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experimental[]
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-This API returns the rollup capabilities that have been configured for an index or index pattern. This API is useful
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-because a rollup job is often configured to rollup only a subset of fields from the source index. Furthermore, only
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-certain aggregations can be configured for various fields, leading to a limited subset of functionality depending on
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-that configuration.
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+This API returns the capabilities of any rollup jobs that have been configured
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+for a specific index or index pattern.
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-This API will allow you to inspect an index and determine:
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+This API is useful because a rollup job is often configured to rollup only a
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+subset of fields from the source index. Furthermore, only certain aggregations
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+can be configured for various fields, leading to a limited subset of
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+functionality depending on that configuration.
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+This API enables you to inspect an index and determine:
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1. Does this index have associated rollup data somewhere in the cluster?
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-2. If yes to the first question, what fields were rolled up, what aggregations can be performed, and where does the data
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-live?
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+2. If yes to the first question, what fields were rolled up, what aggregations
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+can be performed, and where does the data live?
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==== Request
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