- Java REST Client (deprecated): other versions:
- Overview
- Java Low Level REST Client
- Java High Level REST Client
- Getting started
- Document APIs
- Search APIs
- Miscellaneous APIs
- Indices APIs
- Analyze API
- Create Index API
- Delete Index API
- Indices Exists API
- Open Index API
- Close Index API
- Shrink Index API
- Split Index API
- Refresh API
- Flush API
- Flush Synced API
- Clear Cache API
- Force Merge API
- Rollover Index API
- Put Mapping API
- Get Mappings API
- Get Field Mappings API
- Index Aliases API
- Exists Alias API
- Get Alias API
- Update Indices Settings API
- Get Settings API
- Put Template API
- Validate Query API
- Get Templates API
- Get Index API
- Cluster APIs
- Ingest APIs
- Snapshot APIs
- Tasks APIs
- Script APIs
- Watcher APIs
- Using Java Builders
- Migration Guide
- License
Split Index API
editSplit Index API
editResize Request
editThe Split API requires a ResizeRequest
instance.
A ResizeRequest
requires two string arguments:
Optional arguments
editThe following arguments can optionally be provided:
Timeout to wait for the all the nodes to acknowledge the index is opened
as a |
|
Timeout to wait for the all the nodes to acknowledge the index is opened
as a |
Timeout to connect to the master node as a |
|
Timeout to connect to the master node as a |
The number of active shard copies to wait for before the split index API
returns a response, as an |
|
The number of active shard copies to wait for before the split index API
returns a response, as an |
Synchronous Execution
editResizeResponse resizeResponse = client.indices().split(request, RequestOptions.DEFAULT);
Asynchronous Execution
editThe asynchronous execution of a split index request requires both the ResizeRequest
instance and an ActionListener
instance to be passed to the asynchronous
method:
The asynchronous method does not block and returns immediately. Once it is
completed the ActionListener
is called back using the onResponse
method
if the execution successfully completed or using the onFailure
method if
it failed.
A typical listener for ResizeResponse
looks like:
Split Index Response
editThe returned ResizeResponse
allows to retrieve information about the
executed operation as follows:
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