Query parameters
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metadata
string An optional key/value pair in the form of (key:value) that will act as a filter and exclude any templates that do not have a matching metadata item associated.
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show_instance_configurations
boolean If true, will return details for each instance configuration referenced by the template.
Default value is
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show_max_zones
boolean If true, will populate the max_zones field in the instance configurations. Only relevant if show_instance_configurations=true.
Default value is
false
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stack_version
string If present, it will cause the returned deployment templates to be adapted to return only the elements allowed in that version.
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hide_deprecated
boolean If true, templates flagged as deprecated will NOT be returned.
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region
string Required Region of the deployment templates
Responses
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200 application/json
The deployment templates were returned successfully.
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id
string Required The unique identifier for the template.
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name
string Required A human readable name for the template.
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description
string An optional description for the template.
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deployment_template
object Required A request for creating a new Deployment consisting of multiple clusters
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name
string A name for the deployment; otherwise this will be the generated deployment id
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resources
object The Resources that will belong to this Deployment
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elasticsearch
array[object] A list of payloads for Elasticsearch cluster creation.
An alias for an Elasticsearch Cluster paired with a request for creating one
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ref_id
string Required A locally-unique user-specified id for this Elasticsearch cluster
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display_name
string The human readable name for the cluster (defaults to the generated cluster id if not specified)
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region
string Required The region where this resource exists
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plan
object Required The plan for building this Elasticsearch cluster
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cluster_topology
array[object] Required The topology of the Elasticsearch nodes, including the number, capacity, and type of nodes, and where they can be allocated.
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id
string Unique identifier of this topology element
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node_type
object Controls the combinations of Elasticsearch node types. TIP: By default, the Elasticsearch node is master eligible, can hold data, and run ingest pipelines. WARNING: Do not set for tiebreaker topologies.
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master
boolean Defines whether this node can be elected master (default: false)
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data
boolean Defines whether this node can hold data (default: false)
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ingest
boolean Defines whether this node can run an ingest pipeline (default: false)
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ml
boolean Defines whether this node can run ml jobs, valid only for versions 5.4.0 or greater (default: false)
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node_roles
array[string] The list of node roles for this topology element (ES version >= 7.10). Allowable values are: master, ingest, ml, data_hot, data_content, data_warm, data_cold, data_frozen, remote_cluster_client, transform
Values are
master
,ingest
,ml
,data_hot
,data_content
,data_warm
,data_cold
,data_frozen
,remote_cluster_client
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zone_count
integer(int32) The default number of zones in which data nodes will be placed
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elasticsearch
object The Elasticsearch cluster settings. When specified at the top level, provides a field-by-field default. When specified at the topology level, provides the override settings.
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version
string The version of the Elasticsearch cluster (must be one of the ECE supported versions). Currently cannot be different across the topology (and is generally specified in the globals). Defaults to the latest version if not specified.
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docker_image
string A docker URI that allows overriding of the default docker image specified for this version
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system_settings
object A subset of Elasticsearch settings. TIP: To define the complete set of Elasticsearch settings, use
ElasticsearchSystemSettings
withuser_settings_override*
anduser_settings*
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scripting
object Controls the languages supported by the Elasticsearch cluster, such as Painless, Mustache, and Expressions. Controls how the languages are used, such as file, index, and inline. TIP: For complex configurations, leave these blank and configure these settings in the user YAML or JSON.
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painless_enabled
boolean (5.x+ only) If enabled (the default) then the painless scripting engine is allowed as a sandboxed language. Sandboxed languages are the only ones allowed if 'sandbox_mode' is set to true. NOTES: (Corresponds to the parameters 'script.engine.painless.[file|stored|inline]')
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mustache_enabled
boolean (5.x+ only) If enabled (the default) then the mustache scripting engine is allowed as a sandboxed language. Sandboxed languages are the only ones allowed if 'sandbox_mode' is set to true. NOTES: (Corresponds to the parameters 'script.engine.mustache.[file|stored|inline]')
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expressions_enabled
boolean (5.x+ only) If enabled (the default) then the expressions scripting engine is allowed as a sandboxed language. Sandboxed languages are the only ones allowed if 'sandbox_mode' is set to true. NOTES: (Corresponds to the parameters 'script.engine.expression.[file|stored|inline]')
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stored
object Enables scripting for the specified type and controls other parameters. Store scripts in indexes (
stored
), upload in file bundles (file
), or use in API requests (inline
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enabled
boolean If enabled (default: true) then scripts are enabled, either for sandboxing languages (by default), or for all installed languages if 'sandbox_mode' is disabled (or for 6.x). NOTES: (Corresponds to the parameter 'script.file|stored/indexed|inline')
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sandbox_mode
boolean If enabled (default: true) and this script type is enabled, then only the sandbox languages are allowed. By default the sandbox languages are painless, expressions and mustache, but this can be restricted via the 'painless_enabled', 'mustache_enabled' 'expression_enabled' settings.NOTES: Not supported in 6.x. (Corresponds to the parameters 'script.engine.[painless|mustache|expressions].[file|stored|inline]')
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file
object Enables scripting for the specified type and controls other parameters. Store scripts in indexes (
stored
), upload in file bundles (file
), or use in API requests (inline
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enabled
boolean If enabled (default: true) then scripts are enabled, either for sandboxing languages (by default), or for all installed languages if 'sandbox_mode' is disabled (or for 6.x). NOTES: (Corresponds to the parameter 'script.file|stored/indexed|inline')
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sandbox_mode
boolean If enabled (default: true) and this script type is enabled, then only the sandbox languages are allowed. By default the sandbox languages are painless, expressions and mustache, but this can be restricted via the 'painless_enabled', 'mustache_enabled' 'expression_enabled' settings.NOTES: Not supported in 6.x. (Corresponds to the parameters 'script.engine.[painless|mustache|expressions].[file|stored|inline]')
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inline
object Enables scripting for the specified type and controls other parameters. Store scripts in indexes (
stored
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enabled
boolean If enabled (default: true) then scripts are enabled, either for sandboxing languages (by default), or for all installed languages if 'sandbox_mode' is disabled (or for 6.x). NOTES: (Corresponds to the parameter 'script.file|stored/indexed|inline')
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sandbox_mode
boolean If enabled (default: true) and this script type is enabled, then only the sandbox languages are allowed. By default the sandbox languages are painless, expressions and mustache, but this can be restricted via the 'painless_enabled', 'mustache_enabled' 'expression_enabled' settings.NOTES: Not supported in 6.x. (Corresponds to the parameters 'script.engine.[painless|mustache|expressions].[file|stored|inline]')
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reindex_whitelist
array[string] Limits remote Elasticsearch clusters that can be used as the source for '_reindex' API commands
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auto_create_index
boolean If true (the default), then any write operation on an index that does not currently exist will create it. NOTES: (Corresponds to the parameter 'action.auto_create_index')
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enable_close_index
boolean Defaults to false on versions <= 7.2.0, true otherwise. If false, then the API commands to close indices are disabled. This is important because Elasticsearch does not snapshot or migrate close indices on versions under 7.2.0, therefore standard Elastic Cloud configuration operations will cause irretrievable loss of indices' data. NOTES: (Corresponds to the parameter 'cluster.indices.close.enable')
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destructive_requires_name
boolean If true (default is false) then the index deletion API will not support wildcards or '_all'. NOTES: (Corresponds to the parameter 'action.destructive_requires_name')
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watcher_trigger_engine
string The trigger engine for Watcher, defaults to 'scheduler' - see the xpack documentation for more information. NOTES: (Corresponds to the parameter '(xpack.)watcher.trigger.schedule.engine', depending on version. Ignored from 6.x onwards.)
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default_shards_per_index
integer(int32) (2.x only - to get the same result in 5.x template mappings must be used) Sets the default number of shards per index, defaulting to 1 if not specified. (Corresponds to the parameter 'index.number_of_shards' in 2.x, not supported in 5.x)
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monitoring_collection_interval
integer(int32) The default interval at which monitoring information from the cluster if collected, if monitoring is enabled. NOTES: (Corresponds to the parameter 'marvel.agent.interval' in 2.x and 'xpack.monitoring.collection.interval' in 5.x)
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monitoring_history_duration
string The duration for which monitoring history is stored (format '(NUMBER)d' eg '3d' for 3 days). NOTES: ('Corresponds to the parameter xpack.monitoring.history.duration' in 5.x, defaults to '7d')
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user_settings_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_yaml' is allowed), provided the parameters arey are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. NOTES: (This field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of Elasticsearch settings)
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user_settings_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_json' is allowed), provided the parameters arey are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. NOTES: (This field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of Elasticsearch settings)
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user_settings_override_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing ECE admins owners to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_yaml' is allowed), ie in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. NOTES: (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of Elasticsearch settings)
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user_settings_override_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing ECE admins owners to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_json' is allowed), ie in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. NOTES: (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of Elasticsearch settings)
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enabled_built_in_plugins
array[string] A list of plugin names from the Elastic-supported subset that are bundled with the version images. NOTES: (Users should consult the Elastic stack objects to see what plugins are available, this is currently only available from the UI)
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user_plugins
array[object] A list of admin-uploaded plugin objects that are available for this user.
