Get global checkpoints APIedit
The purpose of the get global checkpoints api is to return the current global checkpoints for an index. This API allows users to know the what sequence numbers have been safely persisted in Elasticsearch.
Polling on global checkpoint advanceedit
The API has an optional polling mode enabled by the wait_for_advance
query
parameter. In polling mode, the API will only return after the global checkpoints
advance past the provided checkpoints
. By default, checkpoints
is an empty
array, which will lead to the API returning immediately.
If a timeout occurs before the global checkpoints advance past the provided
checkpoints
, Elasticsearch will return the current global checkpoints and a
boolean indicating that the request timed out.
Currently the wait_for_advance
parameter is only supported for one shard indices.
Polling on index readyedit
By default in polling mode, an exception will be returned if the index does not
exist or all the primary shards are not active. In polling mode, the
wait_for_index
parameter can be used to modify this behavior. If wait_for_index
is set to true, the API will wait for the index to be created and all primary
shards to be active.
If a timeout occurs before these conditions are met, the relevant exception will be returned.
Currently the wait_for_index
parameter is only supported when wait_for_advance
is true.
Requestedit
GET /<index>/_fleet/global_checkpoints
Path parametersedit
-
<index>
- (Required, string) A single index or index alias that resolves to a single index.
Query parametersedit
-
wait_for_advance
-
(Optional, Boolean) A boolean value which controls whether to wait (until the
timeout
) for the global checkpoints to advance past the providedcheckpoints
. Defaults tofalse
. -
wait_for_index
-
(Optional, Boolean) A boolean value which controls whether to wait (until the
timeout
) for the target index to exist and all primary shards be active. Can only betrue
whenwait_for_advance
istrue
. Defaults tofalse
. -
checkpoints
-
(Optional, list) A comma separated list of previous global checkpoints.
When used in combination with
wait_for_advance
, the API will only return once the global checkpoints advances past thecheckpoints
. Defaults to an empty list which will cause Elasticsearch to immediately return the current global checkpoints. -
timeout
-
(Optional, time units)
Period to wait for a global checkpoints to advance past
checkpoints
. Defaults to30s
.
Response bodyedit
-
global_checkpoints
- (array of integers) The global checkpoints for the index.
-
timed_out
-
(Boolean) If
false
the global checkpoints did not advance past thecheckpoints
within the specifiedtimeout
.