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Hi,
i'm able to join the forces and i can do some serious contributions next couple of weeks;
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@michaelklishin I've made an initial PR to unblock my stack: #261
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@neverfox there will be, when the last few issues for that milestone are reviewed and an RC is out for a week or two. Supporting every ElasticSearch feature is no longer a requirement: there are too many of them and their actual use follows the Pareto principle. Please take this discussion to the mailing list as it has little to do with 5.0 beyond what was already said.
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@timgluz woohoo!
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Hi,
any news on upgrading to 5.0 ?
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@nkhadakkar no news from me. this is an open source project. You can contribute to it.
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My priority is to get things polished for a 3.0 stable release (supporting Elasticsearch 2), but after that of course I'd like to see support for Elasticsearch 5, and would enjoy helping to implement that. Unfortunately, things at work have been extremely busy as of late, so I havenโt had the time to help get Elastisch 3 over the finish line.
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Good point. 3.0
should definitely ship before ElasticSearch 5.0 work starts.
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Do we have a pending items list of 3.0 release? just check any help can be offered to start the 5.0 works early..
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Started work on 5.0 myself as we've upgraded and had things break.
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It's also worth pointing out that 1.7 hits EOL on January 16 and Elastic Cloud is pulling the plug on 1.x installations on July 17 through forced upgrades for customer clusters to 2.x. If this library doesn't at least officially support 2.x, Clojure is going to be without any serious Elasticsearch client as far as Elastic-supported versions go. The clock is ticking, as they say. Depending on how close the master branch is to full 2.x support, is worth shooting for a stable 3.0 before thinking about 5.0 support? Or is there a belief that 5 support can come in time?
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2.x
has been supported in master and preview releases for a long time. There will be no jump straight to 5.0 because ElasticSearch 2.x installations aren't going away with the 5.0 release regardless of what Elastic supports.
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@michaelklishin So is the README incorrect when it says "Elastisch master provides Elasticsearch 2.x compatibility but not every Elasticsearch 2.3+ feature"? I guess what I'm saying is that currently, 2.x is being treated as beta functionality, in terms of how it has been released and documented. If that's no longer then case, then there should be a non-beta release so that 2.x support is clearly established. It might be purely psychological but nonetheless I think it's a good idea. If it is still the case, I'm suggesting that contributors might want to consider getting it there first before focusing on 5.0. Also, sorry if I wasn't clear, but I wasn't suggesting that 2.x was going away, only 1.x.
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I wonder if there is a chance to get released v.3.0.0-RC1. I reviewed all commits since v.3.0.0-beta1 and they seem to be an improvement for ppl wanting to use ES 2.4.
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@coreasync I'd like to address #192 first.
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3.0 is out and I'm happy to begin working on this (to the extent I have the time, which admittedly is not a lot).
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@michaelklishin I'm strongly motivated to contribute to 5.0 support, as @hantuzun also indicated on #257. Can a branch be started or PRs ready to accept? I'm preparing the content-type
fix for PR shortly.
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Related Issues (20)
- Enable the use of Elastic Shield HOT 9
- _version_type ignored in native bulk HOT 2
- Native get-mapping ignores index name in 2-arity version, returns all index mappings HOT 2
- doc link is dead HOT 1
- Node info endpoint HOT 4
- HTTP API nodes stats endpoint - unable to select specific groups of stats
- Delete by query is not working with HTTP (wrong url?) HOT 3
- Index creation failure in Elasticsearch 5.X HOT 1
- Async version of the REST API HOT 5
- Fix Delete By Query for Elasticsearch 5 HOT 4
- rest.index/refresh fails for Elasticsearch 5 HOT 5
- How can i change port number at which the queries are sent? HOT 1
- Update doc string for search HOT 1
- Cannot create a new index HOT 1
- HTTP client should be configured to use {:content-type :json} by default HOT 1
- Support clojure 1.10.0 HOT 6
- 3.0.1 release date? HOT 3
- Elasticsearch 7.x support? HOT 1
- Unable to create index
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