Class ElasticsearchTasksAsyncClient
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Closeable
,AutoCloseable
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from class co.elastic.clients.ApiClient
transport, transportOptions
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionElasticsearchTasksAsyncClient
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptioncancel()
Cancel a task.cancel
(CancelRequest request) Cancel a task.final CompletableFuture<CancelResponse>
Cancel a task.get
(GetTasksRequest request) Get task information.Get task information.list()
Get all tasks.list
(ListRequest request) Get all tasks.final CompletableFuture<ListResponse>
Get all tasks.withTransportOptions
(TransportOptions transportOptions) Creates a new client with some request optionsMethods inherited from class co.elastic.clients.ApiClient
_jsonpMapper, _transport, _transportOptions, close, getDeserializer, withTransportOptions
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Constructor Details
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ElasticsearchTasksAsyncClient
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ElasticsearchTasksAsyncClient
public ElasticsearchTasksAsyncClient(ElasticsearchTransport transport, @Nullable TransportOptions transportOptions)
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Method Details
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withTransportOptions
public ElasticsearchTasksAsyncClient withTransportOptions(@Nullable TransportOptions transportOptions) Description copied from class:ApiClient
Creates a new client with some request options- Specified by:
withTransportOptions
in classApiClient<ElasticsearchTransport,
ElasticsearchTasksAsyncClient>
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cancel
Cancel a task.WARNING: The task management API is new and should still be considered a beta feature. The API may change in ways that are not backwards compatible.
A task may continue to run for some time after it has been cancelled because it may not be able to safely stop its current activity straight away. It is also possible that Elasticsearch must complete its work on other tasks before it can process the cancellation. The get task information API will continue to list these cancelled tasks until they complete. The cancelled flag in the response indicates that the cancellation command has been processed and the task will stop as soon as possible.
To troubleshoot why a cancelled task does not complete promptly, use the get task information API with the
?detailed
parameter to identify the other tasks the system is running. You can also use the node hot threads API to obtain detailed information about the work the system is doing instead of completing the cancelled task.- See Also:
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cancel
public final CompletableFuture<CancelResponse> cancel(Function<CancelRequest.Builder, ObjectBuilder<CancelRequest>> fn) Cancel a task.WARNING: The task management API is new and should still be considered a beta feature. The API may change in ways that are not backwards compatible.
A task may continue to run for some time after it has been cancelled because it may not be able to safely stop its current activity straight away. It is also possible that Elasticsearch must complete its work on other tasks before it can process the cancellation. The get task information API will continue to list these cancelled tasks until they complete. The cancelled flag in the response indicates that the cancellation command has been processed and the task will stop as soon as possible.
To troubleshoot why a cancelled task does not complete promptly, use the get task information API with the
?detailed
parameter to identify the other tasks the system is running. You can also use the node hot threads API to obtain detailed information about the work the system is doing instead of completing the cancelled task.- Parameters:
fn
- a function that initializes a builder to create theCancelRequest
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cancel
Cancel a task.WARNING: The task management API is new and should still be considered a beta feature. The API may change in ways that are not backwards compatible.
A task may continue to run for some time after it has been cancelled because it may not be able to safely stop its current activity straight away. It is also possible that Elasticsearch must complete its work on other tasks before it can process the cancellation. The get task information API will continue to list these cancelled tasks until they complete. The cancelled flag in the response indicates that the cancellation command has been processed and the task will stop as soon as possible.
To troubleshoot why a cancelled task does not complete promptly, use the get task information API with the
?detailed
parameter to identify the other tasks the system is running. You can also use the node hot threads API to obtain detailed information about the work the system is doing instead of completing the cancelled task.- See Also:
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get
Get task information. Get information about a task currently running in the cluster.WARNING: The task management API is new and should still be considered a beta feature. The API may change in ways that are not backwards compatible.
If the task identifier is not found, a 404 response code indicates that there are no resources that match the request.
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get
public final CompletableFuture<GetTasksResponse> get(Function<GetTasksRequest.Builder, ObjectBuilder<GetTasksRequest>> fn) Get task information. Get information about a task currently running in the cluster.WARNING: The task management API is new and should still be considered a beta feature. The API may change in ways that are not backwards compatible.
If the task identifier is not found, a 404 response code indicates that there are no resources that match the request.
- Parameters:
fn
- a function that initializes a builder to create theGetTasksRequest
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list
Get all tasks. Get information about the tasks currently running on one or more nodes in the cluster.WARNING: The task management API is new and should still be considered a beta feature. The API may change in ways that are not backwards compatible.
