module Elasticsearch module API module Indices module Actions # Refresh the index and to make the changes (creates, updates, deletes) searchable. # # By default, Elasticsearch has a delay of 1 second until changes to an index are # available for search; the delay is configurable, see {Indices::Actions#put_settings}. # # You can trigger this operation explicitly, for example when performing a sequence of commands # in integration tests, or when you need to perform a manual "synchronization" of the index # with an external system at given moment. # # @example Refresh an index named _myindex_ # # client.indices.refresh index: 'myindex' # # @note The refresh operation can adversely affect indexing throughput when used too frequently. # # @option arguments [List] :index A comma-separated list of index names; use `_all` or empty string # to perform the operation on all indices # @option arguments [Boolean] :allow_no_indices Whether to ignore if a wildcard indices expression resolves into # no concrete indices. (This includes `_all` string or when no # indices have been specified) # @option arguments [String] :expand_wildcards Whether to expand wildcard expression to concrete indices that # are open, closed or both. (options: open, closed) # @option arguments [String] :ignore_indices When performed on multiple indices, allows to ignore # `missing` ones (options: none, missing) @until 1.0 # @option arguments [Boolean] :ignore_unavailable Whether specified concrete indices should be ignored when # unavailable (missing, closed, etc) # # @see http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/reference/api/admin-indices-refresh/ # def refresh(arguments={}) valid_params = [ :ignore_indices, :ignore_unavailable, :allow_no_indices, :expand_wildcards ] method = HTTP_POST path = Utils.__pathify Utils.__listify(arguments[:index]), '_refresh' params = Utils.__validate_and_extract_params arguments, valid_params body = nil perform_request(method, path, params, body).body end end end end end