",
    "order": "501",
    "version": null,
    "composed_of": "[]"
  },
  {
    "name": "my-template-2",
    "index_patterns": "[teak*]",
    "order": "502",
    "version": "7",
    "composed_of": "[]"
  }
]

Get thread pool statistics Generally available

GET /_cat/thread_pool/{thread_pool_patterns}

All methods and paths for this operation:

GET /_cat/thread_pool

GET /_cat/thread_pool/{thread_pool_patterns}

Get thread pool statistics for each node in a cluster. Returned information includes all built-in thread pools and custom thread pools. IMPORTANT: cat APIs are only intended for human consumption using the command line or Kibana console. They are not intended for use by applications. For application consumption, use the nodes info API.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: monitor

Path parameters

  • thread_pool_patterns string | array[string] Required

    A comma-separated list of thread pool names used to limit the request. Accepts wildcard expressions.

Query parameters

  • h string | array[string]

    List of columns to appear in the response. Supports simple wildcards.

    Supported values include:

    • active (or a): Number of active threads in the current thread pool.
    • completed (or c): Number of tasks completed by the thread pool executor.
    • core (or cr): Configured core number of active threads allowed in the current thread pool.
    • ephemeral_id (or eid): Ephemeral node ID.
    • host (or h): Hostname for the current node.
    • ip (or i): IP address for the current node.
    • keep_alive (or k): Configured keep alive time for threads.
    • largest (or l): Highest number of active threads in the current thread pool.
    • max (or mx): Configured maximum number of active threads allowed in the current thread pool.
    • name: Name of the thread pool, such as analyze or generic.
    • node_id (or id): ID of the node, such as k0zy.
    • node_name: Node name, such as I8hydUG.
    • pid (or p): Process ID of the running node.
    • pool_size (or psz): Number of threads in the current thread pool.
    • port (or po): Bound transport port for the current node.
    • queue (or q): Number of tasks in the queue for the current thread pool.
    • queue_size (or qs): Maximum number of tasks permitted in the queue for the current thread pool.
    • rejected (or r): Number of tasks rejected by the thread pool executor.
    • size (or sz): Configured fixed number of active threads allowed in the current thread pool.
    • type (or t): Type of thread pool. Returned values are fixed, fixed_auto_queue_size, direct, or scaling.

    Values are active, a, completed, c, core, cr, ephemeral_id, eid, host, h, ip, i, keep_alive, k, largest, l, max, mx, name, node_id, id, node_name, pid, p, pool_size, psz, port, po, queue, q, queue_size, qs, rejected, r, size, sz, type, or t.

  • s string | array[string]

    A comma-separated list of column names or aliases that determines the sort order. Sorting defaults to ascending and can be changed by setting :asc or :desc as a suffix to the column name.

  • time string

    The unit used to display time values.

    Values are nanos, micros, ms, s, m, h, or d.

  • local boolean

    If true, the request computes the list of selected nodes from the local cluster state. If false the list of selected nodes are computed from the cluster state of the master node. In both cases the coordinating node will send requests for further information to each selected node.

  • master_timeout string

    The period to wait for a connection to the master node.

    Values are -1 or 0.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • node_name string

      The node name.

    • node_id string
    • ephemeral_node_id string

      The ephemeral node identifier.

    • pid string

      The process identifier.

    • host string

      The host name for the current node.

    • ip string

      The IP address for the current node.

    • port string

      The bound transport port for the current node.

    • name string

      The thread pool name.

    • type string

      The thread pool type. Returned values include fixed, fixed_auto_queue_size, direct, and scaling.

    • active string

      The number of active threads in the current thread pool.

    • pool_size string

      The number of threads in the current thread pool.

    • queue string

      The number of tasks currently in queue.

    • queue_size string

      The maximum number of tasks permitted in the queue.

    • rejected string

      The number of rejected tasks.

    • largest string

      The highest number of active threads in the current thread pool.

    • completed string

      The number of completed tasks.

    • core string | null

      The core number of active threads allowed in a scaling thread pool.

    • max string | null

      The maximum number of active threads allowed in a scaling thread pool.

    • size string | null

      The number of active threads allowed in a fixed thread pool.

    • keep_alive string | null

      The thread keep alive time.

GET /_cat/thread_pool/{thread_pool_patterns}
GET /_cat/thread_pool?format=json
resp = client.cat.thread_pool(
    format="json",
)
const response = await client.cat.threadPool({
  format: "json",
});
response = client.cat.thread_pool(
  format: "json"
)
$resp = $client->cat()->threadPool([
    "format" => "json",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_cat/thread_pool?format=json"
client.cat().threadPool();
Response examples (200)
A successful response from `GET /_cat/thread_pool?format=json`.
[
  {
    "node_name": "node-0",
    "name": "analyze",
    "active": "0",
    "queue": "0",
    "rejected": "0"
  },
  {
    "node_name": "node-0",
    "name": "fetch_shard_started",
    "active": "0",
    "queue": "0",
    "rejected": "0"
  },
  {
    "node_name": "node-0",
    "name": "fetch_shard_store",
    "active": "0",
    "queue": "0",
    "rejected": "0"
  },
  {
    "node_name": "node-0",
    "name": "flush",
    "active": "0",
    "queue": "0",
    "rejected": "0"
  },
  {
    "node_name": "node-0",
    "name": "write",
    "active": "0",
    "queue": "0",
    "rejected": "0"
  }
]
A successful response from `GET /_cat/thread_pool/generic?v=true&h=id,name,active,rejected,completed&format=json`. It returns the `id`, `name`, `active`, `rejected`, and `completed` columns. It also limits returned information to the generic thread pool.
[
  {
    "id": "0EWUhXeBQtaVGlexUeVwMg",
    "name": "generic",
    "active": "0",
    "rejected": "0",
    "completed": "70"
  }
]




Cluster

Explain the shard allocations Generally available; Added in 5.0.0

POST /_cluster/allocation/explain

All methods and paths for this operation:

GET /_cluster/allocation/explain

POST /_cluster/allocation/explain

Get explanations for shard allocations in the cluster. For unassigned shards, it provides an explanation for why the shard is unassigned. For assigned shards, it provides an explanation for why the shard is remaining on its current node and has not moved or rebalanced to another node. This API can be very useful when attempting to diagnose why a shard is unassigned or why a shard continues to remain on its current node when you might expect otherwise. Refer to the linked documentation for examples of how to troubleshoot allocation issues using this API.

External documentation

Query parameters

  • include_disk_info boolean

    If true, returns information about disk usage and shard sizes.

  • include_yes_decisions boolean

    If true, returns YES decisions in explanation.

  • master_timeout string

    Period to wait for a connection to the master node.

    Values are -1 or 0.

application/json

Body

  • current_node 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 string
  • primary boolean

    If true, returns explanation for the primary shard for the given shard ID.

  • shard number

    Specifies the ID of the shard that you would like an explanation for.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • allocate_explanation string
    • allocation_delay string

      A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

    • allocation_delay_in_millis number

      Time unit for milliseconds

    • can_allocate string

      Values are yes, no, worse_balance, throttled, awaiting_info, allocation_delayed, no_valid_shard_copy, or no_attempt.

    • can_move_to_other_node string

      Values are yes, no, worse_balance, throttled, awaiting_info, allocation_delayed, no_valid_shard_copy, or no_attempt.

    • can_rebalance_cluster string

      Values are yes, no, worse_balance, throttled, awaiting_info, allocation_delayed, no_valid_shard_copy, or no_attempt.

    • can_rebalance_cluster_decisions array[object]
      Hide can_rebalance_cluster_decisions attributes Show can_rebalance_cluster_decisions attributes object
      • decider string Required
      • decision string Required

        Values are NO, YES, THROTTLE, or ALWAYS.

      • explanation string Required
    • can_rebalance_to_other_node string

      Values are yes, no, worse_balance, throttled, awaiting_info, allocation_delayed, no_valid_shard_copy, or no_attempt.

    • can_remain_decisions array[object]
      Hide can_remain_decisions attributes Show can_remain_decisions attributes object
      • decider string Required
      • decision string Required

        Values are NO, YES, THROTTLE, or ALWAYS.

      • explanation string Required
    • can_remain_on_current_node string

      Values are yes, no, worse_balance, throttled, awaiting_info, allocation_delayed, no_valid_shard_copy, or no_attempt.

    • cluster_info object
      Hide cluster_info attributes Show cluster_info attributes object
      • nodes object Required
        Hide nodes attribute Show nodes attribute object
        • * object Additional properties
          Hide * attributes Show * attributes object
          • node_name string Required
          • least_available object Required
            Hide least_available attributes Show least_available attributes object
            • path string Required
            • total_bytes number Required
            • used_bytes number Required
            • free_bytes number Required
            • free_disk_percent number Required
            • used_disk_percent number Required
          • most_available object Required
            Hide most_available attributes Show most_available attributes object
            • path string Required
            • total_bytes number Required
            • used_bytes number Required
            • free_bytes number Required
            • free_disk_percent number Required
            • used_disk_percent number Required
      • shard_sizes object Required
        Hide shard_sizes attribute Show shard_sizes attribute object
        • * number Additional properties
      • shard_data_set_sizes object
        Hide shard_data_set_sizes attribute Show shard_data_set_sizes attribute object
        • * string Additional properties
      • shard_paths object Required
        Hide shard_paths attribute Show shard_paths attribute object
        • * string Additional properties
      • reserved_sizes array[object] Required
        Hide reserved_sizes attributes Show reserved_sizes attributes object
        • node_id string Required
        • path string Required
        • total number Required
        • shards array[string] Required
    • configured_delay string

      A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

    • configured_delay_in_millis number

      Time unit for milliseconds

    • current_node object
      Hide current_node attributes Show current_node attributes object
      • id string Required
      • name string Required
      • roles array[string] Required

        Values are master, data, data_cold, data_content, data_frozen, data_hot, data_warm, client, ingest, ml, voting_only, transform, remote_cluster_client, or coordinating_only.

      • attributes object Required
        Hide attributes attribute Show attributes attribute object
        • * string Additional properties
      • transport_address string Required
      • weight_ranking number Required
    • current_state string Required
    • index string Required
    • move_explanation string
    • node_allocation_decisions array[object]
      Hide node_allocation_decisions attributes Show node_allocation_decisions attributes object
      • deciders array[object] Required
        Hide deciders attributes Show deciders attributes object
        • decider string Required
        • decision string Required

          Values are NO, YES, THROTTLE, or ALWAYS.

        • explanation string Required
      • node_attributes object Required
        Hide node_attributes attribute Show node_attributes attribute object
        • * string Additional properties
      • node_decision string Required

        Values are yes, no, worse_balance, throttled, awaiting_info, allocation_delayed, no_valid_shard_copy, or no_attempt.

      • node_id string Required
      • node_name string Required
      • roles array[string] Required

        Values are master, data, data_cold, data_content, data_frozen, data_hot, data_warm, client, ingest, ml, voting_only, transform, remote_cluster_client, or coordinating_only.

      • store object
        Hide store attributes Show store attributes object
        • allocation_id string Required
        • found boolean Required
        • in_sync boolean Required
        • matching_size_in_bytes number Required
        • matching_sync_id boolean Required
        • store_exception string Required
      • transport_address string Required
      • weight_ranking number Required
    • primary boolean Required
    • rebalance_explanation string
    • remaining_delay string

      A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

    • remaining_delay_in_millis number

      Time unit for milliseconds

    • shard number Required
    • unassigned_info object
      Hide unassigned_info attributes Show unassigned_info attributes object
      • at string | number Required

        A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

        One of:
      • last_allocation_status string
      • reason string Required

        Values are INDEX_CREATED, CLUSTER_RECOVERED, INDEX_REOPENED, DANGLING_INDEX_IMPORTED, NEW_INDEX_RESTORED, EXISTING_INDEX_RESTORED, REPLICA_ADDED, ALLOCATION_FAILED, NODE_LEFT, REROUTE_CANCELLED, REINITIALIZED, REALLOCATED_REPLICA, PRIMARY_FAILED, FORCED_EMPTY_PRIMARY, or MANUAL_ALLOCATION.

      • details string
      • failed_allocation_attempts number
      • delayed boolean
      • allocation_status string
    • note string Generally available; Added in 7.14.0
POST /_cluster/allocation/explain
GET _cluster/allocation/explain
{
  "index": "my-index-000001",
  "shard": 0,
  "primary": false,
  "current_node": "my-node"
}
resp = client.cluster.allocation_explain(
    index="my-index-000001",
    shard=0,
    primary=False,
    current_node="my-node",
)
const response = await client.cluster.allocationExplain({
  index: "my-index-000001",
  shard: 0,
  primary: false,
  current_node: "my-node",
});
response = client.cluster.allocation_explain(
  body: {
    "index": "my-index-000001",
    "shard": 0,
    "primary": false,
    "current_node": "my-node"
  }
)
$resp = $client->cluster()->allocationExplain([
    "body" => [
        "index" => "my-index-000001",
        "shard" => 0,
        "primary" => false,
        "current_node" => "my-node",
    ],
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"index":"my-index-000001","shard":0,"primary":false,"current_node":"my-node"}' "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_cluster/allocation/explain"
client.cluster().allocationExplain(a -> a
    .currentNode("my-node")
    .index("my-index-000001")
    .primary(false)
    .shard(0)
);
Request example
Run `GET _cluster/allocation/explain` to get an explanation for a shard's current allocation.
{
  "index": "my-index-000001",
  "shard": 0,
  "primary": false,
  "current_node": "my-node"
}
Response examples (200)
An example of an allocation explanation for an unassigned primary shard. In this example, a newly created index has an index setting that requires that it only be allocated to a node named `nonexistent_node`, which does not exist, so the index is unable to allocate.
{
  "index" : "my-index-000001",
  "shard" : 0,
  "primary" : true,
  "current_state" : "unassigned",
  "unassigned_info" : {
    "reason" : "INDEX_CREATED",
    "at" : "2017-01-04T18:08:16.600Z",
    "last_allocation_status" : "no"
  },
  "can_allocate" : "no",
  "allocate_explanation" : "Elasticsearch isn't allowed to allocate this shard to any of the nodes in the cluster. Choose a node to which you expect this shard to be allocated, find this node in the node-by-node explanation, and address the reasons which prevent Elasticsearch from allocating this shard there.",
  "node_allocation_decisions" : [
    {
      "node_id" : "8qt2rY-pT6KNZB3-hGfLnw",
      "node_name" : "node-0",
      "transport_address" : "127.0.0.1:9401",
      "roles" : ["data", "data_cold", "data_content", "data_frozen", "data_hot", "data_warm", "ingest", "master", "ml", "remote_cluster_client", "transform"],
      "node_attributes" : {},
      "node_decision" : "no",
      "weight_ranking" : 1,
      "deciders" : [
        {
          "decider" : "filter",
          "decision" : "NO",
          "explanation" : "node does not match index setting [index.routing.allocation.include] filters [_name:\"nonexistent_node\"]"
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}
An example of an allocation explanation for an unassigned primary shard that has reached the maximum number of allocation retry attempts. After the maximum number of retries is reached, Elasticsearch stops attempting to allocate the shard in order to prevent infinite retries which may impact cluster performance.
{
  "index" : "my-index-000001",
  "shard" : 0,
  "primary" : true,
  "current_state" : "unassigned",
  "unassigned_info" : {
    "at" : "2017-01-04T18:03:28.464Z",
    "failed shard on node [mEKjwwzLT1yJVb8UxT6anw]: failed recovery, failure RecoveryFailedException",
    "reason": "ALLOCATION_FAILED",
    "failed_allocation_attempts": 5,
    "last_allocation_status": "no",
  },
  "can_allocate": "no",
  "allocate_explanation": "cannot allocate because allocation is not permitted to any of the nodes",
  "node_allocation_decisions" : [
    {
      "node_id" : "3sULLVJrRneSg0EfBB-2Ew",
      "node_name" : "node_t0",
      "transport_address" : "127.0.0.1:9400",
      "roles" : ["data_content", "data_hot"],
      "node_decision" : "no",
      "store" : {
        "matching_size" : "4.2kb",
        "matching_size_in_bytes" : 4325
      },
      "deciders" : [
        {
          "decider": "max_retry",
          "decision" : "NO",
          "explanation": "shard has exceeded the maximum number of retries [5] on failed allocation attempts - manually call [POST /_cluster/reroute?retry_failed] to retry, [unassigned_info[[reason=ALLOCATION_FAILED], at[2024-07-30T21:04:12.166Z], failed_attempts[5], failed_nodes[[mEKjwwzLT1yJVb8UxT6anw]], delayed=false, details[failed shard on node [mEKjwwzLT1yJVb8UxT6anw]: failed recovery, failure RecoveryFailedException], allocation_status[deciders_no]]]"
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}




Clear cluster voting config exclusions Generally available; Added in 7.0.0

DELETE /_cluster/voting_config_exclusions

Remove master-eligible nodes from the voting configuration exclusion list.

External documentation

Query parameters

  • master_timeout string

    Period to wait for a connection to the master node.

    Values are -1 or 0.

  • wait_for_removal 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.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
DELETE /_cluster/voting_config_exclusions
curl \
 --request DELETE 'http://api.example.com/_cluster/voting_config_exclusions' \
 --header "Authorization: $API_KEY"




Update the cluster settings Generally available

PUT /_cluster/settings

Configure and update dynamic settings on a running cluster. You can also configure dynamic settings locally on an unstarted or shut down node in elasticsearch.yml.

Updates made with this API can be persistent, which apply across cluster restarts, or transient, which reset after a cluster restart. You can also reset transient or persistent settings by assigning them a null value.

If you configure the same setting using multiple methods, Elasticsearch applies the settings in following order of precedence: 1) Transient setting; 2) Persistent setting; 3) elasticsearch.yml setting; 4) Default setting value. For example, you can apply a transient setting to override a persistent setting or elasticsearch.yml setting. However, a change to an elasticsearch.yml setting will not override a defined transient or persistent setting.

TIP: In Elastic Cloud, use the user settings feature to configure all cluster settings. This method automatically rejects unsafe settings that could break your cluster. If you run Elasticsearch on your own hardware, use this API to configure dynamic cluster settings. Only use elasticsearch.yml for static cluster settings and node settings. The API doesn’t require a restart and ensures a setting’s value is the same on all nodes.

WARNING: Transient cluster settings are no longer recommended. Use persistent cluster settings instead. If a cluster becomes unstable, transient settings can clear unexpectedly, resulting in a potentially undesired cluster configuration.

External documentation

Query parameters

  • flat_settings boolean

    Return settings in flat format (default: false)

  • master_timeout string

    Explicit operation timeout for connection to master node

    Values are -1 or 0.

  • timeout string

    Explicit operation timeout

    Values are -1 or 0.

application/json

Body Required

  • persistent object

    The settings that persist after the cluster restarts.

    Hide persistent attribute Show persistent attribute object
    • * object Additional properties
  • transient object

    The settings that do not persist after the cluster restarts.

    Hide transient attribute Show transient attribute object
    • * object Additional properties

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • acknowledged boolean Required
    • persistent object Required
      Hide persistent attribute Show persistent attribute object
      • * object Additional properties
    • transient object Required
      Hide transient attribute Show transient attribute object
      • * object Additional properties
PUT /_cluster/settings
{
  "persistent" : {
    "indices.recovery.max_bytes_per_sec" : "50mb"
  }
}
resp = client.cluster.put_settings(
    persistent={
        "indices.recovery.max_bytes_per_sec": "50mb"
    },
)
const response = await client.cluster.putSettings({
  persistent: {
    "indices.recovery.max_bytes_per_sec": "50mb",
  },
});
response = client.cluster.put_settings(
  body: {
    "persistent": {
      "indices.recovery.max_bytes_per_sec": "50mb"
    }
  }
)
$resp = $client->cluster()->putSettings([
    "body" => [
        "persistent" => [
            "indices.recovery.max_bytes_per_sec" => "50mb",
        ],
    ],
]);
curl -X PUT -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"persistent":{"indices.recovery.max_bytes_per_sec":"50mb"}}' "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_cluster/settings"
client.cluster().putSettings(p -> p
    .persistent("indices.recovery.max_bytes_per_sec", JsonData.fromJson("\"50mb\""))
);
An example of a persistent update.
{
  "persistent" : {
    "indices.recovery.max_bytes_per_sec" : "50mb"
  }
}
PUT `/_cluster/settings` to update the `action.auto_create_index` setting. The setting accepts a comma-separated list of patterns that you want to allow or you can prefix each pattern with `+` or `-` to indicate whether it should be allowed or blocked. In this example, the auto-creation of indices called `my-index-000001` or `index10` is allowed, the creation of indices that match the pattern `index1*` is blocked, and the creation of any other indices that match the `ind*` pattern is allowed. Patterns are matched in the order specified.
{
  "persistent": {
    "action.auto_create_index": "my-index-000001,index10,-index1*,+ind*" 
  }
}

Get the cluster health status Generally available; Added in 1.3.0

GET /_cluster/health/{index}

All methods and paths for this operation:

GET /_cluster/health

GET /_cluster/health/{index}

You can also use the API to get the health status of only specified data streams and indices. For data streams, the API retrieves the health status of the stream’s backing indices.

