Stop transforms API
Stops one or more transforms.
Request
POST _transform/<transform_id>/_stop
POST _transform/<transform_id1>,<transform_id2>/_stop
POST _transform/_all/_stop
Prerequisites
If the Elasticsearch security features are enabled, you must have the following built-in roles and privileges:
manage_transform
The built-in transform_admin
role has this privilege.
For more information, see Security privileges and Built-in roles.
Description
You can stop multiple transforms in a single API request by using a comma-separated list of transforms or a wildcard expression. All transforms can be stopped by using _all
or *
as the <transform_id>
.
Path parameters
<transform_id>
(Required, string) Identifier for the transform. This identifier can contain lowercase alphanumeric characters (a-z and 0-9), hyphens, and underscores. It must start and end with alphanumeric characters.
Query parameters
allow_no_match
(Optional, boolean) Specifies what to do when the request:
- Contains wildcard expressions and there are no transforms that match.
- Contains the
_all
string or no identifiers and there are no matches. - Contains wildcard expressions and there are only partial matches.
The default value is true
, which returns a successful acknowledgement message when there are no matches. When there are only partial matches, the API stops the appropriate transforms. For example, if the request contains test-id1*,test-id2*
as the identifiers and there are no transforms that match test-id2*
, the API nonetheless stops the transforms that match test-id1*
.
If this parameter is false
, the request returns a 404
status code when there are no matches or only partial matches.
force
(Optional, boolean) Set to true
to stop a failed transform or to forcefully stop a transform that did not respond to the initial stop request.
timeout
(Optional, time value) If wait_for_completion=true
, the API blocks for (at maximum) the specified duration while waiting for the transform to stop. If more than timeout
time has passed, the API throws a timeout exception. Even if a timeout exception is thrown, the stop request is still processing and eventually moves the transform to STOPPED
. The timeout simply means the API call itself timed out while waiting for the status change. Defaults to 30s
wait_for_completion
(Optional, boolean) If set to true
, causes the API to block until the indexer state completely stops. If set to false
, the API returns immediately and the indexer will be stopped asynchronously in the background. Defaults to false
.
wait_for_checkpoint
(Optional, boolean) If set to true
, the transform will not completely stop until the current checkpoint is completed. If set to false
, the transform stops as soon as possible. Defaults to false
.
Response codes
404
(Missing resources)
If allow_no_match
is false
, this code indicates that there are no resources that match the request or only partial matches for the request.
Examples
POST _transform/ecommerce_transform/_stop
When the transform stops, you receive the following results:
{
"acknowledged" : true
}