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package org.elasticsearch.action.admin.indices.dangling.find;
import org.elasticsearch.action.support.nodes.BaseNodeResponse;
import org.elasticsearch.cluster.metadata.IndexMetadata;
import org.elasticsearch.cluster.node.DiscoveryNode;
import org.elasticsearch.common.io.stream.StreamInput;
import org.elasticsearch.common.io.stream.StreamOutput;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Used when querying every node in the cluster for a specific dangling index.
*/
public class NodeFindDanglingIndexResponse extends BaseNodeResponse {
/**
* A node could report several dangling indices. This class will contain them all.
* A single node could even multiple different index versions for the same index
* UUID if the situation is really crazy, though perhaps this is more likely
* when collating responses from different nodes.
*/
private final List danglingIndexInfo;
public List getDanglingIndexInfo() {
return this.danglingIndexInfo;
}
public NodeFindDanglingIndexResponse(DiscoveryNode node, List danglingIndexInfo) {
super(node);
this.danglingIndexInfo = danglingIndexInfo;
}
protected NodeFindDanglingIndexResponse(StreamInput in) throws IOException {
super(in);
this.danglingIndexInfo = in.readList(IndexMetadata::readFrom);
}
@Override
public void writeTo(StreamOutput out) throws IOException {
super.writeTo(out);
out.writeList(this.danglingIndexInfo);
}
}