- 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
- Index APIs
- Analyze API
- Create Index API
- Delete Index API
- Index Exists API
- Open Index API
- Close Index API
- Shrink Index API
- Split Index API
- Clone 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
- Templates Exist API
- Get Index API
- Freeze Index API
- Unfreeze Index API
- Delete Template API
- Reload Search Analyzers API
- Cluster APIs
- Ingest APIs
- Snapshot APIs
- Tasks APIs
- Script APIs
- Licensing APIs
- Machine Learning APIs
- Put anomaly detection job API
- Get anomaly detection jobs API
- Delete anomaly detection job API
- Open anomaly detection job API
- Close anomaly detection job API
- Update anomaly detection job API
- Flush Job API
- Put datafeed API
- Update datafeed API
- Get datafeed API
- Delete datafeed API
- Preview Datafeed API
- Start datafeed API
- Stop Datafeed API
- Get datafeed stats API
- Get anomaly detection job stats API
- Forecast Job API
- Delete Forecast API
- Get buckets API
- Get overall buckets API
- Get records API
- Post Data API
- Get influencers API
- Get categories API
- Get calendars API
- Put calendar API
- Get calendar events API
- Post Calendar Event API
- Delete calendar event API
- Put anomaly detection jobs in calendar API
- Delete anomaly detection jobs from calendar API
- Delete calendar API
- Get data frame analytics jobs API
- Get data frame analytics jobs stats API
- Put data frame analytics jobs API
- Delete data frame analytics jobs API
- Start data frame analytics jobs API
- Stop data frame analytics jobs API
- Evaluate data frame analytics API
- Estimate memory usage API
- Put Filter API
- Get filters API
- Update filter API
- Delete Filter API
- Get model snapshots API
- Delete Model Snapshot API
- Revert Model Snapshot API
- Update model snapshot API
- ML get info API
- Delete Expired Data API
- Set Upgrade Mode API
- Migration APIs
- Rollup APIs
- Security APIs
- Put User API
- Get Users API
- Delete User API
- Enable User API
- Disable User API
- Change Password API
- Put Role API
- Get Roles API
- Delete Role API
- Delete Privileges API
- Get Builtin Privileges API
- Get Privileges API
- Clear Roles Cache API
- Clear Realm Cache API
- Authenticate API
- Has Privileges API
- Get User Privileges API
- SSL Certificate API
- Put Role Mapping API
- Get Role Mappings API
- Delete Role Mapping API
- Create Token API
- Invalidate Token API
- Put Privileges API
- Create API Key API
- Get API Key information API
- Invalidate API Key API
- Watcher APIs
- Graph APIs
- CCR APIs
- Index Lifecycle Management APIs
- Snapshot Lifecycle Management APIs
- Transform APIs
- Using Java Builders
- Migration Guide
- License
Validate Query API
editValidate Query API
editValidate Query Request
editA ValidateQueryRequest
requires one or more indices
on which the query is validated. If no index
is provided the request is executed on all indices.
In addition it also needs the query that needs to be validated. The query can be built using the QueryBuilders
utility class.
The following code snippet builds a sample boolean query.
Optional arguments
editThe following arguments can optionally be provided:
By default, the request is executed on a single shard only, which is randomly selected. The detailed explanation of
the query may depend on which shard is being hit, and therefore may vary from one request to another. So, in case of
query rewrite the allShards
parameter should be used to get response from all available shards.
When the query is valid, the explanation defaults to the string representation of that query. With rewrite set to true, the explanation is more detailed showing the actual Lucene query that will be executed
Synchronous execution
editWhen executing a ValidateQueryRequest
in the following manner, the client waits
for the ValidateQueryResponse
to be returned before continuing with code execution:
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
editExecuting a ValidateQueryRequest
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 indices-validate-query 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. Failure scenarios and expected exceptions are the same as in the
synchronous execution case.
A typical listener for indices-validate-query
looks like:
Validate Query Response
editThe returned ValidateQueryResponse
allows to retrieve information about the executed
operation as follows:
boolean isValid = response.isValid(); int totalShards = response.getTotalShards(); int successfulShards = response.getSuccessfulShards(); int failedShards = response.getFailedShards(); if (failedShards > 0) { for(DefaultShardOperationFailedException failure: response.getShardFailures()) { String failedIndex = failure.index(); int shardId = failure.shardId(); String reason = failure.reason(); } } for(QueryExplanation explanation: response.getQueryExplanation()) { String explanationIndex = explanation.getIndex(); int shardId = explanation.getShard(); String explanationString = explanation.getExplanation(); }
Check if the query is valid or not. |
|
Get total number of shards. |
|
Get number of shards that were successful. |
|
Get number of shards that failed. |
|
Get the shard failures as |
|
Get the index of a failed shard. |
|
Get the shard id of a failed shard. |
|
Get the reason for shard failure. |
|
Get the detailed explanation for the shards (if explain was set to |
|
Get the index to which a particular explanation belongs. |
|
Get the shard id to which a particular explanation belongs. |
|
Get the actual explanation string. |
On this page