The cluster health status is: green, yellow or red. On the shard level, a red status indicates that the specific shard is not allocated in the cluster. Yellow means that the primary shard is allocated but replicas are not. Green means that all shards are allocated. The index level status is controlled by the worst shard status.

One of the main benefits of the API is the ability to wait until the cluster reaches a certain high watermark health level. The cluster status is controlled by the worst index status.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: monitor,manage

Path parameters

  • index string | array[string] Required

    Comma-separated 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 *.

Query parameters

  • expand_wildcards string | array[string]

    Whether to expand wildcard expression to concrete indices that are open, closed or both.

    Supported values include:

    • all: Match any data stream or index, including hidden ones.
    • open: Match open, non-hidden indices. Also matches any non-hidden data stream.
    • 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 expressions are not accepted.

    Values are all, open, closed, hidden, or none.

  • level string

    Can be one of cluster, indices or shards. Controls the details level of the health information returned.

    Values are cluster, indices, or shards.

  • local 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 string

    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.

    Values are -1 or 0.

  • timeout string

    Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.

    Values are -1 or 0.

  • wait_for_active_shards number | string

    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.

    Values are all or index-setting.

  • wait_for_events string

    Can be one of immediate, urgent, high, normal, low, languid. Wait until all currently queued events with the given priority are processed.

    Values are immediate, urgent, high, normal, low, or languid.

  • wait_for_nodes 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 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 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 string

    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.

    Supported values include:

    • green (or GREEN): All shards are assigned.
    • yellow (or YELLOW): All primary shards are assigned, but one or more replica shards are unassigned. If a node in the cluster fails, some data could be unavailable until that node is repaired.
    • red (or RED): One or more primary shards are unassigned, so some data is unavailable. This can occur briefly during cluster startup as primary shards are assigned.

    Values are green, GREEN, yellow, YELLOW, red, or RED.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • active_primary_shards number Required

      The number of active primary shards.

    • active_shards number Required

      The total number of active primary and replica shards.

    • active_shards_percent string

      The ratio of active shards in the cluster expressed as a string formatted percentage.

    • active_shards_percent_as_number number Required

      The ratio of active shards in the cluster expressed as a percentage.

    • cluster_name string Required
    • delayed_unassigned_shards number Required

      The number of shards whose allocation has been delayed by the timeout settings.

    • indices object
      Hide indices attribute Show indices attribute object
      • * object Additional properties
        Hide * attributes Show * attributes object
        • active_primary_shards number Required
        • active_shards number Required
        • initializing_shards number Required
        • number_of_replicas number Required
        • number_of_shards number Required
        • relocating_shards number Required
        • shards object
          Hide shards attribute Show shards attribute object
          • * object Additional properties
            Hide * attributes Show * attributes object
            • active_shards number Required
            • initializing_shards number Required
            • primary_active boolean Required
            • relocating_shards number Required
            • status string Required

              Values are green, GREEN, yellow, YELLOW, red, or RED.

            • unassigned_shards number Required
            • unassigned_primary_shards number Required
        • status string Required

          Values are green, GREEN, yellow, YELLOW, red, or RED.

        • unassigned_shards number Required
        • unassigned_primary_shards number Required
    • initializing_shards number Required

      The number of shards that are under initialization.

    • number_of_data_nodes number Required

      The number of nodes that are dedicated data nodes.

    • number_of_in_flight_fetch number Required

      The number of unfinished fetches.

    • number_of_nodes number Required

      The number of nodes within the cluster.

    • number_of_pending_tasks number Required

      The number of cluster-level changes that have not yet been executed.

    • relocating_shards number Required

      The number of shards that are under relocation.

    • status string Required

      Values are green, GREEN, yellow, YELLOW, red, or RED.

    • task_max_waiting_in_queue string

      A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

    • task_max_waiting_in_queue_millis number

      Time unit for milliseconds

    • timed_out boolean Required

      If false the response returned within the period of time that is specified by the timeout parameter (30s by default)

    • unassigned_primary_shards number Required

      The number of primary shards that are not allocated.

    • unassigned_shards number Required

      The number of shards that are not allocated.

GET _cluster/health
resp = client.cluster.health()
const response = await client.cluster.health();
response = client.cluster.health
$resp = $client->cluster()->health();
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_cluster/health"
client.cluster().health(h -> h);
Response examples (200)
A successful response from `GET _cluster/health`. It is the health status of a quiet single node cluster with a single index with one shard and one replica.
{
  "cluster_name" : "testcluster",
  "status" : "yellow",
  "timed_out" : false,
  "number_of_nodes" : 1,
  "number_of_data_nodes" : 1,
  "active_primary_shards" : 1,
  "active_shards" : 1,
  "relocating_shards" : 0,
  "initializing_shards" : 0,
  "unassigned_shards" : 1,
  "delayed_unassigned_shards": 0,
  "number_of_pending_tasks" : 0,
  "number_of_in_flight_fetch": 0,
  "task_max_waiting_in_queue_millis": 0,
  "active_shards_percent_as_number": 50.0
}




Get the pending cluster tasks Generally available

GET /_cluster/pending_tasks

Get information about cluster-level changes (such as create index, update mapping, allocate or fail shard) that have not yet taken effect.

NOTE: This API returns a list of any pending updates to the cluster state. These are distinct from the tasks reported by the task management API which include periodic tasks and tasks initiated by the user, such as node stats, search queries, or create index requests. However, if a user-initiated task such as a create index command causes a cluster state update, the activity of this task might be reported by both task api and pending cluster tasks API.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: monitor

Query parameters

  • local boolean

    If true, the request retrieves information from the local node only. If false, information is retrieved from the master node.

  • master_timeout string

    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.

    Values are -1 or 0.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • tasks array[object] Required
      Hide tasks attributes Show tasks attributes object
      • executing boolean Required

        Indicates whether the pending tasks are currently executing or not.

      • insert_order number Required

        The number that represents when the task has been inserted into the task queue.

      • priority string Required

        The priority of the pending task. The valid priorities in descending priority order are: IMMEDIATE > URGENT > HIGH > NORMAL > LOW > LANGUID.

      • source string Required

        A general description of the cluster task that may include a reason and origin.

      • time_in_queue string

        A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

      • time_in_queue_millis number

        Time unit for milliseconds

GET /_cluster/pending_tasks
resp = client.cluster.pending_tasks()
const response = await client.cluster.pendingTasks();
response = client.cluster.pending_tasks
$resp = $client->cluster()->pendingTasks();
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_cluster/pending_tasks"
client.cluster().pendingTasks(p -> p);




Reroute the cluster Generally available; Added in 5.0.0

POST /_cluster/reroute

Manually change the allocation of individual shards in the cluster. For example, a shard can be moved from one node to another explicitly, an allocation can be canceled, and an unassigned shard can be explicitly allocated to a specific node.

It is important to note that after processing any reroute commands Elasticsearch will perform rebalancing as normal (respecting the values of settings such as cluster.routing.rebalance.enable) in order to remain in a balanced state. For example, if the requested allocation includes moving a shard from node1 to node2 then this may cause a shard to be moved from node2 back to node1 to even things out.

The cluster can be set to disable allocations using the cluster.routing.allocation.enable setting. If allocations are disabled then the only allocations that will be performed are explicit ones given using the reroute command, and consequent allocations due to rebalancing.

The cluster will attempt to allocate a shard a maximum of index.allocation.max_retries times in a row (defaults to 5), before giving up and leaving the shard unallocated. This scenario can be caused by structural problems such as having an analyzer which refers to a stopwords file which doesn’t exist on all nodes.

Once the problem has been corrected, allocation can be manually retried by calling the reroute API with the ?retry_failed URI query parameter, which will attempt a single retry round for these shards.

Query parameters

  • dry_run boolean

    If true, then the request simulates the operation. It will calculate the result of applying the commands to the current cluster state and return the resulting cluster state after the commands (and rebalancing) have been applied; it will not actually perform the requested changes.

  • explain boolean

    If true, then the response contains an explanation of why the commands can or cannot run.

  • metric string | array[string]

    Limits the information returned to the specified metrics.

  • retry_failed boolean

    If true, then retries allocation of shards that are blocked due to too many subsequent allocation failures.

  • master_timeout string

    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.

    Values are -1 or 0.

  • timeout string

    Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.

    Values are -1 or 0.

application/json

Body

  • commands array[object]

    Defines the commands to perform.

    Hide commands attributes Show commands attributes object
    • cancel object
      Hide cancel attributes Show cancel attributes object
      • index string Required
      • shard number Required
      • node string Required
      • allow_primary boolean
    • move object
      Hide move attributes Show move attributes object
      • index string Required
      • shard number Required
      • from_node string Required

        The node to move the shard from

      • to_node string Required

        The node to move the shard to

    • allocate_replica object
      Hide allocate_replica attributes Show allocate_replica attributes object
      • index string Required
      • shard number Required
      • node string Required
    • allocate_stale_primary object
      Hide allocate_stale_primary attributes Show allocate_stale_primary attributes object
      • index string Required
      • shard number Required
      • node string Required
      • accept_data_loss boolean Required

        If a node which has a copy of the data rejoins the cluster later on, that data will be deleted. To ensure that these implications are well-understood, this command requires the flag accept_data_loss to be explicitly set to true

    • allocate_empty_primary object
      Hide allocate_empty_primary attributes Show allocate_empty_primary attributes object
      • index string Required
      • shard number Required
      • node string Required
      • accept_data_loss boolean Required

        If a node which has a copy of the data rejoins the cluster later on, that data will be deleted. To ensure that these implications are well-understood, this command requires the flag accept_data_loss to be explicitly set to true

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • acknowledged boolean Required
    • explanations array[object]
      Hide explanations attributes Show explanations attributes object
      • command string Required
      • decisions array[object] Required
        Hide decisions attributes Show decisions attributes object
        • decider string Required
        • decision string Required
        • explanation string Required
      • parameters object Required
        Hide parameters attributes Show parameters attributes object
        • allow_primary boolean Required
        • index string Required
        • node string Required
        • shard number Required
        • from_node string
        • to_node string
    • state object

      There aren't any guarantees on the output/structure of the raw cluster state. Here you will find the internal representation of the cluster, which can differ from the external representation.

POST /_cluster/reroute?metric=none
{
  "commands": [
    {
      "move": {
        "index": "test", "shard": 0,
        "from_node": "node1", "to_node": "node2"
      }
    },
    {
      "allocate_replica": {
        "index": "test", "shard": 1,
        "node": "node3"
      }
    }
  ]
}
resp = client.cluster.reroute(
    metric="none",
    commands=[
        {
            "move": {
                "index": "test",
                "shard": 0,
                "from_node": "node1",
                "to_node": "node2"
            }
        },
        {
            "allocate_replica": {
                "index": "test",
                "shard": 1,
                "node": "node3"
            }
        }
    ],
)
const response = await client.cluster.reroute({
  metric: "none",
  commands: [
    {
      move: {
        index: "test",
        shard: 0,
        from_node: "node1",
        to_node: "node2",
      },
    },
    {
      allocate_replica: {
        index: "test",
        shard: 1,
        node: "node3",
      },
    },
  ],
});
response = client.cluster.reroute(
  metric: "none",
  body: {
    "commands": [
      {
        "move": {
          "index": "test",
          "shard": 0,
          "from_node": "node1",
          "to_node": "node2"
        }
      },
      {
        "allocate_replica": {
          "index": "test",
          "shard": 1,
          "node": "node3"
        }
      }
    ]
  }
)
$resp = $client->cluster()->reroute([
    "metric" => "none",
    "body" => [
        "commands" => array(
            [
                "move" => [
                    "index" => "test",
                    "shard" => 0,
                    "from_node" => "node1",
                    "to_node" => "node2",
                ],
            ],
            [
                "allocate_replica" => [
                    "index" => "test",
                    "shard" => 1,
                    "node" => "node3",
                ],
            ],
        ),
    ],
]);
curl -X POST -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"commands":[{"move":{"index":"test","shard":0,"from_node":"node1","to_node":"node2"}},{"allocate_replica":{"index":"test","shard":1,"node":"node3"}}]}' "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_cluster/reroute?metric=none"
Request example
Run `POST /_cluster/reroute?metric=none` to changes the allocation of shards in a cluster.
{
  "commands": [
    {
      "move": {
        "index": "test", "shard": 0,
        "from_node": "node1", "to_node": "node2"
      }
    },
    {
      "allocate_replica": {
        "index": "test", "shard": 1,
        "node": "node3"
      }
    }
  ]
}

Get the cluster state Generally available; Added in 1.3.0

GET /_cluster/state/{metric}/{index}

All methods and paths for this operation:

GET /_cluster/state

GET /_cluster/state/{metric}
GET /_cluster/state/{metric}/{index}

Get comprehensive information about the state of the cluster.

The cluster state is an internal data structure which keeps track of a variety of information needed by every node, including the identity and attributes of the other nodes in the cluster; cluster-wide settings; index metadata, including the mapping and settings for each index; the location and status of every shard copy in the cluster.

The elected master node ensures that every node in the cluster has a copy of the same cluster state. This API lets you retrieve a representation of this internal state for debugging or diagnostic purposes. You may need to consult the Elasticsearch source code to determine the precise meaning of the response.

By default the API will route requests to the elected master node since this node is the authoritative source of cluster states. You can also retrieve the cluster state held on the node handling the API request by adding the ?local=true query parameter.

Elasticsearch may need to expend significant effort to compute a response to this API in larger clusters, and the response may comprise a very large quantity of data. If you use this API repeatedly, your cluster may become unstable.

WARNING: The response is a representation of an internal data structure. Its format is not subject to the same compatibility guarantees as other more stable APIs and may change from version to version. Do not query this API using external monitoring tools. Instead, obtain the information you require using other more stable cluster APIs.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: monitor,manage

Path parameters

  • metric string | array[string] Required

    Limit the information returned to the specified metrics

  • index string | array[string] Required

    A comma-separated list of index names; use _all or empty string to perform the operation on all indices

Query parameters

  • allow_no_indices 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 string | array[string]

    Whether to expand wildcard expression to concrete indices that are open, closed or both.

    Supported values include:

    • all: Match any data stream or index, including hidden ones.
    • open: Match open, non-hidden indices. Also matches any non-hidden data stream.
    • 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 expressions are not accepted.

    Values are all, open, closed, hidden, or none.

  • flat_settings boolean

    Return settings in flat format (default: false)

  • ignore_unavailable boolean

    Whether specified concrete indices should be ignored when unavailable (missing or closed)

  • local boolean

    Return local information, do not retrieve the state from master node (default: false)

  • master_timeout string

    Specify timeout for connection to master

    Values are -1 or 0.

  • wait_for_metadata_version number

    Wait for the metadata version to be equal or greater than the specified metadata version

  • wait_for_timeout string

    The maximum time to wait for wait_for_metadata_version before timing out

    Values are -1 or 0.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
GET /_cluster/state/{metric}/{index}
GET /_cluster/state?filter_path=metadata.cluster_coordination.last_committed_config
resp = client.cluster.state(
    filter_path="metadata.cluster_coordination.last_committed_config",
)
const response = await client.cluster.state({
  filter_path: "metadata.cluster_coordination.last_committed_config",
});
response = client.cluster.state(
  filter_path: "metadata.cluster_coordination.last_committed_config"
)
$resp = $client->cluster()->state([
    "filter_path" => "metadata.cluster_coordination.last_committed_config",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_cluster/state?filter_path=metadata.cluster_coordination.last_committed_config"




Ping the cluster Generally available

HEAD /

Get information about whether the cluster is running.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
HEAD /
curl \
 --request HEAD 'http://api.example.com/' \
 --header "Authorization: $API_KEY"

Clear the archived repositories metering Technical preview; Added in 7.16.0

DELETE /_nodes/{node_id}/_repositories_metering/{max_archive_version}

Clear the archived repositories metering information in the cluster.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: monitor,manage

Path parameters

  • node_id string | array[string] Required

    Comma-separated list of node IDs or names used to limit returned information.

  • max_archive_version number Required

    Specifies the maximum archive_version to be cleared from the archive.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
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    • _nodes object

      Contains statistics about the number of nodes selected by the request.

      Hide _nodes attributes Show _nodes attributes object
      • failures array[object]

        Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

        Hide failures attributes Show failures attributes object
        • type string Required

          The type of error

        • reason string | null

          A human-readable explanation of the error, in English.

        • stack_trace string

          The server stack trace. Present only if the error_trace=true parameter was sent with the request.

        • caused_by object

          Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

        • root_cause array[object]

          Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

          Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

        • suppressed array[object]

          Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

          Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

      • total number Required

        Total number of nodes selected by the request.

      • successful number Required

        Number of nodes that responded successfully to the request.

      • failed number Required

        Number of nodes that rejected the request or failed to respond. If this value is not 0, a reason for the rejection or failure is included in the response.

    • cluster_name string Required
    • nodes object Required

      Contains repositories metering information for the nodes selected by the request.

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      • * object Additional properties
        Hide * attributes Show * attributes object
        • repository_name string Required
        • repository_type string Required

          Repository type.

        • repository_location object Required
          Hide repository_location attributes Show repository_location attributes object
          • base_path string Required
          • container string

            Container name (Azure)

          • bucket string

            Bucket name (GCP, S3)

        • repository_ephemeral_id string Required
        • Time unit for milliseconds

        • Time unit for milliseconds

        • archived boolean Required

          A flag that tells whether or not this object has been archived. When a repository is closed or updated the repository metering information is archived and kept for a certain period of time. This allows retrieving the repository metering information of previous repository instantiations.

        • cluster_version number
        • request_counts object Required
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          • GetBlobProperties number

            Number of Get Blob Properties requests (Azure)

          • GetBlob number

            Number of Get Blob requests (Azure)

          • ListBlobs number

            Number of List Blobs requests (Azure)

          • PutBlob number

            Number of Put Blob requests (Azure)

          • PutBlock number

            Number of Put Block (Azure)

          • PutBlockList number

            Number of Put Block List requests

          • GetObject number

            Number of get object requests (GCP, S3)

          • ListObjects number

            Number of list objects requests (GCP, S3)

          • InsertObject number

            Number of insert object requests, including simple, multipart and resumable uploads. Resumable uploads can perform multiple http requests to insert a single object but they are considered as a single request since they are billed as an individual operation. (GCP)

          • PutObject number

            Number of PutObject requests (S3)

          • PutMultipartObject number

            Number of Multipart requests, including CreateMultipartUpload, UploadPart and CompleteMultipartUpload requests (S3)

DELETE /_nodes/{node_id}/_repositories_metering/{max_archive_version}
curl \
 --request DELETE 'http://api.example.com/_nodes/{node_id}/_repositories_metering/{max_archive_version}' \
 --header "Authorization: $API_KEY"

Get cluster repositories metering Technical preview; Added in 7.16.0

GET /_nodes/{node_id}/_repositories_metering

Get repositories metering information for a cluster. This API exposes monotonically non-decreasing counters and it is expected that clients would durably store the information needed to compute aggregations over a period of time. Additionally, the information exposed by this API is volatile, meaning that it will not be present after node restarts.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: monitor,manage

Path parameters

  • node_id string | array[string] Required

    Comma-separated list of node IDs or names used to limit returned information.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
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    • _nodes object

      Contains statistics about the number of nodes selected by the request.

