Stop datafeeds API
editStop datafeeds API
editStops one or more datafeeds.
A datafeed that is stopped ceases to retrieve data from Elasticsearch. A datafeed can be started and stopped multiple times throughout its lifecycle.
Request
editPOST _ml/datafeeds/<feed_id>/_stop
POST _ml/datafeeds/<feed_id>,<feed_id>/_stop
POST _ml/datafeeds/_all/_stop
Description
editYou can stop multiple datafeeds in a single API request by using a
comma-separated list of datafeeds or a wildcard expression. You can close all
datafeeds by using _all
or by specifying *
as the <feed_id>
.
Path Parameters
edit-
feed_id
- (string) Identifier for the datafeed. It can be a datafeed identifier or a wildcard expression.
Query parameters
edit-
allow_no_datafeeds
-
(Optional, boolean) Specifies what to do when the request:
- Contains wildcard expressions and there are no {datafeeds} that match.
-
Contains the
_all
string or no identifiers and there are no matches. - Contains wildcard expressions and there are only partial matches.
The default value is
true
, which returns an emptydatafeeds
array when there are no matches and the subset of results when there are partial matches. If this parameter isfalse
, the request returns a404
status code when there are no matches or only partial matches.
Request Body
edit-
force
- (boolean) If true, the datafeed is stopped forcefully.
-
timeout
- (time) Controls the amount of time to wait until a datafeed stops. The default value is 20 seconds.
Response codes
edit-
404
(Missing resources) -
If
allow_no_datafeeds
isfalse
, this code indicates that there are no resources that match the request or only partial matches for the request.
Authorization
editYou must have manage_ml
, or manage
cluster privileges to use this API.
For more information, see
Security Privileges.
Examples
editThe following example stops the datafeed-total-requests
datafeed:
POST _ml/datafeeds/datafeed-total-requests/_stop { "timeout": "30s" }
When the datafeed stops, you receive the following results:
{ "stopped": true }