pauseautofollowpattern

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Published: Apr 17, 2025 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 11 Imported by: 0

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Overview

Pause an auto-follow pattern.

Pause a cross-cluster replication auto-follow pattern. When the API returns, the auto-follow pattern is inactive. New indices that are created on the remote cluster and match the auto-follow patterns are ignored.

You can resume auto-following with the resume auto-follow pattern API. When it resumes, the auto-follow pattern is active again and automatically configures follower indices for newly created indices on the remote cluster that match its patterns. Remote indices that were created while the pattern was paused will also be followed, unless they have been deleted or closed in the interim.

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var ErrBuildPath = errors.New("cannot build path, check for missing path parameters")

ErrBuildPath is returned in case of missing parameters within the build of the request.

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type NewPauseAutoFollowPattern

type NewPauseAutoFollowPattern func(name string) *PauseAutoFollowPattern

NewPauseAutoFollowPattern type alias for index.

func NewPauseAutoFollowPatternFunc

func NewPauseAutoFollowPatternFunc(tp elastictransport.Interface) NewPauseAutoFollowPattern

NewPauseAutoFollowPatternFunc returns a new instance of PauseAutoFollowPattern with the provided transport. Used in the index of the library this allows to retrieve every apis in once place.

type PauseAutoFollowPattern

type PauseAutoFollowPattern struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func New

Pause an auto-follow pattern.

Pause a cross-cluster replication auto-follow pattern. When the API returns, the auto-follow pattern is inactive. New indices that are created on the remote cluster and match the auto-follow patterns are ignored.

You can resume auto-following with the resume auto-follow pattern API. When it resumes, the auto-follow pattern is active again and automatically configures follower indices for newly created indices on the remote cluster that match its patterns. Remote indices that were created while the pattern was paused will also be followed, unless they have been deleted or closed in the interim.

https://www.elastic.co/docs/api/doc/elasticsearch/v9/operation/operation-ccr-pause-auto-follow-pattern

func (PauseAutoFollowPattern) Do

func (r PauseAutoFollowPattern) Do(providedCtx context.Context) (*Response, error)

Do runs the request through the transport, handle the response and returns a pauseautofollowpattern.Response

func (*PauseAutoFollowPattern) ErrorTrace

func (r *PauseAutoFollowPattern) ErrorTrace(errortrace bool) *PauseAutoFollowPattern

ErrorTrace When set to `true` Elasticsearch will include the full stack trace of errors when they occur. API name: error_trace

func (*PauseAutoFollowPattern) FilterPath

func (r *PauseAutoFollowPattern) FilterPath(filterpaths ...string) *PauseAutoFollowPattern

FilterPath Comma-separated list of filters in dot notation which reduce the response returned by Elasticsearch. API name: filter_path

func (*PauseAutoFollowPattern) Header

func (r *PauseAutoFollowPattern) Header(key, value string) *PauseAutoFollowPattern

Header set a key, value pair in the PauseAutoFollowPattern headers map.

func (*PauseAutoFollowPattern) HttpRequest

func (r *PauseAutoFollowPattern) HttpRequest(ctx context.Context) (*http.Request, error)

HttpRequest returns the http.Request object built from the given parameters.

func (*PauseAutoFollowPattern) Human

Human When set to `true` will return statistics in a format suitable for humans. For example `"exists_time": "1h"` for humans and `"eixsts_time_in_millis": 3600000` for computers. When disabled the human readable values will be omitted. This makes sense for responses being consumed only by machines. API name: human

func (PauseAutoFollowPattern) IsSuccess

func (r PauseAutoFollowPattern) IsSuccess(providedCtx context.Context) (bool, error)

IsSuccess allows to run a query with a context and retrieve the result as a boolean. This only exists for endpoints without a request payload and allows for quick control flow.

func (*PauseAutoFollowPattern) MasterTimeout

func (r *PauseAutoFollowPattern) MasterTimeout(duration string) *PauseAutoFollowPattern

MasterTimeout The period to wait for a connection to the master node. If the master node is not available before the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error. It can also be set to `-1` to indicate that the request should never timeout. API name: master_timeout

func (PauseAutoFollowPattern) Perform

func (r PauseAutoFollowPattern) Perform(providedCtx context.Context) (*http.Response, error)

Perform runs the http.Request through the provided transport and returns an http.Response.

func (*PauseAutoFollowPattern) Pretty

Pretty If set to `true` the returned JSON will be "pretty-formatted". Only use this option for debugging only. API name: pretty

type Response

type Response struct {

	// Acknowledged For a successful response, this value is always true. On failure, an
	// exception is returned instead.
	Acknowledged bool `json:"acknowledged"`
}

Response holds the response body struct for the package pauseautofollowpattern

https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-specification/blob/52c473efb1fb5320a5bac12572d0b285882862fb/specification/ccr/pause_auto_follow_pattern/PauseAutoFollowPatternResponse.ts#L22-L25

func NewResponse

func NewResponse() *Response

NewResponse returns a Response

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