      Hide _nodes attributes Show _nodes attributes object
      • failures array[object]

        Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

        Hide failures attributes Show failures attributes object
        • type string Required

          The type of error

        • reason string | null

          A human-readable explanation of the error, in English.

        • stack_trace string

          The server stack trace. Present only if the error_trace=true parameter was sent with the request.

        • caused_by object

          Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

        • root_cause array[object]

          Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

          Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

        • suppressed array[object]

          Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

          Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

      • total number Required

        Total number of nodes selected by the request.

      • successful number Required

        Number of nodes that responded successfully to the request.

      • failed number Required

        Number of nodes that rejected the request or failed to respond. If this value is not 0, a reason for the rejection or failure is included in the response.

    • cluster_name string Required
    • nodes object Required

      Contains repositories metering information for the nodes selected by the request.

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      • * object Additional properties
        Hide * attributes Show * attributes object
        • repository_name string Required
        • repository_type string Required

          Repository type.

        • repository_location object Required
          Hide repository_location attributes Show repository_location attributes object
          • base_path string Required
          • container string

            Container name (Azure)

          • bucket string

            Bucket name (GCP, S3)

        • repository_ephemeral_id string Required
        • Time unit for milliseconds

        • Time unit for milliseconds

        • archived boolean Required

          A flag that tells whether or not this object has been archived. When a repository is closed or updated the repository metering information is archived and kept for a certain period of time. This allows retrieving the repository metering information of previous repository instantiations.

        • cluster_version number
        • request_counts object Required
          Hide request_counts attributes Show request_counts attributes object
          • GetBlobProperties number

            Number of Get Blob Properties requests (Azure)

          • GetBlob number

            Number of Get Blob requests (Azure)

          • ListBlobs number

            Number of List Blobs requests (Azure)

          • PutBlob number

            Number of Put Blob requests (Azure)

          • PutBlock number

            Number of Put Block (Azure)

          • PutBlockList number

            Number of Put Block List requests

          • GetObject number

            Number of get object requests (GCP, S3)

          • ListObjects number

            Number of list objects requests (GCP, S3)

          • InsertObject number

            Number of insert object requests, including simple, multipart and resumable uploads. Resumable uploads can perform multiple http requests to insert a single object but they are considered as a single request since they are billed as an individual operation. (GCP)

          • PutObject number

            Number of PutObject requests (S3)

          • PutMultipartObject number

            Number of Multipart requests, including CreateMultipartUpload, UploadPart and CompleteMultipartUpload requests (S3)

GET /_nodes/{node_id}/_repositories_metering
curl \
 --request GET 'http://api.example.com/_nodes/{node_id}/_repositories_metering' \
 --header "Authorization: $API_KEY"

Get the hot threads for nodes Generally available

GET /_nodes/{node_id}/hot_threads

All methods and paths for this operation:

GET /_nodes/hot_threads

GET /_nodes/{node_id}/hot_threads

Get a breakdown of the hot threads on each selected node in the cluster. The output is plain text with a breakdown of the top hot threads for each node.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: monitor,manage

Path parameters

  • node_id string | array[string] Required

    List of node IDs or names used to limit returned information.

Query parameters

  • ignore_idle_threads 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 string

    The interval to do the second sampling of threads.

    Values are -1 or 0.

  • snapshots number

    Number of samples of thread stacktrace.

  • threads number

    Specifies the number of hot threads to provide information for.

  • timeout string

    Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.

    Values are -1 or 0.

  • type string

    The type to sample.

    Values are cpu, wait, block, gpu, or mem.

  • sort string

    The sort order for 'cpu' type (default: total)

    Values are cpu, wait, block, gpu, or mem.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
GET /_nodes/{node_id}/hot_threads
GET /_nodes/hot_threads
resp = client.nodes.hot_threads()
const response = await client.nodes.hotThreads();
response = client.nodes.hot_threads
$resp = $client->nodes()->hotThreads();
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_nodes/hot_threads"
client.nodes().hotThreads(h -> h);




Reload the keystore on nodes in the cluster Generally available; Added in 6.5.0

POST /_nodes/{node_id}/reload_secure_settings

All methods and paths for this operation:

POST /_nodes/reload_secure_settings

POST /_nodes/{node_id}/reload_secure_settings

Secure settings are stored in an on-disk keystore. Certain of these settings are reloadable. That is, you can change them on disk and reload them without restarting any nodes in the cluster. When you have updated reloadable secure settings in your keystore, you can use this API to reload those settings on each node.

When the Elasticsearch keystore is password protected and not simply obfuscated, you must provide the password for the keystore when you reload the secure settings. Reloading the settings for the whole cluster assumes that the keystores for all nodes are protected with the same password; this method is allowed only when inter-node communications are encrypted. Alternatively, you can reload the secure settings on each node by locally accessing the API and passing the node-specific Elasticsearch keystore password.

Path parameters

  • node_id string | array[string] Required

    The names of particular nodes in the cluster to target.

Query parameters

  • timeout string

    Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.

    Values are -1 or 0.

application/json

Body

  • secure_settings_password string

Responses

  • 200 application/json
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    • _nodes object

      Contains statistics about the number of nodes selected by the request.

      Hide _nodes attributes Show _nodes attributes object
      • failures array[object]

        Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

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        • type string Required

          The type of error

        • reason string | null

          A human-readable explanation of the error, in English.

        • stack_trace string

          The server stack trace. Present only if the error_trace=true parameter was sent with the request.

        • caused_by object

          Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

        • root_cause array[object]

          Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

          Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

        • suppressed array[object]

          Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

          Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

      • total number Required

        Total number of nodes selected by the request.

      • successful number Required

        Number of nodes that responded successfully to the request.

      • failed number Required

        Number of nodes that rejected the request or failed to respond. If this value is not 0, a reason for the rejection or failure is included in the response.

    • cluster_name string Required
    • nodes object Required
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      • * object Additional properties
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        • name string Required
        • reload_exception object

          Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

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          • type string Required

            The type of error

          • reason string | null

            A human-readable explanation of the error, in English.

          • stack_trace string

            The server stack trace. Present only if the error_trace=true parameter was sent with the request.

          • caused_by object

            Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

          • root_cause array[object]

            Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

            Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

          • suppressed array[object]

            Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

            Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

POST /_nodes/{node_id}/reload_secure_settings
POST _nodes/reload_secure_settings
{
  "secure_settings_password": "keystore-password"
}
resp = client.nodes.reload_secure_settings(
    secure_settings_password="keystore-password",
)
const response = await client.nodes.reloadSecureSettings({
  secure_settings_password: "keystore-password",
});
response = client.nodes.reload_secure_settings(
  body: {
    "secure_settings_password": "keystore-password"
  }
)
$resp = $client->nodes()->reloadSecureSettings([
    "body" => [
        "secure_settings_password" => "keystore-password",
    ],
]);
curl -X POST -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"secure_settings_password":"keystore-password"}' "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_nodes/reload_secure_settings"
client.nodes().reloadSecureSettings(r -> r
    .secureSettingsPassword("keystore-password")
);
Request example
Run `POST _nodes/reload_secure_settings` to reload the keystore on nodes in the cluster.
{
  "secure_settings_password": "keystore-password"
}
Response examples (200)
A successful response when reloading keystore on nodes in your cluster.
{
  "_nodes": {
    "total": 1,
    "successful": 1,
    "failed": 0
  },
  "cluster_name": "my_cluster",
  "nodes": {
    "pQHNt5rXTTWNvUgOrdynKg": {
      "name": "node-0"
    }
  }
}

Get node statistics Generally available

GET /_nodes/{node_id}/stats/{metric}/{index_metric}

All methods and paths for this operation:

GET /_nodes/stats

GET /_nodes/stats/{metric}
GET /_nodes/{node_id}/stats
GET /_nodes/{node_id}/stats/{metric}
GET /_nodes/stats/{metric}/{index_metric}
GET /_nodes/{node_id}/stats/{metric}/{index_metric}

Get statistics for nodes in a cluster. By default, all stats are returned. You can limit the returned information by using metrics.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: monitor,manage

Path parameters

  • node_id string | array[string] Required

    Comma-separated list of node IDs or names used to limit returned information.

  • metric string | array[string] Required

    Limit the information returned to the specified metrics

  • index_metric string | array[string] Required

    Limit the information returned for indices metric to the specific index metrics. It can be used only if indices (or all) metric is specified.

Query parameters

  • completion_fields string | array[string]

    Comma-separated list or wildcard expressions of fields to include in fielddata and suggest statistics.

  • fielddata_fields string | array[string]

    Comma-separated list or wildcard expressions of fields to include in fielddata statistics.

  • fields string | array[string]

    Comma-separated list or wildcard expressions of fields to include in the statistics.

  • groups boolean

    Comma-separated list of search groups to include in the search statistics.

  • include_segment_file_sizes 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 string

    Indicates whether statistics are aggregated at the cluster, index, or shard level.

    Values are cluster, indices, or shards.

  • timeout string

    Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.

    Values are -1 or 0.

  • types array[string]

    A comma-separated list of document types for the indexing index metric.

  • include_unloaded_segments boolean

    If true, the response includes information from segments that are not loaded into memory.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
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    • _nodes object

      Contains statistics about the number of nodes selected by the request.

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      • failures array[object]

        Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

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        • type string Required

          The type of error

        • reason string | null

          A human-readable explanation of the error, in English.

        • stack_trace string

          The server stack trace. Present only if the error_trace=true parameter was sent with the request.

        • caused_by object

          Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

        • root_cause array[object]

          Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

          Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

        • suppressed array[object]

          Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

          Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

      • total number Required

        Total number of nodes selected by the request.

      • successful number Required

        Number of nodes that responded successfully to the request.

      • failed number Required

        Number of nodes that rejected the request or failed to respond. If this value is not 0, a reason for the rejection or failure is included in the response.

    • cluster_name string
    • nodes object Required
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      • * object Additional properties
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        • adaptive_selection object

          Statistics about adaptive replica selection.

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          • * object Additional properties
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            • avg_queue_size number

              The exponentially weighted moving average queue size of search requests on the keyed node.

            • avg_response_time string

              A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

            • avg_response_time_ns number

              The exponentially weighted moving average response time, in nanoseconds, of search requests on the keyed node.

            • avg_service_time string

              A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

            • avg_service_time_ns number

              The exponentially weighted moving average service time, in nanoseconds, of search requests on the keyed node.

            • outgoing_searches number

              The number of outstanding search requests to the keyed node from the node these stats are for.

            • rank string

              The rank of this node; used for shard selection when routing search requests.

        • breakers object

          Statistics about the field data circuit breaker.

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          • * object Additional properties
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            • estimated_size string

              Estimated memory used for the operation.

            • estimated_size_in_bytes number

              Estimated memory used, in bytes, for the operation.

            • limit_size string

              Memory limit for the circuit breaker.

            • limit_size_in_bytes number

              Memory limit, in bytes, for the circuit breaker.

            • overhead number

              A constant that all estimates for the circuit breaker are multiplied with to calculate a final estimate.

            • tripped number

              Total number of times the circuit breaker has been triggered and prevented an out of memory error.

        • fs object
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          • data array[object]

            List of all file stores.

          • timestamp number

            Last time the file stores statistics were refreshed. Recorded in milliseconds since the Unix Epoch.

          • total object
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            • available string

              Total disk space available to this Java virtual machine on all file stores. Depending on OS or process level restrictions, this might appear less than free. This is the actual amount of free disk space the Elasticsearch node can utilise.

            • available_in_bytes number

              Total number of bytes available to this Java virtual machine on all file stores. Depending on OS or process level restrictions, this might appear less than free_in_bytes. This is the actual amount of free disk space the Elasticsearch node can utilise.

            • free string

              Total unallocated disk space in all file stores.

            • free_in_bytes number

              Total number of unallocated bytes in all file stores.

            • total string

              Total size of all file stores.

            • total_in_bytes number

              Total size of all file stores in bytes.

          • io_stats object
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            • devices array[object]

              Array of disk metrics for each device that is backing an Elasticsearch data path. These disk metrics are probed periodically and averages between the last probe and the current probe are computed.

            • total object
        • host string
        • http object
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          • current_open number

            Current number of open HTTP connections for the node.

          • total_opened number

            Total number of HTTP connections opened for the node.

          • clients array[object]

            Information on current and recently-closed HTTP client connections. Clients that have been closed longer than the http.client_stats.closed_channels.max_age setting will not be represented here.

          • routes object Required Generally available; Added in 8.12.0

            Detailed HTTP stats broken down by route

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            • * object Additional properties
        • ingest object
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          • pipelines object

            Contains statistics about ingest pipelines for the node.

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            • * object Additional properties
          • total object
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            • count number Required

              Total number of documents ingested during the lifetime of this node.

            • current number Required

              Total number of documents currently being ingested.

            • failed number Required

              Total number of failed ingest operations during the lifetime of this node.

        • ip string | array[string]

          IP address and port for the node.

        • jvm object
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          • buffer_pools object

            Contains statistics about JVM buffer pools for the node.

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            • * object Additional properties
          • classes object
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            • current_loaded_count number

              Number of classes currently loaded by JVM.

            • total_loaded_count number

              Total number of classes loaded since the JVM started.

            • total_unloaded_count number

              Total number of classes unloaded since the JVM started.

          • gc object
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            • collectors object

              Contains statistics about JVM garbage collectors for the node.

          • mem object
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            • heap_used_in_bytes number

              Memory, in bytes, currently in use by the heap.

            • heap_used_percent number

              Percentage of memory currently in use by the heap.

            • heap_committed_in_bytes number

              Amount of memory, in bytes, available for use by the heap.

            • heap_max_in_bytes number

              Maximum amount of memory, in bytes, available for use by the heap.

            • non_heap_used_in_bytes number

              Non-heap memory used, in bytes.

            • non_heap_committed_in_bytes number

              Amount of non-heap memory available, in bytes.

            • pools object

              Contains statistics about heap memory usage for the node.

          • threads object
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            • count number

              Number of active threads in use by JVM.

            • peak_count number

              Highest number of threads used by JVM.

          • timestamp number

            Last time JVM statistics were refreshed.

          • uptime string

            Human-readable JVM uptime. Only returned if the human query parameter is true.

          • uptime_in_millis number

            JVM uptime in milliseconds.

        • name string
        • os object
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          • cpu object
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            • percent number
            • sys string

              A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

            • total string

              A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

            • user string

              A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

            • load_average object
          • swap object
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            • adjusted_total_in_bytes number

              If the amount of physical memory has been overridden using the es.total_memory_bytes system property then this reports the overridden value in bytes. Otherwise it reports the same value as total_in_bytes.

            • resident string
            • resident_in_bytes number
            • share string
            • share_in_bytes number
            • total_virtual string
            • total_virtual_in_bytes number
            • total_in_bytes number

              Total amount of physical memory in bytes.

            • free_in_bytes number

              Amount of free physical memory in bytes.

            • used_in_bytes number

              Amount of used physical memory in bytes.

          • cgroup object
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            • cpuacct object
            • cpu object
            • memory object
          • timestamp number
        • process object
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          • cpu object
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            • percent number
            • sys string

              A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

            • total string

              A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

            • user string

              A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

            • load_average object
          • mem object
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            • adjusted_total_in_bytes number

              If the amount of physical memory has been overridden using the es.total_memory_bytes system property then this reports the overridden value in bytes. Otherwise it reports the same value as total_in_bytes.

            • resident string
            • resident_in_bytes number
            • share string
            • share_in_bytes number
            • total_virtual string
            • total_virtual_in_bytes number
            • total_in_bytes number

              Total amount of physical memory in bytes.

            • free_in_bytes number

              Amount of free physical memory in bytes.

            • used_in_bytes number

              Amount of used physical memory in bytes.

          • open_file_descriptors number

            Number of opened file descriptors associated with the current or -1 if not supported.

          • max_file_descriptors number

            Maximum number of file descriptors allowed on the system, or -1 if not supported.

          • timestamp number

            Last time the statistics were refreshed. Recorded in milliseconds since the Unix Epoch.

        • roles array[string]

          Values are master, data, data_cold, data_content, data_frozen, data_hot, data_warm, client, ingest, ml, voting_only, transform, remote_cluster_client, or coordinating_only.

        • script object
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          • cache_evictions number

            Total number of times the script cache has evicted old data.

          • compilations number

            Total number of inline script compilations performed by the node.

          • compilations_history object

            Contains this recent history of script compilations.

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            • * number Additional properties
          • compilation_limit_triggered number

            Total number of times the script compilation circuit breaker has limited inline script compilations.

          • contexts array[object]
        • script_cache object
        • thread_pool object

          Statistics about each thread pool, including current size, queue and rejected tasks.

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          • * object Additional properties
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            • active number

              Number of active threads in the thread pool.

            • completed number

              Number of tasks completed by the thread pool executor.

            • largest number

              Highest number of active threads in the thread pool.

            • queue number

              Number of tasks in queue for the thread pool.

            • rejected number

              Number of tasks rejected by the thread pool executor.

            • threads number

              Number of threads in the thread pool.

        • timestamp number
        • transport object
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          • inbound_handling_time_histogram array[object]

            The distribution of the time spent handling each inbound message on a transport thread, represented as a histogram.

          • outbound_handling_time_histogram array[object]

            The distribution of the time spent sending each outbound transport message on a transport thread, represented as a histogram.

          • rx_count number

            Total number of RX (receive) packets received by the node during internal cluster communication.

          • rx_size string

            Size of RX packets received by the node during internal cluster communication.

          • rx_size_in_bytes number

            Size, in bytes, of RX packets received by the node during internal cluster communication.

          • server_open number

            Current number of inbound TCP connections used for internal communication between nodes.

          • tx_count number

            Total number of TX (transmit) packets sent by the node during internal cluster communication.

          • tx_size string

            Size of TX packets sent by the node during internal cluster communication.

          • tx_size_in_bytes number

            Size, in bytes, of TX packets sent by the node during internal cluster communication.

          • total_outbound_connections number

            The cumulative number of outbound transport connections that this node has opened since it started. Each transport connection may comprise multiple TCP connections but is only counted once in this statistic. Transport connections are typically long-lived so this statistic should remain constant in a stable cluster.

        • transport_address string
        • attributes object

          Contains a list of attributes for the node.

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          • * string Additional properties
        • discovery object
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          • cluster_state_queue object
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            • total number

              Total number of cluster states in queue.

            • pending number

              Number of pending cluster states in queue.

            • committed number

              Number of committed cluster states in queue.

          • published_cluster_states object
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            • full_states number

              Number of published cluster states.

            • incompatible_diffs number

              Number of incompatible differences between published cluster states.

            • compatible_diffs number

              Number of compatible differences between published cluster states.

          • cluster_state_update object

            Contains low-level statistics about how long various activities took during cluster state updates while the node was the elected master. Omitted if the node is not master-eligible. Every field whose name ends in _time within this object is also represented as a raw number of milliseconds in a field whose name ends in _time_millis. The human-readable fields with a _time suffix are only returned if requested with the ?human=true query parameter.

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            • * object Additional properties
          • serialized_cluster_states object
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            • full_states object
            • diffs object
          • cluster_applier_stats object
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            • recordings array[object]
        • indexing_pressure object
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          • memory object
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            • limit
            • limit_in_bytes number

              Configured memory limit, in bytes, for the indexing requests. Replica requests have an automatic limit that is 1.5x this value.

            • current object
            • total object
        • indices object
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          • commit object
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            • generation number Required
            • id string Required
            • num_docs number Required
            • user_data object Required
          • completion object
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            • size_in_bytes number Required

              Total amount, in bytes, of memory used for completion across all shards assigned to selected nodes.

            • size
            • fields object
          • docs object
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            • count number Required

              Total number of non-deleted documents across all primary shards assigned to selected nodes. This number is based on documents in Lucene segments and may include documents from nested fields.

            • deleted number

              Total number of deleted documents across all primary shards assigned to selected nodes. This number is based on documents in Lucene segments. Elasticsearch reclaims the disk space of deleted Lucene documents when a segment is merged.