A list of admin-uploaded plugin objects.
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name
string Required The name of the plugin
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url
string Required The URL of the plugin (must be accessible from the ECE infrastructure)
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elasticsearch_version
string Required The supported Elasticsearch version (must match the version in the plan)
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user_bundles
array[object] A list of admin-uploaded bundle objects (eg scripts, synonym files) that are available for this user.
A list of admin-uploaded bundle objects, such as scripts and synonym files.
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name
string Required The name of the bundle
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url
string Required The URL of the bundle, which must be accessible from the ECE infrastructure. This URL could be cached by platform, make sure to change it when updating the bundle
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elasticsearch_version
string Required The supported Elasticsearch version (must match the version in the plan)
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curation
object Defines the index curation routing for the cluster
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from_instance_configuration_id
string Required The source instance configuration
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to_instance_configuration_id
string Required The destination instance configuration
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node_attributes
object Defines the Elasticsearch node attributes for the instances in the topology
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string Additional properties
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instance_configuration_id
string Controls the allocation of this topology element as well as allowed sizes and node_types. It needs to match the id of an existing instance configuration.
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instance_configuration_version
integer(int32) The version of the Instance Configuration Id. If it is unset, the meaning depends on read vs writes. For deployment reads, it is equivalent to version 0 (or the IC is unversioned); for deployment creates and deployment template use, it is equivalent to 'the latest version'; and for deployment updates, it is equivalent to 'retain the current version'.
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size
object Measured by the amount of a resource. The final cluster size is calculated using multipliers from the topology instance configuration.
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autoscaling_min
object Measured by the amount of a resource. The final cluster size is calculated using multipliers from the topology instance configuration.
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autoscaling_max
object Measured by the amount of a resource. The final cluster size is calculated using multipliers from the topology instance configuration.
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An arbitrary JSON object overriding the default autoscaling policy. Don't set unless you really know what you are doing.
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topology_element_control
object Controls for the topology element. Only used as part of the deployment template. Ignored if included as part of a deployment.
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min
object Required Measured by the amount of a resource. The final cluster size is calculated using multipliers from the topology instance configuration.
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autoscaling_tier_override
boolean Set to true to enable autoscaling for this topology element, even if the cluster-level 'autoscaling_enabled' field is false. Note that 'autoscaling_tier_override' cannot be set to false if cluster-level 'autoscaling_enabled' is true. Currently only supported for the 'ml' tier
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elasticsearch
object Required The Elasticsearch cluster settings. When specified at the top level, provides a field-by-field default. When specified at the topology level, provides the override settings.
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version
string The version of the Elasticsearch cluster (must be one of the ECE supported versions). Currently cannot be different across the topology (and is generally specified in the globals). Defaults to the latest version if not specified.
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docker_image
string A docker URI that allows overriding of the default docker image specified for this version
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system_settings
object A subset of Elasticsearch settings. TIP: To define the complete set of Elasticsearch settings, use
ElasticsearchSystemSettings
withuser_settings_override*
anduser_settings*
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scripting
object Controls the languages supported by the Elasticsearch cluster, such as Painless, Mustache, and Expressions. Controls how the languages are used, such as file, index, and inline. TIP: For complex configurations, leave these blank and configure these settings in the user YAML or JSON.
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painless_enabled
boolean (5.x+ only) If enabled (the default) then the painless scripting engine is allowed as a sandboxed language. Sandboxed languages are the only ones allowed if 'sandbox_mode' is set to true. NOTES: (Corresponds to the parameters 'script.engine.painless.[file|stored|inline]')
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mustache_enabled
boolean (5.x+ only) If enabled (the default) then the mustache scripting engine is allowed as a sandboxed language. Sandboxed languages are the only ones allowed if 'sandbox_mode' is set to true. NOTES: (Corresponds to the parameters 'script.engine.mustache.[file|stored|inline]')
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expressions_enabled
boolean (5.x+ only) If enabled (the default) then the expressions scripting engine is allowed as a sandboxed language. Sandboxed languages are the only ones allowed if 'sandbox_mode' is set to true. NOTES: (Corresponds to the parameters 'script.engine.expression.[file|stored|inline]')
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stored
object Enables scripting for the specified type and controls other parameters. Store scripts in indexes (
stored
), upload in file bundles (file
), or use in API requests (inline
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enabled
boolean If enabled (default: true) then scripts are enabled, either for sandboxing languages (by default), or for all installed languages if 'sandbox_mode' is disabled (or for 6.x). NOTES: (Corresponds to the parameter 'script.file|stored/indexed|inline')
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sandbox_mode
boolean If enabled (default: true) and this script type is enabled, then only the sandbox languages are allowed. By default the sandbox languages are painless, expressions and mustache, but this can be restricted via the 'painless_enabled', 'mustache_enabled' 'expression_enabled' settings.NOTES: Not supported in 6.x. (Corresponds to the parameters 'script.engine.[painless|mustache|expressions].[file|stored|inline]')
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file
object Enables scripting for the specified type and controls other parameters. Store scripts in indexes (
stored
), upload in file bundles (file
), or use in API requests (inline
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enabled
boolean If enabled (default: true) then scripts are enabled, either for sandboxing languages (by default), or for all installed languages if 'sandbox_mode' is disabled (or for 6.x). NOTES: (Corresponds to the parameter 'script.file|stored/indexed|inline')
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sandbox_mode
boolean If enabled (default: true) and this script type is enabled, then only the sandbox languages are allowed. By default the sandbox languages are painless, expressions and mustache, but this can be restricted via the 'painless_enabled', 'mustache_enabled' 'expression_enabled' settings.NOTES: Not supported in 6.x. (Corresponds to the parameters 'script.engine.[painless|mustache|expressions].[file|stored|inline]')
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inline
object Enables scripting for the specified type and controls other parameters. Store scripts in indexes (
stored
), upload in file bundles (file
), or use in API requests (inline
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enabled
boolean If enabled (default: true) then scripts are enabled, either for sandboxing languages (by default), or for all installed languages if 'sandbox_mode' is disabled (or for 6.x). NOTES: (Corresponds to the parameter 'script.file|stored/indexed|inline')
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sandbox_mode
boolean If enabled (default: true) and this script type is enabled, then only the sandbox languages are allowed. By default the sandbox languages are painless, expressions and mustache, but this can be restricted via the 'painless_enabled', 'mustache_enabled' 'expression_enabled' settings.NOTES: Not supported in 6.x. (Corresponds to the parameters 'script.engine.[painless|mustache|expressions].[file|stored|inline]')
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reindex_whitelist
array[string] Limits remote Elasticsearch clusters that can be used as the source for '_reindex' API commands
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auto_create_index
boolean If true (the default), then any write operation on an index that does not currently exist will create it. NOTES: (Corresponds to the parameter 'action.auto_create_index')
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enable_close_index
boolean Defaults to false on versions <= 7.2.0, true otherwise. If false, then the API commands to close indices are disabled. This is important because Elasticsearch does not snapshot or migrate close indices on versions under 7.2.0, therefore standard Elastic Cloud configuration operations will cause irretrievable loss of indices' data. NOTES: (Corresponds to the parameter 'cluster.indices.close.enable')
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destructive_requires_name
boolean If true (default is false) then the index deletion API will not support wildcards or '_all'. NOTES: (Corresponds to the parameter 'action.destructive_requires_name')
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watcher_trigger_engine
string The trigger engine for Watcher, defaults to 'scheduler' - see the xpack documentation for more information. NOTES: (Corresponds to the parameter '(xpack.)watcher.trigger.schedule.engine', depending on version. Ignored from 6.x onwards.)
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default_shards_per_index
integer(int32) (2.x only - to get the same result in 5.x template mappings must be used) Sets the default number of shards per index, defaulting to 1 if not specified. (Corresponds to the parameter 'index.number_of_shards' in 2.x, not supported in 5.x)
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monitoring_collection_interval
integer(int32) The default interval at which monitoring information from the cluster if collected, if monitoring is enabled. NOTES: (Corresponds to the parameter 'marvel.agent.interval' in 2.x and 'xpack.monitoring.collection.interval' in 5.x)
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monitoring_history_duration
string The duration for which monitoring history is stored (format '(NUMBER)d' eg '3d' for 3 days). NOTES: ('Corresponds to the parameter xpack.monitoring.history.duration' in 5.x, defaults to '7d')
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user_settings_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_yaml' is allowed), provided the parameters arey are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. NOTES: (This field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of Elasticsearch settings)
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user_settings_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_json' is allowed), provided the parameters arey are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. NOTES: (This field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of Elasticsearch settings)
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user_settings_override_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing ECE admins owners to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_yaml' is allowed), ie in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. NOTES: (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of Elasticsearch settings)
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user_settings_override_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing ECE admins owners to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_json' is allowed), ie in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. NOTES: (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of Elasticsearch settings)
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enabled_built_in_plugins
array[string] A list of plugin names from the Elastic-supported subset that are bundled with the version images. NOTES: (Users should consult the Elastic stack objects to see what plugins are available, this is currently only available from the UI)
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user_plugins
array[object] A list of admin-uploaded plugin objects that are available for this user.
