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X-Pack Usage API
editX-Pack Usage API
editExecution
editDetailed information about the usage of features from X-Pack can be
retrieved using the usage()
method:
XPackUsageRequest request = new XPackUsageRequest(); XPackUsageResponse response = client.xpack().usage(request, RequestOptions.DEFAULT);
Response
editThe returned XPackUsageResponse
contains a Map
keyed by feature name.
Every feature map has an available
key, indicating whether that
feature is available given the current license, and an enabled
key,
indicating whether that feature is currently enabled. Other keys
are specific to each feature.
Map<String, Map<String, Object>> usages = response.getUsages(); Map<String, Object> monitoringUsage = usages.get("monitoring"); assertThat(monitoringUsage.get("available"), is(true)); assertThat(monitoringUsage.get("enabled"), is(true)); assertThat(monitoringUsage.get("collection_enabled"), is(false));
Asynchronous Execution
editThis request can be executed asynchronously:
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 XPackUsageResponse
looks like:
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