logstash-output-elasticsearch 11.22.1-java → 11.22.2-java

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+ ## 11.22.2
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+ - [DOC] Add content for sending data to Elasticsearch on serverless [#1164](https://github.com/logstash-plugins/logstash-output-elasticsearch/pull/1164)
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  ## 11.22.1
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  - Fix, avoid to populate `version` and `version_type` attributes when processing integration metadata and datastream is enabled. [#1161](https://github.com/logstash-plugins/logstash-output-elasticsearch/pull/1161)
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  .Compatibility Note
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  [NOTE]
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- ================================================================================
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+ =====
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  When connected to Elasticsearch 7.x, modern versions of this plugin
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  don't use the document-type when inserting documents, unless the user
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  If you are using a custom <<plugins-{type}s-{plugin}-template>>,
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  connecting to Elasticsearch 7.x.
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- ================================================================================
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+ =====
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- ===== Hosted {es} Service on Elastic Cloud
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+ [id="plugins-{type}s-{plugin}-serverless"]
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+ ==== {ls} to {es-serverless}
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+ You can use this plugin to send your {ls} data to {es-serverless}.
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+ Some differences to note between {es-serverless} and self-managed {es}:
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+ * Use *API keys* to access {serverless-full} from {ls}.
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+ Any user-based security settings in your in your <<plugins-outputs-elasticsearch,{es} output plugin>> configuration are ignored and may cause errors.
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+ * {es-serverless} uses *data streams* and {ref}/data-stream-lifecycle.html[{dlm} ({dlm-init})] instead of {ilm} ({ilm-init}).
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+ Any {ilm-init} settings in your <<plugins-outputs-elasticsearch,{es} output plugin>> configuration are ignored and may cause errors.
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+ * *{ls} monitoring* is available through the https://github.com/elastic/integrations/blob/main/packages/logstash/_dev/build/docs/README.md[{ls} Integration] in {serverless-docs}/observability/what-is-observability-serverless[Elastic Observability] on {serverless-full}.
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+ .Known issue for {ls} to {es-serverless}
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+ ****
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+ The logstash-output-elasticsearch `hosts` setting on {serverless-short} defaults the port to 9200 when omitted.
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+ Set the value to port :443 instead.
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+ ****
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+ For more info on sending data from {ls} to {es-serverless}, check out the {serverless-docs}/elasticsearch/what-is-elasticsearch-serverless[{es-serverless} docs].
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+ [id="plugins-{type}s-{plugin}-ess"]
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+ ==== Hosted {es} Service on Elastic Cloud
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+ Use the data stream options for indexing time series datasets (such
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- ==== Index Lifecycle Management
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- The Index Lifecycle Management feature requires plugin version `9.3.1` or higher.
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+ Any {ilm-init} settings in your plugin configuration are ignored and may cause errors.
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+ * The {ilm-init} feature requires plugin version `9.3.1` or higher.
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+ * This feature requires an {es} instance of 6.6.0 or higher with at least a Basic license
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  setting. By default, this setting detects whether the Elasticsearch instance
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- This will overwrite the index settings and adjust the Logstash template to write
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- version: 11.22.1
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  platform: java
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  authors:
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  - Elastic
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2023-11-21 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2023-12-13 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies:
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  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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  requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement