I was using this curl command line to clean my indices:
curl -XDELETE http://example.com/my_index-*
But, now, I want to delete my_index-.*[.][0-3][0-9]:
- to delete only
my_index-YYYY.MM.dd - to keep
my_index-YYYY.MM.dd-*
The relevant Elasticsearch documentation I have found:
Delete index API does say nothing on regex.
Multiple indices says:
It also support wildcards, for example:
test*or*testorte*tor*test*, and the ability to "add" (+) and "remove" (-), for example:+test*,-test3.Date math support in index names says:
Almost all APIs that have an
indexparameter, support date math in theindexparameter value.
[...]
date_formatis the optional format in which the computed date should be rendered. Defaults toYYYY.MM.dd.
My Questions:
- Is it possible to send a
DELETErequest method to Elasticsearch HTTP server to delete indices only formattedmy_index-YYYY.MM.dd? - Or the inverse, to delete all
my_index-*but keepingmy_index-*-*?
For example, regex can sometimes be provided within the POST data:
curl -XPOST http://example.com/my_index-2017.07.14/_search?pretty' -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d'
{
"suggest": {
"song-suggest" : {
"regex" : "n[ever|i]r",
"completion" : {
"field" : "suggest"
}
}
}
}'