A list of admin-uploaded plugin objects.
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name
string Required The name of the plugin
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url
string Required The URL of the plugin (must be accessible from the ECE infrastructure)
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elasticsearch_version
string Required The supported Elasticsearch version (must match the version in the plan)
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user_bundles
array[object] A list of admin-uploaded bundle objects (eg scripts, synonym files) that are available for this user.
A list of admin-uploaded bundle objects, such as scripts and synonym files.
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name
string Required The name of the bundle
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url
string Required The URL of the bundle, which must be accessible from the ECE infrastructure. This URL could be cached by platform, make sure to change it when updating the bundle
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elasticsearch_version
string Required The supported Elasticsearch version (must match the version in the plan)
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curation
object Defines the index curation routing for the cluster
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from_instance_configuration_id
string Required The source instance configuration
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to_instance_configuration_id
string Required The destination instance configuration
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node_attributes
object Defines the Elasticsearch node attributes for the instances in the topology
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string Additional properties
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deployment_template
object Documents which deployment template was used in the creation of this plan
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transient
object Defines the configuration parameters that control how the plan is applied. For example, the Elasticsearch cluster topology and Elasticsearch settings.
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strategy
object The options for performing a plan change. Specify only one property each time. The default is
grow_and_shrink
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rolling
object Performs inline, rolling configuration changes that mutate existing containers. TIP: This is the fastest way to update a plan, but can fail for complex plan changes, such as topology changes. Also, this is less safe for configuration changes that leave a cluster in a non running state. NOTE: When you perform a major version upgrade, and 'group_by' is set to 'pass:macros[all]';, rolling is required.
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group_by
string Specifies the grouping attribute to use when rolling several instances. Instances that share the same value for the provided attribute key are rolled together as a unit. Examples that make sense to use are '__all__' (roll all instances as a single unit), 'logical_zone_name' (roll instances by zone), '__name__' (roll one instance at a time, the default if not specified). Note that '__all__' is required when performing a major version upgrade
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allow_inline_resize
boolean Whether we allow changing the capacity of instances (default false). This is currently implemented by stopping, re-creating then starting the affected instance on its associated allocator when performing the changes. NOTES: This requires a round-trip through the allocation infrastructure of the active constructor, as it has to reserve the target capacity without over-committing
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skip_synced_flush
boolean Whether to skip attempting to do a synced flush on the filesystem of the container (default: false), which is less safe but may be required if the container is unhealthy
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shard_init_wait_time
integer(int64) The time, in seconds, to wait for shards that show no progress of initializing before rolling the next group (default: 10 minutes)
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grow_and_shrink
object A strategy that creates instances with the new plan, migrates data from the old instances, then shuts down the old instances.
GrowShrinkStrategyConfig
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rolling_grow_and_shrink
object A strategy that creates new Elasticsearch instances, Kibana instances, and APM Servers with the new plan, then migrates the node data to minimize the amount of spare capacity.
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autodetect
object A strategy that lets constructor choose the most optimal way to execute the plan.
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plan_configuration
object The configuration settings for the timeout and fallback parameters.
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timeout
integer(int64) The total timeout in seconds after which the plan is cancelled even if it is not complete. Defaults to 4x the max memory capacity per node (in MB). NOTES: A 3 zone cluster with 2 nodes of 2048 each would have a timeout of 4*2048=8192 seconds. Timeout does not include time required to run rollback actions.
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calm_wait_time
integer(int64) This timeout determines how long to give a cluster after it responds to API calls before performing actual operations on it. It defaults to 5s
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skip_snapshot
boolean If true (default: false), does not take (or require) a successful snapshot to be taken before performing any potentially destructive changes to this cluster
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max_snapshot_attempts
integer(int32) If taking a snapshot (ie unless 'skip_snapshots': true) then will retry on failure at most this number of times (default: 5)
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max_snapshot_age
integer(int64) When you take a snapshot and 'skip_snapshots' is false, specifies the maximum age in seconds of the most recent snapshot before a new snapshot is created. Default is 300
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extended_maintenance
boolean If true (default false), does not clear the maintenance flag (which prevents its API from being accessed except by the constructor) on new instances added until after a snapshot has been restored, otherwise, the maintenance flag is cleared once the new instances successfully join the new cluster
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cluster_reboot
string Set to 'forced' to force a reboot as part of the upgrade plan. NOTES: (ie taking an existing plan and leaving it alone except for setting 'transient.plan_configuration.cluster_reboot': 'forced' will reboot the cluster)
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forced
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restore_snapshot
object Restores a snapshot from a local or remote repository.
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repository_name
string If specified, contains the name of the snapshot repository - else will default to the Elastic Cloud system repo ('found-snapshots')
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snapshot_name
string Required The name of the snapshot to restore. Use '__latest_success__' to get the most recent snapshot from the specified repository
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repository_config
object Raw remote snapshot restore settings. Do not send this if you are sending source_cluster_id
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raw_settings
object The remote snapshot settings raw JSON - see the Elasticsearch '_snapshot' documentation for more details on supported formats
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restore_payload
object The configuration for the restore command, such as which indices you want to restore.
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indices
array[string] The list of indices to restore (supports +ve and -ve selection and wildcarding - see the default Elasticsearch index format documentation)
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raw_settings
object This JSON object (merged with the 'indices' field (if present) is passed untouched into the restore command - see the Elasticsearch '_snapshot' documentation for more details on supported formats
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strategy
string The restore strategy to use. Defaults to a full restore. Partial restore will attempt to restore unavailable indices only
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source_cluster_id
string If specified, contains the name of the source cluster id. Do not send this if you are sending repository_config
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remote_clusters
object The list of resources that will be configured as remote clusters
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resources
array[object] Required The remote resources
The Elasticsearch resource used as a Remote Cluster.
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deployment_id
string Required The id of the deployment
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elasticsearch_ref_id
string Required The locally-unique user-specified id of an Elasticsearch Resource
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alias
string Required The alias for this remote cluster. Aliases must only contain letters, digits, dashes and underscores
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skip_unavailable
boolean If true, skip this cluster during search if it is disconnected. Default: false
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info
object Information about a Remote Cluster.
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healthy
boolean Required Whether or not the remote cluster is healthy
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connected
boolean Required Whether or not there is at least one connection to the remote cluster.
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compatible
boolean Required Whether or not the remote cluster version is compatible with this cluster version.
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trusted
boolean Required Whether or not the remote cluster is trusted by this cluster.
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trusted_back
boolean Required Whether or not the remote cluster trusts this cluster back.
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cluster_settings_json
object If specified, contains transient settings to be applied to an Elasticsearch cluster during changes,default values shown below applied. These can be overridden by specifying them in the map (or null to unset). Additional settings can also be set. Settings will be cleared after the plan has finished. If not specified, no settings will be applied. NOTE: These settings are only explicitly cleared for 5.x+ clusters, they must be hand-reset to their defaults in 2.x- (or a cluster reboot will clear them).
- indices.store.throttle.max_bytes_per_sec: 120Mb
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- cluster.routing.allocation.cluster_concurrent_rebalance: 5
- cluster.routing.allocation.node_initial_primaries_recoveries: 5
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autoscaling_enabled
boolean Enable autoscaling for this Elasticsearch cluster.
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settings
object The settings for building this Elasticsearch cluster
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snapshot
object The snapshot settings for this deployment. When provided, snapshot settings are changed as specified. A
null
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interval
string Interval between snapshots, with the format 'length unit' (space is optional), where unit can be one of: d (day), h (hour), min (minute). Default is 30 minutes
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retention
object Cluster snapshot retention information
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slm
boolean When set to true, the deployment will have SLM enabled. Default value is true.
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cron_expression
string Cron expression indicating when should snapshots be taken. This can be enabled only if SLM is enabled for the deployment and 'interval' is not present
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monitoring
object The monitoring settings for this deployment. When provided, monitoring settings are changed as specified. A
null
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target_cluster_id
string Required The Id of the target cluster to which to send monitoring information
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metadata
object The top-level configuration settings for the Elasticsearch cluster.