          • fielddata object
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            • evictions number
            • memory_size
            • memory_size_in_bytes number Required
            • fields object
          • flush object
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            • periodic number Required
            • total number Required
            • total_time string

              A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

          • get object
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            • current number Required
            • exists_time string

              A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

            • exists_total number Required
            • missing_time string

              A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

            • missing_total number Required
            • time string

              A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

            • total number Required
          • indexing object
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            • index_current number Required
            • delete_current number Required
            • delete_time string

              A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

            • delete_total number Required
            • is_throttled boolean Required
            • noop_update_total number Required
            • throttle_time string

              A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

            • index_time string

              A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

            • index_total number Required
            • index_failed number Required
            • types object
            • write_load number
            • recent_write_load number
            • peak_write_load number
          • mappings object
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            • total_count number Required
            • total_estimated_overhead
            • total_estimated_overhead_in_bytes number Required
          • merges object
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            • current number Required
            • current_docs number Required
            • current_size string
            • current_size_in_bytes number Required
            • total number Required
            • total_auto_throttle string
            • total_auto_throttle_in_bytes number Required
            • total_docs number Required
            • total_size string
            • total_size_in_bytes number Required
            • total_stopped_time string

              A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

            • total_throttled_time string

              A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

            • total_time string

              A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

          • shard_path object
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            • data_path string Required
            • is_custom_data_path boolean Required
            • state_path string Required
          • query_cache object
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            • cache_count number Required
            • cache_size number Required
            • evictions number Required
            • hit_count number Required
            • memory_size_in_bytes number Required
            • miss_count number Required
            • total_count number Required
          • recovery object
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            • current_as_source number Required
            • current_as_target number Required
            • throttle_time string

              A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

          • refresh object
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            • external_total number Required
            • listeners number Required
            • total number Required
            • total_time string

              A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

          • request_cache object
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            • evictions number Required
            • hit_count number Required
            • memory_size string
            • memory_size_in_bytes number Required
            • miss_count number Required
          • retention_leases object
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            • primary_term number Required
            • version number Required
            • leases array[object] Required
          • routing object
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            • node string Required
            • primary boolean Required
            • relocating_node
            • state string Required

              Values are UNASSIGNED, INITIALIZING, STARTED, or RELOCATING.

          • segments object
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            • count number Required

              Total number of segments across all shards assigned to selected nodes.

            • doc_values_memory
            • doc_values_memory_in_bytes number Required

              Total amount, in bytes, of memory used for doc values across all shards assigned to selected nodes.

            • file_sizes object Required

              This object is not populated by the cluster stats API. To get information on segment files, use the node stats API.

            • fixed_bit_set
            • fixed_bit_set_memory_in_bytes number Required

              Total amount of memory, in bytes, used by fixed bit sets across all shards assigned to selected nodes.

            • index_writer_memory
            • index_writer_max_memory_in_bytes number
            • index_writer_memory_in_bytes number Required

              Total amount, in bytes, of memory used by all index writers across all shards assigned to selected nodes.

            • max_unsafe_auto_id_timestamp number Required

              Unix timestamp, in milliseconds, of the most recently retried indexing request.

            • memory
            • memory_in_bytes number Required

              Total amount, in bytes, of memory used for segments across all shards assigned to selected nodes.

            • norms_memory
            • norms_memory_in_bytes number Required

              Total amount, in bytes, of memory used for normalization factors across all shards assigned to selected nodes.

            • points_memory
            • points_memory_in_bytes number Required

              Total amount, in bytes, of memory used for points across all shards assigned to selected nodes.

            • stored_memory
            • stored_fields_memory_in_bytes number Required

              Total amount, in bytes, of memory used for stored fields across all shards assigned to selected nodes.

            • terms_memory_in_bytes number Required

              Total amount, in bytes, of memory used for terms across all shards assigned to selected nodes.

            • terms_memory
            • term_vectory_memory
            • term_vectors_memory_in_bytes number Required

              Total amount, in bytes, of memory used for term vectors across all shards assigned to selected nodes.

            • version_map_memory
            • version_map_memory_in_bytes number Required

              Total amount, in bytes, of memory used by all version maps across all shards assigned to selected nodes.

          • seq_no object
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            • global_checkpoint number Required
            • local_checkpoint number Required
            • max_seq_no number Required
          • store object
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            • size
            • size_in_bytes number Required

              Total size, in bytes, of all shards assigned to selected nodes.

            • reserved
            • reserved_in_bytes number Required

              A prediction, in bytes, of how much larger the shard stores will eventually grow due to ongoing peer recoveries, restoring snapshots, and similar activities.

            • total_data_set_size
            • total_data_set_size_in_bytes number

              Total data set size, in bytes, of all shards assigned to selected nodes. This includes the size of shards not stored fully on the nodes, such as the cache for partially mounted indices.

          • translog object
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            • earliest_last_modified_age number Required
            • operations number Required
            • size string
            • size_in_bytes number Required
            • uncommitted_operations number Required
            • uncommitted_size string
            • uncommitted_size_in_bytes number Required
          • warmer object
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            • current number Required
            • total number Required
            • total_time string

              A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

          • bulk object
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            • total_operations number Required
            • total_time string

              A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

            • total_size
            • total_size_in_bytes number Required
            • avg_time string

              A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

            • avg_size
            • avg_size_in_bytes number Required
          • shards object Generally available; Added in 7.15.0
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            • * object Additional properties
          • shard_stats object
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            • total_count number Required
          • indices object Additional properties
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            • primaries object
            • shards object
            • total object
            • uuid string
            • health string

              Values are green, GREEN, yellow, YELLOW, red, or RED.

            • status string

              Values are open or close.

GET /_nodes/{node_id}/stats/{metric}/{index_metric}
GET _nodes/stats/process?filter_path=**.max_file_descriptors
resp = client.nodes.stats(
    metric="process",
    filter_path="**.max_file_descriptors",
)
const response = await client.nodes.stats({
  metric: "process",
  filter_path: "**.max_file_descriptors",
});
response = client.nodes.stats(
  metric: "process",
  filter_path: "**.max_file_descriptors"
)
$resp = $client->nodes()->stats([
    "metric" => "process",
    "filter_path" => "**.max_file_descriptors",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_nodes/stats/process?filter_path=**.max_file_descriptors"





Get the cluster health Generally available; Added in 8.7.0

GET /_health_report/{feature}

All methods and paths for this operation:

GET /_health_report

GET /_health_report/{feature}

Get a report with the health status of an Elasticsearch cluster. The report contains a list of indicators that compose Elasticsearch functionality.

Each indicator has a health status of: green, unknown, yellow or red. The indicator will provide an explanation and metadata describing the reason for its current health status.

The cluster’s status is controlled by the worst indicator status.

In the event that an indicator’s status is non-green, a list of impacts may be present in the indicator result which detail the functionalities that are negatively affected by the health issue. Each impact carries with it a severity level, an area of the system that is affected, and a simple description of the impact on the system.

Some health indicators can determine the root cause of a health problem and prescribe a set of steps that can be performed in order to improve the health of the system. The root cause and remediation steps are encapsulated in a diagnosis. A diagnosis contains a cause detailing a root cause analysis, an action containing a brief description of the steps to take to fix the problem, the list of affected resources (if applicable), and a detailed step-by-step troubleshooting guide to fix the diagnosed problem.

NOTE: The health indicators perform root cause analysis of non-green health statuses. This can be computationally expensive when called frequently. When setting up automated polling of the API for health status, set verbose to false to disable the more expensive analysis logic.

Path parameters

  • feature string | array[string] Required

    A feature of the cluster, as returned by the top-level health report API.

Query parameters

  • timeout string

    Explicit operation timeout.

    Values are -1 or 0.

  • verbose boolean

    Opt-in for more information about the health of the system.

  • size number

    Limit the number of affected resources the health report API returns.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
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    • cluster_name string Required
    • indicators object Required
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      • master_is_stable object

        MASTER_IS_STABLE

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        • status string Required

          Values are green, yellow, red, or unknown.

        • symptom string Required
        • impacts array[object]
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          • description string Required
          • id string Required
          • impact_areas array[string] Required

            Values are search, ingest, backup, or deployment_management.

          • severity number Required
        • diagnosis array[object]
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          • id string Required
          • action string Required
          • affected_resources object Required
          • cause string Required
          • help_url string Required
        • details object
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          • current_master object Required
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            • name
            • node_id
          • recent_masters array[object] Required
          • exception_fetching_history object
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            • message string Required
            • stack_trace string Required
          • cluster_formation array[object]
      • shards_availability object

        SHARDS_AVAILABILITY

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        • status string Required

          Values are green, yellow, red, or unknown.

        • symptom string Required
        • impacts array[object]
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          • description string Required
          • id string Required
          • impact_areas array[string] Required

            Values are search, ingest, backup, or deployment_management.

          • severity number Required
        • diagnosis array[object]
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          • id string Required
          • action string Required
          • affected_resources object Required
          • cause string Required
          • help_url string Required
        • details object
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          • creating_primaries number Required
          • creating_replicas number Required
          • initializing_primaries number Required
          • initializing_replicas number Required
          • restarting_primaries number Required
          • restarting_replicas number Required
          • started_primaries number Required
          • started_replicas number Required
          • unassigned_primaries number Required
          • unassigned_replicas number Required
      • disk object

        DISK

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        • status string Required

          Values are green, yellow, red, or unknown.

        • symptom string Required
        • impacts array[object]
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          • description string Required
          • id string Required
          • impact_areas array[string] Required

            Values are search, ingest, backup, or deployment_management.

          • severity number Required
        • diagnosis array[object]
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          • id string Required
          • action string Required
          • affected_resources object Required
          • cause string Required
          • help_url string Required
        • details object
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          • indices_with_readonly_block number Required
          • nodes_with_enough_disk_space number Required
          • nodes_over_high_watermark number Required
          • nodes_over_flood_stage_watermark number Required
          • nodes_with_unknown_disk_status number Required
      • repository_integrity object

        REPOSITORY_INTEGRITY

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        • status string Required

          Values are green, yellow, red, or unknown.

        • symptom string Required
        • impacts array[object]
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          • description string Required
          • id string Required
          • impact_areas array[string] Required

            Values are search, ingest, backup, or deployment_management.

          • severity number Required
        • diagnosis array[object]
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          • id string Required
          • action string Required
          • affected_resources object Required
          • cause string Required
          • help_url string Required
        • details object
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          • total_repositories number
          • corrupted_repositories number
          • corrupted array[string]
      • data_stream_lifecycle object

        DATA_STREAM_LIFECYCLE

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        • status string Required

          Values are green, yellow, red, or unknown.

        • symptom string Required
        • impacts array[object]
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          • description string Required
          • id string Required
          • impact_areas array[string] Required

            Values are search, ingest, backup, or deployment_management.

          • severity number Required
        • diagnosis array[object]
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          • id string Required
          • action string Required
          • affected_resources object Required
          • cause string Required
          • help_url string Required
        • details object
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          • stagnating_backing_indices_count number Required
          • total_backing_indices_in_error number Required
          • stagnating_backing_indices array[object]
      • ilm object

        ILM

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        • status string Required

          Values are green, yellow, red, or unknown.

        • symptom string Required
        • impacts array[object]
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          • description string Required
          • id string Required
          • impact_areas array[string] Required

            Values are search, ingest, backup, or deployment_management.

          • severity number Required
        • diagnosis array[object]
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          • id string Required
          • action string Required
          • affected_resources object Required
          • cause string Required
          • help_url string Required
        • details object
          Hide details attributes Show details attributes object
          • ilm_status string Required

            Values are RUNNING, STOPPING, or STOPPED.

          • policies number Required
          • stagnating_indices number Required
      • slm object

        SLM

        Hide slm attributes Show slm attributes object
        • status string Required

          Values are green, yellow, red, or unknown.

        • symptom string Required
        • impacts array[object]
          Hide impacts attributes Show impacts attributes object
          • description string Required
          • id string Required
          • impact_areas array[string] Required

            Values are search, ingest, backup, or deployment_management.

          • severity number Required
        • diagnosis array[object]
          Hide diagnosis attributes Show diagnosis attributes object
          • id string Required
          • action string Required
          • affected_resources object Required
          • cause string Required
          • help_url string Required
        • details object
          Hide details attributes Show details attributes object
          • slm_status string Required

            Values are RUNNING, STOPPING, or STOPPED.

          • policies number Required
          • unhealthy_policies object
            Hide unhealthy_policies attributes Show unhealthy_policies attributes object
            • count number Required
            • invocations_since_last_success object
      • shards_capacity object

        SHARDS_CAPACITY

        Hide shards_capacity attributes Show shards_capacity attributes object
        • status string Required

          Values are green, yellow, red, or unknown.

        • symptom string Required
        • impacts array[object]
          Hide impacts attributes Show impacts attributes object
          • description string Required
          • id string Required
          • impact_areas array[string] Required

            Values are search, ingest, backup, or deployment_management.

          • severity number Required
        • diagnosis array[object]
          Hide diagnosis attributes Show diagnosis attributes object
          • id string Required
          • action string Required
          • affected_resources object Required
          • cause string Required
          • help_url string Required
        • details object
          Hide details attributes Show details attributes object
          • data object Required
            Hide data attributes Show data attributes object
            • max_shards_in_cluster number Required
            • current_used_shards number
          • frozen object Required
            Hide frozen attributes Show frozen attributes object
            • max_shards_in_cluster number Required
            • current_used_shards number
      • file_settings object

        FILE_SETTINGS

        Hide file_settings attributes Show file_settings attributes object
        • status string Required

          Values are green, yellow, red, or unknown.

        • symptom string Required
        • impacts array[object]
          Hide impacts attributes Show impacts attributes object
          • description string Required
          • id string Required
          • impact_areas array[string] Required

            Values are search, ingest, backup, or deployment_management.

          • severity number Required
        • diagnosis array[object]
          Hide diagnosis attributes Show diagnosis attributes object
          • id string Required
          • action string Required
          • affected_resources object Required
          • cause string Required
          • help_url string Required
        • details object
          Hide details attributes Show details attributes object
          • failure_streak number Required
          • most_recent_failure string Required
    • status string

      Values are green, yellow, red, or unknown.

GET _health_report
resp = client.health_report()
const response = await client.healthReport();
response = client.health_report
$resp = $client->healthReport();
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_health_report"
client.healthReport(h -> h);

Connector

The connector and sync jobs APIs provide a convenient way to create and manage Elastic connectors and sync jobs in an internal index. Connectors are Elasticsearch integrations for syncing content from third-party data sources, which can be deployed on Elastic Cloud or hosted on your own infrastructure. This API provides an alternative to relying solely on Kibana UI for connector and sync job management. The API comes with a set of validations and assertions to ensure that the state representation in the internal index remains valid. This API requires the manage_connector privilege or, for read-only endpoints, the monitor_connector privilege.

Check out the connector API tutorial

Check in a connector Technical preview; Added in 8.12.0

PUT /_connector/{connector_id}/_check_in

Update the last_seen field in the connector and set it to the current timestamp.

Path parameters

  • connector_id string Required

    The unique identifier of the connector to be checked in

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • result string Required

      Values are created, updated, deleted, not_found, or noop.

PUT /_connector/{connector_id}/_check_in
PUT _connector/my-connector/_check_in
resp = client.connector.check_in(
    connector_id="my-connector",
)
const response = await client.connector.checkIn({
  connector_id: "my-connector",
});
response = client.connector.check_in(
  connector_id: "my-connector"
)
$resp = $client->connector()->checkIn([
    "connector_id" => "my-connector",
]);
curl -X PUT -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_connector/my-connector/_check_in"
client.connector().checkIn(c -> c
    .connectorId("my-connector")
);
Response examples (200)
{
    "result": "updated"
}

Get a connector Beta; Added in 8.12.0

GET /_connector/{connector_id}

Get the details about a connector.

Path parameters

  • connector_id string Required

    The unique identifier of the connector

Query parameters

  • include_deleted boolean

    A flag to indicate if the desired connector should be fetched, even if it was soft-deleted.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • api_key_id string
    • api_key_secret_id string
    • configuration object Required
      Hide configuration attribute Show configuration attribute object
    • custom_scheduling object Required
      Hide custom_scheduling attribute Show custom_scheduling attribute object
      • * object Additional properties
        Hide * attributes Show * attributes object
        • configuration_overrides object Required
          Hide configuration_overrides attributes Show configuration_overrides attributes object
          • max_crawl_depth number
          • sitemap_discovery_disabled boolean
          • domain_allowlist array[string]
          • sitemap_urls array[string]
          • seed_urls array[string]
        • enabled boolean Required
        • interval string Required
        • last_synced string | number

          A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

          One of:
        • name string Required
    • deleted boolean Required
    • description string
    • features object
      Hide features attributes Show features attributes object
      • document_level_security object
        Hide document_level_security attribute Show document_level_security attribute object
        • enabled boolean Required
      • incremental_sync object
        Hide incremental_sync attribute Show incremental_sync attribute object
        • enabled boolean Required
      • native_connector_api_keys object
        Hide native_connector_api_keys attribute Show native_connector_api_keys attribute object
        • enabled boolean Required
      • sync_rules object
        Hide sync_rules attributes Show sync_rules attributes object
        • advanced object
          Hide advanced attribute Show advanced attribute object
          • enabled boolean Required
        • basic object
          Hide basic attribute Show basic attribute object
          • enabled boolean Required
    • filtering array[object] Required
      Hide filtering attributes Show filtering attributes object
      • active object Required
        Hide active attributes Show active attributes object
        • advanced_snippet object Required
          Hide advanced_snippet attributes Show advanced_snippet attributes object
          • created_at string
          • updated_at string
          • value object Required
        • rules array[object] Required
          Hide rules attributes Show rules attributes object
          • created_at
          • field string Required

            Path to field or array of paths. Some API's support wildcards in the path to select multiple fields.

          • id string Required
          • order number Required
          • policy string Required

            Values are exclude or include.

          • rule string Required

            Values are contains, ends_with, equals, regex, starts_with, >, or <.

          • updated_at
          • value string Required
        • validation object Required
          Hide validation attributes Show validation attributes object
          • errors array[object] Required
          • state string Required

            Values are edited, invalid, or valid.

      • domain string
      • draft object Required
        Hide draft attributes Show draft attributes object
        • advanced_snippet object Required
          Hide advanced_snippet attributes Show advanced_snippet attributes object
          • created_at string
          • updated_at string
          • value object Required
        • rules array[object] Required
          Hide rules attributes Show rules attributes object
          • created_at
          • field string Required

            Path to field or array of paths. Some API's support wildcards in the path to select multiple fields.

          • id string Required
          • order number Required
          • policy string Required

            Values are exclude or include.

          • rule string Required

            Values are contains, ends_with, equals, regex, starts_with, >, or <.

          • updated_at
          • value string Required
        • validation object Required
          Hide validation attributes Show validation attributes object
          • errors array[object] Required
          • state string Required

            Values are edited, invalid, or valid.

    • id string
    • index_name string | null

    • is_native boolean Required
    • language string
    • last_access_control_sync_error string
    • last_access_control_sync_scheduled_at string | number

      A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

      One of:
    • last_access_control_sync_status string

      Values are canceling, canceled, completed, error, in_progress, pending, or suspended.

    • last_deleted_document_count number
    • last_incremental_sync_scheduled_at string | number

      A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

      One of:
    • last_indexed_document_count number
    • last_seen string | number

      A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

      One of:
    • last_sync_error string
    • last_sync_scheduled_at string | number

      A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

      One of:
    • last_sync_status string

      Values are canceling, canceled, completed, error, in_progress, pending, or suspended.

    • last_synced string | number

      A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

      One of:
    • name string
    • pipeline object
      Hide pipeline attributes Show pipeline attributes object
      • extract_binary_content boolean Required
      • name string Required
      • reduce_whitespace boolean Required
      • run_ml_inference boolean Required
    • scheduling object Required
      Hide scheduling attributes Show scheduling attributes object
      • access_control object
        Hide access_control attributes Show access_control attributes object
        • enabled boolean Required
        • interval string Required

          The interval is expressed using the crontab syntax

      • full object
        Hide full attributes Show full attributes object
        • enabled boolean Required
        • interval string Required

          The interval is expressed using the crontab syntax

      • incremental object
        Hide incremental attributes Show incremental attributes object
        • enabled boolean Required
        • interval string Required

          The interval is expressed using the crontab syntax

    • service_type string
    • status string Required

      Values are created, needs_configuration, configured, connected, or error.

