Put an OpenSearch document.
type: "io.kestra.plugin.opensearch."
Put a document with a Map.
id: opensearch_put
namespace: company.team
tasks:
- id: put
type: io.kestra.plugin.opensearch.Put
connection:
hosts:
- "http://localhost:9200"
index: "my_index"
key: "my_id"
value:
name: "John Doe"
city: "Paris"
Put a document from a JSON string.
id: opensearch_put
namespace: company.team
inputs:
- id: value
type: JSON
defaults: {"name": "John Doe", "city": "Paris"}
tasks:
- id: put
type: io.kestra.plugin.opensearch.Put
connection:
hosts:
- "http://localhost:9200"
index: "my_index"
key: "my_id"
value: "{{ inputs.value }}"
The connection properties.
The OpenSearch index.
The content type of value
.
The OpenSearch id.
Sets the type of operation to perform.
Should this request trigger a refresh.
an immediate refresh IMMEDIATE
, wait for a refresh WAIT_UNTIL
, or proceed ignore refreshes entirely NONE
.
Controls the shard routing of the request.
Using this value to hash the shard and not the id.
The OpenSearch value.
Can be a string. In this case, the contentType will be used or a raw Map.
The id of the document changed.
The change that occurred to the document.
The version of the updated document.
List of HTTP OpenSearch servers.
Must be an URI like https://opensearch.com:9200
with scheme and port.
Basic auth configuration.
List of HTTP headers to be send on every request.
Must be a string with key value separated with :
, ex: Authorization: Token XYZ
.
Sets the path's prefix for every request used by the HTTP client.
For example, if this is set to /my/path
, then any client request will become /my/path/
+ endpoint.
In essence, every request's endpoint is prefixed by this pathPrefix
.
The path prefix is useful for when OpenSearch is behind a proxy that provides a base path or a proxy that requires all paths to start with '/'; it is not intended for other purposes and it should not be supplied in other scenarios.
Whether the REST client should return any response containing at least one warning header as a failure.
Trust all SSL CA certificates.
Use this if the server is using a self signed SSL certificate.
Basic auth password.
Basic auth username.