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
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    • 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
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      • * 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
}












































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.

        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
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      • * object Additional properties
        Hide * attributes Show * attributes object
        • 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.

          Hide reload_exception attributes Show reload_exception 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.

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"
    }
  }
}






















































































































Update the connector scheduling Beta; Added in 8.12.0

PUT /_connector/{connector_id}/_scheduling

Path parameters

  • connector_id string Required

    The unique identifier of the connector to be updated

application/json

Body Required

  • scheduling object Required
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    • access_control object
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      • 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

Responses

  • 200 application/json
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    • result string Required

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

PUT /_connector/{connector_id}/_scheduling
PUT _connector/my-connector/_scheduling
{
    "scheduling": {
        "access_control": {
            "enabled": true,
            "interval": "0 10 0 * * ?"
        },
        "full": {
            "enabled": true,
            "interval": "0 20 0 * * ?"
        },
        "incremental": {
            "enabled": false,
            "interval": "0 30 0 * * ?"
        }
    }
}
resp = client.connector.update_scheduling(
    connector_id="my-connector",
    scheduling={
        "access_control": {
            "enabled": True,
            "interval": "0 10 0 * * ?"
        },
        "full": {
            "enabled": True,
            "interval": "0 20 0 * * ?"
        },
        "incremental": {
            "enabled": False,
            "interval": "0 30 0 * * ?"
        }
    },
)
const response = await client.connector.updateScheduling({
  connector_id: "my-connector",
  scheduling: {
    access_control: {
      enabled: true,
      interval: "0 10 0 * * ?",
    },
    full: {
      enabled: true,
      interval: "0 20 0 * * ?",
    },
    incremental: {
      enabled: false,
      interval: "0 30 0 * * ?",
    },
  },
});
response = client.connector.update_scheduling(
  connector_id: "my-connector",
  body: {
    "scheduling": {
      "access_control": {
        "enabled": true,
        "interval": "0 10 0 * * ?"
      },
      "full": {
        "enabled": true,
        "interval": "0 20 0 * * ?"
      },
      "incremental": {
        "enabled": false,
        "interval": "0 30 0 * * ?"
      }
    }
  }
)
$resp = $client->connector()->updateScheduling([
    "connector_id" => "my-connector",
    "body" => [
        "scheduling" => [
            "access_control" => [
                "enabled" => true,
                "interval" => "0 10 0 * * ?",
            ],
            "full" => [
                "enabled" => true,
                "interval" => "0 20 0 * * ?",
            ],
            "incremental" => [
                "enabled" => false,
                "interval" => "0 30 0 * * ?",
            ],
        ],
    ],
]);
curl -X PUT -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"scheduling":{"access_control":{"enabled":true,"interval":"0 10 0 * * ?"},"full":{"enabled":true,"interval":"0 20 0 * * ?"},"incremental":{"enabled":false,"interval":"0 30 0 * * ?"}}}' "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_connector/my-connector/_scheduling"
client.connector().updateScheduling(u -> u
    .connectorId("my-connector")
    .scheduling(s -> s
        .accessControl(a -> a
            .enabled(true)
            .interval("0 10 0 * * ?")
        )
        .full(f -> f
            .enabled(true)
            .interval("0 20 0 * * ?")
        )
        .incremental(i -> i
            .enabled(false)
            .interval("0 30 0 * * ?")
        )
    )
);
{
    "scheduling": {
        "access_control": {
            "enabled": true,
            "interval": "0 10 0 * * ?"
        },
        "full": {
            "enabled": true,
            "interval": "0 20 0 * * ?"
        },
        "incremental": {
            "enabled": false,
            "interval": "0 30 0 * * ?"
        }
    }
}
{
    "scheduling": {
        "full": {
            "enabled": true,
            "interval": "0 10 0 * * ?"
        }
    }
}
Response examples (200)
{
  "result": "updated"
}

Update the connector service type Beta; Added in 8.12.0

PUT /_connector/{connector_id}/_service_type

Path parameters

  • connector_id string Required

    The unique identifier of the connector to be updated

application/json

Body Required

  • service_type string 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}/_service_type
PUT _connector/my-connector/_service_type
{
    "service_type": "sharepoint_online"
}
resp = client.connector.update_service_type(
    connector_id="my-connector",
    service_type="sharepoint_online",
)
const response = await client.connector.updateServiceType({
  connector_id: "my-connector",
  service_type: "sharepoint_online",
});
response = client.connector.update_service_type(
  connector_id: "my-connector",
  body: {
    "service_type": "sharepoint_online"
  }
)
$resp = $client->connector()->updateServiceType([
    "connector_id" => "my-connector",
    "body" => [
        "service_type" => "sharepoint_online",
    ],
]);
curl -X PUT -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"service_type":"sharepoint_online"}' "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_connector/my-connector/_service_type"
client.connector().updateServiceType(u -> u
    .connectorId("my-connector")
    .serviceType("sharepoint_online")
);
Request example
{
    "service_type": "sharepoint_online"
}
Response examples (200)
{
  "result": "updated"
}

