    • sync_cursor object
    • sync_now boolean Required
GET _connector/my-connector-id
resp = client.connector.get(
    connector_id="my-connector-id",
)
const response = await client.connector.get({
  connector_id: "my-connector-id",
});
response = client.connector.get(
  connector_id: "my-connector-id"
)
$resp = $client->connector()->get([
    "connector_id" => "my-connector-id",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_connector/my-connector-id"
client.connector().get(g -> g
    .connectorId("my-connector-id")
);

Create or update a connector Beta; Added in 8.12.0

PUT /_connector/{connector_id}

All methods and paths for this operation:

PUT /_connector

PUT /_connector/{connector_id}

Path parameters

  • connector_id string Required

    The unique identifier of the connector to be created or updated. ID is auto-generated if not provided.

application/json

Body

  • description string
  • index_name string
  • is_native boolean
  • language string
  • name string
  • service_type string

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • result string Required

      Values are created, updated, deleted, not_found, or noop.

    • id string Required
PUT _connector/my-connector
{
  "index_name": "search-google-drive",
  "name": "My Connector",
  "service_type": "google_drive"
}
resp = client.connector.put(
    connector_id="my-connector",
    index_name="search-google-drive",
    name="My Connector",
    service_type="google_drive",
)
const response = await client.connector.put({
  connector_id: "my-connector",
  index_name: "search-google-drive",
  name: "My Connector",
  service_type: "google_drive",
});
response = client.connector.put(
  connector_id: "my-connector",
  body: {
    "index_name": "search-google-drive",
    "name": "My Connector",
    "service_type": "google_drive"
  }
)
$resp = $client->connector()->put([
    "connector_id" => "my-connector",
    "body" => [
        "index_name" => "search-google-drive",
        "name" => "My Connector",
        "service_type" => "google_drive",
    ],
]);
curl -X PUT -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"index_name":"search-google-drive","name":"My Connector","service_type":"google_drive"}' "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_connector/my-connector"
client.connector().put(p -> p
    .connectorId("my-connector")
    .indexName("search-google-drive")
    .name("My Connector")
    .serviceType("google_drive")
);
Request examples
{
  "index_name": "search-google-drive",
  "name": "My Connector",
  "service_type": "google_drive"
}
{
  "index_name": "search-google-drive",
  "name": "My Connector",
  "description": "My Connector to sync data to Elastic index from Google Drive",
  "service_type": "google_drive",
  "language": "english"
}
Response examples (200)
{
  "result": "created",
  "id": "my-connector"
}

Delete a connector Beta; Added in 8.12.0

DELETE /_connector/{connector_id}

Removes a connector and associated sync jobs. This is a destructive action that is not recoverable. NOTE: This action doesn’t delete any API keys, ingest pipelines, or data indices associated with the connector. These need to be removed manually.

Path parameters

  • connector_id string Required

    The unique identifier of the connector to be deleted

Query parameters

  • delete_sync_jobs boolean

    A flag indicating if associated sync jobs should be also removed. Defaults to false.

  • hard boolean

    A flag indicating if the connector should be hard deleted.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • acknowledged boolean Required

      For a successful response, this value is always true. On failure, an exception is returned instead.

DELETE /_connector/{connector_id}
DELETE _connector/my-connector-id&delete_sync_jobs=true
resp = client.connector.delete(
    connector_id="my-connector-id&delete_sync_jobs=true",
)
const response = await client.connector.delete({
  connector_id: "my-connector-id&delete_sync_jobs=true",
});
response = client.connector.delete(
  connector_id: "my-connector-id&delete_sync_jobs=true"
)
$resp = $client->connector()->delete([
    "connector_id" => "my-connector-id&delete_sync_jobs=true",
]);
curl -X DELETE -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_connector/my-connector-id&delete_sync_jobs=true"
client.connector().delete(d -> d
    .connectorId("my-connector-id&delete_sync_jobs=true")
);
Response examples (200)
{
    "acknowledged": true
}

Get all connectors Beta; Added in 8.12.0

GET /_connector

Get information about all connectors.

Query parameters

  • from number

    Starting offset (default: 0)

  • size number

    Specifies a max number of results to get

  • index_name string | array[string]

    A comma-separated list of connector index names to fetch connector documents for

  • connector_name string | array[string]

    A comma-separated list of connector names to fetch connector documents for

  • service_type string | array[string]

    A comma-separated list of connector service types to fetch connector documents for

  • include_deleted boolean

    A flag to indicate if the desired connector should be fetched, even if it was soft-deleted.

  • query string

    A wildcard query string that filters connectors with matching name, description or index name

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • count number Required
    • results array[object] Required
      Hide results attributes Show results attributes object
      • api_key_id string
      • api_key_secret_id string
      • configuration object Required
        Hide configuration attribute Show configuration attribute object
      • custom_scheduling object Required
        Hide custom_scheduling attribute Show custom_scheduling attribute object
        • * object Additional properties
          Hide * attributes Show * attributes object
          • configuration_overrides object Required
            Hide configuration_overrides attributes Show configuration_overrides attributes object
            • max_crawl_depth number
            • sitemap_discovery_disabled boolean
            • domain_allowlist array[string]
            • sitemap_urls array[string]
            • seed_urls array[string]
          • enabled boolean Required
          • interval string Required
          • last_synced string
          • name string Required
      • deleted boolean Required
      • description string
      • features object
        Hide features attributes Show features attributes object
        • document_level_security object
          Hide document_level_security attribute Show document_level_security attribute object
          • enabled boolean Required
        • incremental_sync object
          Hide incremental_sync attribute Show incremental_sync attribute object
          • enabled boolean Required
        • native_connector_api_keys object
          Hide native_connector_api_keys attribute Show native_connector_api_keys attribute object
          • enabled boolean Required
        • sync_rules object
          Hide sync_rules attributes Show sync_rules attributes object
          • advanced object
            Hide advanced attribute Show advanced attribute object
            • enabled boolean Required
          • basic object
            Hide basic attribute Show basic attribute object
            • enabled boolean Required
      • filtering array[object] Required
        Hide filtering attributes Show filtering attributes object
        • active object Required
          Hide active attributes Show active attributes object
          • advanced_snippet object Required
          • rules array[object] Required
          • validation object Required
        • domain string
        • draft object Required
          Hide draft attributes Show draft attributes object
          • advanced_snippet object Required
          • rules array[object] Required
          • validation object Required
      • id string
      • index_name string | null

      • is_native boolean Required
      • language string
      • last_access_control_sync_error string
      • last_access_control_sync_scheduled_at string | number

        A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

        One of:
      • last_access_control_sync_status string

        Values are canceling, canceled, completed, error, in_progress, pending, or suspended.

      • last_deleted_document_count number
      • last_incremental_sync_scheduled_at string | number

        A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

        One of:
      • last_indexed_document_count number
      • last_seen string | number

        A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

        One of:
      • last_sync_error string
      • last_sync_scheduled_at string | number

        A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

        One of:
      • last_sync_status string

        Values are canceling, canceled, completed, error, in_progress, pending, or suspended.

      • last_synced string | number

        A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

        One of:
      • name string
      • pipeline object
        Hide pipeline attributes Show pipeline attributes object
        • extract_binary_content boolean Required
        • name string Required
        • reduce_whitespace boolean Required
        • run_ml_inference boolean Required
      • scheduling object Required
        Hide scheduling attributes Show scheduling attributes object
        • access_control object
          Hide access_control attributes Show access_control attributes object
          • enabled boolean Required
          • interval string Required

            The interval is expressed using the crontab syntax

        • full object
          Hide full attributes Show full attributes object
          • enabled boolean Required
          • interval string Required

            The interval is expressed using the crontab syntax

        • incremental object
          Hide incremental attributes Show incremental attributes object
          • enabled boolean Required
          • interval string Required

            The interval is expressed using the crontab syntax

      • service_type string
      • status string Required

        Values are created, needs_configuration, configured, connected, or error.

      • sync_cursor object
      • sync_now boolean Required
GET _connector
resp = client.connector.list()
const response = await client.connector.list();
response = client.connector.list
$resp = $client->connector()->list();
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_connector"
client.connector().list(l -> l);

Create a connector Beta; Added in 8.12.0

POST /_connector

Connectors are Elasticsearch integrations that bring content from third-party data sources, which can be deployed on Elastic Cloud or hosted on your own infrastructure. Elastic managed connectors (Native connectors) are a managed service on Elastic Cloud. Self-managed connectors (Connector clients) are self-managed on your infrastructure.

application/json

Body

  • description string
  • index_name string
  • is_native boolean
  • language string
  • name string
  • service_type string

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • result string Required

      Values are created, updated, deleted, not_found, or noop.

    • id string Required
POST /_connector
curl \
 --request POST 'http://api.example.com/_connector' \
 --header "Authorization: $API_KEY" \
 --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
 --data '{"description":"string","index_name":"string","is_native":true,"language":"string","name":"string","service_type":"string"}'

Cancel a connector sync job Beta; Added in 8.12.0

PUT /_connector/_sync_job/{connector_sync_job_id}/_cancel

Cancel a connector sync job, which sets the status to cancelling and updates cancellation_requested_at to the current time. The connector service is then responsible for setting the status of connector sync jobs to cancelled.

Path parameters

  • connector_sync_job_id string Required

    The unique identifier of the connector sync job

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • result string Required

      Values are created, updated, deleted, not_found, or noop.

PUT /_connector/_sync_job/{connector_sync_job_id}/_cancel
PUT _connector/_sync_job/my-connector-sync-job-id/_cancel
resp = client.connector.sync_job_cancel(
    connector_sync_job_id="my-connector-sync-job-id",
)
const response = await client.connector.syncJobCancel({
  connector_sync_job_id: "my-connector-sync-job-id",
});
response = client.connector.sync_job_cancel(
  connector_sync_job_id: "my-connector-sync-job-id"
)
$resp = $client->connector()->syncJobCancel([
    "connector_sync_job_id" => "my-connector-sync-job-id",
]);
curl -X PUT -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_connector/_sync_job/my-connector-sync-job-id/_cancel"
client.connector().syncJobCancel(s -> s
    .connectorSyncJobId("my-connector-sync-job-id")
);




Claim a connector sync job Technical preview

PUT /_connector/_sync_job/{connector_sync_job_id}/_claim

This action updates the job status to in_progress and sets the last_seen and started_at timestamps to the current time. Additionally, it can set the sync_cursor property for the sync job.

This API is not intended for direct connector management by users. It supports the implementation of services that utilize the connector protocol to communicate with Elasticsearch.

To sync data using self-managed connectors, you need to deploy the Elastic connector service on your own infrastructure. This service runs automatically on Elastic Cloud for Elastic managed connectors.

Path parameters

  • connector_sync_job_id string Required

    The unique identifier of the connector sync job.

application/json

Body Required

  • sync_cursor object

    The cursor object from the last incremental sync job. This should reference the sync_cursor field in the connector state for which the job runs.

  • worker_hostname string Required

    The host name of the current system that will run the job.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
PUT /_connector/_sync_job/{connector_sync_job_id}/_claim
PUT _connector/_sync_job/my-connector-sync-job-id/_claim
{
  "worker_hostname": "some-machine"
}
resp = client.connector.sync_job_claim(
    connector_sync_job_id="my-connector-sync-job-id",
    worker_hostname="some-machine",
)
const response = await client.connector.syncJobClaim({
  connector_sync_job_id: "my-connector-sync-job-id",
  worker_hostname: "some-machine",
});
response = client.connector.sync_job_claim(
  connector_sync_job_id: "my-connector-sync-job-id",
  body: {
    "worker_hostname": "some-machine"
  }
)
$resp = $client->connector()->syncJobClaim([
    "connector_sync_job_id" => "my-connector-sync-job-id",
    "body" => [
        "worker_hostname" => "some-machine",
    ],
]);
curl -X PUT -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"worker_hostname":"some-machine"}' "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_connector/_sync_job/my-connector-sync-job-id/_claim"
client.connector().syncJobClaim(s -> s
    .connectorSyncJobId("my-connector-sync-job-id")
    .workerHostname("some-machine")
);
Request example
An example body for a `PUT _connector/_sync_job/my-connector-sync-job-id/_claim` request.
{
  "worker_hostname": "some-machine"
}

Get a connector sync job Beta; Added in 8.12.0

GET /_connector/_sync_job/{connector_sync_job_id}

Path parameters

  • connector_sync_job_id string Required

    The unique identifier of the connector sync job

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • cancelation_requested_at string | number

      A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

      One of:
    • canceled_at string | number

      A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

      One of:
    • completed_at string | number

      A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

      One of:
    • connector object Required
      Hide connector attributes Show connector attributes object
      • configuration object Required
        Hide configuration attribute Show configuration attribute object
        • * object Additional properties
          Hide * attributes Show * attributes object
          • category string
          • default_value number | string | boolean | null Required

            A scalar value.

          • depends_on array[object] Required
            Hide depends_on attributes Show depends_on attributes object
            • field string Required
            • value
          • display string Required

            Values are textbox, textarea, numeric, toggle, or dropdown.

          • label string Required
          • options array[object] Required
            Hide options attributes Show options attributes object
            • label string Required
            • value
          • order number
          • placeholder string
          • required boolean Required
          • sensitive boolean Required
          • type string

            Values are str, int, list, or bool.

          • ui_restrictions array[string]
          • validations array[object]
          • value object Required
      • filtering object Required
        Hide filtering attributes Show filtering attributes object
        • advanced_snippet object Required
          Hide advanced_snippet attributes Show advanced_snippet attributes object
          • created_at string | number

            A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

            One of:
          • updated_at string | number

            A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

            One of:
          • value object Required
        • rules array[object] Required
          Hide rules attributes Show rules attributes object
          • created_at string
          • field string Required

            Path to field or array of paths. Some API's support wildcards in the path to select multiple fields.

          • id string Required
          • order number Required
          • policy string Required

            Values are exclude or include.

          • rule string Required

            Values are contains, ends_with, equals, regex, starts_with, >, or <.

          • updated_at string
          • value string Required
        • validation object Required
          Hide validation attributes Show validation attributes object
          • errors array[object] Required
            Hide errors attributes Show errors attributes object
            • ids array[string] Required
            • messages array[string] Required
          • state string Required

            Values are edited, invalid, or valid.

      • id string Required
      • index_name string Required
      • language string
      • pipeline object
        Hide pipeline attributes Show pipeline attributes object
        • extract_binary_content boolean Required
        • name string Required
        • reduce_whitespace boolean Required
        • run_ml_inference boolean Required
      • service_type string Required
      • sync_cursor object
    • created_at string | number Required

      A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

      One of:
    • deleted_document_count number Required
    • error string
    • id string Required
    • indexed_document_count number Required
    • indexed_document_volume number Required
    • job_type string Required

      Values are full, incremental, or access_control.

    • last_seen string | number

      A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

      One of:
    • metadata object Required
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      • * object Additional properties
    • started_at string | number

      A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

      One of:
    • status string Required

      Values are canceling, canceled, completed, error, in_progress, pending, or suspended.

    • total_document_count number Required
    • trigger_method string Required

      Values are on_demand or scheduled.

    • worker_hostname string
GET /_connector/_sync_job/{connector_sync_job_id}
GET _connector/_sync_job/my-connector-sync-job
resp = client.connector.sync_job_get(
    connector_sync_job_id="my-connector-sync-job",
)
const response = await client.connector.syncJobGet({
  connector_sync_job_id: "my-connector-sync-job",
});
response = client.connector.sync_job_get(
  connector_sync_job_id: "my-connector-sync-job"
)
$resp = $client->connector()->syncJobGet([
    "connector_sync_job_id" => "my-connector-sync-job",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_connector/_sync_job/my-connector-sync-job"
client.connector().syncJobGet(s -> s
    .connectorSyncJobId("my-connector-sync-job")
);

Delete a connector sync job Beta; Added in 8.12.0

DELETE /_connector/_sync_job/{connector_sync_job_id}

Remove a connector sync job and its associated data. This is a destructive action that is not recoverable.

Path parameters

  • connector_sync_job_id string Required

    The unique identifier of the connector sync job to be deleted

Responses

  • 200 application/json
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    • acknowledged boolean Required

      For a successful response, this value is always true. On failure, an exception is returned instead.

DELETE /_connector/_sync_job/{connector_sync_job_id}
DELETE _connector/_sync_job/my-connector-sync-job-id
resp = client.connector.sync_job_delete(
    connector_sync_job_id="my-connector-sync-job-id",
)
const response = await client.connector.syncJobDelete({
  connector_sync_job_id: "my-connector-sync-job-id",
});
response = client.connector.sync_job_delete(
  connector_sync_job_id: "my-connector-sync-job-id"
)
$resp = $client->connector()->syncJobDelete([
    "connector_sync_job_id" => "my-connector-sync-job-id",
]);
curl -X DELETE -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_connector/_sync_job/my-connector-sync-job-id"
client.connector().syncJobDelete(s -> s
    .connectorSyncJobId("my-connector-sync-job-id")
);
Response examples (200)
{
  "acknowledged": true
}




Get all connector sync jobs Beta; Added in 8.12.0

GET /_connector/_sync_job

Get information about all stored connector sync jobs listed by their creation date in ascending order.

Query parameters

  • from number

    Starting offset (default: 0)

  • size number

    Specifies a max number of results to get

  • status string

    A sync job status to fetch connector sync jobs for

    Values are canceling, canceled, completed, error, in_progress, pending, or suspended.

  • connector_id string

    A connector id to fetch connector sync jobs for

  • job_type string | array[string]

    A comma-separated list of job types to fetch the sync jobs for

    Supported values include: full, incremental, access_control

    Values are full, incremental, or access_control.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • count number Required
    • results array[object] Required
      Hide results attributes Show results attributes object
      • cancelation_requested_at string | number

        A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

        One of:
      • canceled_at string | number

        A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

        One of:
      • completed_at string | number

        A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

        One of:
      • connector object Required
        Hide connector attributes Show connector attributes object
        • configuration object Required
          Hide configuration attribute Show configuration attribute object
          • * object Additional properties
            Hide * attributes Show * attributes object
            • category string
            • default_value
            • depends_on array[object] Required
            • display string Required

              Values are textbox, textarea, numeric, toggle, or dropdown.

            • label string Required
            • options array[object] Required
            • order number
            • placeholder string
            • required boolean Required
            • sensitive boolean Required
            • tooltip
            • type string

              Values are str, int, list, or bool.

            • ui_restrictions array[string]
            • validations array[object]
            • value object Required
        • filtering object Required
          Hide filtering attributes Show filtering attributes object
          • advanced_snippet object Required
            Hide advanced_snippet attributes Show advanced_snippet attributes object
            • created_at
            • updated_at
            • value object Required
          • rules array[object] Required
          • validation object Required
            Hide validation attributes Show validation attributes object
            • errors array[object] Required
            • state string Required

              Values are edited, invalid, or valid.

        • id string Required
        • index_name string Required
        • language string
        • pipeline object
          Hide pipeline attributes Show pipeline attributes object
          • extract_binary_content boolean Required
          • name string Required
          • reduce_whitespace boolean Required
          • run_ml_inference boolean Required
        • service_type string Required
        • sync_cursor object
      • created_at string | number Required

        A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

        One of:
      • deleted_document_count number Required
      • error string
      • id string Required
      • indexed_document_count number Required
      • indexed_document_volume number Required
      • job_type string Required

        Values are full, incremental, or access_control.

      • last_seen string | number

        A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

        One of:
      • metadata object Required
        Hide metadata attribute Show metadata attribute object
        • * object Additional properties
      • started_at string | number

        A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

        One of:
      • status string Required

        Values are canceling, canceled, completed, error, in_progress, pending, or suspended.

      • total_document_count number Required
      • trigger_method string Required

        Values are on_demand or scheduled.

