cat indices API
editcat indices API
editcat APIs are only intended for human consumption using the command line or Kibana console. They are not intended for use by applications. For application consumption, use the get index API.
Returns high-level information about indices in a cluster, including backing indices for data streams.
Prerequisites
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If the Elasticsearch security features are enabled, you must have the
monitor
ormanage
cluster privilege to use this API. You must also have themonitor
ormanage
index privilege for any data stream, index, or alias you retrieve.
Description
editUse the cat indices API to get the following information for each index in a cluster:
- Shard count
- Document count
- Deleted document count
- Primary store size
- Total store size of all shards, including shard replicas
These metrics are retrieved directly from Lucene, which Elasticsearch uses internally to power indexing and search. As a result, all document counts include hidden nested documents.
To get an accurate count of Elasticsearch documents, use the cat count or count APIs.
Path parameters
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<target>
-
(Optional, string) Comma-separated list of data streams, indices, and aliases
used to limit the request. Supports wildcards (
*
). To target all data streams and indices, omit this parameter or use*
or_all
.
Query parameters
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bytes
- (Optional, byte size units) Unit used to display byte values.
-
format
- (Optional, string) Short version of the HTTP accept header. Valid values include JSON, YAML, etc.
-
h
- (Optional, string) Comma-separated list of column names to display.
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health
-
(Optional, string) Health status used to limit returned indices. Valid values are:
-
green
-
yellow
-
red
By default, the response includes indices of any health status.
-
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help
-
(Optional, Boolean) If
true
, the response includes help information. Defaults tofalse
. -
include_unloaded_segments
-
(Optional, Boolean) If
true
, the response includes information from segments that are not loaded into memory. Defaults tofalse
. -
master_timeout
-
(Optional, time units)
Period to wait for the master node. If the master node is not available before
the timeout expires, the request fails and returns an error. Defaults to
30s
. Can also be set to-1
to indicate that the request should never timeout.
-
pri
(primary shards) -
(Optional, Boolean) If
true
, the response only includes information from primary shards. Defaults tofalse
. -
s
- (Optional, string) Comma-separated list of column names or column aliases used to sort the response.
-
time
- (Optional, time units) Unit used to display time values.
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v
-
(Optional, Boolean) If
true
, the response includes column headings. Defaults tofalse
. -
expand_wildcards
-
(Optional, string) Type of index that wildcard patterns can match. If the request can target data streams, this argument determines whether wildcard expressions match hidden data streams. Supports comma-separated values, such as
open,hidden
. Valid values are:-
all
- Match any data stream or index, including hidden ones.
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open
- Match open, non-hidden indices. Also matches any non-hidden data stream.
-
closed
- Match closed, non-hidden indices. Also matches any non-hidden data stream. Data streams cannot be closed.
-
hidden
-
Match hidden data streams and hidden indices. Must be combined with
open
,closed
, or both. -
none
- Wildcard patterns are not accepted.
-
Examples
editresp = client.cat.indices( index="my-index-*", v=True, s="index", ) print(resp)
response = client.cat.indices( index: 'my-index-*', v: true, s: 'index' ) puts response
const response = await client.cat.indices({ index: "my-index-*", v: "true", s: "index", }); console.log(response);
GET /_cat/indices/my-index-*?v=true&s=index
The API returns the following response:
health status index uuid pri rep docs.count docs.deleted store.size pri.store.size dataset.size yellow open my-index-000001 u8FNjxh8Rfy_awN11oDKYQ 1 1 1200 0 88.1kb 88.1kb 88.1kb green open my-index-000002 nYFWZEO7TUiOjLQXBaYJpA 1 0 0 0 260b 260b 260b