Implementations of this trait are used to represent dates and date math
in elasticsearch requests.
see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/common-options.html#date-math
There are three types of elastic date you can create.
The first is just a wrapped string with no extra help: UnparsedElasticDate("mydate||/d")
The second is a wrapped timestamp: TimestampElasticDate(1113232321L)
The third and most useful is the ElasticDateMath which allows you to programatically add
or subtract values, as well as add a rounding, and it will create the appropriate date string for you.
For example, ElasticDate.now.minus(3, Months).add(1, Days).rounding(Weeks)
Implementations of this trait are used to represent dates and date math in elasticsearch requests.
see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/common-options.html#date-math
There are three types of elastic date you can create.
The first is just a wrapped string with no extra help: UnparsedElasticDate("mydate||/d")
The second is a wrapped timestamp: TimestampElasticDate(1113232321L)
The third and most useful is the ElasticDateMath which allows you to programatically add or subtract values, as well as add a rounding, and it will create the appropriate date string for you. For example, ElasticDate.now.minus(3, Months).add(1, Days).rounding(Weeks)