      • worker_hostname string
GET _connector/_sync_job?connector_id=my-connector-id&size=1
resp = client.connector.sync_job_list(
    connector_id="my-connector-id",
    size="1",
)
const response = await client.connector.syncJobList({
  connector_id: "my-connector-id",
  size: 1,
});
response = client.connector.sync_job_list(
  connector_id: "my-connector-id",
  size: "1"
)
$resp = $client->connector()->syncJobList([
    "connector_id" => "my-connector-id",
    "size" => "1",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_connector/_sync_job?connector_id=my-connector-id&size=1"
client.connector().syncJobList(s -> s
    .connectorId("my-connector-id")
    .size(1)
);

Create a connector sync job Beta; Added in 8.12.0

POST /_connector/_sync_job

Create a connector sync job document in the internal index and initialize its counters and timestamps with default values.

application/json

Body Required

  • id string Required
  • job_type string

    Values are full, incremental, or access_control.

  • trigger_method string

    Values are on_demand or scheduled.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • id string Required
POST _connector/_sync_job
{
  "id": "connector-id",
  "job_type": "full",
  "trigger_method": "on_demand"
}
resp = client.connector.sync_job_post(
    id="connector-id",
    job_type="full",
    trigger_method="on_demand",
)
const response = await client.connector.syncJobPost({
  id: "connector-id",
  job_type: "full",
  trigger_method: "on_demand",
});
response = client.connector.sync_job_post(
  body: {
    "id": "connector-id",
    "job_type": "full",
    "trigger_method": "on_demand"
  }
)
$resp = $client->connector()->syncJobPost([
    "body" => [
        "id" => "connector-id",
        "job_type" => "full",
        "trigger_method" => "on_demand",
    ],
]);
curl -X POST -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"id":"connector-id","job_type":"full","trigger_method":"on_demand"}' "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_connector/_sync_job"
client.connector().syncJobPost(s -> s
    .id("connector-id")
    .jobType(SyncJobType.Full)
    .triggerMethod(SyncJobTriggerMethod.OnDemand)
);
Request example
{
  "id": "connector-id",
  "job_type": "full",
  "trigger_method": "on_demand"
}




Activate the connector draft filter Technical preview; Added in 8.12.0

PUT /_connector/{connector_id}/_filtering/_activate

Activates the valid draft filtering for a connector.

Path parameters

  • connector_id string Required

    The unique identifier of the connector to be updated

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • result string Required

      Values are created, updated, deleted, not_found, or noop.

PUT /_connector/{connector_id}/_filtering/_activate
curl \
 --request PUT 'http://api.example.com/_connector/{connector_id}/_filtering/_activate' \
 --header "Authorization: $API_KEY"

Update the connector API key ID Beta; Added in 8.12.0

PUT /_connector/{connector_id}/_api_key_id

Update the api_key_id and api_key_secret_id fields of a connector. You can specify the ID of the API key used for authorization and the ID of the connector secret where the API key is stored. The connector secret ID is required only for Elastic managed (native) connectors. Self-managed connectors (connector clients) do not use this field.

Path parameters

  • connector_id string Required

    The unique identifier of the connector to be updated

application/json

Body Required

  • api_key_id string
  • api_key_secret_id string

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • result string Required

      Values are created, updated, deleted, not_found, or noop.

PUT /_connector/{connector_id}/_api_key_id
PUT _connector/my-connector/_api_key_id
{
    "api_key_id": "my-api-key-id",
    "api_key_secret_id": "my-connector-secret-id"
}
resp = client.connector.update_api_key_id(
    connector_id="my-connector",
    api_key_id="my-api-key-id",
    api_key_secret_id="my-connector-secret-id",
)
const response = await client.connector.updateApiKeyId({
  connector_id: "my-connector",
  api_key_id: "my-api-key-id",
  api_key_secret_id: "my-connector-secret-id",
});
response = client.connector.update_api_key_id(
  connector_id: "my-connector",
  body: {
    "api_key_id": "my-api-key-id",
    "api_key_secret_id": "my-connector-secret-id"
  }
)
$resp = $client->connector()->updateApiKeyId([
    "connector_id" => "my-connector",
    "body" => [
        "api_key_id" => "my-api-key-id",
        "api_key_secret_id" => "my-connector-secret-id",
    ],
]);
curl -X PUT -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"api_key_id":"my-api-key-id","api_key_secret_id":"my-connector-secret-id"}' "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_connector/my-connector/_api_key_id"
client.connector().updateApiKeyId(u -> u
    .apiKeyId("my-api-key-id")
    .apiKeySecretId("my-connector-secret-id")
    .connectorId("my-connector")
);
Request example
{
    "api_key_id": "my-api-key-id",
    "api_key_secret_id": "my-connector-secret-id"
}
Response examples (200)
{
  "result": "updated"
}












Update the connector filtering Beta; Added in 8.12.0

PUT /_connector/{connector_id}/_filtering

Update the draft filtering configuration of a connector and marks the draft validation state as edited. The filtering draft is activated once validated by the running Elastic connector service. The filtering property is used to configure sync rules (both basic and advanced) for a connector.

Path parameters

  • connector_id string Required

    The unique identifier of the connector to be updated

application/json

Body Required

  • filtering array[object]
    Hide filtering attributes Show filtering attributes object
    • active object Required
      Hide active attributes Show active attributes object
      • advanced_snippet object Required
        Hide advanced_snippet attributes Show advanced_snippet attributes object
        • created_at string | number

          A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

          One of:
        • updated_at string | number

          A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

          One of:
        • value object Required
      • rules array[object] Required
        Hide rules attributes Show rules attributes object
        • created_at string
        • field string Required

          Path to field or array of paths. Some API's support wildcards in the path to select multiple fields.

        • id string Required
        • order number Required
        • policy string Required

          Values are exclude or include.

        • rule string Required

          Values are contains, ends_with, equals, regex, starts_with, >, or <.

        • updated_at string
        • value string Required
      • validation object Required
        Hide validation attributes Show validation attributes object
        • errors array[object] Required
          Hide errors attributes Show errors attributes object
          • ids array[string] Required
          • messages array[string] Required
        • state string Required

          Values are edited, invalid, or valid.

    • domain string
    • draft object Required
      Hide draft attributes Show draft attributes object
      • advanced_snippet object Required
        Hide advanced_snippet attributes Show advanced_snippet attributes object
        • created_at string | number

          A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

          One of:
        • updated_at string | number

          A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

          One of:
        • value object Required
      • rules array[object] Required
        Hide rules attributes Show rules attributes object
        • created_at string
        • field string Required

          Path to field or array of paths. Some API's support wildcards in the path to select multiple fields.

        • id string Required
        • order number Required
        • policy string Required

          Values are exclude or include.

        • rule string Required

          Values are contains, ends_with, equals, regex, starts_with, >, or <.

        • updated_at string
        • value string Required
      • validation object Required
        Hide validation attributes Show validation attributes object
        • errors array[object] Required
          Hide errors attributes Show errors attributes object
          • ids array[string] Required
          • messages array[string] Required
        • state string Required

          Values are edited, invalid, or valid.

  • rules array[object]
    Hide rules attributes Show rules attributes object
    • created_at string | number

      A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

      One of:
    • field string Required

      Path to field or array of paths. Some API's support wildcards in the path to select multiple fields.

    • id string Required
    • order number Required
    • policy string Required

      Values are exclude or include.

    • rule string Required

      Values are contains, ends_with, equals, regex, starts_with, >, or <.

    • updated_at string | number

      A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

      One of:
    • value string Required
  • advanced_snippet object
    Hide advanced_snippet attributes Show advanced_snippet attributes object
    • created_at string | number

      A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

      One of:
    • updated_at string | number

      A date and time, either as a string whose format can depend on the context (defaulting to ISO 8601), or a number of milliseconds since the Epoch. Elasticsearch accepts both as input, but will generally output a string representation.

      One of:
    • value object Required

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • result string Required

      Values are created, updated, deleted, not_found, or noop.

PUT /_connector/{connector_id}/_filtering
PUT _connector/my-g-drive-connector/_filtering
{
    "rules": [
         {
            "field": "file_extension",
            "id": "exclude-txt-files",
            "order": 0,
            "policy": "exclude",
            "rule": "equals",
            "value": "txt"
        },
        {
            "field": "_",
            "id": "DEFAULT",
            "order": 1,
            "policy": "include",
            "rule": "regex",
            "value": ".*"
        }
    ]
}
resp = client.connector.update_filtering(
    connector_id="my-g-drive-connector",
    rules=[
        {
            "field": "file_extension",
            "id": "exclude-txt-files",
            "order": 0,
            "policy": "exclude",
            "rule": "equals",
            "value": "txt"
        },
        {
            "field": "_",
            "id": "DEFAULT",
            "order": 1,
            "policy": "include",
            "rule": "regex",
            "value": ".*"
        }
    ],
)
const response = await client.connector.updateFiltering({
  connector_id: "my-g-drive-connector",
  rules: [
    {
      field: "file_extension",
      id: "exclude-txt-files",
      order: 0,
      policy: "exclude",
      rule: "equals",
      value: "txt",
    },
    {
      field: "_",
      id: "DEFAULT",
      order: 1,
      policy: "include",
      rule: "regex",
      value: ".*",
    },
  ],
});
response = client.connector.update_filtering(
  connector_id: "my-g-drive-connector",
  body: {
    "rules": [
      {
        "field": "file_extension",
        "id": "exclude-txt-files",
        "order": 0,
        "policy": "exclude",
        "rule": "equals",
        "value": "txt"
      },
      {
        "field": "_",
        "id": "DEFAULT",
        "order": 1,
        "policy": "include",
        "rule": "regex",
        "value": ".*"
      }
    ]
  }
)
$resp = $client->connector()->updateFiltering([
    "connector_id" => "my-g-drive-connector",
    "body" => [
        "rules" => array(
            [
                "field" => "file_extension",
                "id" => "exclude-txt-files",
                "order" => 0,
                "policy" => "exclude",
                "rule" => "equals",
                "value" => "txt",
            ],
            [
                "field" => "_",
                "id" => "DEFAULT",
                "order" => 1,
                "policy" => "include",
                "rule" => "regex",
                "value" => ".*",
            ],
        ),
    ],
]);
curl -X PUT -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"rules":[{"field":"file_extension","id":"exclude-txt-files","order":0,"policy":"exclude","rule":"equals","value":"txt"},{"field":"_","id":"DEFAULT","order":1,"policy":"include","rule":"regex","value":".*"}]}' "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_connector/my-g-drive-connector/_filtering"
client.connector().updateFiltering(u -> u
    .connectorId("my-g-drive-connector")
    .rules(List.of(FilteringRule.of(f -> f
            .field("file_extension")
            .id("exclude-txt-files")
            .order(0)
            .policy(FilteringPolicy.Exclude)
            .rule(FilteringRuleRule.Equals)
            .value("txt")),FilteringRule.of(f -> f
            .field("_")
            .id("DEFAULT")
            .order(1)
            .policy(FilteringPolicy.Include)
            .rule(FilteringRuleRule.Regex)
            .value(".*"))))
);
Request examples
{
    "rules": [
         {
            "field": "file_extension",
            "id": "exclude-txt-files",
            "order": 0,
            "policy": "exclude",
            "rule": "equals",
            "value": "txt"
        },
        {
            "field": "_",
            "id": "DEFAULT",
            "order": 1,
            "policy": "include",
            "rule": "regex",
            "value": ".*"
        }
    ]
}
{
    "advanced_snippet": {
        "value": [{
            "tables": [
                "users",
                "orders"
            ],
            "query": "SELECT users.id AS id, orders.order_id AS order_id FROM users JOIN orders ON users.id = orders.user_id"
        }]
    }
}
Response examples (200)
{
  "result": "updated"
}




Update the connector index name Beta; Added in 8.12.0

PUT /_connector/{connector_id}/_index_name

Update the index_name field of a connector, specifying the index where the data ingested by the connector is stored.

Path parameters

  • connector_id string Required

    The unique identifier of the connector to be updated

application/json

Body Required

  • index_name string | null Required

    One of:

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • result string Required

      Values are created, updated, deleted, not_found, or noop.

PUT /_connector/{connector_id}/_index_name
PUT _connector/my-connector/_index_name
{
    "index_name": "data-from-my-google-drive"
}
resp = client.connector.update_index_name(
    connector_id="my-connector",
    index_name="data-from-my-google-drive",
)
const response = await client.connector.updateIndexName({
  connector_id: "my-connector",
  index_name: "data-from-my-google-drive",
});
response = client.connector.update_index_name(
  connector_id: "my-connector",
  body: {
    "index_name": "data-from-my-google-drive"
  }
)
$resp = $client->connector()->updateIndexName([
    "connector_id" => "my-connector",
    "body" => [
        "index_name" => "data-from-my-google-drive",
    ],
]);
curl -X PUT -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"index_name":"data-from-my-google-drive"}' "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_connector/my-connector/_index_name"
client.connector().updateIndexName(u -> u
    .connectorId("my-connector")
    .indexName("data-from-my-google-drive")
);
Request example
{
    "index_name": "data-from-my-google-drive"
}
Response examples (200)
{
  "result": "updated"
}

Update the connector name and description Beta; Added in 8.12.0

PUT /_connector/{connector_id}/_name

Path parameters

  • connector_id string Required

    The unique identifier of the connector to be updated

application/json

Body Required

  • name string
  • description string

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • result string Required

      Values are created, updated, deleted, not_found, or noop.

PUT /_connector/{connector_id}/_name
PUT _connector/my-connector/_name
{
    "name": "Custom connector",
    "description": "This is my customized connector"
}
resp = client.connector.update_name(
    connector_id="my-connector",
    name="Custom connector",
    description="This is my customized connector",
)
const response = await client.connector.updateName({
  connector_id: "my-connector",
  name: "Custom connector",
  description: "This is my customized connector",
});
response = client.connector.update_name(
  connector_id: "my-connector",
  body: {
    "name": "Custom connector",
    "description": "This is my customized connector"
  }
)
$resp = $client->connector()->updateName([
    "connector_id" => "my-connector",
    "body" => [
        "name" => "Custom connector",
        "description" => "This is my customized connector",
    ],
]);
curl -X PUT -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"name":"Custom connector","description":"This is my customized connector"}' "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_connector/my-connector/_name"
client.connector().updateName(u -> u
    .connectorId("my-connector")
    .description("This is my customized connector")
    .name("Custom connector")
);
Request example
{
    "name": "Custom connector",
    "description": "This is my customized connector"
}
Response examples (200)
{
  "result": "updated"
}

Update the connector is_native flag Beta; Added in 8.12.0

PUT /_connector/{connector_id}/_native

Path parameters

  • connector_id string Required

    The unique identifier of the connector to be updated

application/json

Body Required

  • is_native boolean Required

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • result string Required

      Values are created, updated, deleted, not_found, or noop.

PUT /_connector/{connector_id}/_native
curl \
 --request PUT 'http://api.example.com/_connector/{connector_id}/_native' \
 --header "Authorization: $API_KEY" \
 --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
 --data '{"is_native":true}'












Update the connector status Technical preview; Added in 8.12.0

PUT /_connector/{connector_id}/_status

Path parameters

  • connector_id string Required

    The unique identifier of the connector to be updated

application/json

Body Required

  • status string Required

    Values are created, needs_configuration, configured, connected, or error.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • result string Required

      Values are created, updated, deleted, not_found, or noop.

PUT /_connector/{connector_id}/_status
PUT _connector/my-connector/_status
{
    "status": "needs_configuration"
}
resp = client.connector.update_status(
    connector_id="my-connector",
    status="needs_configuration",
)
const response = await client.connector.updateStatus({
  connector_id: "my-connector",
  status: "needs_configuration",
});
response = client.connector.update_status(
  connector_id: "my-connector",
  body: {
    "status": "needs_configuration"
  }
)
$resp = $client->connector()->updateStatus([
    "connector_id" => "my-connector",
    "body" => [
        "status" => "needs_configuration",
    ],
]);
curl -X PUT -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"status":"needs_configuration"}' "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_connector/my-connector/_status"
client.connector().updateStatus(u -> u
    .connectorId("my-connector")
    .status(ConnectorStatus.NeedsConfiguration)
);
Request example
{
    "status": "needs_configuration"
}
Response examples (200)
{
  "result": "updated"
}

Cross-cluster replication

Get auto-follow patterns Generally available; Added in 6.5.0

GET /_ccr/auto_follow/{name}

All methods and paths for this operation:

GET /_ccr/auto_follow

GET /_ccr/auto_follow/{name}

Get cross-cluster replication auto-follow patterns.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: manage_ccr
External documentation

Path parameters

  • name string Required

    The auto-follow pattern collection that you want to retrieve. If you do not specify a name, the API returns information for all collections.

Query parameters

  • master_timeout string

    The period to wait for a connection to the master node. If the master node is not available before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error. It can also be set to -1 to indicate that the request should never timeout.

    Values are -1 or 0.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • patterns array[object] Required
      Hide patterns attributes Show patterns attributes object
      • name string Required
      • pattern object Required
        Hide pattern attributes Show pattern attributes object
        • active boolean Required
        • remote_cluster string Required

          The remote cluster containing the leader indices to match against.

        • follow_index_pattern string
        • leader_index_patterns array[string] Required
        • leader_index_exclusion_patterns array[string] Required
        • max_outstanding_read_requests number Required

          The maximum number of outstanding reads requests from the remote cluster.

GET /_ccr/auto_follow/my_auto_follow_pattern
resp = client.ccr.get_auto_follow_pattern(
    name="my_auto_follow_pattern",
)
const response = await client.ccr.getAutoFollowPattern({
  name: "my_auto_follow_pattern",
});
response = client.ccr.get_auto_follow_pattern(
  name: "my_auto_follow_pattern"
)
$resp = $client->ccr()->getAutoFollowPattern([
    "name" => "my_auto_follow_pattern",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_ccr/auto_follow/my_auto_follow_pattern"
client.ccr().getAutoFollowPattern(g -> g
    .name("my_auto_follow_pattern")
);
Response examples (200)
A successful response from `GET /_ccr/auto_follow/my_auto_follow_pattern`, which gets auto-follow patterns.
{
  "patterns": [
    {
      "name": "my_auto_follow_pattern",
      "pattern": {
        "active": true,
        "remote_cluster" : "remote_cluster",
        "leader_index_patterns" :
        [
          "leader_index*"
        ],
        "leader_index_exclusion_patterns":
        [
          "leader_index_001"
        ],
        "follow_index_pattern" : "{{leader_index}}-follower"
      }
    }
  ]
}

Create or update auto-follow patterns Generally available; Added in 6.5.0

PUT /_ccr/auto_follow/{name}

Create a collection of cross-cluster replication auto-follow patterns for a remote cluster. Newly created indices on the remote cluster that match any of the patterns are automatically configured as follower indices. Indices on the remote cluster that were created before the auto-follow pattern was created will not be auto-followed even if they match the pattern.

This API can also be used to update auto-follow patterns. NOTE: Follower indices that were configured automatically before updating an auto-follow pattern will remain unchanged even if they do not match against the new patterns.

External documentation

Path parameters

  • name string Required

    The name of the collection of auto-follow patterns.

Query parameters

  • master_timeout string

    Period to wait for a connection to the master node.

    Values are -1 or 0.

application/json

Body Required

  • remote_cluster string Required

    The remote cluster containing the leader indices to match against.

  • follow_index_pattern string
  • leader_index_patterns array[string]
  • leader_index_exclusion_patterns array[string]
  • max_outstanding_read_requests number

    The maximum number of outstanding reads requests from the remote cluster.

    Default value is 12.

  • settings object

    Settings to override from the leader index. Note that certain settings can not be overrode (e.g., index.number_of_shards).

    Hide settings attribute Show settings attribute object
    • * object Additional properties
  • max_outstanding_write_requests number

    The maximum number of outstanding reads requests from the remote cluster.

    Default value is 9.

  • read_poll_timeout string

    A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

  • max_read_request_operation_count number

    The maximum number of operations to pull per read from the remote cluster.

    Default value is 5120.

  • max_read_request_size number | string

  • max_retry_delay string

    A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

  • max_write_buffer_count 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.

    Default value is 2147483647.

  • max_write_buffer_size number | string

  • max_write_request_operation_count number

    The maximum number of operations per bulk write request executed on the follower.

    Default value is 5120.

