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If an ingest node changes the target index, the original index is still created. #36545
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Pinging @elastic/es-core-features |
Discussed this issue in person today. The issues isn't specific to the Date Index Name processor, rather any processor that can change the location of
^ Note that both foo and bar indices are created. #32786 is correctly identified as the change which introduces this issue. That change was made to ensure that a default pipeline, when defined via an index template would correctly find the default pipeline for the very first document as described in #32758. The fix for this needs to ensure it does not re-introduce #32758. A likely fix for this will be: |
Prior to this commit (and after 6.5.0), if an ingest node changes the _index in a pipeline, the original target index would be created. For daily indexes this could create an extra, empty index per day. This commit changes the TransportBulkAction to execute the ingest node pipeline before attempting to create the index. This ensures that the only index created is the original or one set by the ingest node pipeline. This was the execution order prior to 6.5.0 (#32786). The execution order was changed in 6.5 to better support default pipelines. Specifically the execution order was changed to be able to read the settings from the index meta data. This commit also includes a change in logic such that if the target index does not exist when ingest node pipeline runs, it will now pull the default pipeline (if one exists) from the settings of the best matched of the index template. Relates #32786 Relates #32758 Closes #36545
Prior to this commit (and after 6.5.0), if an ingest node changes the _index in a pipeline, the original target index would be created. For daily indexes this could create an extra, empty index per day. This commit changes the TransportBulkAction to execute the ingest node pipeline before attempting to create the index. This ensures that the only index created is the original or one set by the ingest node pipeline. This was the execution order prior to 6.5.0 (elastic#32786). The execution order was changed in 6.5 to better support default pipelines. Specifically the execution order was changed to be able to read the settings from the index meta data. This commit also includes a change in logic such that if the target index does not exist when ingest node pipeline runs, it will now pull the default pipeline (if one exists) from the settings of the best matched of the index template. Relates elastic#32786 Relates elastic#32758 Closes elastic#36545
Prior to this commit (and after 6.5.0), if an ingest node changes the _index in a pipeline, the original target index would be created. For daily indexes this could create an extra, empty index per day. This commit changes the TransportBulkAction to execute the ingest node pipeline before attempting to create the index. This ensures that the only index created is the original or one set by the ingest node pipeline. This was the execution order prior to 6.5.0 (elastic#32786). The execution order was changed in 6.5 to better support default pipelines. Specifically the execution order was changed to be able to read the settings from the index meta data. This commit also includes a change in logic such that if the target index does not exist when ingest node pipeline runs, it will now pull the default pipeline (if one exists) from the settings of the best matched of the index template. Relates elastic#32786 Relates elastic#32758 Closes elastic#36545
Prior to this commit (and after 6.5.0), if an ingest node changes the _index in a pipeline, the original target index would be created. For daily indexes this could create an extra, empty index per day. This commit changes the TransportBulkAction to execute the ingest node pipeline before attempting to create the index. This ensures that the only index created is the original or one set by the ingest node pipeline. This was the execution order prior to 6.5.0 (elastic#32786). The execution order was changed in 6.5 to better support default pipelines. Specifically the execution order was changed to be able to read the settings from the index meta data. This commit also includes a change in logic such that if the target index does not exist when ingest node pipeline runs, it will now pull the default pipeline (if one exists) from the settings of the best matched of the index template. Relates elastic#32786 Relates elastic#32758 Closes elastic#36545
Prior to this commit (and after 6.5.0), if an ingest node changes the _index in a pipeline, the original target index would be created. For daily indexes this could create an extra, empty index per day. This commit changes the TransportBulkAction to execute the ingest node pipeline before attempting to create the index. This ensures that the only index created is the original or one set by the ingest node pipeline. This was the execution order prior to 6.5.0 (#32786). The execution order was changed in 6.5 to better support default pipelines. Specifically the execution order was changed to be able to read the settings from the index meta data. This commit also includes a change in logic such that if the target index does not exist when ingest node pipeline runs, it will now pull the default pipeline (if one exists) from the settings of the best matched of the index template. Relates #32786 Relates #32758 Closes #36545
Prior to this commit (and after 6.5.0), if an ingest node changes the _index in a pipeline, the original target index would be created. For daily indexes this could create an extra, empty index per day. This commit changes the TransportBulkAction to execute the ingest node pipeline before attempting to create the index. This ensures that the only index created is the original or one set by the ingest node pipeline. This was the execution order prior to 6.5.0 (#32786). The execution order was changed in 6.5 to better support default pipelines. Specifically the execution order was changed to be able to read the settings from the index meta data. This commit also includes a change in logic such that if the target index does not exist when ingest node pipeline runs, it will now pull the default pipeline (if one exists) from the settings of the best matched of the index template. Relates #32786 Relates #32758 Closes #36545
Prior to this commit (and after 6.5.0), if an ingest node changes the _index in a pipeline, the original target index would be created. For daily indexes this could create an extra, empty index per day. This commit changes the TransportBulkAction to execute the ingest node pipeline before attempting to create the index. This ensures that the only index created is the original or one set by the ingest node pipeline. This was the execution order prior to 6.5.0 (#32786). The execution order was changed in 6.5 to better support default pipelines. Specifically the execution order was changed to be able to read the settings from the index meta data. This commit also includes a change in logic such that if the target index does not exist when ingest node pipeline runs, it will now pull the default pipeline (if one exists) from the settings of the best matched of the index template. Relates #32786 Relates #32758 Closes #36545
Elasticsearch version elasticsearch >= 6.5
Plugins installed: None
JVM version (11.0.1)
Date name processor creates prefixed index additionally to the date timed index.
This comportement has been introduced by this PR that creates the index before executing the pipeline: #32786
Steps to reproduce:
From a clean elasticsearch instance (from 6.5), just follow the example from date name processor documentation:
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/date-index-name-processor.html
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