Pause an auto-follow pattern Generally available; Added in 7.5.0

POST /_ccr/auto_follow/{name}/pause

Pause a cross-cluster replication auto-follow pattern. When the API returns, the auto-follow pattern is inactive. New indices that are created on the remote cluster and match the auto-follow patterns are ignored.

You can resume auto-following with the resume auto-follow pattern API. When it resumes, the auto-follow pattern is active again and automatically configures follower indices for newly created indices on the remote cluster that match its patterns. Remote indices that were 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 pause.

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
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    • acknowledged boolean Required

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

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












Get cross-cluster replication stats Generally available; Added in 6.5.0

GET /_ccr/stats

This API returns stats about auto-following and the same shard-level stats as the get follower stats API.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: monitor

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.

  • 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
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    • auto_follow_stats object Required
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      • auto_followed_clusters array[object] Required
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        • cluster_name string Required
        • last_seen_metadata_version number Required
        • time_since_last_check_millis number

          Time unit for milliseconds

      • number_of_failed_follow_indices number Required

        The number of indices that the auto-follow coordinator failed to automatically follow. The causes of recent failures are captured in the logs of the elected master node and in the auto_follow_stats.recent_auto_follow_errors field.

      • number_of_failed_remote_cluster_state_requests number Required

        The number of times that the auto-follow coordinator failed to retrieve the cluster state from a remote cluster registered in a collection of auto-follow patterns.

      • number_of_successful_follow_indices number Required

        The number of indices that the auto-follow coordinator successfully followed.

      • recent_auto_follow_errors array[object] Required

        An array of objects representing failures by the auto-follow coordinator.

        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 recent_auto_follow_errors attributes Show recent_auto_follow_errors 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.

    • follow_stats object Required
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      • indices array[object] Required
        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.

          • 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
          • 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
          • 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
          • 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
          • write_buffer_operation_count number Required

            The number of write operations queued on the follower.

          • write_buffer_size_in_bytes
GET /_ccr/stats
resp = client.ccr.stats()
const response = await client.ccr.stats();
response = client.ccr.stats
$resp = $client->ccr()->stats();
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_ccr/stats"
client.ccr().stats(s -> s);
Response examples (200)
A successful response from `GET /_ccr/stats` that returns cross-cluster replication stats.
{
  "auto_follow_stats" : {
    "number_of_failed_follow_indices" : 0,
    "number_of_failed_remote_cluster_state_requests" : 0,
    "number_of_successful_follow_indices" : 1,
    "recent_auto_follow_errors" : [],
    "auto_followed_clusters" : []
  },
  "follow_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
          }
        ]
      }
    ]
  }
}

























Update data stream lifecycles Generally available; Added in 8.11.0

PUT /_data_stream/{name}/_lifecycle

Update the data stream lifecycle of the specified data streams.

External documentation

Path parameters

  • name string | array[string] Required

    Comma-separated list of data streams used to limit the request. Supports wildcards (*). To target all data streams use * or _all.

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.

  • 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

  • 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

      Hide rounds attributes Show rounds attributes object
      • after string Required

        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.

      • config object Required
        Hide config attribute Show config attribute object
        • fixed_interval string Required

          A date histogram interval. Similar to Duration with additional units: w (week), M (month), q (quarter) and y (year)

  • 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.

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 /_data_stream/{name}/_lifecycle
PUT _data_stream/my-data-stream/_lifecycle
{
  "data_retention": "7d"
}
resp = client.indices.put_data_lifecycle(
    name="my-data-stream",
    data_retention="7d",
)
const response = await client.indices.putDataLifecycle({
  name: "my-data-stream",
  data_retention: "7d",
});
response = client.indices.put_data_lifecycle(
  name: "my-data-stream",
  body: {
    "data_retention": "7d"
  }
)
$resp = $client->indices()->putDataLifecycle([
    "name" => "my-data-stream",
    "body" => [
        "data_retention" => "7d",
    ],
]);
curl -X PUT -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"data_retention":"7d"}' "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_data_stream/my-data-stream/_lifecycle"
client.indices().putDataLifecycle(p -> p
    .dataRetention(d -> d
        .time("7d")
    )
    .name("my-data-stream")
);
{
  "data_retention": "7d"
}
This example configures two downsampling rounds.
{
    "downsampling": [
      {
        "after": "1d",
        "fixed_interval": "10m"
      },
      {
        "after": "7d",
        "fixed_interval": "1d"
      }
    ]
}
Response examples (200)
A successful response for configuring a data stream lifecycle.
{
  "acknowledged": true
}




