  • max_write_request_size number | string

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • acknowledged boolean Required

      For a successful response, this value is always true. On failure, an exception is returned instead.

PUT /_ccr/auto_follow/my_auto_follow_pattern
{
  "remote_cluster" : "remote_cluster",
  "leader_index_patterns" :
  [
    "leader_index*"
  ],
  "follow_index_pattern" : "{{leader_index}}-follower",
  "settings": {
    "index.number_of_replicas": 0
  },
  "max_read_request_operation_count" : 1024,
  "max_outstanding_read_requests" : 16,
  "max_read_request_size" : "1024k",
  "max_write_request_operation_count" : 32768,
  "max_write_request_size" : "16k",
  "max_outstanding_write_requests" : 8,
  "max_write_buffer_count" : 512,
  "max_write_buffer_size" : "512k",
  "max_retry_delay" : "10s",
  "read_poll_timeout" : "30s"
}
resp = client.ccr.put_auto_follow_pattern(
    name="my_auto_follow_pattern",
    remote_cluster="remote_cluster",
    leader_index_patterns=[
        "leader_index*"
    ],
    follow_index_pattern="{{leader_index}}-follower",
    settings={
        "index.number_of_replicas": 0
    },
    max_read_request_operation_count=1024,
    max_outstanding_read_requests=16,
    max_read_request_size="1024k",
    max_write_request_operation_count=32768,
    max_write_request_size="16k",
    max_outstanding_write_requests=8,
    max_write_buffer_count=512,
    max_write_buffer_size="512k",
    max_retry_delay="10s",
    read_poll_timeout="30s",
)
const response = await client.ccr.putAutoFollowPattern({
  name: "my_auto_follow_pattern",
  remote_cluster: "remote_cluster",
  leader_index_patterns: ["leader_index*"],
  follow_index_pattern: "{{leader_index}}-follower",
  settings: {
    "index.number_of_replicas": 0,
  },
  max_read_request_operation_count: 1024,
  max_outstanding_read_requests: 16,
  max_read_request_size: "1024k",
  max_write_request_operation_count: 32768,
  max_write_request_size: "16k",
  max_outstanding_write_requests: 8,
  max_write_buffer_count: 512,
  max_write_buffer_size: "512k",
  max_retry_delay: "10s",
  read_poll_timeout: "30s",
});
response = client.ccr.put_auto_follow_pattern(
  name: "my_auto_follow_pattern",
  body: {
    "remote_cluster": "remote_cluster",
    "leader_index_patterns": [
      "leader_index*"
    ],
    "follow_index_pattern": "{{leader_index}}-follower",
    "settings": {
      "index.number_of_replicas": 0
    },
    "max_read_request_operation_count": 1024,
    "max_outstanding_read_requests": 16,
    "max_read_request_size": "1024k",
    "max_write_request_operation_count": 32768,
    "max_write_request_size": "16k",
    "max_outstanding_write_requests": 8,
    "max_write_buffer_count": 512,
    "max_write_buffer_size": "512k",
    "max_retry_delay": "10s",
    "read_poll_timeout": "30s"
  }
)
$resp = $client->ccr()->putAutoFollowPattern([
    "name" => "my_auto_follow_pattern",
    "body" => [
        "remote_cluster" => "remote_cluster",
        "leader_index_patterns" => array(
            "leader_index*",
        ),
        "follow_index_pattern" => "{{leader_index}}-follower",
        "settings" => [
            "index.number_of_replicas" => 0,
        ],
        "max_read_request_operation_count" => 1024,
        "max_outstanding_read_requests" => 16,
        "max_read_request_size" => "1024k",
        "max_write_request_operation_count" => 32768,
        "max_write_request_size" => "16k",
        "max_outstanding_write_requests" => 8,
        "max_write_buffer_count" => 512,
        "max_write_buffer_size" => "512k",
        "max_retry_delay" => "10s",
        "read_poll_timeout" => "30s",
    ],
]);
curl -X PUT -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"remote_cluster":"remote_cluster","leader_index_patterns":["leader_index*"],"follow_index_pattern":"{{leader_index}}-follower","settings":{"index.number_of_replicas":0},"max_read_request_operation_count":1024,"max_outstanding_read_requests":16,"max_read_request_size":"1024k","max_write_request_operation_count":32768,"max_write_request_size":"16k","max_outstanding_write_requests":8,"max_write_buffer_count":512,"max_write_buffer_size":"512k","max_retry_delay":"10s","read_poll_timeout":"30s"}' "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_ccr/auto_follow/my_auto_follow_pattern"
client.ccr().putAutoFollowPattern(p -> p
    .followIndexPattern("{{leader_index}}-follower")
    .leaderIndexPatterns("leader_index*")
    .maxOutstandingReadRequests(16)
    .maxOutstandingWriteRequests(8)
    .maxReadRequestOperationCount(1024)
    .maxReadRequestSize("1024k")
    .maxRetryDelay(m -> m
        .time("10s")
    )
    .maxWriteBufferCount(512)
    .maxWriteBufferSize("512k")
    .maxWriteRequestOperationCount(32768)
    .maxWriteRequestSize("16k")
    .name("my_auto_follow_pattern")
    .readPollTimeout(r -> r
        .time("30s")
    )
    .remoteCluster("remote_cluster")
    .settings("index.number_of_replicas", JsonData.fromJson("0"))
);
Request example
Run `PUT /_ccr/auto_follow/my_auto_follow_pattern` to creates an auto-follow pattern.
{
  "remote_cluster" : "remote_cluster",
  "leader_index_patterns" :
  [
    "leader_index*"
  ],
  "follow_index_pattern" : "{{leader_index}}-follower",
  "settings": {
    "index.number_of_replicas": 0
  },
  "max_read_request_operation_count" : 1024,
  "max_outstanding_read_requests" : 16,
  "max_read_request_size" : "1024k",
  "max_write_request_operation_count" : 32768,
  "max_write_request_size" : "16k",
  "max_outstanding_write_requests" : 8,
  "max_write_buffer_count" : 512,
  "max_write_buffer_size" : "512k",
  "max_retry_delay" : "10s",
  "read_poll_timeout" : "30s"
}
Response examples (200)
A successful response for creating an auto-follow pattern.
{
  "acknowledged": true
}

Delete auto-follow patterns Generally available; Added in 6.5.0

DELETE /_ccr/auto_follow/{name}

Delete a collection of cross-cluster replication auto-follow patterns.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: manage_ccr
External documentation

Path parameters

  • name string Required

    The auto-follow pattern collection to delete.

Query parameters

  • master_timeout string

    The period to wait for a connection to the master node. If the master node is not available before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error. It can also be set to -1 to indicate that the request should never timeout.

    Values are -1 or 0.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • acknowledged boolean Required

      For a successful response, this value is always true. On failure, an exception is returned instead.

DELETE /_ccr/auto_follow/my_auto_follow_pattern
resp = client.ccr.delete_auto_follow_pattern(
    name="my_auto_follow_pattern",
)
const response = await client.ccr.deleteAutoFollowPattern({
  name: "my_auto_follow_pattern",
});
response = client.ccr.delete_auto_follow_pattern(
  name: "my_auto_follow_pattern"
)
$resp = $client->ccr()->deleteAutoFollowPattern([
    "name" => "my_auto_follow_pattern",
]);
curl -X DELETE -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_ccr/auto_follow/my_auto_follow_pattern"
client.ccr().deleteAutoFollowPattern(d -> d
    .name("my_auto_follow_pattern")
);
Response examples (200)
A successful response from `DELETE /_ccr/auto_follow/my_auto_follow_pattern`, which deletes an auto-follow pattern.
{
  "acknowledged" : true
}

Create a follower Generally available; Added in 6.5.0

PUT /{index}/_ccr/follow

Create a cross-cluster replication follower index that follows a specific leader index. When the API returns, the follower index exists and cross-cluster replication starts replicating operations from the leader index to the follower index.

Path parameters

  • index string Required

    The name of the follower index.

Query parameters

  • master_timeout string

    Period to wait for a connection to the master node.

    Values are -1 or 0.

  • wait_for_active_shards number | string

    Specifies the number of shards to wait on being active before responding. This defaults to waiting on none of the shards to be active. A shard must be restored from the leader index before being active. Restoring a follower shard requires transferring all the remote Lucene segment files to the follower index.

    Values are all or index-setting.

application/json

Body Required

  • data_stream_name string

    If the leader index is part of a data stream, the name to which the local data stream for the followed index should be renamed.

  • leader_index string Required
  • max_outstanding_read_requests number

    The maximum number of outstanding reads requests from the remote cluster.

  • max_outstanding_write_requests number

    The maximum number of outstanding write requests on the follower.

  • max_read_request_operation_count number

    The maximum number of operations to pull per read from the remote cluster.

  • max_read_request_size number | string

  • max_retry_delay string

    A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

  • max_write_buffer_count 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 number | string

  • max_write_request_operation_count number

    The maximum number of operations per bulk write request executed on the follower.

  • max_write_request_size number | string

  • read_poll_timeout string

    A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

  • remote_cluster string Required

    The remote cluster containing the leader index.

  • settings object
    Index settings

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • follow_index_created boolean Required
    • follow_index_shards_acked boolean Required
    • index_following_started boolean Required
PUT /follower_index/_ccr/follow?wait_for_active_shards=1
{
  "remote_cluster" : "remote_cluster",
  "leader_index" : "leader_index",
  "settings": {
    "index.number_of_replicas": 0
  },
  "max_read_request_operation_count" : 1024,
  "max_outstanding_read_requests" : 16,
  "max_read_request_size" : "1024k",
  "max_write_request_operation_count" : 32768,
  "max_write_request_size" : "16k",
  "max_outstanding_write_requests" : 8,
  "max_write_buffer_count" : 512,
  "max_write_buffer_size" : "512k",
  "max_retry_delay" : "10s",
  "read_poll_timeout" : "30s"
}
resp = client.ccr.follow(
    index="follower_index",
    wait_for_active_shards="1",
    remote_cluster="remote_cluster",
    leader_index="leader_index",
    settings={
        "index.number_of_replicas": 0
    },
    max_read_request_operation_count=1024,
    max_outstanding_read_requests=16,
    max_read_request_size="1024k",
    max_write_request_operation_count=32768,
    max_write_request_size="16k",
    max_outstanding_write_requests=8,
    max_write_buffer_count=512,
    max_write_buffer_size="512k",
    max_retry_delay="10s",
    read_poll_timeout="30s",
)
const response = await client.ccr.follow({
  index: "follower_index",
  wait_for_active_shards: 1,
  remote_cluster: "remote_cluster",
  leader_index: "leader_index",
  settings: {
    "index.number_of_replicas": 0,
  },
  max_read_request_operation_count: 1024,
  max_outstanding_read_requests: 16,
  max_read_request_size: "1024k",
  max_write_request_operation_count: 32768,
  max_write_request_size: "16k",
  max_outstanding_write_requests: 8,
  max_write_buffer_count: 512,
  max_write_buffer_size: "512k",
  max_retry_delay: "10s",
  read_poll_timeout: "30s",
});
response = client.ccr.follow(
  index: "follower_index",
  wait_for_active_shards: "1",
  body: {
    "remote_cluster": "remote_cluster",
    "leader_index": "leader_index",
    "settings": {
      "index.number_of_replicas": 0
    },
    "max_read_request_operation_count": 1024,
    "max_outstanding_read_requests": 16,
    "max_read_request_size": "1024k",
    "max_write_request_operation_count": 32768,
    "max_write_request_size": "16k",
    "max_outstanding_write_requests": 8,
    "max_write_buffer_count": 512,
    "max_write_buffer_size": "512k",
    "max_retry_delay": "10s",
    "read_poll_timeout": "30s"
  }
)
$resp = $client->ccr()->follow([
    "index" => "follower_index",
    "wait_for_active_shards" => "1",
    "body" => [
        "remote_cluster" => "remote_cluster",
        "leader_index" => "leader_index",
        "settings" => [
            "index.number_of_replicas" => 0,
        ],
        "max_read_request_operation_count" => 1024,
        "max_outstanding_read_requests" => 16,
        "max_read_request_size" => "1024k",
        "max_write_request_operation_count" => 32768,
        "max_write_request_size" => "16k",
        "max_outstanding_write_requests" => 8,
        "max_write_buffer_count" => 512,
        "max_write_buffer_size" => "512k",
        "max_retry_delay" => "10s",
        "read_poll_timeout" => "30s",
    ],
]);
curl -X PUT -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"remote_cluster":"remote_cluster","leader_index":"leader_index","settings":{"index.number_of_replicas":0},"max_read_request_operation_count":1024,"max_outstanding_read_requests":16,"max_read_request_size":"1024k","max_write_request_operation_count":32768,"max_write_request_size":"16k","max_outstanding_write_requests":8,"max_write_buffer_count":512,"max_write_buffer_size":"512k","max_retry_delay":"10s","read_poll_timeout":"30s"}' "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/follower_index/_ccr/follow?wait_for_active_shards=1"
client.ccr().follow(f -> f
    .index("follower_index")
    .leaderIndex("leader_index")
    .maxOutstandingReadRequests(16L)
    .maxOutstandingWriteRequests(8)
    .maxReadRequestOperationCount(1024)
    .maxReadRequestSize("1024k")
    .maxRetryDelay(m -> m
        .time("10s")
    )
    .maxWriteBufferCount(512)
    .maxWriteBufferSize("512k")
    .maxWriteRequestOperationCount(32768)
    .maxWriteRequestSize("16k")
    .readPollTimeout(r -> r
        .time("30s")
    )
    .remoteCluster("remote_cluster")
    .settings(s -> s
        .otherSettings("index.number_of_replicas", JsonData.fromJson("0"))
    )
    .waitForActiveShards(w -> w
        .count(1)
    )
);
Request example
Run `PUT /follower_index/_ccr/follow?wait_for_active_shards=1` to create a follower index named `follower_index`.
{
  "remote_cluster" : "remote_cluster",
  "leader_index" : "leader_index",
  "settings": {
    "index.number_of_replicas": 0
  },
  "max_read_request_operation_count" : 1024,
  "max_outstanding_read_requests" : 16,
  "max_read_request_size" : "1024k",
  "max_write_request_operation_count" : 32768,
  "max_write_request_size" : "16k",
  "max_outstanding_write_requests" : 8,
  "max_write_buffer_count" : 512,
  "max_write_buffer_size" : "512k",
  "max_retry_delay" : "10s",
  "read_poll_timeout" : "30s"
}
Response examples (200)
A successful response from `PUT /follower_index/_ccr/follow?wait_for_active_shards=1`.
{
  "follow_index_created" : true,
  "follow_index_shards_acked" : true,
  "index_following_started" : true
}




Get follower stats Generally available; Added in 6.5.0

GET /{index}/_ccr/stats

Get cross-cluster replication follower stats. The API returns shard-level stats about the "following tasks" associated with each shard for the specified indices.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: monitor
External documentation

Path parameters

  • index string | array[string] Required

    A comma-delimited list of index patterns.

Query parameters

  • timeout string

    The period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.

    Values are -1 or 0.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • indices array[object] Required

      An array of follower index statistics.

      Hide indices attributes Show indices attributes object
      • index string Required
      • shards array[object] Required

        An array of shard-level following task statistics.

        Hide shards attributes Show shards attributes object
        • bytes_read number Required

          The total of transferred bytes read from the leader. This is only an estimate and does not account for compression if enabled.

        • failed_read_requests number Required

          The number of failed reads.

        • failed_write_requests number Required

          The number of failed bulk write requests on the follower.

        • fatal_exception object

          Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

          Hide fatal_exception attributes Show fatal_exception attributes object
          • type string Required

            The type of error

          • reason
          • stack_trace string

            The server stack trace. Present only if the error_trace=true parameter was sent with the request.

          • caused_by object

            Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

          • root_cause array[object]
          • suppressed array[object]
        • follower_aliases_version number Required
        • follower_global_checkpoint number Required

          The current global checkpoint on the follower. The difference between the leader_global_checkpoint and the follower_global_checkpoint is an indication of how much the follower is lagging the leader.

        • follower_index string Required

          The name of the follower index.

        • follower_mapping_version number Required
        • follower_max_seq_no number Required
        • follower_settings_version number Required
        • last_requested_seq_no number Required
        • leader_global_checkpoint number Required

          The current global checkpoint on the leader known to the follower task.

        • leader_index string Required

          The name of the index in the leader cluster being followed.

        • leader_max_seq_no number Required
        • operations_read number Required

          The total number of operations read from the leader.

        • operations_written number Required

          The number of operations written on the follower.

        • outstanding_read_requests number Required

          The number of active read requests from the follower.

        • outstanding_write_requests number Required

          The number of active bulk write requests on the follower.

        • read_exceptions array[object] Required

          An array of objects representing failed reads.

        • remote_cluster string Required

          The remote cluster containing the leader index.

        • shard_id number Required

          The numerical shard ID, with values from 0 to one less than the number of replicas.

        • successful_read_requests number Required

          The number of successful fetches.

        • successful_write_requests number Required

          The number of bulk write requests run on the follower.

        • time_since_last_read string

          A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

        • time_since_last_read_millis number

          Time unit for milliseconds

        • total_read_remote_exec_time string

          A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

        • total_read_remote_exec_time_millis number

          Time unit for milliseconds

        • total_read_time string

          A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

        • total_read_time_millis number

          Time unit for milliseconds

        • total_write_time string

          A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

        • total_write_time_millis number

          Time unit for milliseconds

        • write_buffer_operation_count number Required

          The number of write operations queued on the follower.

        • write_buffer_size_in_bytes number | string Required

GET /follower_index/_ccr/stats
resp = client.ccr.follow_stats(
    index="follower_index",
)
const response = await client.ccr.followStats({
  index: "follower_index",
});
response = client.ccr.follow_stats(
  index: "follower_index"
)
$resp = $client->ccr()->followStats([
    "index" => "follower_index",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/follower_index/_ccr/stats"
client.ccr().followStats(f -> f
    .index("follower_index")
);
Response examples (200)
A successful response from `GET /follower_index/_ccr/stats`, which retrieves follower stats.
{
  "indices" : [
    {
      "index" : "follower_index",
      "total_global_checkpoint_lag" : 256,
      "shards" : [
        {
          "remote_cluster" : "remote_cluster",
          "leader_index" : "leader_index",
          "follower_index" : "follower_index",
          "shard_id" : 0,
          "leader_global_checkpoint" : 1024,
          "leader_max_seq_no" : 1536,
          "follower_global_checkpoint" : 768,
          "follower_max_seq_no" : 896,
          "last_requested_seq_no" : 897,
          "outstanding_read_requests" : 8,
          "outstanding_write_requests" : 2,
          "write_buffer_operation_count" : 64,
          "follower_mapping_version" : 4,
          "follower_settings_version" : 2,
          "follower_aliases_version" : 8,
          "total_read_time_millis" : 32768,
          "total_read_remote_exec_time_millis" : 16384,
          "successful_read_requests" : 32,
          "failed_read_requests" : 0,
          "operations_read" : 896,
          "bytes_read" : 32768,
          "total_write_time_millis" : 16384,
          "write_buffer_size_in_bytes" : 1536,
          "successful_write_requests" : 16,
          "failed_write_requests" : 0,
          "operations_written" : 832,
          "read_exceptions" : [ ],
          "time_since_last_read_millis" : 8
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}

Forget a follower Generally available; Added in 6.7.0

POST /{index}/_ccr/forget_follower

Remove the cross-cluster replication follower retention leases from the leader.

A following index takes out retention leases on its leader index. These leases are used to increase the likelihood that the shards of the leader index retain the history of operations that the shards of the following index need to run replication. When a follower index is converted to a regular index by the unfollow API (either by directly calling the API or by index lifecycle management tasks), these leases are removed. However, removal of the leases can fail, for example when the remote cluster containing the leader index is unavailable. While the leases will eventually expire on their own, their extended existence can cause the leader index to hold more history than necessary and prevent index lifecycle management from performing some operations on the leader index. This API exists to enable manually removing the leases when the unfollow API is unable to do so.

NOTE: This API does not stop replication by a following index. If you use this API with a follower index that is still actively following, the following index will add back retention leases on the leader. The only purpose of this API is to handle the case of failure to remove the following retention leases after the unfollow API is invoked.

