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Index template exists API
editIndex template exists API
editThis documentation is about legacy index templates, which are deprecated and will be replaced by the composable templates introduced in Elasticsearch 7.8. For information about composable templates, see Index templates.
Checks if an legacy index template exists.
resp = client.indices.exists_template( name="template_1", ) print(resp)
response = client.indices.exists_template( name: 'template_1' ) puts response
const response = await client.indices.existsTemplate({ name: "template_1", }); console.log(response);
HEAD /_template/template_1
Request
editHEAD /_template/<index-template>
Prerequisites
edit-
If the Elasticsearch security features are enabled, you must have the
manage_index_templates
ormanage
cluster privilege to use this API.
Description
editUse the index template exists API to determine whether one or more index templates exist.
Index templates define settings, mappings, and aliases that can be applied automatically to new indices.
Path parameters
edit-
<index-template>
-
(Required, string)
Comma-separated list of index template names used to limit the request. Wildcard
(
*
) expressions are supported.
Query parameters
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flat_settings
-
(Optional, Boolean) If
true
, returns settings in flat format. Defaults tofalse
. -
local
-
(Optional, Boolean) If
true
, the request retrieves information from the local node only. Defaults tofalse
, which means information is retrieved from the master node. -
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.
Response codes
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200
- Indicates all specified index templates exist.
-
404
- Indicates one or more specified index templates do not exist.