Convert an index alias to a data stream Generally available; Added in 7.9.0

POST /_data_stream/_migrate/{name}

Converts an index alias to a data stream. You must have a matching index template that is data stream enabled. The alias must meet the following criteria: The alias must have a write index; All indices for the alias must have a @timestamp field mapping of a date or date_nanos field type; The alias must not have any filters; The alias must not use custom routing. If successful, the request removes the alias and creates a data stream with the same name. The indices for the alias become hidden backing indices for the stream. The write index for the alias becomes the write index for the stream.

Required authorization

  • Index privileges: manage

Path parameters

  • name string Required

    Name of the index alias to convert to a data stream.

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.

POST /_data_stream/_migrate/{name}
POST _data_stream/_migrate/my-time-series-data
resp = client.indices.migrate_to_data_stream(
    name="my-time-series-data",
)
const response = await client.indices.migrateToDataStream({
  name: "my-time-series-data",
});
response = client.indices.migrate_to_data_stream(
  name: "my-time-series-data"
)
$resp = $client->indices()->migrateToDataStream([
    "name" => "my-time-series-data",
]);
curl -X POST -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_data_stream/_migrate/my-time-series-data"
client.indices().migrateToDataStream(m -> m
    .name("my-time-series-data")
);

Update data streams Generally available; Added in 7.16.0

POST /_data_stream/_modify

Performs one or more data stream modification actions in a single atomic operation.

application/json

Body Required

  • actions array[object] Required

    Actions to perform.

    Hide actions attributes Show actions attributes object
    • add_backing_index object
      Hide add_backing_index attributes Show add_backing_index attributes object
      • data_stream string Required
      • index string Required
    • remove_backing_index object
      Hide remove_backing_index attributes Show remove_backing_index attributes object
      • data_stream string Required
      • index string Required

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 _data_stream/_modify
{
  "actions": [
    {
      "remove_backing_index": {
        "data_stream": "my-data-stream",
        "index": ".ds-my-data-stream-2023.07.26-000001"
      }
    },
    {
      "add_backing_index": {
        "data_stream": "my-data-stream",
        "index": ".ds-my-data-stream-2023.07.26-000001-downsample"
      }
    }
  ]
}
resp = client.indices.modify_data_stream(
    actions=[
        {
            "remove_backing_index": {
                "data_stream": "my-data-stream",
                "index": ".ds-my-data-stream-2023.07.26-000001"
            }
        },
        {
            "add_backing_index": {
                "data_stream": "my-data-stream",
                "index": ".ds-my-data-stream-2023.07.26-000001-downsample"
            }
        }
    ],
)
const response = await client.indices.modifyDataStream({
  actions: [
    {
      remove_backing_index: {
        data_stream: "my-data-stream",
        index: ".ds-my-data-stream-2023.07.26-000001",
      },
    },
    {
      add_backing_index: {
        data_stream: "my-data-stream",
        index: ".ds-my-data-stream-2023.07.26-000001-downsample",
      },
    },
  ],
});
response = client.indices.modify_data_stream(
  body: {
    "actions": [
      {
        "remove_backing_index": {
          "data_stream": "my-data-stream",
          "index": ".ds-my-data-stream-2023.07.26-000001"
        }
      },
      {
        "add_backing_index": {
          "data_stream": "my-data-stream",
          "index": ".ds-my-data-stream-2023.07.26-000001-downsample"
        }
      }
    ]
  }
)
$resp = $client->indices()->modifyDataStream([
    "body" => [
        "actions" => array(
            [
                "remove_backing_index" => [
                    "data_stream" => "my-data-stream",
                    "index" => ".ds-my-data-stream-2023.07.26-000001",
                ],
            ],
            [
                "add_backing_index" => [
                    "data_stream" => "my-data-stream",
                    "index" => ".ds-my-data-stream-2023.07.26-000001-downsample",
                ],
            ],
        ),
    ],
]);
curl -X POST -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"actions":[{"remove_backing_index":{"data_stream":"my-data-stream","index":".ds-my-data-stream-2023.07.26-000001"}},{"add_backing_index":{"data_stream":"my-data-stream","index":".ds-my-data-stream-2023.07.26-000001-downsample"}}]}' "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_data_stream/_modify"
client.indices().modifyDataStream(m -> m
    .actions(List.of(Action.of(a -> a
            .removeBackingIndex(r -> r
                .dataStream("my-data-stream")
                .index(".ds-my-data-stream-2023.07.26-000001")
        )),Action.of(ac -> ac
            .addBackingIndex(ad -> ad
                .dataStream("my-data-stream")
                .index(".ds-my-data-stream-2023.07.26-000001-downsample")
        ))))
);
Request example
An example body for a `POST _data_stream/_modify` request.
{
  "actions": [
    {
      "remove_backing_index": {
        "data_stream": "my-data-stream",
        "index": ".ds-my-data-stream-2023.07.26-000001"
      }
    },
    {
      "add_backing_index": {
        "data_stream": "my-data-stream",
        "index": ".ds-my-data-stream-2023.07.26-000001-downsample"
      }
    }
  ]
}