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name
string The display name of the cluster
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curation
object The curation settings for this deployment. When provided, curation settings are changed as specified. A
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specs
array[object] Required Specifications for curation
Specifies the conditions to trigger an Elasticsearch cluster curation.
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index_pattern
string Required Index matching pattern
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trigger_interval_seconds
integer(int32) Required Number of seconds after index creation to trigger this spec
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integer(int32) Threshold starting from which the number of instances in the cluster results in the introduction of dedicated masters. If the cluster is downscaled to a number of nodes below this one, dedicated masters will be removed. Limit is inclusive. When provided the threshold setting is updated. A
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traffic_filter
object The rulesets to apply to all resources in this cluster. When specified, the set of rulesets is updated and the same rulesets will be applied to Kibana and APM clusters as well. If not specified, the rulesets remain as they were set previously.
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rulesets
array[string] Required IDs of the traffic filter rulesets
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trust
object Configuration of trust with other clusters. When provided, trust settings are changed as specified. A
null
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accounts
array[object] The list of trust relationships with different accounts
The trust relationship with the clusters of one account.
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account_id
string Required the ID of the Account
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name
string A human readable name of the trust relationship
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trust_all
boolean Required If true, all clusters in this account will by default be trusted and the
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array[string] The list of clusters to trust. Only used when
trust_all
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external
array[object] The list of trust relationships with external entities
The trust relationship with external entities (remote environments, remote accounts...).
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trust_relationship_id
string Required The ID of the external trust relationship
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name
string The name of the external trust relationship. Retrieved from the TrustRelationship and ignored on write.
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trust_all
boolean Required If true, all clusters in this external entity will be trusted and the
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array[string] The list of clusters to trust. Only used when
trust_all
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direct
array[object] The list of trust relationships where the certificate is bundled with the trust setting. Allows configuring trust for clusters running outside of an Elastic Cloud managed environment or in an Elastic Cloud environment without an environment level trust established.
The trust relationship with entities trusted directly having their certificate bundled together with the trust settings.
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uid
string Auto generated identifier for this trust, allows distinguishing between update vs remove and add.
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name
string Required a human readable name of the trust relationship
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type
string The type can either be ESS, ECE, generic or proxy. If none is specified, then generic is assumed. If proxy is specified, trust_all should be false and trust_allowlist, scope_id and additional_node_names should be omitted.
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boolean Required If true, scope_id is required and the
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string A lowercase alphanumerical string of max 32 characters. Usually an organization id or an environment id, but could really be any suitable suffix for clusters using the CA certificate of this trust. Required unless trust_all is false and trust_allowlist is empty.
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additional_node_names
array[string] A list of node names trusted in addition to those deducible from trust_allowlist and scope id. Allows trusting nodes that don't have a scoped name at the cost of maintaining the list. Mandatory if scope id is not defined. Wildcards are not allowed.
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certificates
array[object] Required The public ca certificate(s) to trust. Only one is required, but it is possible to specify multiple certificates in order to facilitate key rotation.
An x509 certificate used by a DirectTrustRelationship
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pem
string Required The public ca certificate as string in PEM format.
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metadata
object Metadata about the certificate, including fingerprint and expiry date. Generated by the Cloud service and ignored on write.
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fingerprint
string Required The fingerprint of the certificate
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valid_to
string(date-time) Required The expiry date of the certificate in UTC
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valid_from
string(date-time) Required The valid from date of the certificate in UTC
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also_trusted_by
array[string] Other deployments also trusting this certificate
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keystore_contents
object The contents of the Elasticsearch keystore. It's a write only field.
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secrets
object Required List of secrets
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*
object Additional properties The value that you configure for the Elasticsearch keystore secret.
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value
object Value of this setting. This can either be a string or a JSON object that is stored as a JSON string in the keystore. NOTE: When the keystore secret is unspecified, it is removed.
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as_file
boolean Stores the keystore secret as a file. The default is false, which stores the keystore secret as string when value is a plain string, or true when value is an object.
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kibana
array[object] A list of payloads for Kibana creation.
A Kibana creation request paired with the alias of the Elasticsearch cluster it should be paired with
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ref_id
string Required A locally-unique user-specified id for Kibana
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elasticsearch_cluster_ref_id
string Required Alias to the Elasticsearch Cluster to attach Kibana to
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display_name
string The human readable name for the Kibana cluster (default: takes the name of its Elasticsearch cluster)
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region
string Required The region where this resource exists
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plan
object Required The plan for the Kibana instance.
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cluster_topology
array[object] The topology of the Kibana nodes, including the number, capacity, and type of nodes, and where they can be allocated.
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instance_configuration_id
string Controls the allocation of this topology element as well as allowed sizes and node_types. It needs to match the id of an existing instance configuration.
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instance_configuration_version
integer(int32) The version of the Instance Configuration Id. If it is unset, the meaning depends on read vs writes. For deployment reads, it is equivalent to version 0 (or the IC is unversioned); for deployment creates and deployment template use, it is equivalent to 'the latest version'; and for deployment updates, it is equivalent to 'retain the current version'.
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size
object Measured by the amount of a resource. The final cluster size is calculated using multipliers from the topology instance configuration.
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zone_count
integer(int32) number of zones in which nodes will be placed
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kibana
object The Kibana instance settings. When specified at the top level, provides a field-by-field default. When specified at the topology level, provides the override settings.
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version
string The version of the Kibana cluster (must be one of the ECE supported versions, and won't work unless it matches the Elasticsearch version. Leave blank to auto-detect version.)
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docker_image
string A docker URI that allows overriding of the default docker image specified for this version
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system_settings
object A subset of Kibana settings. TIP: To define the complete set of Elasticsearch settings, use
KibanaSystemSettings
withuser_settings_override_
anduser_settings_
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elasticsearch_username
string Optionally override the account within Elasticsearch - defaults to a system account that always exists (if specified, the password must also be specified). Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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elasticsearch_password
string Optionally override the account within Elasticsearch - defaults to a system account that always exists (if specified, the username must also be specified). Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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user_settings_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing (non-admin) cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_yaml' is allowed), provided the parameters are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. (This field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of Kibana settings)
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user_settings_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing (non-admin) cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_json' is allowed), provided the parameters are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. (These field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of Kibana settings)
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user_settings_override_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing ECE admins owners to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_yaml' is allowed), ie in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of Kibana settings)
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user_settings_override_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing ECE admins owners to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_json' is allowed), ie in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of Kibana settings)
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kibana
object Required The Kibana instance settings. When specified at the top level, provides a field-by-field default. When specified at the topology level, provides the override settings.
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version
string The version of the Kibana cluster (must be one of the ECE supported versions, and won't work unless it matches the Elasticsearch version. Leave blank to auto-detect version.)
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docker_image
string A docker URI that allows overriding of the default docker image specified for this version
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system_settings
object A subset of Kibana settings. TIP: To define the complete set of Elasticsearch settings, use
KibanaSystemSettings
withuser_settings_override_
anduser_settings_
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elasticsearch_username
string Optionally override the account within Elasticsearch - defaults to a system account that always exists (if specified, the password must also be specified). Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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elasticsearch_password
string Optionally override the account within Elasticsearch - defaults to a system account that always exists (if specified, the username must also be specified). Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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user_settings_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing (non-admin) cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_yaml' is allowed), provided the parameters are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. (This field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of Kibana settings)
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user_settings_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing (non-admin) cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_json' is allowed), provided the parameters are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. (These field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of Kibana settings)
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user_settings_override_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing ECE admins owners to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_yaml' is allowed), ie in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of Kibana settings)
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user_settings_override_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing ECE admins owners to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_json' is allowed), ie in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of Kibana settings)
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transient
object Defines the configuration parameters that control how the plan is applied. For example, the Elasticsearch cluster topology and Kibana instance settings.
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strategy
object The options for performing a plan change. Specify only one property each time. The default is
grow_and_shrink
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rolling
object Performs inline, rolling configuration changes that mutate existing containers. TIP: This is the fastest way to update a plan, but can fail for complex plan changes, such as topology changes. Also, this is less safe for configuration changes that leave a cluster in a non running state. NOTE: When you perform a major version upgrade, and 'group_by' is set to 'pass:macros[all]';, rolling is required.
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group_by
string Specifies the grouping attribute to use when rolling several instances. Instances that share the same value for the provided attribute key are rolled together as a unit. Examples that make sense to use are '__all__' (roll all instances as a single unit), 'logical_zone_name' (roll instances by zone), '__name__' (roll one instance at a time, the default if not specified). Note that '__all__' is required when performing a major version upgrade
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allow_inline_resize
boolean Whether we allow changing the capacity of instances (default false). This is currently implemented by stopping, re-creating then starting the affected instance on its associated allocator when performing the changes. NOTES: This requires a round-trip through the allocation infrastructure of the active constructor, as it has to reserve the target capacity without over-committing
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skip_synced_flush
boolean Whether to skip attempting to do a synced flush on the filesystem of the container (default: false), which is less safe but may be required if the container is unhealthy
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shard_init_wait_time
integer(int64) The time, in seconds, to wait for shards that show no progress of initializing before rolling the next group (default: 10 minutes)
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grow_and_shrink
object A strategy that creates instances with the new plan, migrates data from the old instances, then shuts down the old instances.
