Class DeleteByQueryRequest
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JsonpSerializable
Deletes documents that match the specified query.
If the Elasticsearch security features are enabled, you must have the following index privileges for the target data stream, index, or alias:
readdeleteorwrite
You can specify the query criteria in the request URI or the request body using the same syntax as the search API. When you submit a delete by query request, Elasticsearch gets a snapshot of the data stream or index when it begins processing the request and deletes matching documents using internal versioning. If a document changes between the time that the snapshot is taken and the delete operation is processed, it results in a version conflict and the delete operation fails.
NOTE: Documents with a version equal to 0 cannot be deleted using delete by query because internal versioning does not support 0 as a valid version number.
While processing a delete by query request, Elasticsearch performs multiple search requests sequentially to find all of the matching documents to delete. A bulk delete request is performed for each batch of matching documents. If a search or bulk request is rejected, the requests are retried up to 10 times, with exponential back off. If the maximum retry limit is reached, processing halts and all failed requests are returned in the response. Any delete requests that completed successfully still stick, they are not rolled back.
You can opt to count version conflicts instead of halting and returning by
setting conflicts to proceed. Note that if you opt
to count version conflicts the operation could attempt to delete more
documents from the source than max_docs until it has
successfully deleted max_docs documents, or it has gone through
every document in the source query.
Throttling delete requests
To control the rate at which delete by query issues batches of delete
operations, you can set requests_per_second to any positive
decimal number. This pads each batch with a wait time to throttle the rate.
Set requests_per_second to -1 to disable
throttling.
Throttling uses a wait time between batches so that the internal scroll
requests can be given a timeout that takes the request padding into account.
The padding time is the difference between the batch size divided by the
requests_per_second and the time spent writing. By default the
batch size is 1000, so if requests_per_second is
set to 500:
target_time = 1000 / 500 per second = 2 seconds
wait_time = target_time - write_time = 2 seconds - .5 seconds = 1.5 seconds
Since the batch is issued as a single _bulk request, large batch
sizes cause Elasticsearch to create many requests and wait before starting
the next set. This is "bursty" instead of "smooth".
Slicing
Delete by query supports sliced scroll to parallelize the delete process. This can improve efficiency and provide a convenient way to break the request down into smaller parts.
Setting slices to auto lets Elasticsearch choose
the number of slices to use. This setting will use one slice per shard, up to
a certain limit. If there are multiple source data streams or indices, it
will choose the number of slices based on the index or backing index with the
smallest number of shards. Adding slices to the delete by query operation
creates sub-requests which means it has some quirks:
- You can see these requests in the tasks APIs. These sub-requests are "child" tasks of the task for the request with slices.
- Fetching the status of the task for the request with slices only contains the status of completed slices.
- These sub-requests are individually addressable for things like cancellation and rethrottling.
- Rethrottling the request with
sliceswill rethrottle the unfinished sub-request proportionally. - Canceling the request with
sliceswill cancel each sub-request. - Due to the nature of
sliceseach sub-request won't get a perfectly even portion of the documents. All documents will be addressed, but some slices may be larger than others. Expect larger slices to have a more even distribution. - Parameters like
requests_per_secondandmax_docson a request withslicesare distributed proportionally to each sub-request. Combine that with the earlier point about distribution being uneven and you should conclude that usingmax_docswithslicesmight not result in exactlymax_docsdocuments being deleted. - Each sub-request gets a slightly different snapshot of the source data stream or index though these are all taken at approximately the same time.
If you're slicing manually or otherwise tuning automatic slicing, keep in mind that:
- Query performance is most efficient when the number of slices is equal to
the number of shards in the index or backing index. If that number is large
(for example, 500), choose a lower number as too many
sliceshurts performance. Settingsliceshigher than the number of shards generally does not improve efficiency and adds overhead. - Delete performance scales linearly across available resources with the number of slices.
Whether query or delete performance dominates the runtime depends on the documents being reindexed and cluster resources.