Promote a data stream Generally available; Added in 7.9.0

POST /_data_stream/_promote/{name}

Promote a data stream from a replicated data stream managed by cross-cluster replication (CCR) to a regular data stream.

With CCR auto following, a data stream from a remote cluster can be replicated to the local cluster. These data streams can't be rolled over in the local cluster. These replicated data streams roll over only if the upstream data stream rolls over. In the event that the remote cluster is no longer available, the data stream in the local cluster can be promoted to a regular data stream, which allows these data streams to be rolled over in the local cluster.

NOTE: When promoting a data stream, ensure the local cluster has a data stream enabled index template that matches the data stream. If this is missing, the data stream will not be able to roll over until a matching index template is created. This will affect the lifecycle management of the data stream and interfere with the data stream size and retention.

Path parameters

  • name string Required

    The name of the data stream

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
POST /_data_stream/_promote/{name}
POST /_data_stream/_promote/my-data-stream
resp = client.indices.promote_data_stream(
    name="my-data-stream",
)
const response = await client.indices.promoteDataStream({
  name: "my-data-stream",
});
response = client.indices.promote_data_stream(
  name: "my-data-stream"
)
$resp = $client->indices()->promoteDataStream([
    "name" => "my-data-stream",
]);
curl -X POST -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_data_stream/_promote/my-data-stream"
client.indices().promoteDataStream(p -> p
    .name("my-data-stream")
);





























































Update a document Generally available

POST /{index}/_update/{id}

Update a document by running a script or passing a partial document.

If the Elasticsearch security features are enabled, you must have the index or write index privilege for the target index or index alias.

The script can update, delete, or skip modifying the document. The API also supports passing a partial document, which is merged into the existing document. To fully replace an existing document, use the index API. This operation:

  • Gets the document (collocated with the shard) from the index.
  • Runs the specified script.
  • Indexes the result.

The document must still be reindexed, but using this API removes some network roundtrips and reduces chances of version conflicts between the GET and the index operation.

The _source field must be enabled to use this API. In addition to _source, you can access the following variables through the ctx map: _index, _type, _id, _version, _routing, and _now (the current timestamp). For usage examples such as partial updates, upserts, and scripted updates, see the External documentation.

Required authorization

  • Index privileges: write
External documentation

Path parameters

  • index string Required

    The name of the target index. By default, the index is created automatically if it doesn't exist.

  • id string Required

    A unique identifier for the document to be updated.

Query parameters

  • if_primary_term number

    Only perform the operation if the document has this primary term.

  • if_seq_no number

    Only perform the operation if the document has this sequence number.

  • include_source_on_error boolean

    True or false if to include the document source in the error message in case of parsing errors.

  • lang string

    The script language.

  • refresh string

    If 'true', Elasticsearch refreshes the affected shards to make this operation visible to search. If 'wait_for', it waits for a refresh to make this operation visible to search. If 'false', it does nothing with refreshes.

    Values are true, false, or wait_for.

  • require_alias boolean

    If true, the destination must be an index alias.

  • retry_on_conflict number

    The number of times the operation should be retried when a conflict occurs.

  • routing string

    A custom value used to route operations to a specific shard.

  • timeout string

    The period to wait for the following operations: dynamic mapping updates and waiting for active shards. Elasticsearch waits for at least the timeout period before failing. The actual wait time could be longer, particularly when multiple waits occur.

    Values are -1 or 0.

  • wait_for_active_shards number | string

    The number of copies of each shard that must be active before proceeding with the operation. Set to 'all' or any positive integer up to the total number of shards in the index (number_of_replicas+1). The default value of 1 means it waits for each primary shard to be active.

    Values are all or index-setting.