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rolling_grow_and_shrink
object A strategy that creates new Elasticsearch instances, Kibana instances, and APM Servers with the new plan, then migrates the node data to minimize the amount of spare capacity.
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autodetect
object A strategy that lets constructor choose the most optimal way to execute the plan.
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plan_configuration
object The configuration settings for the timeout and fallback parameters.
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timeout
integer(int64) The total timeout in seconds after which the plan is cancelled even if it is not complete. Defaults to 4x the max memory capacity per node (in MB)
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calm_wait_time
integer(int64) This timeout determines how long to give a cluster after it responds to API calls before performing actual operations on it. It defaults to 5s
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extended_maintenance
boolean If true (default false), does not clear the maintenance flag (which prevents its API from being accessed except by the constructor) on new instances added until after a snapshot has been restored, otherwise, the maintenance flag is cleared once the new instances successfully join the new cluster
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cluster_reboot
string Set to 'forced' to force a reboot as part of the upgrade plan
Value is
forced
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settings
object The settings for building this Kibana cluster
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apm
array[object] A list of payloads for APM creation. WARNING: For stack versions 8.0.0 and higher the integrations_server payload should be used instead, as this field becomes deprecated.
An APM creation request paired with the alias of the Elasticsearch cluster it should be paired with
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ref_id
string Required A locally-unique user-specified id for APM
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elasticsearch_cluster_ref_id
string Required Alias to the Elasticsearch Cluster to attach APM to
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display_name
string The human readable name for the APM cluster (default: takes the name of its Elasticsearch cluster)
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region
string Required The region where this resource exists
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plan
object Required The plan for the APM Server.
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cluster_topology
array[object] Defines the topology of the APM Server nodes. For example, the number or capacity of the nodes, and where you can allocate the nodes.
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instance_configuration_id
string Controls the allocation of this topology element as well as allowed sizes and node_types. It needs to match the id of an existing instance configuration.
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instance_configuration_version
integer(int32) The version of the Instance Configuration Id. If it is unset, the meaning depends on read vs writes. For deployment reads, it is equivalent to version 0 (or the IC is unversioned); for deployment creates and deployment template use, it is equivalent to 'the latest version'; and for deployment updates, it is equivalent to 'retain the current version'.
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size
object Measured by the amount of a resource. The final cluster size is calculated using multipliers from the topology instance configuration.
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zone_count
integer(int32) number of zones in which nodes will be placed
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apm
object The configuration options for the APM Server.
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version
string The version of the Apm cluster (must be one of the ECE supported versions, and won't work unless it matches the APM version. Leave blank to auto-detect version.)
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docker_image
string A docker URI that allows overriding of the default docker image specified for this version
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system_settings
object A structure that defines a curated subset of the APM Server settings. TIP: To define the complete set of APM Server setting, use
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elasticsearch_username
string Optionally override the account within APM - defaults to a system account that always exists (if specified, the password must also be specified). Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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elasticsearch_password
string Optionally override the account within APM - defaults to a system account that always exists (if specified, the username must also be specified). Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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secret_token
string Optionally override the secret token within APM - defaults to the previously existing secretToken
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debug_enabled
boolean Optionally enable debug mode for APM servers - defaults false
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user_settings_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing (non-admin) cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_yaml' is allowed), provided the parameters are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. (This field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of Apm settings)
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user_settings_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing (non-admin) cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_json' is allowed), provided the parameters are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. (These field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of Apm settings)
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user_settings_override_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing ECE admins owners to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_yaml' is allowed), ie in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of Apm settings)
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user_settings_override_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing ECE admins owners to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_json' is allowed), ie in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of Apm settings)
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apm
object Required The configuration options for the APM Server.
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version
string The version of the Apm cluster (must be one of the ECE supported versions, and won't work unless it matches the APM version. Leave blank to auto-detect version.)
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docker_image
string A docker URI that allows overriding of the default docker image specified for this version
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system_settings
object A structure that defines a curated subset of the APM Server settings. TIP: To define the complete set of APM Server setting, use
ApmSystemSettings
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anduser_settings_
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elasticsearch_username
string Optionally override the account within APM - defaults to a system account that always exists (if specified, the password must also be specified). Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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elasticsearch_password
string Optionally override the account within APM - defaults to a system account that always exists (if specified, the username must also be specified). Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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secret_token
string Optionally override the secret token within APM - defaults to the previously existing secretToken
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debug_enabled
boolean Optionally enable debug mode for APM servers - defaults false
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user_settings_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing (non-admin) cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_yaml' is allowed), provided the parameters are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. (This field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of Apm settings)
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user_settings_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing (non-admin) cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_json' is allowed), provided the parameters are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. (These field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of Apm settings)
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user_settings_override_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing ECE admins owners to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_yaml' is allowed), ie in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of Apm settings)
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user_settings_override_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing ECE admins owners to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_json' is allowed), ie in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of Apm settings)
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transient
object Defines the configuration parameters that control how the plan is applied. For example, the Elasticsearch cluster topology and APM Server settings.
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strategy
object The options for performing a plan change. Specify only one property each time. The default is
grow_and_shrink
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rolling
object Performs inline, rolling configuration changes that mutate existing containers. TIP: This is the fastest way to update a plan, but can fail for complex plan changes, such as topology changes. Also, this is less safe for configuration changes that leave a cluster in a non running state. NOTE: When you perform a major version upgrade, and 'group_by' is set to 'pass:macros[all]';, rolling is required.
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group_by
string Specifies the grouping attribute to use when rolling several instances. Instances that share the same value for the provided attribute key are rolled together as a unit. Examples that make sense to use are '__all__' (roll all instances as a single unit), 'logical_zone_name' (roll instances by zone), '__name__' (roll one instance at a time, the default if not specified). Note that '__all__' is required when performing a major version upgrade
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allow_inline_resize
boolean Whether we allow changing the capacity of instances (default false). This is currently implemented by stopping, re-creating then starting the affected instance on its associated allocator when performing the changes. NOTES: This requires a round-trip through the allocation infrastructure of the active constructor, as it has to reserve the target capacity without over-committing
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skip_synced_flush
boolean Whether to skip attempting to do a synced flush on the filesystem of the container (default: false), which is less safe but may be required if the container is unhealthy
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shard_init_wait_time
integer(int64) The time, in seconds, to wait for shards that show no progress of initializing before rolling the next group (default: 10 minutes)
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grow_and_shrink
object A strategy that creates instances with the new plan, migrates data from the old instances, then shuts down the old instances.
GrowShrinkStrategyConfig
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rolling_grow_and_shrink
object A strategy that creates new Elasticsearch instances, Kibana instances, and APM Servers with the new plan, then migrates the node data to minimize the amount of spare capacity.
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autodetect
object A strategy that lets constructor choose the most optimal way to execute the plan.
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plan_configuration
object The plan control configuration options for the APM Server.
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timeout
integer(int64) The total timeout in seconds after which the plan is cancelled even if it is not complete. Defaults to 4x the max memory capacity per node (in MB)
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calm_wait_time
integer(int64) This timeout determines how long to give a cluster after it responds to API calls before performing actual operations on it. It defaults to 5s
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extended_maintenance
boolean If true (default false), does not clear the maintenance flag (which prevents its API from being accessed except by the constructor) on new instances added until after a snapshot has been restored, otherwise, the maintenance flag is cleared once the new instances successfully join the new cluster
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cluster_reboot
string Set to 'forced' to force a reboot as part of the upgrade plan
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settings
object The settings for building this APM cluster
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appsearch
array[object] A list of payloads for AppSearch updates. AppSearch has been replaced by Enterprise Search in the Elastic Stack 7.7 and higher.
An AppSearch creation request paired with the alias of the Elasticsearch cluster it should be paired with
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ref_id
string Required A locally-unique user-specified id for AppSearch
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elasticsearch_cluster_ref_id
string Required Alias to the Elasticsearch Cluster to attach AppSearch to
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display_name
string The human readable name for the AppSearch cluster (default: takes the name of its Elasticsearch cluster)
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region
string Required The region where this resource exists
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plan
object Required The plan for the App Search cluster.
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cluster_topology
array[object] Defines the topology of the AppSearch nodes (eg number/capacity of nodes, and where they can be allocated)
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node_type
object Defines the AppSearch node type
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instance_configuration_id
string Controls the allocation of this topology element as well as allowed sizes and node_types. It needs to match the id of an existing instance configuration.