Cancel a delete by query operation
Any delete by query can be canceled using the task cancel API. For example:
POST _tasks/r1A2WoRbTwKZ516z6NEs5A:36619/_cancel
The task ID can be found by using the get tasks API.
Cancellation should happen quickly but might take a few seconds. The get task status API will continue to list the delete by query task until this task checks that it has been cancelled and terminates itself.
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Nested Class Summary
Nested ClassesNested classes/interfaces inherited from class co.elastic.clients.elasticsearch._types.RequestBase
RequestBase.AbstractBuilder<BuilderT extends RequestBase.AbstractBuilder<BuilderT>> -
Field Summary
FieldsModifier and TypeFieldDescriptionstatic final JsonpDeserializer<DeleteByQueryRequest>Json deserializer forDeleteByQueryRequeststatic final Endpoint<DeleteByQueryRequest,DeleteByQueryResponse, ErrorResponse> Endpoint "delete_by_query". -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionfinal BooleanIffalse, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or_allvalue targets only missing or closed indices.final Stringanalyzer()Analyzer to use for the query string.final BooleanIftrue, wildcard and prefix queries are analyzed.final ConflictsWhat to do if delete by query hits version conflicts:abortorproceed.final OperatorThe default operator for query string query:andoror.final Stringdf()The field to use as default where no field prefix is given in the query string.final List<ExpandWildcard>The type of index that wildcard patterns can match.final Longfrom()Skips the specified number of documents.final BooleanIffalse, the request returns an error if it targets a missing or closed index.index()Required - A comma-separated list of data streams, indices, and aliases to search.final Booleanlenient()Iftrue, format-based query failures (such as providing text to a numeric field) in the query string will be ignored.final LongmaxDocs()The maximum number of documents to delete.static DeleteByQueryRequestfinal StringThe node or shard the operation should be performed on.final Stringq()A query in the Lucene query string syntax.final Queryquery()The documents to delete specified with Query DSL.final Booleanrefresh()Iftrue, Elasticsearch refreshes all shards involved in the delete by query after the request completes.final BooleanIftrue, the request cache is used for this request.final FloatThe throttle for this request in sub-requests per second.final Stringrouting()A custom value used to route operations to a specific shard.final Timescroll()The period to retain the search context for scrolling.final LongThe size of the scroll request that powers the operation.final TimeThe explicit timeout for each search request.final SearchTypeThe type of the search operation.voidserialize(jakarta.json.stream.JsonGenerator generator, JsonpMapper mapper) Serialize this object to JSON.protected voidserializeInternal(jakarta.json.stream.JsonGenerator generator, JsonpMapper mapper) protected static voidfinal SlicedScrollslice()Slice the request manually using the provided slice ID and total number of slices.final Slicesslices()The number of slices this task should be divided into.final List<SortOptions>sort()A sort object that specifies the order of deleted documents.stats()The specifictagof the request for logging and statistical purposes.final LongThe maximum number of documents to collect for each shard.final Timetimeout()The period each deletion request waits for active shards.final Booleanversion()Iftrue, returns the document version as part of a hit.final WaitForActiveShardsThe number of shard copies that must be active before proceeding with the operation.final BooleanIftrue, the request blocks until the operation is complete.Methods inherited from class co.elastic.clients.elasticsearch._types.RequestBase
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Field Details
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Json deserializer forDeleteByQueryRequest -
_ENDPOINT
Endpoint "delete_by_query".