External documentation

Path parameters

  • index string Required

    the name of the leader index for which specified follower retention leases should be removed

Query parameters

  • timeout string

    Period to wait for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error.

    Values are -1 or 0.

application/json

Body Required

  • follower_cluster string
  • follower_index string
  • follower_index_uuid string
  • leader_remote_cluster string

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • _shards object Required
      Hide _shards attributes Show _shards attributes object
      • failed number Required
      • successful number Required
      • total number Required
      • failures array[object]
        Hide failures attributes Show failures attributes object
        • index string
        • node string
        • reason object Required

          Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

          Hide reason attributes Show reason attributes object
          • type string Required

            The type of error

          • reason string | null

            A human-readable explanation of the error, in English.

          • stack_trace string

            The server stack trace. Present only if the error_trace=true parameter was sent with the request.

          • caused_by object

            Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

          • root_cause array[object]

            Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

            Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

          • suppressed array[object]

            Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

            Cause and details about a request failure. This class defines the properties common to all error types. Additional details are also provided, that depend on the error type.

        • shard number Required
        • status string
      • skipped number
POST /{index}/_ccr/forget_follower
POST /<leader_index>/_ccr/forget_follower
{
  "follower_cluster" : "<follower_cluster>",
  "follower_index" : "<follower_index>",
  "follower_index_uuid" : "<follower_index_uuid>",
  "leader_remote_cluster" : "<leader_remote_cluster>"
}
resp = client.ccr.forget_follower(
    index="<leader_index>",
    follower_cluster="<follower_cluster>",
    follower_index="<follower_index>",
    follower_index_uuid="<follower_index_uuid>",
    leader_remote_cluster="<leader_remote_cluster>",
)
const response = await client.ccr.forgetFollower({
  index: "<leader_index>",
  follower_cluster: "<follower_cluster>",
  follower_index: "<follower_index>",
  follower_index_uuid: "<follower_index_uuid>",
  leader_remote_cluster: "<leader_remote_cluster>",
});
response = client.ccr.forget_follower(
  index: "<leader_index>",
  body: {
    "follower_cluster": "<follower_cluster>",
    "follower_index": "<follower_index>",
    "follower_index_uuid": "<follower_index_uuid>",
    "leader_remote_cluster": "<leader_remote_cluster>"
  }
)
$resp = $client->ccr()->forgetFollower([
    "index" => "<leader_index>",
    "body" => [
        "follower_cluster" => "<follower_cluster>",
        "follower_index" => "<follower_index>",
        "follower_index_uuid" => "<follower_index_uuid>",
        "leader_remote_cluster" => "<leader_remote_cluster>",
    ],
]);
curl -X POST -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"follower_cluster":"<follower_cluster>","follower_index":"<follower_index>","follower_index_uuid":"<follower_index_uuid>","leader_remote_cluster":"<leader_remote_cluster>"}' "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/<leader_index>/_ccr/forget_follower"
client.ccr().forgetFollower(f -> f
    .followerCluster("<follower_cluster>")
    .followerIndex("<follower_index>")
    .followerIndexUuid("<follower_index_uuid>")
    .index("<leader_index>")
    .leaderRemoteCluster("<leader_remote_cluster>")
);
Request example
Run `POST /<leader_index>/_ccr/forget_follower`.
{
  "follower_cluster" : "<follower_cluster>",
  "follower_index" : "<follower_index>",
  "follower_index_uuid" : "<follower_index_uuid>",
  "leader_remote_cluster" : "<leader_remote_cluster>"
}
Response examples (200)
A successful response for removing the follower retention leases from the leader index.
{
  "_shards" : {
    "total" : 1,
    "successful" : 1,
    "failed" : 0,
    "failures" : [ ]
  }
}




Pause a follower Generally available; Added in 6.5.0

POST /{index}/_ccr/pause_follow

Pause a cross-cluster replication follower index. The follower index will not fetch any additional operations from the leader index. You can resume following with the resume follower API. You can pause and resume a follower index to change the configuration of the following task.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: manage_ccr

Path parameters

  • index string Required

    The name of the follower index.

Query parameters

  • master_timeout string

    The period to wait for a connection to the master node. If the master node is not available before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error. It can also be set to -1 to indicate that the request should never timeout.

    Values are -1 or 0.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • acknowledged boolean Required

      For a successful response, this value is always true. On failure, an exception is returned instead.

POST /follower_index/_ccr/pause_follow
resp = client.ccr.pause_follow(
    index="follower_index",
)
const response = await client.ccr.pauseFollow({
  index: "follower_index",
});
response = client.ccr.pause_follow(
  index: "follower_index"
)
$resp = $client->ccr()->pauseFollow([
    "index" => "follower_index",
]);
curl -X POST -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/follower_index/_ccr/pause_follow"
client.ccr().pauseFollow(p -> p
    .index("follower_index")
);
Response examples (200)
A successful response from `POST /follower_index/_ccr/pause_follow`, which pauses a follower index.
{
  "acknowledged" : true
}

Resume an auto-follow pattern Generally available; Added in 7.5.0

POST /_ccr/auto_follow/{name}/resume

Resume a cross-cluster replication auto-follow pattern that was paused. The auto-follow pattern will resume configuring following indices for newly created indices that match its patterns on the remote cluster. Remote indices created while the pattern was paused will also be followed unless they have been deleted or closed in the interim.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: manage_ccr
External documentation

Path parameters

  • name string Required

    The name of the auto-follow pattern to resume.

Query parameters

  • master_timeout string

    The period to wait for a connection to the master node. If the master node is not available before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error. It can also be set to -1 to indicate that the request should never timeout.

    Values are -1 or 0.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • acknowledged boolean Required

      For a successful response, this value is always true. On failure, an exception is returned instead.

POST /_ccr/auto_follow/{name}/resume
POST /_ccr/auto_follow/my_auto_follow_pattern/resume
resp = client.ccr.resume_auto_follow_pattern(
    name="my_auto_follow_pattern",
)
const response = await client.ccr.resumeAutoFollowPattern({
  name: "my_auto_follow_pattern",
});
response = client.ccr.resume_auto_follow_pattern(
  name: "my_auto_follow_pattern"
)
$resp = $client->ccr()->resumeAutoFollowPattern([
    "name" => "my_auto_follow_pattern",
]);
curl -X POST -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_ccr/auto_follow/my_auto_follow_pattern/resume"
client.ccr().resumeAutoFollowPattern(r -> r
    .name("my_auto_follow_pattern")
);
Response examples (200)
A successful response `POST /_ccr/auto_follow/my_auto_follow_pattern/resume`, which resumes an auto-follow pattern.
{
  "acknowledged" : true
}

Resume a follower Generally available; Added in 6.5.0

POST /{index}/_ccr/resume_follow

Resume a cross-cluster replication follower index that was paused. The follower index could have been paused with the pause follower API. Alternatively it could be paused due to replication that cannot be retried due to failures during following tasks. When this API returns, the follower index will resume fetching operations from the leader index.

External documentation

Path parameters

  • index string Required

    The name of the follow index to resume following.

Query parameters

  • master_timeout string

    Period to wait for a connection to the master node.

    Values are -1 or 0.

application/json

Body

  • max_outstanding_read_requests number
  • max_outstanding_write_requests number
  • max_read_request_operation_count number
  • max_read_request_size string
  • max_retry_delay string

    A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

  • max_write_buffer_count number
  • max_write_buffer_size string
  • max_write_request_operation_count number
  • max_write_request_size string
  • read_poll_timeout string

    A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • acknowledged boolean Required

      For a successful response, this value is always true. On failure, an exception is returned instead.

POST /{index}/_ccr/resume_follow
POST /follower_index/_ccr/resume_follow
{
  "max_read_request_operation_count" : 1024,
  "max_outstanding_read_requests" : 16,
  "max_read_request_size" : "1024k",
  "max_write_request_operation_count" : 32768,
  "max_write_request_size" : "16k",
  "max_outstanding_write_requests" : 8,
  "max_write_buffer_count" : 512,
  "max_write_buffer_size" : "512k",
  "max_retry_delay" : "10s",
  "read_poll_timeout" : "30s"
}
resp = client.ccr.resume_follow(
    index="follower_index",
    max_read_request_operation_count=1024,
    max_outstanding_read_requests=16,
    max_read_request_size="1024k",
    max_write_request_operation_count=32768,
    max_write_request_size="16k",
    max_outstanding_write_requests=8,
    max_write_buffer_count=512,
    max_write_buffer_size="512k",
    max_retry_delay="10s",
    read_poll_timeout="30s",
)
const response = await client.ccr.resumeFollow({
  index: "follower_index",
  max_read_request_operation_count: 1024,
  max_outstanding_read_requests: 16,
  max_read_request_size: "1024k",
  max_write_request_operation_count: 32768,
  max_write_request_size: "16k",
  max_outstanding_write_requests: 8,
  max_write_buffer_count: 512,
  max_write_buffer_size: "512k",
  max_retry_delay: "10s",
  read_poll_timeout: "30s",
});
response = client.ccr.resume_follow(
  index: "follower_index",
  body: {
    "max_read_request_operation_count": 1024,
    "max_outstanding_read_requests": 16,
    "max_read_request_size": "1024k",
    "max_write_request_operation_count": 32768,
    "max_write_request_size": "16k",
    "max_outstanding_write_requests": 8,
    "max_write_buffer_count": 512,
    "max_write_buffer_size": "512k",
    "max_retry_delay": "10s",
    "read_poll_timeout": "30s"
  }
)
$resp = $client->ccr()->resumeFollow([
    "index" => "follower_index",
    "body" => [
        "max_read_request_operation_count" => 1024,
        "max_outstanding_read_requests" => 16,
        "max_read_request_size" => "1024k",
        "max_write_request_operation_count" => 32768,
        "max_write_request_size" => "16k",
        "max_outstanding_write_requests" => 8,
        "max_write_buffer_count" => 512,
        "max_write_buffer_size" => "512k",
        "max_retry_delay" => "10s",
        "read_poll_timeout" => "30s",
    ],
]);
curl -X POST -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"max_read_request_operation_count":1024,"max_outstanding_read_requests":16,"max_read_request_size":"1024k","max_write_request_operation_count":32768,"max_write_request_size":"16k","max_outstanding_write_requests":8,"max_write_buffer_count":512,"max_write_buffer_size":"512k","max_retry_delay":"10s","read_poll_timeout":"30s"}' "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/follower_index/_ccr/resume_follow"
client.ccr().resumeFollow(r -> r
    .index("follower_index")
    .maxOutstandingReadRequests(16L)
    .maxOutstandingWriteRequests(8L)
    .maxReadRequestOperationCount(1024L)
    .maxReadRequestSize("1024k")
    .maxRetryDelay(m -> m
        .time("10s")
    )
    .maxWriteBufferCount(512L)
    .maxWriteBufferSize("512k")
    .maxWriteRequestOperationCount(32768L)
    .maxWriteRequestSize("16k")
    .readPollTimeout(re -> re
        .time("30s")
    )
);
Request example
Run `POST /follower_index/_ccr/resume_follow` to resume the follower index.
{
  "max_read_request_operation_count" : 1024,
  "max_outstanding_read_requests" : 16,
  "max_read_request_size" : "1024k",
  "max_write_request_operation_count" : 32768,
  "max_write_request_size" : "16k",
  "max_outstanding_write_requests" : 8,
  "max_write_buffer_count" : 512,
  "max_write_buffer_size" : "512k",
  "max_retry_delay" : "10s",
  "read_poll_timeout" : "30s"
}
Response examples (200)
A successful response from resuming a folower index.
{
  "acknowledged" : true
}








Get data streams Generally available; Added in 7.9.0

GET /_data_stream/{name}

All methods and paths for this operation:

GET /_data_stream

GET /_data_stream/{name}

Get information about one or more data streams.

Required authorization

  • Index privileges: view_index_metadata

Path parameters

  • name string | array[string]

    Comma-separated list of data stream names used to limit the request. Wildcard (*) expressions are supported. If omitted, all data streams are returned.

Query parameters

  • expand_wildcards string | array[string]

    Type of data stream that wildcard patterns can match. Supports comma-separated values, such as open,hidden.

    Supported values include:

    • all: Match any data stream or index, including hidden ones.
    • open: Match open, non-hidden indices. Also matches any non-hidden data stream.
    • 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 expressions are not accepted.

    Values are all, open, closed, hidden, or none.

  • include_defaults boolean

    If true, returns all relevant default configurations for the index template.

  • master_timeout string

    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.

    Values are -1 or 0.

  • verbose boolean

    Whether the maximum timestamp for each data stream should be calculated and returned.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • data_streams array[object] Required
      Hide data_streams attributes Show data_streams attributes object
      • _meta object
        Hide _meta attribute Show _meta attribute object
        • * object Additional properties
      • allow_custom_routing boolean

        If true, the data stream allows custom routing on write request.

      • failure_store object
        Hide failure_store attributes Show failure_store attributes object
        • enabled boolean Required
        • indices array[object] Required
          Hide indices attributes Show indices attributes object
          • index_name string Required
          • index_uuid string Required
          • ilm_policy string
          • managed_by string

            Values are Index Lifecycle Management, Data stream lifecycle, or Unmanaged.

          • prefer_ilm boolean

            Indicates if ILM should take precedence over DSL in case both are configured to manage this index.

          • index_mode string

            Values are standard, time_series, logsdb, or lookup.

        • rollover_on_write boolean Required
      • generation number Required

        Current generation for the data stream. This number acts as a cumulative count of the stream’s rollovers, starting at 1.

      • hidden boolean Required

        If true, the data stream is hidden.

      • ilm_policy string
      • next_generation_managed_by string Required

        Values are Index Lifecycle Management, Data stream lifecycle, or Unmanaged.

      • prefer_ilm boolean Required

        Indicates if ILM should take precedence over DSL in case both are configured to managed this data stream.

      • indices array[object] Required

        Array of objects containing information about the data stream’s backing indices. The last item in this array contains information about the stream’s current write index.

        Hide indices attributes Show indices attributes object
        • index_name string Required
        • index_uuid string Required
        • ilm_policy string
        • managed_by string

          Values are Index Lifecycle Management, Data stream lifecycle, or Unmanaged.

        • prefer_ilm boolean

          Indicates if ILM should take precedence over DSL in case both are configured to manage this index.

        • index_mode string

          Values are standard, time_series, logsdb, or lookup.

      • lifecycle object

        Data stream lifecycle with rollover can be used to display the configuration including the default rollover conditions, if asked.

        Hide lifecycle attributes Show lifecycle attributes object
        • data_retention string

          A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

        • downsampling object
          Hide downsampling attribute Show downsampling attribute object
          • rounds array[object] Required

            The list of downsampling rounds to execute as part of this downsampling configuration

        • enabled boolean

          If defined, it turns data stream lifecycle on/off (true/false) for this data stream. A data stream lifecycle that's disabled (enabled: false) will have no effect on the data stream.

          Default value is true.

        • rollover object
          Hide rollover attributes Show rollover attributes object
          • min_age string

            A duration. Units can be nanos, micros, ms (milliseconds), s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours) and d (days). Also accepts "0" without a unit and "-1" to indicate an unspecified value.

          • max_age string
          • min_docs number
          • max_docs number
          • min_size
          • max_size
          • min_primary_shard_size
          • max_primary_shard_size
          • min_primary_shard_docs number
          • max_primary_shard_docs number
      • name string Required
      • replicated boolean

        If true, the data stream is created and managed by cross-cluster replication and the local cluster can not write into this data stream or change its mappings.

      • rollover_on_write boolean Required

        If true, the next write to this data stream will trigger a rollover first and the document will be indexed in the new backing index. If the rollover fails the indexing request will fail too.

      • settings object Required
        Index settings
      • status string Required

        Values are green, GREEN, yellow, YELLOW, red, or RED.

      • system boolean Generally available; Added in 7.10.0

        If true, the data stream is created and managed by an Elastic stack component and cannot be modified through normal user interaction.

      • template string Required
      • timestamp_field object Required
        Hide timestamp_field attribute Show timestamp_field attribute object
        • name string Required

          Path to field or array of paths. Some API's support wildcards in the path to select multiple fields.

      • index_mode string

        Values are standard, time_series, logsdb, or lookup.

GET _data_stream/my-data-stream
resp = client.indices.get_data_stream(
    name="my-data-stream",
)
const response = await client.indices.getDataStream({
  name: "my-data-stream",
});
response = client.indices.get_data_stream(
  name: "my-data-stream"
)
$resp = $client->indices()->getDataStream([
    "name" => "my-data-stream",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_data_stream/my-data-stream"
client.indices().getDataStream(g -> g
    .name("my-data-stream")
);
Response examples (200)
A successful response for retrieving information about a data stream.
{
  "data_streams": [
    {
      "name": "my-data-stream",
      "timestamp_field": {
        "name": "@timestamp"
      },
      "indices": [
        {
          "index_name": ".ds-my-data-stream-2099.03.07-000001",
          "index_uuid": "xCEhwsp8Tey0-FLNFYVwSg",
          "prefer_ilm": true,
          "ilm_policy": "my-lifecycle-policy",
          "managed_by": "Index Lifecycle Management"
        },
        {
          "index_name": ".ds-my-data-stream-2099.03.08-000002",
          "index_uuid": "PA_JquKGSiKcAKBA8DJ5gw",
          "prefer_ilm": true,
          "ilm_policy": "my-lifecycle-policy",
          "managed_by": "Index Lifecycle Management"
        }
      ],
      "generation": 2,
      "_meta": {
        "my-meta-field": "foo"
      },
      "status": "GREEN",
      "next_generation_managed_by": "Index Lifecycle Management",
      "prefer_ilm": true,
      "template": "my-index-template",
      "ilm_policy": "my-lifecycle-policy",
      "hidden": false,
      "system": false,
      "allow_custom_routing": false,
      "replicated": false,
      "rollover_on_write": false
    },
    {
      "name": "my-data-stream-two",
      "timestamp_field": {
        "name": "@timestamp"
      },
      "indices": [
        {
          "index_name": ".ds-my-data-stream-two-2099.03.08-000001",
          "index_uuid": "3liBu2SYS5axasRt6fUIpA",
          "prefer_ilm": true,
          "ilm_policy": "my-lifecycle-policy",
          "managed_by": "Index Lifecycle Management"
        }
      ],
      "generation": 1,
      "_meta": {
        "my-meta-field": "foo"
      },
      "status": "YELLOW",
      "next_generation_managed_by": "Index Lifecycle Management",
      "prefer_ilm": true,
      "template": "my-index-template",
      "ilm_policy": "my-lifecycle-policy",
      "hidden": false,
      "system": false,
      "allow_custom_routing": false,
      "replicated": false,
      "rollover_on_write": false
    }
  ]
}




Delete data streams Generally available; Added in 7.9.0

DELETE /_data_stream/{name}

Deletes one or more data streams and their backing indices.

Required authorization

  • Index privileges: delete_index

Path parameters

  • name string | array[string] Required

    Comma-separated list of data streams to delete. Wildcard (*) expressions are supported.

Query parameters

  • master_timeout string

    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.

    Values are -1 or 0.

  • expand_wildcards string | array[string]

    Type of data stream that wildcard patterns can match. Supports comma-separated values,such as open,hidden.

    Supported values include:

    • all: Match any data stream or index, including hidden ones.
    • open: Match open, non-hidden indices. Also matches any non-hidden data stream.
    • 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 expressions are not accepted.

    Values are all, open, closed, hidden, or none.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attribute Show response attribute object
    • acknowledged boolean Required

      For a successful response, this value is always true. On failure, an exception is returned instead.

DELETE _data_stream/my-data-stream
resp = client.indices.delete_data_stream(
    name="my-data-stream",
)
const response = await client.indices.deleteDataStream({
  name: "my-data-stream",
});
response = client.indices.delete_data_stream(
  name: "my-data-stream"
)
$resp = $client->indices()->deleteDataStream([
    "name" => "my-data-stream",
]);
curl -X DELETE -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_data_stream/my-data-stream"
client.indices().deleteDataStream(d -> d
    .name("my-data-stream")
);