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instance_configuration_version
integer(int32) The version of the Instance Configuration Id. If it is unset, the meaning depends on read vs writes. For deployment reads, it is equivalent to version 0 (or the IC is unversioned); for deployment creates and deployment template use, it is equivalent to 'the latest version'; and for deployment updates, it is equivalent to 'retain the current version'.
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size
object Measured by the amount of a resource. The final cluster size is calculated using multipliers from the topology instance configuration.
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zone_count
integer(int32) number of zones in which nodes will be placed
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appsearch
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version
string The version of the AppSearch cluster (must be one of the ECE supported versions, and won't work unless it matches the Elasticsearch version. Leave blank to auto-detect version.)
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docker_image
string A docker URI that allows overriding of the default docker image specified for this version
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system_settings
object This structure defines a curated subset of the AppSearch settings. (This field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of AppSearch settings)
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elasticsearch_url
string Optionally override the URL to which to send data (for advanced users only, if unspecified the system selects an internal URL)
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elasticsearch_username
string Optionally override the account within App Search - defaults to a system account that always exists (if specified, the password must also be specified). Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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elasticsearch_password
string Optionally override the account within App Search - defaults to a system account that always exists (if specified, the username must also be specified). Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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secret_session_key
string Optionally override the secret session key within App Search - defaults to the previously existing secretSession. Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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user_settings_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing (non-admin) cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_yaml' is allowed), provided the parameters are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. (This field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of AppSearch settings)
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user_settings_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing (non-admin) cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_json' is allowed), provided the parameters are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. (These field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of AppSearch settings)
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user_settings_override_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing ECE admins owners to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_yaml' is allowed), ie in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of AppSearch settings)
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user_settings_override_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing ECE admins owners to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_json' is allowed), ie in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of AppSearch settings)
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version
string The version of the AppSearch cluster (must be one of the ECE supported versions, and won't work unless it matches the Elasticsearch version. Leave blank to auto-detect version.)
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docker_image
string A docker URI that allows overriding of the default docker image specified for this version
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system_settings
object This structure defines a curated subset of the AppSearch settings. (This field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of AppSearch settings)
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elasticsearch_url
string Optionally override the URL to which to send data (for advanced users only, if unspecified the system selects an internal URL)
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elasticsearch_username
string Optionally override the account within App Search - defaults to a system account that always exists (if specified, the password must also be specified). Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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elasticsearch_password
string Optionally override the account within App Search - defaults to a system account that always exists (if specified, the username must also be specified). Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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secret_session_key
string Optionally override the secret session key within App Search - defaults to the previously existing secretSession. Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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user_settings_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing (non-admin) cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_yaml' is allowed), provided the parameters are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. (This field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of AppSearch settings)
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user_settings_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing (non-admin) cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_json' is allowed), provided the parameters are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. (These field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of AppSearch settings)
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user_settings_override_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing ECE admins owners to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_yaml' is allowed), ie in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of AppSearch settings)
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user_settings_override_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing ECE admins owners to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_json' is allowed), ie in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of AppSearch settings)
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transient
object Defines configuration parameters that control how the plan (ie consisting of the cluster topology and AppSearch settings) is applied
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strategy
object The options for performing a plan change. Specify only one property each time. The default is
grow_and_shrink
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rolling
object Performs inline, rolling configuration changes that mutate existing containers. TIP: This is the fastest way to update a plan, but can fail for complex plan changes, such as topology changes. Also, this is less safe for configuration changes that leave a cluster in a non running state. NOTE: When you perform a major version upgrade, and 'group_by' is set to 'pass:macros[all]';, rolling is required.
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group_by
string Specifies the grouping attribute to use when rolling several instances. Instances that share the same value for the provided attribute key are rolled together as a unit. Examples that make sense to use are '__all__' (roll all instances as a single unit), 'logical_zone_name' (roll instances by zone), '__name__' (roll one instance at a time, the default if not specified). Note that '__all__' is required when performing a major version upgrade
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allow_inline_resize
boolean Whether we allow changing the capacity of instances (default false). This is currently implemented by stopping, re-creating then starting the affected instance on its associated allocator when performing the changes. NOTES: This requires a round-trip through the allocation infrastructure of the active constructor, as it has to reserve the target capacity without over-committing
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skip_synced_flush
boolean Whether to skip attempting to do a synced flush on the filesystem of the container (default: false), which is less safe but may be required if the container is unhealthy
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shard_init_wait_time
integer(int64) The time, in seconds, to wait for shards that show no progress of initializing before rolling the next group (default: 10 minutes)
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grow_and_shrink
object A strategy that creates instances with the new plan, migrates data from the old instances, then shuts down the old instances.
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object A strategy that creates new Elasticsearch instances, Kibana instances, and APM Servers with the new plan, then migrates the node data to minimize the amount of spare capacity.
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autodetect
object A strategy that lets constructor choose the most optimal way to execute the plan.
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plan_configuration
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timeout
integer(int64) The total timeout in seconds after which the plan is cancelled even if it is not complete. Defaults to 4x the max memory capacity per node (in MB)
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calm_wait_time
integer(int64) This timeout determines how long to give a cluster after it responds to API calls before performing actual operations on it. It defaults to 5s
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move_instances
array[object] The request that specifies the Elasticsearch or stateless (eg Kibana) instances to move to allocators as part of the upgrade plan. When used in conjunction with '__all__' (roll all instances as a single unit) strategy, these instances are not restarted, which can sometimes enable recovery plans when these instances are boot-looping.
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from
string Required The instance id that is going to be moved
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to
array[string] An optional list of allocator ids to which the instance should be moved. If not specified then any available allocator can be used (including the current one if it is healthy)
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instance_down
boolean Tells the infrastructure that the instance should be considered as permanently down when deciding how to migrate data to new nodes. If left blank then the system will automatically decide (currently: will treat the instances as up)
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move_allocators
array[object] As part of the upgrade plan, identifies the move requests for the Kibana instances or APM Servers on the allocators.
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from
string Required The allocator id off which all instances in the cluster should be moved
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to
array[string] An optional list of allocator ids to which the instance(s) should be moved. If not specified then any available allocator can be used (including the current one if it is healthy)
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allocator_down
boolean Tells the infrastructure that all instances on the allocator should be considered as permanently down when deciding how to migrate data to new nodes. If left blank then the system will auto-decide (currently: will treat the allocator as up)
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reallocate_instances
boolean If true (default: false) does not allow re-using any existing instances currently in the cluster, ie even unchanged instances will be re-created
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preferred_allocators
array[string] List of allocators on which instances are placed if possible (if not possible/not specified then any available allocator with space is used)
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extended_maintenance
boolean If true (default false), does not clear the maintenance flag (which prevents its API from being accessed except by the constructor) on new instances added until after a snapshot has been restored, otherwise, the maintenance flag is cleared once the new instances successfully join the new cluster
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cluster_reboot
string Set to 'forced' to force a reboot as part of the upgrade plan
Value is
forced
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settings
object The settings for building this AppSearch cluster
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enterprise_search
array[object] A list of payloads for Enterprise Search creation.
An Enterprise Search creation request paired with the alias of the Elasticsearch cluster it should be paired with
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ref_id
string Required A locally-unique user-specified id for Enterprise Search
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elasticsearch_cluster_ref_id
string Required Alias to the Elasticsearch Cluster to attach Enterprise Search to
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display_name
string The human readable name for the Enterprise Search cluster (default: takes the name of its Elasticsearch cluster)
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region
string Required The region where this resource exists
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plan
object Required The plan for the Enterprise Search cluster.
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cluster_topology
array[object] Defines the topology of the Enterprise Search nodes (e.g. number/capacity of nodes, and where they can be allocated)
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node_type
object Defines the EnterpriseSearch node type
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instance_configuration_id
string Controls the allocation of this topology element as well as allowed sizes and node_types. It needs to match the id of an existing instance configuration.
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instance_configuration_version
integer(int32) The version of the Instance Configuration Id. If it is unset, the meaning depends on read vs writes. For deployment reads, it is equivalent to version 0 (or the IC is unversioned); for deployment creates and deployment template use, it is equivalent to 'the latest version'; and for deployment updates, it is equivalent to 'retain the current version'.
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size
object Measured by the amount of a resource. The final cluster size is calculated using multipliers from the topology instance configuration.
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zone_count
integer(int32) number of zones in which nodes will be placed
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enterprise_search
object Hide enterprise_search attributes Show enterprise_search attributes object
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version
string The version of the Enterprise Search cluster (must be one of the ECE supported versions, and won't work unless it matches the Elasticsearch version. Leave blank to auto-detect version.)
