elasticsearch9 9.1.3__py3-none-any.whl → 9.2.1__py3-none-any.whl
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- elasticsearch9/_async/client/__init__.py +91 -24
- elasticsearch9/_async/client/async_search.py +7 -0
- elasticsearch9/_async/client/autoscaling.py +7 -0
- elasticsearch9/_async/client/cat.py +8 -1
- elasticsearch9/_async/client/cluster.py +7 -7
- elasticsearch9/_async/client/eql.py +7 -0
- elasticsearch9/_async/client/esql.py +26 -3
- elasticsearch9/_async/client/indices.py +153 -7
- elasticsearch9/_async/client/inference.py +315 -42
- elasticsearch9/_async/client/ingest.py +8 -0
- elasticsearch9/_async/client/license.py +4 -2
- elasticsearch9/_async/client/ml.py +2 -2
- elasticsearch9/_async/client/nodes.py +2 -4
- elasticsearch9/_async/client/project.py +68 -0
- elasticsearch9/_async/client/security.py +39 -0
- elasticsearch9/_async/client/shutdown.py +6 -0
- elasticsearch9/_async/client/simulate.py +8 -0
- elasticsearch9/_async/client/snapshot.py +20 -10
- elasticsearch9/_async/client/sql.py +7 -0
- elasticsearch9/_async/client/streams.py +2 -3
- elasticsearch9/_async/helpers.py +28 -15
- elasticsearch9/_sync/client/__init__.py +91 -24
- elasticsearch9/_sync/client/async_search.py +7 -0
- elasticsearch9/_sync/client/autoscaling.py +7 -0
- elasticsearch9/_sync/client/cat.py +8 -1
- elasticsearch9/_sync/client/cluster.py +7 -7
- elasticsearch9/_sync/client/eql.py +7 -0
- elasticsearch9/_sync/client/esql.py +26 -3
- elasticsearch9/_sync/client/indices.py +153 -7
- elasticsearch9/_sync/client/inference.py +315 -42
- elasticsearch9/_sync/client/ingest.py +8 -0
- elasticsearch9/_sync/client/license.py +4 -2
- elasticsearch9/_sync/client/ml.py +2 -2
- elasticsearch9/_sync/client/nodes.py +2 -4
- elasticsearch9/_sync/client/project.py +68 -0
- elasticsearch9/_sync/client/security.py +39 -0
- elasticsearch9/_sync/client/shutdown.py +6 -0
- elasticsearch9/_sync/client/simulate.py +8 -0
- elasticsearch9/_sync/client/snapshot.py +20 -10
- elasticsearch9/_sync/client/sql.py +7 -0
- elasticsearch9/_sync/client/streams.py +2 -3
- elasticsearch9/_version.py +2 -2
- elasticsearch9/client.py +2 -0
- elasticsearch9/compat.py +2 -15
- elasticsearch9/dsl/_async/document.py +2 -1
- elasticsearch9/dsl/_sync/document.py +2 -1
- elasticsearch9/dsl/document_base.py +38 -13
- elasticsearch9/dsl/field.py +8 -0
- elasticsearch9/dsl/pydantic.py +152 -0
- elasticsearch9/dsl/query.py +5 -1
- elasticsearch9/dsl/search_base.py +5 -1
- elasticsearch9/dsl/types.py +37 -9
- elasticsearch9/esql/esql.py +331 -41
- elasticsearch9/esql/functions.py +88 -0
- elasticsearch9/helpers/actions.py +1 -1
- {elasticsearch9-9.1.3.dist-info → elasticsearch9-9.2.1.dist-info}/METADATA +26 -4
- {elasticsearch9-9.1.3.dist-info → elasticsearch9-9.2.1.dist-info}/RECORD +60 -57
- {elasticsearch9-9.1.3.dist-info → elasticsearch9-9.2.1.dist-info}/WHEEL +0 -0
- {elasticsearch9-9.1.3.dist-info → elasticsearch9-9.2.1.dist-info}/licenses/LICENSE +0 -0
- {elasticsearch9-9.1.3.dist-info → elasticsearch9-9.2.1.dist-info}/licenses/NOTICE +0 -0
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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3775
|
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|
|
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|
|
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5051
|
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|
|
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5052
|
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|
|
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5053
|
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|
|
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|
+
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|
|
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|
+
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|
|
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|
+
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|
|
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|
+
t.Union[
|
|
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|
+
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|
|
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|
+
]
|
|
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|
+
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
+
]
|
|
5063
|
+
] = None,
|
|
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5064
|
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|
|
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|
+
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|
|
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5066
|
) -> ObjectApiResponse[t.Any]:
|
|
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5067
|
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|
|
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5068
|
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|
|
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|
|
|
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5088
|
as `open,hidden`.
|
|
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5089
|
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|
|
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5090
|
a missing or closed index.
|
|
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|
+
:param mode: Filter indices by index mode - standard, lookup, time_series, etc.
|
|
5092
|
+
Comma-separated list of IndexMode. Empty means no filter.
|
|
5093
|
+
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|
|
5094
|
+
metadata tags in a subset of Lucene query syntax. Allowed Lucene queries:
|
|
5095
|
+
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|
|
5096
|
+
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|
|
4955
5097
|
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|
|
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5098
|
if name in SKIP_IN_PATH:
|
|
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5099
|
raise ValueError("Empty value passed for parameter 'name'")
|
|
@@ -4970,8 +5112,12 @@ class IndicesClient(NamespacedClient):
|
|
|
4970
5112
|
__query["human"] = human
|
|
4971
5113
|
if ignore_unavailable is not None:
|
|
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5114
|
__query["ignore_unavailable"] = ignore_unavailable
|
|
5115
|
+
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|
|
5116
|
+
__query["mode"] = mode
|
|
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5117
|
if pretty is not None:
|
|
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5118
|
__query["pretty"] = pretty
|
|
5119
|
+
if project_routing is not None:
|
|
5120
|
+
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|
|
4975
5121
|
__headers = {"accept": "application/json"}
|
|
4976
5122
|
return self.perform_request( # type: ignore[return-value]
|
|
4977
5123
|
"GET",
|
|
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|
|
|
5011
5157
|
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|
|
5012
5158
|
|
|
5013
5159
|
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|
|
5014
|
-
<p>TIP:
|
|
5160
|
+
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|
|
5015
5161
|
<p>The rollover API creates a new index for a data stream or index alias.
|
|
5016
5162
|
The API behavior depends on the rollover target.</p>
|
|
5017
5163
|
<p><strong>Roll over a data stream</strong></p>
|
|
@@ -5984,8 +6130,8 @@ class IndicesClient(NamespacedClient):
|
|
|
5984
6130
|
:param analyze_wildcard: If `true`, wildcard and prefix queries are analyzed.
|
|
5985
6131
|
:param analyzer: Analyzer to use for the query string. This parameter can only
|
|
5986
6132
|
be used when the `q` query string parameter is specified.
|
|
5987
|
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:param default_operator: The default operator for query string query: `
|
|
5988
|
-
`
|
|
6133
|
+
:param default_operator: The default operator for query string query: `and` or
|
|
6134
|
+
`or`.
|
|
5989
6135
|
:param df: Field to use as default where no field prefix is given in the query
|
|
5990
6136
|
string. This parameter can only be used when the `q` query string parameter
|
|
5991
6137
|
is specified.
|