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Method Details
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public static DeleteByQueryRequest of(Function<DeleteByQueryRequest.Builder, ObjectBuilder<DeleteByQueryRequest>> fn) -
allowNoIndices
Iffalse, the request returns an error if any wildcard expression, index alias, or_allvalue targets only missing or closed indices. This behavior applies even if the request targets other open indices. For example, a request targetingfoo*,bar*returns an error if an index starts withfoobut no index starts withbar.API name:
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analyzeWildcard
Iftrue, wildcard and prefix queries are analyzed. This parameter can be used only when theqquery string parameter is specified.API name:
analyze_wildcard -
analyzer
Analyzer to use for the query string. This parameter can be used only when theqquery string parameter is specified.API name:
analyzer -
conflicts
What to do if delete by query hits version conflicts:abortorproceed.API name:
conflicts -
defaultOperator
The default operator for query string query:andoror. This parameter can be used only when theqquery string parameter is specified.API name:
default_operator -
df
The field to use as default where no field prefix is given in the query string. This parameter can be used only when theqquery string parameter is specified.API name:
df -
expandWildcards
The type of index that wildcard patterns can match. If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams. It supports comma-separated values, such asopen,hidden.API name:
expand_wildcards -
from
Skips the specified number of documents.API name:
from -
index
Required - A comma-separated list of data streams, indices, and aliases to search. It supports wildcards (*). To search all data streams or indices, omit this parameter or use*or_all.API name:
index -
lenient
Iftrue, format-based query failures (such as providing text to a numeric field) in the query string will be ignored. This parameter can be used only when theqquery string parameter is specified.API name:
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maxDocs
The maximum number of documents to delete.API name:
max_docs -
preference
The node or shard the operation should be performed on. It is random by default.API name:
preference -
q
A query in the Lucene query string syntax.API name:
q -
query
The documents to delete specified with Query DSL.API name:
query -
refresh
Iftrue, Elasticsearch refreshes all shards involved in the delete by query after the request completes. This is different than the delete API'srefreshparameter, which causes just the shard that received the delete request to be refreshed. Unlike the delete API, it does not supportwait_for.API name:
refresh -
requestCache
Iftrue, the request cache is used for this request. Defaults to the index-level setting.API name:
request_cache -
requestsPerSecond
The throttle for this request in sub-requests per second.API name:
requests_per_second -
routing
A custom value used to route operations to a specific shard.API name:
routing -
scroll
The period to retain the search context for scrolling.API name:
scroll -
scrollSize
The size of the scroll request that powers the operation.API name:
scroll_size -
searchTimeout
The explicit timeout for each search request. It defaults to no timeout.API name:
search_timeout -
searchType
The type of the search operation. Available options includequery_then_fetchanddfs_query_then_fetch.API name:
search_type -
slice
Slice the request manually using the provided slice ID and total number of slices.API name:
slice -
slices
The number of slices this task should be divided into.API name:
slices -
sort
A sort object that specifies the order of deleted documents.API name:
sort -
stats
The specifictagof the request for logging and statistical purposes.API name:
stats -
terminateAfter
The maximum number of documents to collect for each shard. If a query reaches this limit, Elasticsearch terminates the query early. Elasticsearch collects documents before sorting.Use with caution. Elasticsearch applies this parameter to each shard handling the request. When possible, let Elasticsearch perform early termination automatically. Avoid specifying this parameter for requests that target data streams with backing indices across multiple data tiers.
API name:
terminate_after -
timeout
The period each deletion request waits for active shards.API name:
timeout -
version
Iftrue, returns the document version as part of a hit.API name:
version -
waitForActiveShards
The number of shard copies that must be active before proceeding with the operation. Set toallor any positive integer up to the total number of shards in the index (number_of_replicas+1). Thetimeoutvalue controls how long each write request waits for unavailable shards to become available.API name:
wait_for_active_shards -
waitForCompletion
Iftrue, the request blocks until the operation is complete. Iffalse, Elasticsearch performs some preflight checks, launches the request, and returns a task you can use to cancel or get the status of the task. Elasticsearch creates a record of this task as a document at.tasks/task/${taskId}. When you are done with a task, you should delete the task document so Elasticsearch can reclaim the space.API name:
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serialize
Serialize this object to JSON.- Specified by:
serializein interfaceJsonpSerializable
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serializeInternal
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setupDeleteByQueryRequestDeserializer
protected static void setupDeleteByQueryRequestDeserializer(ObjectDeserializer<DeleteByQueryRequest.Builder> op)
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