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docker_image
string A docker URI that allows overriding of the default docker image specified for this version
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system_settings
object This structure defines a curated subset of the Enterprise Search settings. (This field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of Enterprise Search settings)
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elasticsearch_username
string Optionally override the account within Enterprise Search - defaults to a system account that always exists (if specified, the password must also be specified). Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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elasticsearch_password
string Optionally override the account within Enterprise Search - defaults to a system account that always exists (if specified, the username must also be specified). Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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secret_session_key
string Optionally override the secret session key within Enterprise Search - defaults to the previously existing secretSession. Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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user_settings_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing (non-admin) cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_yaml' is allowed), provided the parameters are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. (This field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of Enterprise Search settings)
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user_settings_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing (non-admin) cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_json' is allowed), provided the parameters are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. (This field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of Enterprise Search settings)
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user_settings_override_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing ECE admins to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_yaml' is allowed), i.e. in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of Enterprise Search settings)
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user_settings_override_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing ECE admins to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_json' is allowed), i.e. in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of Enterprise Search settings)
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enterprise_search
object Required Hide enterprise_search attributes Show enterprise_search attributes object
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version
string The version of the Enterprise Search cluster (must be one of the ECE supported versions, and won't work unless it matches the Elasticsearch version. Leave blank to auto-detect version.)
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docker_image
string A docker URI that allows overriding of the default docker image specified for this version
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system_settings
object This structure defines a curated subset of the Enterprise Search settings. (This field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of Enterprise Search settings)
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elasticsearch_username
string Optionally override the account within Enterprise Search - defaults to a system account that always exists (if specified, the password must also be specified). Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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elasticsearch_password
string Optionally override the account within Enterprise Search - defaults to a system account that always exists (if specified, the username must also be specified). Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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secret_session_key
string Optionally override the secret session key within Enterprise Search - defaults to the previously existing secretSession. Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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user_settings_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing (non-admin) cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_yaml' is allowed), provided the parameters are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. (This field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of Enterprise Search settings)
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user_settings_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing (non-admin) cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_json' is allowed), provided the parameters are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. (This field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of Enterprise Search settings)
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user_settings_override_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing ECE admins to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_yaml' is allowed), i.e. in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of Enterprise Search settings)
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user_settings_override_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing ECE admins to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_json' is allowed), i.e. in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of Enterprise Search settings)
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transient
object Defines configuration parameters that control how the plan (i.e. consisting of the cluster topology and Enterprise Search settings) is applied
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strategy
object The options for performing a plan change. Specify only one property each time. The default is
grow_and_shrink
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rolling
object Performs inline, rolling configuration changes that mutate existing containers. TIP: This is the fastest way to update a plan, but can fail for complex plan changes, such as topology changes. Also, this is less safe for configuration changes that leave a cluster in a non running state. NOTE: When you perform a major version upgrade, and 'group_by' is set to 'pass:macros[all]';, rolling is required.
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group_by
string Specifies the grouping attribute to use when rolling several instances. Instances that share the same value for the provided attribute key are rolled together as a unit. Examples that make sense to use are '__all__' (roll all instances as a single unit), 'logical_zone_name' (roll instances by zone), '__name__' (roll one instance at a time, the default if not specified). Note that '__all__' is required when performing a major version upgrade
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allow_inline_resize
boolean Whether we allow changing the capacity of instances (default false). This is currently implemented by stopping, re-creating then starting the affected instance on its associated allocator when performing the changes. NOTES: This requires a round-trip through the allocation infrastructure of the active constructor, as it has to reserve the target capacity without over-committing
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skip_synced_flush
boolean Whether to skip attempting to do a synced flush on the filesystem of the container (default: false), which is less safe but may be required if the container is unhealthy
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shard_init_wait_time
integer(int64) The time, in seconds, to wait for shards that show no progress of initializing before rolling the next group (default: 10 minutes)
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grow_and_shrink
object A strategy that creates instances with the new plan, migrates data from the old instances, then shuts down the old instances.
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rolling_grow_and_shrink
object A strategy that creates new Elasticsearch instances, Kibana instances, and APM Servers with the new plan, then migrates the node data to minimize the amount of spare capacity.
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autodetect
object A strategy that lets constructor choose the most optimal way to execute the plan.
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plan_configuration
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timeout
integer(int64) The total timeout in seconds after which the plan is cancelled even if it is not complete. Defaults to 4x the max memory capacity per node (in MB)
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calm_wait_time
integer(int64) This timeout determines how long to give a cluster after it responds to API calls before performing actual operations on it. It defaults to 5s
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move_instances
array[object] The request that specifies the Elasticsearch or stateless (eg Kibana) instances to move to allocators as part of the upgrade plan. When used in conjunction with '__all__' (roll all instances as a single unit) strategy, these instances are not restarted, which can sometimes enable recovery plans when these instances are boot-looping.
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from
string Required The instance id that is going to be moved
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to
array[string] An optional list of allocator ids to which the instance should be moved. If not specified then any available allocator can be used (including the current one if it is healthy)
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instance_down
boolean Tells the infrastructure that the instance should be considered as permanently down when deciding how to migrate data to new nodes. If left blank then the system will automatically decide (currently: will treat the instances as up)
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move_allocators
array[object] As part of the upgrade plan, identifies the move requests for the Kibana instances or APM Servers on the allocators.
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from
string Required The allocator id off which all instances in the cluster should be moved
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to
array[string] An optional list of allocator ids to which the instance(s) should be moved. If not specified then any available allocator can be used (including the current one if it is healthy)
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allocator_down
boolean Tells the infrastructure that all instances on the allocator should be considered as permanently down when deciding how to migrate data to new nodes. If left blank then the system will auto-decide (currently: will treat the allocator as up)
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reallocate_instances
boolean If true (default: false) does not allow re-using any existing instances currently in the cluster, i.e. even unchanged instances will be re-created
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preferred_allocators
array[string] List of allocators on which instances are placed if possible (if not possible/not specified then any available allocator with space is used)
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extended_maintenance
boolean If true (default false), does not clear the maintenance flag (which prevents its API from being accessed except by the constructor) on new instances added until after a snapshot has been restored, otherwise, the maintenance flag is cleared once the new instances successfully join the new cluster
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cluster_reboot
string Set to 'forced' to force a reboot as part of the upgrade plan
Value is
forced
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settings
object The settings for building this Enterprise Search cluster
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integrations_server
array[object] A list of payloads for Integrations Server creation.
An Integrations Server creation request paired with the alias of the Elasticsearch cluster it should be paired with
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ref_id
string Required A locally-unique user-specified id for the Integrations Server
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elasticsearch_cluster_ref_id
string Required Alias to the Elasticsearch Cluster to attach the Integrations Server to
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display_name
string The human readable name for the Integrations Server cluster (default: takes the name of its Elasticsearch cluster)
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region
string Required The region where this resource exists
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plan
object Required The plan for the Integrations Server.
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cluster_topology
array[object] Defines the topology of the Integrations Server nodes. For example, the number or capacity of the nodes, and where you can allocate the nodes.
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instance_configuration_id
string Controls the allocation of this topology element as well as allowed sizes and node_types. It needs to match the id of an existing instance configuration.
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instance_configuration_version
integer(int32) The version of the Instance Configuration Id. If it is unset, the meaning depends on read vs writes. For deployment reads, it is equivalent to version 0 (or the IC is unversioned); for deployment creates and deployment template use, it is equivalent to 'the latest version'; and for deployment updates, it is equivalent to 'retain the current version'.
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size
object Measured by the amount of a resource. The final cluster size is calculated using multipliers from the topology instance configuration.
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zone_count
integer(int32) number of zones in which nodes will be placed
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integrations_server
object The configuration options for the Integrations Server.
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version
string The version of the Integrations Server cluster (must be one of the ECE supported versions, and won't work unless it matches the Integrations Server version. Leave blank to auto-detect version.)
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docker_image
string A docker URI that allows overriding of the default docker image specified for this version
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system_settings
object A structure that defines a curated subset of the Integrations Server settings. TIP: To define the complete set of Integrations Server setting, use
IntegrationsSystemSettings
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elasticsearch_username
string Optionally override the account within Integrations Server - defaults to a system account that always exists (if specified, the password must also be specified). Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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elasticsearch_password
string Optionally override the account within Integrations Server - defaults to a system account that always exists (if specified, the username must also be specified). Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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secret_token
string Optionally override the secret token within Integrations Server - defaults to the previously existing secretToken
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debug_enabled
boolean Optionally enable debug mode for Integrations Server - defaults false
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user_settings_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing (non-admin) cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_yaml' is allowed), provided the parameters are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. (This field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of Integrations Server settings)
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user_settings_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing (non-admin) cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_json' is allowed), provided the parameters are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. (These field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of Integrations Server settings)
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user_settings_override_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing ECE admins owners to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_yaml' is allowed), ie in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of Integrations Server settings)
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user_settings_override_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing ECE admins owners to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_json' is allowed), ie in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of Integrations Server settings)
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mode
string The mode the Integrations Server is operating in.
