Update connector index name API
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Update connector index name API
editThis functionality is in beta and is subject to change. The design and code is less mature than official GA features and is being provided as-is with no warranties. Beta features are not subject to the support SLA of official GA features.
Updates the index_name field of a connector, specifying the index where the data ingested by the connector is stored.
To get started with Connector APIs, check out our tutorial.
Request
editPUT _connector/<connector_id>/_index_name
Prerequisites
edit- To sync data using self-managed connectors, you need to deploy the Elastic connector service. on your own infrastructure. This service runs automatically on Elastic Cloud for Elastic managed connectors.
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The
connector_idparameter should reference an existing connector.
Path parameters
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<connector_id> - (Required, string)
Request body
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index_name - (Required, string) Index name where the connector ingests data. Each index name can be associated with at most one connector.
Response codes
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200 -
Connector
index_namefield was successfully updated. -
400 -
The
connector_idwas not provided or the request payload was malformed. -
404(Missing resources) -
No connector matching
connector_idcould be found.
Examples
editThe following example updates the index_name field for the connector with ID my-connector:
resp = client.connector.update_index_name(
connector_id="my-connector",
index_name="data-from-my-google-drive",
)
print(resp)
response = client.connector.update_index_name(
connector_id: 'my-connector',
body: {
index_name: 'data-from-my-google-drive'
}
)
puts response
const response = await client.connector.updateIndexName({
connector_id: "my-connector",
index_name: "data-from-my-google-drive",
});
console.log(response);
PUT _connector/my-connector/_index_name
{
"index_name": "data-from-my-google-drive"
}
{
"result": "updated"
}