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package co.elastic.clients.elasticsearch.dangling_indices;
import co.elastic.clients.ApiClient;
import co.elastic.clients.elasticsearch._types.ErrorResponse;
import co.elastic.clients.transport.ElasticsearchTransport;
import co.elastic.clients.transport.Endpoint;
import co.elastic.clients.transport.JsonEndpoint;
import co.elastic.clients.transport.Transport;
import co.elastic.clients.transport.TransportOptions;
import co.elastic.clients.util.ObjectBuilder;
import java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture;
import java.util.function.Function;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
//----------------------------------------------------------------
// THIS CODE IS GENERATED. MANUAL EDITS WILL BE LOST.
//----------------------------------------------------------------
//
// This code is generated from the Elasticsearch API specification
// at https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-specification
//
// Manual updates to this file will be lost when the code is
// re-generated.
//
// If you find a property that is missing or wrongly typed, please
// open an issue or a PR on the API specification repository.
//
//----------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Client for the dangling_indices namespace.
*/
public class ElasticsearchDanglingIndicesAsyncClient
extends
ApiClient {
public ElasticsearchDanglingIndicesAsyncClient(ElasticsearchTransport transport) {
super(transport, null);
}
public ElasticsearchDanglingIndicesAsyncClient(ElasticsearchTransport transport,
@Nullable TransportOptions transportOptions) {
super(transport, transportOptions);
}
@Override
public ElasticsearchDanglingIndicesAsyncClient withTransportOptions(@Nullable TransportOptions transportOptions) {
return new ElasticsearchDanglingIndicesAsyncClient(this.transport, transportOptions);
}
// ----- Endpoint: dangling_indices.delete_dangling_index
/**
* Delete a dangling index.
*
* If Elasticsearch encounters index data that is absent from the current
* cluster state, those indices are considered to be dangling. For example, this
* can happen if you delete more than
* cluster.indices.tombstones.size
indices while an Elasticsearch
* node is offline.
*
* @see Documentation
* on elastic.co
*/
public CompletableFuture deleteDanglingIndex(DeleteDanglingIndexRequest request) {
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
JsonEndpoint endpoint = (JsonEndpoint) DeleteDanglingIndexRequest._ENDPOINT;
return this.transport.performRequestAsync(request, endpoint, this.transportOptions);
}
/**
* Delete a dangling index.
*
* If Elasticsearch encounters index data that is absent from the current
* cluster state, those indices are considered to be dangling. For example, this
* can happen if you delete more than
* cluster.indices.tombstones.size
indices while an Elasticsearch
* node is offline.
*
* @param fn
* a function that initializes a builder to create the
* {@link DeleteDanglingIndexRequest}
* @see Documentation
* on elastic.co
*/
public final CompletableFuture deleteDanglingIndex(
Function> fn) {
return deleteDanglingIndex(fn.apply(new DeleteDanglingIndexRequest.Builder()).build());
}
// ----- Endpoint: dangling_indices.import_dangling_index
/**
* Import a dangling index.
*
* If Elasticsearch encounters index data that is absent from the current
* cluster state, those indices are considered to be dangling. For example, this
* can happen if you delete more than
* cluster.indices.tombstones.size
indices while an Elasticsearch
* node is offline.
*
* @see Documentation
* on elastic.co
*/
public CompletableFuture importDanglingIndex(ImportDanglingIndexRequest request) {
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
JsonEndpoint endpoint = (JsonEndpoint) ImportDanglingIndexRequest._ENDPOINT;
return this.transport.performRequestAsync(request, endpoint, this.transportOptions);
}
/**
* Import a dangling index.
*
* If Elasticsearch encounters index data that is absent from the current
* cluster state, those indices are considered to be dangling. For example, this
* can happen if you delete more than
* cluster.indices.tombstones.size
indices while an Elasticsearch
* node is offline.
*
* @param fn
* a function that initializes a builder to create the
* {@link ImportDanglingIndexRequest}
* @see Documentation
* on elastic.co
*/
public final CompletableFuture importDanglingIndex(
Function> fn) {
return importDanglingIndex(fn.apply(new ImportDanglingIndexRequest.Builder()).build());
}
// ----- Endpoint: dangling_indices.list_dangling_indices
/**
* Get the dangling indices.
*
* If Elasticsearch encounters index data that is absent from the current
* cluster state, those indices are considered to be dangling. For example, this
* can happen if you delete more than
* cluster.indices.tombstones.size
indices while an Elasticsearch
* node is offline.
*
* Use this API to list dangling indices, which you can then import or delete.
*
* @see Documentation
* on elastic.co
*/
public CompletableFuture listDanglingIndices() {
return this.transport.performRequestAsync(ListDanglingIndicesRequest._INSTANCE,
ListDanglingIndicesRequest._ENDPOINT, this.transportOptions);
}
}