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Forecast jobs API
editForecast jobs API
editPredicts the future behavior of a time series by using its historical behavior.
Request
editPOST _ml/anomaly_detectors/<job_id>/_forecast
Description
edit-
If you use an
over_field_name
property in your job, you cannot create a forecast. For more information about this property, see Job resources. - The job must be open when you create a forecast. Otherwise, an error occurs.
Path Parameters
edit-
job_id
- (string) Identifier for the job.
Request Parameters
edit-
duration
-
(time units) A period of time that indicates how far into the future to
forecast. For example,
30d
corresponds to 30 days. The default value is 1 day. The forecast starts at the last record that was processed. For more information about time units, see Time units. -
expires_in
-
(time units) The period of time that forecast results are retained.
After a forecast expires, the results are deleted. The default value is 14 days.
If set to a value of
0
, the forecast is never automatically deleted. For more information about time units, see Time units.
Authorization
editYou must have manage_ml
, or manage
cluster privileges to use this API.
For more information, see Security privileges.
Examples
editThe following example requests a 10 day forecast for the total-requests
job:
POST _ml/anomaly_detectors/total-requests/_forecast { "duration": "10d" }
When the forecast is created, you receive the following results:
{ "acknowledged": true, "forecast_id": "wkCWa2IB2lF8nSE_TzZo" }
You can subsequently see the forecast in the Single Metric Viewer in Kibana.