  • _source boolean | string | array[string]

    If false, source retrieval is turned off. You can also specify a comma-separated list of the fields you want to retrieve.

  • _source_excludes string | array[string]

    The source fields you want to exclude.

  • _source_includes string | array[string]

    The source fields you want to retrieve.

application/json

Body Required

  • detect_noop boolean

    If true, the result in the response is set to noop (no operation) when there are no changes to the document.

    Default value is true.

  • doc object

    A partial update to an existing document. If both doc and script are specified, doc is ignored.

  • doc_as_upsert boolean

    If true, use the contents of 'doc' as the value of 'upsert'. NOTE: Using ingest pipelines with doc_as_upsert is not supported.

    Default value is false.

  • script object
    Hide script attributes Show script attributes object
    • source string | object

      One of:
    • id string
    • params object

      Specifies any named parameters that are passed into the script as variables. Use parameters instead of hard-coded values to decrease compile time.

      Hide params attribute Show params attribute object
      • * object Additional properties
    • lang string

      Any of:

      Values are painless, expression, mustache, or java.

    • options object
      Hide options attribute Show options attribute object
      • * string Additional properties
  • scripted_upsert boolean

    If true, run the script whether or not the document exists.

    Default value is false.

  • _source boolean | object

    Defines how to fetch a source. Fetching can be disabled entirely, or the source can be filtered.

    One of:
  • upsert object

    If the document does not already exist, the contents of 'upsert' are inserted as a new document. If the document exists, the 'script' is run.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • _id string Required
    • _index string Required
    • _primary_term number

      The primary term assigned to the document for the indexing operation.

    • result string Required

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

    • _seq_no number
    • _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
          • 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]
        • shard number Required
        • status string
      • skipped number
    • _version number Required
    • forced_refresh boolean
    • get object
      Hide get attributes Show get attributes object
      • fields object
        Hide fields attribute Show fields attribute object
        • * object Additional properties
      • found boolean Required
      • _seq_no number
      • _primary_term number
      • _routing string
      • _source object
POST test/_update/1
{
  "script" : {
    "source": "ctx._source.counter += params.count",
    "lang": "painless",
    "params" : {
      "count" : 4
    }
  }
}
resp = client.update(
    index="test",
    id="1",
    script={
        "source": "ctx._source.counter += params.count",
        "lang": "painless",
        "params": {
            "count": 4
        }
    },
)
const response = await client.update({
  index: "test",
  id: 1,
  script: {
    source: "ctx._source.counter += params.count",
    lang: "painless",
    params: {
      count: 4,
    },
  },
});
response = client.update(
  index: "test",
  id: "1",
  body: {
    "script": {
      "source": "ctx._source.counter += params.count",
      "lang": "painless",
      "params": {
        "count": 4
      }
    }
  }
)
$resp = $client->update([
    "index" => "test",
    "id" => "1",
    "body" => [
        "script" => [
            "source" => "ctx._source.counter += params.count",
            "lang" => "painless",
            "params" => [
                "count" => 4,
            ],
        ],
    ],
]);
curl -X POST -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"script":{"source":"ctx._source.counter += params.count","lang":"painless","params":{"count":4}}}' "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/test/_update/1"
client.update(u -> u
    .id("1")
    .index("test")
    .script(s -> s
        .source(so -> so
            .scriptString("ctx._source.counter += params.count")
        )
        .params("count", JsonData.fromJson("4"))
        .lang("painless")
    )
,Void.class);
Run `POST test/_update/1` to increment a counter by using a script.
{
  "script" : {
    "source": "ctx._source.counter += params.count",
    "lang": "painless",
    "params" : {
      "count" : 4
    }
  }
}
Run `POST test/_update/1` to perform a scripted upsert. When `scripted_upsert` is `true`, the script runs whether or not the document exists.
{
  "scripted_upsert": true,
  "script": {
    "source": """
      if ( ctx.op == 'create' ) {
        ctx._source.counter = params.count
      } else {
        ctx._source.counter += params.count
      }
    """,
    "params": {
      "count": 4
    }
  },
  "upsert": {}
}
Run `POST test/_update/1` to perform a doc as upsert. Instead of sending a partial `doc` plus an `upsert` doc, you can set `doc_as_upsert` to `true` to use the contents of `doc` as the `upsert` value.
{
  "doc": {
    "name": "new_name"
  },
  "doc_as_upsert": true
}
Run `POST test/_update/1` to use a script to add a tag to a list of tags. In this example, it is just a list, so the tag is added even it exists.
{
  "script": {
    "source": "ctx._source.tags.add(params.tag)",
    "lang": "painless",
    "params": {
      "tag": "blue"
    }
  }
}
Run `POST test/_update/1` to use a script to remove a tag from a list of tags. The Painless function to remove a tag takes the array index of the element you want to remove. To avoid a possible runtime error, you first need to make sure the tag exists. If the list contains duplicates of the tag, this script just removes one occurrence.
{
  "script": {
    "source": "if (ctx._source.tags.contains(params.tag)) { ctx._source.tags.remove(ctx._source.tags.indexOf(params.tag)) }",
    "lang": "painless",
    "params": {
      "tag": "blue"
    }
  }
}
Run `POST test/_update/1` to use a script to add a field `new_field` to the document.
{
  "script" : "ctx._source.new_field = 'value_of_new_field'"
}
Run `POST test/_update/1` to use a script to remove a field `new_field` from the document.
{
  "script" : "ctx._source.remove('new_field')"
}
Run `POST test/_update/1` to use a script to remove a subfield from an object field.
{
  "script": "ctx._source['my-object'].remove('my-subfield')"
}
Run `POST test/_update/1` to change the operation that runs from within the script. For example, this request deletes the document if the `tags` field contains `green`, otherwise it does nothing (`noop`).
{
  "script": {
    "source": "if (ctx._source.tags.contains(params.tag)) { ctx.op = 'delete' } else { ctx.op = 'noop' }",
    "lang": "painless",
    "params": {
      "tag": "green"
    }
  }
}
Run `POST test/_update/1` to do a partial update that adds a new field to the existing document.
{
  "doc": {
    "name": "new_name"
  }
}
Run `POST test/_update/1` to perfom an upsert. If the document does not already exist, the contents of the upsert element are inserted as a new document. If the document exists, the script is run.
{
  "script": {
    "source": "ctx._source.counter += params.count",
    "lang": "painless",
    "params": {
      "count": 4
    }
  },
  "upsert": {
    "counter": 1
  }
}
Response examples (200)
By default updates that don't change anything detect that they don't change anything and return `"result": "noop"`.
{
   "_shards": {
        "total": 0,
        "successful": 0,
        "failed": 0
   },
   "_index": "test",
   "_id": "1",
   "_version": 2,
   "_primary_term": 1,
   "_seq_no": 1,
   "result": "noop"
}























