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  1. [[indices-rollover-index]]
  2. == Rollover Index
  3. The rollover index API rolls an alias over to a new index when the existing
  4. index is considered to be too large or too old.
  5. The API accepts a single alias name and a list of `conditions`. The alias
  6. must point to a single index only. If the index satisfies the specified
  7. conditions then a new index is created and the alias is switched to point to
  8. the new alias.
  9. [source,js]
  10. --------------------------------------------------
  11. PUT /logs-000001 <1>
  12. {
  13. "aliases": {
  14. "logs_write": {}
  15. }
  16. }
  17. # Add > 1000 documents to logs-000001
  18. POST /logs_write/_rollover <2>
  19. {
  20. "conditions": {
  21. "max_age": "7d",
  22. "max_docs": 1000
  23. }
  24. }
  25. --------------------------------------------------
  26. // CONSOLE
  27. // TEST[setup:huge_twitter]
  28. // TEST[s/# Add > 1000 documents to logs-000001/POST _reindex?refresh\n{"source":{"index":"twitter"},"dest":{"index":"logs-000001"}}/]
  29. <1> Creates an index called `logs-0000001` with the alias `logs_write`.
  30. <2> If the index pointed to by `logs_write` was created 7 or more days ago, or
  31. contains 1,000 or more documents, then the `logs-0002` index is created
  32. and the `logs_write` alias is updated to point to `logs-000002`.
  33. The above request might return the following response:
  34. [source,js]
  35. --------------------------------------------------
  36. {
  37. "acknowledged": true,
  38. "shards_acknowledged": true,
  39. "old_index": "logs-000001",
  40. "new_index": "logs-000002",
  41. "rolled_over": true, <1>
  42. "dry_run": false, <2>
  43. "conditions": { <3>
  44. "[max_age: 7d]": false,
  45. "[max_docs: 1000]": true
  46. }
  47. }
  48. --------------------------------------------------
  49. // TESTRESPONSE
  50. <1> Whether the index was rolled over.
  51. <2> Whether the rollover was dry run.
  52. <3> The result of each condition.
  53. [float]
  54. === Naming the new index
  55. If the name of the existing index ends with `-` and a number -- e.g.
  56. `logs-000001` -- then the name of the new index will follow the same pattern,
  57. incrementing the number (`logs-000002`). The number is zero-padded with a length
  58. of 6, regardless of the old index name.
  59. If the old name doesn't match this pattern then you must specify the name for
  60. the new index as follows:
  61. [source,js]
  62. --------------------------------------------------
  63. POST /my_alias/_rollover/my_new_index_name
  64. {
  65. "conditions": {
  66. "max_age": "7d",
  67. "max_docs": 1000
  68. }
  69. }
  70. --------------------------------------------------
  71. // CONSOLE
  72. // TEST[s/^/PUT my_old_index_name\nPUT my_old_index_name\/_alias\/my_alias\n/]
  73. [float]
  74. === Defining the new index
  75. The settings, mappings, and aliases for the new index are taken from any
  76. matching <<indices-templates,index templates>>. Additionally, you can specify
  77. `settings`, `mappings`, and `aliases` in the body of the request, just like the
  78. <<indices-create-index,create index>> API. Values specified in the request
  79. override any values set in matching index templates. For example, the following
  80. `rollover` request overrides the `index.number_of_shards` setting:
  81. [source,js]
  82. --------------------------------------------------
  83. PUT /logs-000001
  84. {
  85. "aliases": {
  86. "logs_write": {}
  87. }
  88. }
  89. POST /logs_write/_rollover
  90. {
  91. "conditions" : {
  92. "max_age": "7d",
  93. "max_docs": 1000
  94. },
  95. "settings": {
  96. "index.number_of_shards": 2
  97. }
  98. }
  99. --------------------------------------------------
  100. // CONSOLE
  101. [float]
  102. === Dry run
  103. The rollover API supports `dry_run` mode, where request conditions can be
  104. checked without performing the actual rollover:
  105. [source,js]
  106. --------------------------------------------------
  107. PUT /logs-000001
  108. {
  109. "aliases": {
  110. "logs_write": {}
  111. }
  112. }
  113. POST /logs_write/_rollover?dry_run
  114. {
  115. "conditions" : {
  116. "max_age": "7d",
  117. "max_docs": 1000
  118. }
  119. }
  120. --------------------------------------------------
  121. // CONSOLE
  122. [float]
  123. === Wait For Active Shards
  124. Because the rollover operation creates a new index to rollover to, the
  125. <<create-index-wait-for-active-shards,wait for active shards>> setting on
  126. index creation applies to the rollover action as well.