Values are
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integrations_server
object Required The configuration options for the Integrations Server.
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version
string The version of the Integrations Server cluster (must be one of the ECE supported versions, and won't work unless it matches the Integrations Server version. Leave blank to auto-detect version.)
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docker_image
string A docker URI that allows overriding of the default docker image specified for this version
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system_settings
object A structure that defines a curated subset of the Integrations Server settings. TIP: To define the complete set of Integrations Server setting, use
IntegrationsSystemSettings
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anduser_settings_
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elasticsearch_username
string Optionally override the account within Integrations Server - defaults to a system account that always exists (if specified, the password must also be specified). Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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elasticsearch_password
string Optionally override the account within Integrations Server - defaults to a system account that always exists (if specified, the username must also be specified). Note that this field is never returned from the API, it is write only.
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secret_token
string Optionally override the secret token within Integrations Server - defaults to the previously existing secretToken
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debug_enabled
boolean Optionally enable debug mode for Integrations Server - defaults false
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user_settings_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing (non-admin) cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_yaml' is allowed), provided the parameters are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. (This field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of Integrations Server settings)
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user_settings_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing (non-admin) cluster owners to set their parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_json' is allowed), provided the parameters are on the allowlist and not on the denylist. (These field together with 'user_settings_override*' and 'system_settings' defines the total set of Integrations Server settings)
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user_settings_override_json
object An arbitrary JSON object allowing ECE admins owners to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_yaml' is allowed), ie in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of Integrations Server settings)
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user_settings_override_yaml
string An arbitrary YAML object allowing ECE admins owners to set clusters' parameters (only one of this and 'user_settings_override_json' is allowed), ie in addition to the documented 'system_settings'. (This field together with 'system_settings' and 'user_settings*' defines the total set of Integrations Server settings)
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mode
string The mode the Integrations Server is operating in.
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transient
object Defines the configuration parameters that control how the plan is applied. For example, the Elasticsearch cluster topology and Integrations Server settings.
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strategy
object The options for performing a plan change. Specify only one property each time. The default is
grow_and_shrink
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rolling
object Performs inline, rolling configuration changes that mutate existing containers. TIP: This is the fastest way to update a plan, but can fail for complex plan changes, such as topology changes. Also, this is less safe for configuration changes that leave a cluster in a non running state. NOTE: When you perform a major version upgrade, and 'group_by' is set to 'pass:macros[all]';, rolling is required.
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group_by
string Specifies the grouping attribute to use when rolling several instances. Instances that share the same value for the provided attribute key are rolled together as a unit. Examples that make sense to use are '__all__' (roll all instances as a single unit), 'logical_zone_name' (roll instances by zone), '__name__' (roll one instance at a time, the default if not specified). Note that '__all__' is required when performing a major version upgrade
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allow_inline_resize
boolean Whether we allow changing the capacity of instances (default false). This is currently implemented by stopping, re-creating then starting the affected instance on its associated allocator when performing the changes. NOTES: This requires a round-trip through the allocation infrastructure of the active constructor, as it has to reserve the target capacity without over-committing
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skip_synced_flush
boolean Whether to skip attempting to do a synced flush on the filesystem of the container (default: false), which is less safe but may be required if the container is unhealthy
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shard_init_wait_time
integer(int64) The time, in seconds, to wait for shards that show no progress of initializing before rolling the next group (default: 10 minutes)
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grow_and_shrink
object A strategy that creates instances with the new plan, migrates data from the old instances, then shuts down the old instances.
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rolling_grow_and_shrink
object A strategy that creates new Elasticsearch instances, Kibana instances, and APM Servers with the new plan, then migrates the node data to minimize the amount of spare capacity.
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autodetect
object A strategy that lets constructor choose the most optimal way to execute the plan.
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plan_configuration
object The plan control configuration options for the Integrations Server.
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timeout
integer(int64) The total timeout in seconds after which the plan is cancelled even if it is not complete. Defaults to 4x the max memory capacity per node (in MB)
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calm_wait_time
integer(int64) This timeout determines how long to give a cluster after it responds to API calls before performing actual operations on it. It defaults to 5s
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extended_maintenance
boolean If true (default false), does not clear the maintenance flag (which prevents its API from being accessed except by the constructor) on new instances added until after a snapshot has been restored, otherwise, the maintenance flag is cleared once the new instances successfully join the new cluster
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cluster_reboot
string Set to 'forced' to force a reboot as part of the upgrade plan
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settings
object The settings for building this Integrations Server cluster
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settings
object Additional configuration for this Deployment
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traffic_filter_settings
object The rulesets to apply to all resources in this cluster. When specified, the set of rulesets is updated and the same rulesets will be applied to Kibana and APM clusters as well. If not specified, the rulesets remain as they were set previously.
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rulesets
array[string] Required IDs of the traffic filter rulesets
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observability
object Observability settings for this deployment
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logging
object The logging settings for the deployment
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destination
object Required The destination deployment that this deployment's logs will be sent to
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deployment_id
string Required The deployment to send logs and/or metrics to. Contains either the deployment's ID or 'self'.
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ref_id
string RefId of the Elasticsearch cluster to send logs and/or metrics to. If not specified, refId is resolved automatically as long as the destination deployment contains a single Elasticsearch resource.
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metrics
object The metrics settings for the deployment
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destination
object Required The destination deployment that this deployment's logs will be sent to
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deployment_id
string Required The deployment to send logs and/or metrics to. Contains either the deployment's ID or 'self'.
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ref_id
string RefId of the Elasticsearch cluster to send logs and/or metrics to. If not specified, refId is resolved automatically as long as the destination deployment contains a single Elasticsearch resource.
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autoscaling_enabled
boolean Enable autoscaling for this deployment.
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solution_type
string An optional string that declares the deployment's expected application. Example supported values are: elasticsearch, observability, security.
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metadata
object Additional information about this deployment
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alias
string A user-defined alias to use in place of Cluster IDs for user-friendly URLs
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region
string Identifier of the region to be used as the default for all the resources of the deployment
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version
string The version for all the resources of the deployment (must be one of the supported versions). Defaults to the latest version if not specified.
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system_owned
boolean Whether or not if this is system owned template.
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source
object Information describing the source that facilitated the plans current state
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facilitator
string Required The service where the change originated from
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action
string Required The type of plan change that was initiated
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date
string(date-time) Required The time the change was initiated
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user_id
string The user that requested the change
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admin_id
string The admin user that requested the change
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remote_addresses
array[string] The host addresses of the user that originated the change
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metadata
array[object] Optional arbitrary metadata to associate with this template.
The key-value pair.
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instance_configurations
array[object] Required List of instance configurations used in the cluster template.
The configuration template for Elasticsearch instances, Kibana instances, and APM Servers.
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id
string Unique identifier for the instance configuration
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name
string Required Display name for the instance configuration.
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config_version
integer(int32) If the IC is configuration controlled, this field is the version either being read back (reads return the latest IC unless specified by the 'config_version' URL param), or the version to update. Cannot be used in creates. For unversioned IC reads it is left empty.
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description
string Optional description for the instance configuration
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instance_type
string The type of instance. For instance configurations where the type is specified in the 'id', the default value of 'instance_type' will be automatically inferred.
Values are
elasticsearch
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array[string] Node types (master, data) for the instance. For instance configurations where the type (and tier) is specified in the 'id', the default value of 'node_types' will be automatically inferred.
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discrete_sizes
object Required Numerics representing possible instance sizes that the instance configuration supports.
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sizes
array[integer(int32)] Required List of supported sizes
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default_size
integer(int32) The default size
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resource
string The unit that each size represents. If not specified, it will default to 'memory'.
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memory
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storage_multiplier
number(double) Settings for the instance storage multiplier
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cpu_multiplier
number(double) Settings for the instance CPU multiplier
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metadata
object Optional arbitrary metadata to associate with this template.
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max_zones
integer(int32) The maximum number of availability zones in which this instance configuration has allocators. This field will be missing unless explicitly requested with the show_max_zones parameter.
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order
integer(int32) Determines the order in which this template should be returned when listed. Templates are returned in ascending order. If not specified, then the template willbe appended to the end of the list.
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min_version
string Minimum stack version required by this template, if any.
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template_category_id
string Provider and version agnostic template identifier used for grouping related template types.
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kibana_deeplink
array[object] The Kibana Deeplink for this type of deployment.
Embedded object that contains information for linking into a specific Kibana page configured via the template.
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The requested region was not found. (code:
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x-cloud-error-codes
string The error codes associated with the response
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templates.region_not_found
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errors
array[object] Required A list of errors that occurred in the failing request
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401 application/json
The user is not authorized to access requested region. (code:
templates.region_not_allowed
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x-cloud-error-codes
string The error codes associated with the response
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templates.region_not_allowed
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errors
array[object] Required A list of errors that occurred in the failing request
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