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Get snapshot information Generally available; Added in 0.0.0

GET /_snapshot/{repository}/{snapshot}

NOTE: The after parameter and next field enable you to iterate through snapshots with some consistency guarantees regarding concurrent creation or deletion of snapshots. It is guaranteed that any snapshot that exists at the beginning of the iteration and is not concurrently deleted will be seen during the iteration. Snapshots concurrently created may be seen during an iteration.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: monitor_snapshot

Path parameters

  • repository string Required

    A comma-separated list of snapshot repository names used to limit the request. Wildcard (*) expressions are supported.

  • snapshot string | array[string] Required

    A comma-separated list of snapshot names to retrieve Wildcards (*) are supported.

    • To get information about all snapshots in a registered repository, use a wildcard (*) or _all.
    • To get information about any snapshots that are currently running, use _current.

Query parameters

  • after string

    An offset identifier to start pagination from as returned by the next field in the response body.

  • from_sort_value string

    The value of the current sort column at which to start retrieval. It can be a string snapshot- or a repository name when sorting by snapshot or repository name. It can be a millisecond time value or a number when sorting by index- or shard count.

  • ignore_unavailable boolean

    If false, the request returns an error for any snapshots that are unavailable.

  • index_details boolean

    If true, the response includes additional information about each index in the snapshot comprising the number of shards in the index, the total size of the index in bytes, and the maximum number of segments per shard in the index. The default is false, meaning that this information is omitted.

  • index_names boolean

    If true, the response includes the name of each index in each snapshot.

  • include_repository boolean

    If true, the response includes the repository name in each snapshot.

  • master_timeout string

    The 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.

  • order string

    The sort order. Valid values are asc for ascending and desc for descending order. The default behavior is ascending order.

    Supported values include:

    • asc: Ascending (smallest to largest)
    • desc: Descending (largest to smallest)

    Values are asc or desc.

  • offset number

    Numeric offset to start pagination from based on the snapshots matching this request. Using a non-zero value for this parameter is mutually exclusive with using the after parameter. Defaults to 0.

  • size number

    The maximum number of snapshots to return. The default is 0, which means to return all that match the request without limit.

  • slm_policy_filter string

    Filter snapshots by a comma-separated list of snapshot lifecycle management (SLM) policy names that snapshots belong to.

