Delete Policy API

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Request

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The Delete Policy API deletes an enrich policy from Elasticsearch.

DeletePolicyRequest deletePolicyRequest =
    new DeletePolicyRequest("users-policy");

Response

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The returned AcknowledgedResponse indicates if the delete policy request was acknowledged.

boolean isAcknowledged =
    deletePolicyResponse.isAcknowledged(); 

Whether delete policy request was acknowledged.

Synchronous execution

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When executing a DeletePolicyRequest in the following manner, the client waits for the AcknowledgedResponse to be returned before continuing with code execution:

AcknowledgedResponse deletePolicyResponse = client.enrich()
    .deletePolicy(deletePolicyRequest, RequestOptions.DEFAULT);

Synchronous calls may throw an IOException in case of either failing to parse the REST response in the high-level REST client, the request times out or similar cases where there is no response coming back from the server.

In cases where the server returns a 4xx or 5xx error code, the high-level client tries to parse the response body error details instead and then throws a generic ElasticsearchException and adds the original ResponseException as a suppressed exception to it.

Asynchronous execution

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Executing a DeletePolicyRequest can also be done in an asynchronous fashion so that the client can return directly. Users need to specify how the response or potential failures will be handled by passing the request and a listener to the asynchronous enrich-delete-policy method:

client.enrich().deletePolicyAsync(deletePolicyRequest,
    RequestOptions.DEFAULT, listener); 

The DeletePolicyRequest to execute and the ActionListener to use when the execution completes

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. Failure scenarios and expected exceptions are the same as in the synchronous execution case.

A typical listener for enrich-delete-policy looks like:

ActionListener<AcknowledgedResponse> listener =
    new ActionListener<AcknowledgedResponse>() {
    @Override
    public void onResponse(AcknowledgedResponse response) { 
        boolean isAcknowledged = response.isAcknowledged();
    }

    @Override
    public void onFailure(Exception e) {
        
    }
};

Called when the execution is successfully completed.

Called when the whole DeletePolicyRequest fails.