Identifying running tasks
The
X-Opaque-Id header
, when provided on the HTTP request header, is going to be returned as a header in the response as well as in the headers field for in the task information. This enables you to track certain calls or associate certain tasks with the client that started them. For example:curl -i -H "X-Opaque-Id: 123456" "http://localhost:9200/_tasks?group_by=parents"
The API returns the following result:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK X-Opaque-Id: 123456 content-type: application/json; charset=UTF-8 content-length: 831 { "tasks" : { "u5lcZHqcQhu-rUoFaqDphA:45" : { "node" : "u5lcZHqcQhu-rUoFaqDphA", "id" : 45, "type" : "transport", "action" : "cluster:monitor/tasks/lists", "start_time_in_millis" : 1513823752749, "running_time_in_nanos" : 293139, "cancellable" : false, "headers" : { "X-Opaque-Id" : "123456" }, "children" : [ { "node" : "u5lcZHqcQhu-rUoFaqDphA", "id" : 46, "type" : "direct", "action" : "cluster:monitor/tasks/lists[n]", "start_time_in_millis" : 1513823752750, "running_time_in_nanos" : 92133, "cancellable" : false, "parent_task_id" : "u5lcZHqcQhu-rUoFaqDphA:45", "headers" : { "X-Opaque-Id" : "123456" } } ] } } }
In this example,
X-Opaque-Id: 123456
is the ID as a part of the response header. TheX-Opaque-Id
in the taskheaders
is the ID for the task that was initiated by the REST request. TheX-Opaque-Id
in the childrenheaders
is the child task of the task that was initiated by the REST request.- See Also:
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list
public final CompletableFuture<ListResponse> list(Function<ListRequest.Builder, ObjectBuilder<ListRequest>> fn) Get all tasks. Get information about the tasks currently running on one or more nodes in the cluster.WARNING: The task management API is new and should still be considered a beta feature. The API may change in ways that are not backwards compatible.
Identifying running tasks
The
X-Opaque-Id header
, when provided on the HTTP request header, is going to be returned as a header in the response as well as in the headers field for in the task information. This enables you to track certain calls or associate certain tasks with the client that started them. For example:curl -i -H "X-Opaque-Id: 123456" "http://localhost:9200/_tasks?group_by=parents"
The API returns the following result:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK X-Opaque-Id: 123456 content-type: application/json; charset=UTF-8 content-length: 831 { "tasks" : { "u5lcZHqcQhu-rUoFaqDphA:45" : { "node" : "u5lcZHqcQhu-rUoFaqDphA", "id" : 45, "type" : "transport", "action" : "cluster:monitor/tasks/lists", "start_time_in_millis" : 1513823752749, "running_time_in_nanos" : 293139, "cancellable" : false, "headers" : { "X-Opaque-Id" : "123456" }, "children" : [ { "node" : "u5lcZHqcQhu-rUoFaqDphA", "id" : 46, "type" : "direct", "action" : "cluster:monitor/tasks/lists[n]", "start_time_in_millis" : 1513823752750, "running_time_in_nanos" : 92133, "cancellable" : false, "parent_task_id" : "u5lcZHqcQhu-rUoFaqDphA:45", "headers" : { "X-Opaque-Id" : "123456" } } ] } } }
In this example,
X-Opaque-Id: 123456
is the ID as a part of the response header. TheX-Opaque-Id
in the taskheaders
is the ID for the task that was initiated by the REST request. TheX-Opaque-Id
in the childrenheaders
is the child task of the task that was initiated by the REST request.- Parameters:
fn
- a function that initializes a builder to create theListRequest
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list
Get all tasks. Get information about the tasks currently running on one or more nodes in the cluster.WARNING: The task management API is new and should still be considered a beta feature. The API may change in ways that are not backwards compatible.
Identifying running tasks
The
X-Opaque-Id header
, when provided on the HTTP request header, is going to be returned as a header in the response as well as in the headers field for in the task information. This enables you to track certain calls or associate certain tasks with the client that started them. For example:curl -i -H "X-Opaque-Id: 123456" "http://localhost:9200/_tasks?group_by=parents"
The API returns the following result:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK X-Opaque-Id: 123456 content-type: application/json; charset=UTF-8 content-length: 831 { "tasks" : { "u5lcZHqcQhu-rUoFaqDphA:45" : { "node" : "u5lcZHqcQhu-rUoFaqDphA", "id" : 45, "type" : "transport", "action" : "cluster:monitor/tasks/lists", "start_time_in_millis" : 1513823752749, "running_time_in_nanos" : 293139, "cancellable" : false, "headers" : { "X-Opaque-Id" : "123456" }, "children" : [ { "node" : "u5lcZHqcQhu-rUoFaqDphA", "id" : 46, "type" : "direct", "action" : "cluster:monitor/tasks/lists[n]", "start_time_in_millis" : 1513823752750, "running_time_in_nanos" : 92133, "cancellable" : false, "parent_task_id" : "u5lcZHqcQhu-rUoFaqDphA:45", "headers" : { "X-Opaque-Id" : "123456" } } ] } } }
In this example,
X-Opaque-Id: 123456
is the ID as a part of the response header. TheX-Opaque-Id
in the taskheaders
is the ID for the task that was initiated by the REST request. TheX-Opaque-Id
in the childrenheaders
is the child task of the task that was initiated by the REST request.- See Also:
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