    You can use wildcards (*) and combinations of wildcards followed by exclude patterns starting with -. For example, the pattern *,-policy-a-\* will return all snapshots except for those that were created by an SLM policy with a name starting with policy-a-. Note that the wildcard pattern * matches all snapshots created by an SLM policy but not those snapshots that were not created by an SLM policy. To include snapshots that were not created by an SLM policy, you can use the special pattern _none that will match all snapshots without an SLM policy.

  • sort string

    The sort order for the result. The default behavior is sorting by snapshot start time stamp.

    Values are start_time, duration, name, index_count, repository, shard_count, or failed_shard_count.

  • state string | array[string]

    Only return snapshots with a state found in the given comma-separated list of snapshot states. The default is all snapshot states.

    Supported values include:

    • IN_PROGRESS: The snapshot process has started.
    • SUCCESS: The snapshot process completed successfully.
    • FAILED: The snapshot failed.
    • PARTIAL: The snapshot was partially successful.
    • INCOMPATIBLE: The snapshot is incompatible with the current version of the cluster.

    Values are IN_PROGRESS, SUCCESS, FAILED, PARTIAL, or INCOMPATIBLE.

  • verbose boolean

    If true, returns additional information about each snapshot such as the version of Elasticsearch which took the snapshot, the start and end times of the snapshot, and the number of shards snapshotted.

    NOTE: The parameters size, order, after, from_sort_value, offset, slm_policy_filter, and sort are not supported when you set verbose=false and the sort order for requests with verbose=false is undefined.

Responses

  • 200 application/json
    Hide response attributes Show response attributes object
    • remaining number Required Generally available; Added in 7.15.0

      The number of remaining snapshots that were not returned due to size limits and that can be fetched by additional requests using the next field value.

    • total number Required Generally available; Added in 7.15.0

      The total number of snapshots that match the request when ignoring the size limit or after query parameter.

    • next string

      If the request contained a size limit and there might be more results, a next field will be added to the response. It can be used as the after query parameter to fetch additional results.

    • responses array[object]
      Hide responses attributes Show responses attributes object
      • repository string Required
      • snapshots array[object]
        Hide snapshots attributes Show snapshots attributes object
        • data_streams array[string] Required
        • duration 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.

        • duration_in_millis number

          Time unit for milliseconds

        • end_time string
        • end_time_in_millis number

          Time unit for milliseconds

        • failures array[object]
        • include_global_state boolean
        • indices array[string]
        • index_details object Generally available; Added in 7.13.0
          Hide index_details attribute Show index_details attribute object
          • * object Additional properties
        • metadata object
          Hide metadata attribute Show metadata attribute object
          • * object Additional properties
        • reason string
        • repository string
        • snapshot string Required
        • shards object
          Hide shards attributes Show shards attributes object
          • failed number Required
          • successful number Required
          • total number Required
          • failures array[object]
          • skipped number
        • start_time string
        • start_time_in_millis number

          Time unit for milliseconds

        • state string
        • uuid string Required
        • version string
        • version_id number
        • feature_states array[object]
      • error 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 error attributes Show error 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.

    • snapshots array[object]
      Hide snapshots attributes Show snapshots attributes object
      • data_streams array[string] Required
      • duration 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.

      • duration_in_millis number

        Time unit for milliseconds

      • end_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:
      • end_time_in_millis number

        Time unit for milliseconds

      • failures array[object]
        Hide failures attributes Show failures attributes object
        • index string Required
        • node_id string
        • reason string Required
        • shard_id number Required
        • index_uuid string Required
        • status string Required
      • include_global_state boolean
      • indices array[string]
      • index_details object Generally available; Added in 7.13.0
        Hide index_details attribute Show index_details attribute object
        • * object Additional properties
          Hide * attributes Show * attributes object
      • metadata object
        Hide metadata attribute Show metadata attribute object
        • * object Additional properties
      • reason string
      • repository string
      • snapshot string Required
      • shards object
        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.

          • shard number Required
          • status string
        • skipped number
      • 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_in_millis number

