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NAME¶
Search::Elasticsearch::Client::7_0::Direct::Watcher - Plugin providing Watcher API for Search::Elasticsearch 7.x
VERSION¶
version 7.717
SYNOPSIS¶
my $response = $es->watcher->start();
DESCRIPTION¶
This class extends the Search::Elasticsearch client with a "watcher" namespace, to support the Watcher APIs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/watcher-api.html>.
METHODS¶
The full documentation for the Watcher feature is available here: <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/x-pack/current/xpack-alerting.html>
"put_watch()"¶
    $response = $es->watcher->put_watch(
        id    => $watch_id,     # required
        body  => {...}
    );
The "put_watch()" method is used to register a new watcher or to update an existing watcher.
See the put_watch docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/watcher-api-put-watch.html> for more information.
Query string parameters:
  
   "active",
  
   "error_trace",
  
   "human",
  
   "if_primary_term",
  
   "if_seq_no",
  
   "master_timeout",
  
   "version"
"get_watch()"¶
    $response = $es->watcher->get_watch(
        id    => $watch_id,     # required
    );
The "get_watch()" method is used to retrieve a watch by ID.
See the get_watch docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/watcher-api-get-watch.html> for more information.
Query string parameters:
  
   "error_trace",
  
   "human"
"delete_watch()"¶
    $response = $es->watcher->delete_watch(
        id    => $watch_id,     # required
    );
The "delete_watch()" method is used to delete a watch by ID.
Query string parameters:
  
   "error_trace",
  
   "force",
  
   "human",
  
   "master_timeout"
See the delete_watch docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/watcher-api-delete-watch.html> for more information.
"execute_watch()"¶
    $response = $es->watcher->execute_watch(
        id    => $watch_id,     # optional
        body  => {...}          # optional
    );
The "execute_watch()" method forces the execution of a previously registered watch. Optional parameters may be passed in the "body".
Query string parameters:
  
   "debug",
  
   "error_trace",
  
   "human"
See the execute_watch docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/watcher-api-execute-watch.html> for more information.
"ack_watch()"¶
    $response = $es->watcher->ack_watch(
        watch_id => $watch_id,                  # required
        action_id => $action_id | \@action_ids  # optional
    );
The "ack_watch()" method is used to manually throttle the execution of a watch.
Query string parameters:
  
   "error_trace",
  
   "human",
  
   "master_timeout"
See the ack_watch docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/watcher-api-ack-watch.html> for more information.
"activate_watch()"¶
    $response = $es->watcher->activate_watch(
        watch_id => $watch_id,                  # required
    );
The "activate_watch()" method is used to activate a deactive watch.
Query string parameters:
  
   "error_trace",
  
   "human",
  
   "master_timeout"
See the activate_watch docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/watcher-api-activate-watch.html> for more information.
"deactivate_watch()"¶
    $response = $es->watcher->deactivate_watch(
        watch_id => $watch_id,                  # required
    );
The "deactivate_watch()" method is used to deactivate an active watch.
Query string parameters:
  
   "error_trace",
  
   "human",
  
   "master_timeout"
See the deactivate_watch docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/watcher-api-deactivate-watch.html> for more information.
"stats()"¶
    $response = $es->watcher->stats(
        metric => $metric       # optional
    );
The "stats()" method returns information about the status of the watcher plugin.
See the stats docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/watcher-api-stats.html> for more information.
Query string parameters:
  
   "error_trace",
  
   "human"
"stop()"¶
$response = $es->watcher->stop();
The "stop()" method stops the watcher service if it is running.
See the stop docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/watcher-api-stop.html> for more information.
Query string parameters:
  
   "error_trace",
  
   "human"
"start()"¶
$response = $es->watcher->start();
The "start()" method starts the watcher service if it is not already running.
See the start docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/watcher-api-start.html> for more information.
Query string parameters:
  
   "error_trace",
  
   "human"
"restart()"¶
$response = $es->watcher->restart();
The "restart()" method stops then starts the watcher service.
See the restart docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/watcher-api-restart.html> for more information.
Query string parameters:
  
   "error_trace",
  
   "human"
AUTHOR¶
Enrico Zimuel <enrico.zimuel@elastic.co>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
This software is Copyright (c) 2022 by Elasticsearch BV.
This is free software, licensed under:
The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004
| 2022-08-01 | perl v5.34.0 |