        Time unit for milliseconds

      • state string
      • uuid string Required
      • version string
      • version_id number
      • feature_states array[object]
        Hide feature_states attributes Show feature_states attributes object
        • feature_name string Required
        • indices string | array[string] Required
GET /_snapshot/{repository}/{snapshot}
GET /_snapshot/my_repository/snapshot_*?sort=start_time&from_sort_value=1577833200000
resp = client.snapshot.get(
    repository="my_repository",
    snapshot="snapshot_*",
    sort="start_time",
    from_sort_value="1577833200000",
)
const response = await client.snapshot.get({
  repository: "my_repository",
  snapshot: "snapshot_*",
  sort: "start_time",
  from_sort_value: 1577833200000,
});
response = client.snapshot.get(
  repository: "my_repository",
  snapshot: "snapshot_*",
  sort: "start_time",
  from_sort_value: "1577833200000"
)
$resp = $client->snapshot()->get([
    "repository" => "my_repository",
    "snapshot" => "snapshot_*",
    "sort" => "start_time",
    "from_sort_value" => "1577833200000",
]);
curl -X GET -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_snapshot/my_repository/snapshot_*?sort=start_time&from_sort_value=1577833200000"
client.snapshot().get(g -> g
    .fromSortValue("1577833200000")
    .repository("my_repository")
    .snapshot("snapshot_*")
    .sort(SnapshotSort.StartTime)
);
Response examples (200)
A successful response from `GET /_snapshot/my_repository/snapshot_*?sort=start_time&from_sort_value=1577833200000`. The response contains information for all snapshots with names starting with `snapshot_` and that started on or after timestamp `1577833200000` (Jan 1st 2020) when sorted by snapshot start time in the default ascending order.
{
  "snapshots": [
    {
      "snapshot": "snapshot_1",
      "uuid": "dKb54xw67gvdRctLCxSket",
      "repository": "my_repository",
      "version_id": <version_id>,
      "version": <version>,
      "indices": [],
      "data_streams": [],
      "feature_states": [],
      "include_global_state": true,
      "state": "SUCCESS",
      "start_time": "2020-07-06T21:55:18.128Z",
      "start_time_in_millis": 1593093628849,
      "end_time": "2020-07-06T21:55:18.129Z",
      "end_time_in_millis": 1593093628850,
      "duration_in_millis": 1,
      "failures": [],
      "shards": {
        "total": 0,
        "failed": 0,
        "successful": 0
      }
    },
    {
      "snapshot": "snapshot_2",
      "uuid": "vdRctLCxSketdKb54xw67g",
      "repository": "my_repository",
      "version_id": <version_id>,
      "version": <version>,
      "indices": [],
      "data_streams": [],
      "feature_states": [],
      "include_global_state": true,
      "state": "SUCCESS",
      "start_time": "2020-07-06T21:55:18.130Z",
      "start_time_in_millis": 1593093628851,
      "end_time": "2020-07-06T21:55:18.130Z",
      "end_time_in_millis": 1593093628851,
      "duration_in_millis": 0,
      "failures": [],
      "shards": {
        "total": 0,
        "failed": 0,
        "successful": 0
      }
    },
    {
      "snapshot": "snapshot_3",
      "uuid": "dRctdKb54xw67gvLCxSket",
      "repository": "my_repository",
      "version_id": <version_id>,
      "version": <version>,
      "indices": [],
      "data_streams": [],
      "feature_states": [],
      "include_global_state": true,
      "state": "SUCCESS",
      "start_time": "2020-07-06T21:55:18.131Z",
      "start_time_in_millis": 1593093628852,
      "end_time": "2020-07-06T21:55:18.135Z",
      "end_time_in_millis": 1593093628856,
      "duration_in_millis": 4,
      "failures": [],
      "shards": {
        "total": 0,
        "failed": 0,
        "successful": 0
      }
    }
  ],
  "total": 3,
  "remaining": 0
}
















Delete snapshot repositories Generally available; Added in 0.0.0

DELETE /_snapshot/{repository}

When a repository is unregistered, Elasticsearch removes only the reference to the location where the repository is storing the snapshots. The snapshots themselves are left untouched and in place.

Required authorization

  • Cluster privileges: manage

Path parameters

  • repository string | array[string] Required

    The ame of the snapshot repositories to unregister. Wildcard (*) patterns are supported.

Query parameters

  • master_timeout string

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

    Values are -1 or 0.

  • timeout string

    The period to wait for a response from all relevant nodes in the cluster after updating the cluster metadata. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the cluster metadata update still applies but the response will indicate that it was not completely acknowledged. To indicate that the request should never timeout, set it to -1.

    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 /_snapshot/my_repository
resp = client.snapshot.delete_repository(
    name="my_repository",
)
const response = await client.snapshot.deleteRepository({
  name: "my_repository",
});
response = client.snapshot.delete_repository(
  repository: "my_repository"
)
$resp = $client->snapshot()->deleteRepository([
    "repository" => "my_repository",
]);
curl -X DELETE -H "Authorization: ApiKey $ELASTIC_API_KEY" "$ELASTICSEARCH_URL/_snapshot/my_repository"
client.snapshot().deleteRepository(d -> d
    .name("my_repository")
);