How to Translate ElasticSearch Commands to NEST and Make Them Idempotent












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I am using the ElasticSearch Rollover API and need to setup an index, rollover and alias as shown below:



PUT /foo-000001 
{
"aliases": {
"foo-write": {}
},
"settings": {
"index": {
"number_of_shards": "1",
"number_of_replicas": "0"
}
}
}

POST /foo-write/_rollover
{
"conditions": {
"max_size": "10kb"
}
}

POST /_aliases
{
"actions" : [
{ "add" : { "index" : "foo-*", "alias" : "foo" } }
]
}


I'd like to run these commands at app startup, so Elastic Search is initialised. Firstly, are these commands idempotent? If I run them every time the app starts, will it cause problems? How can I make them idempotent?



Secondly, how can I translate these commands to use the ElasticSearch C# NEST client for .NET?










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    I am using the ElasticSearch Rollover API and need to setup an index, rollover and alias as shown below:



    PUT /foo-000001 
    {
    "aliases": {
    "foo-write": {}
    },
    "settings": {
    "index": {
    "number_of_shards": "1",
    "number_of_replicas": "0"
    }
    }
    }

    POST /foo-write/_rollover
    {
    "conditions": {
    "max_size": "10kb"
    }
    }

    POST /_aliases
    {
    "actions" : [
    { "add" : { "index" : "foo-*", "alias" : "foo" } }
    ]
    }


    I'd like to run these commands at app startup, so Elastic Search is initialised. Firstly, are these commands idempotent? If I run them every time the app starts, will it cause problems? How can I make them idempotent?



    Secondly, how can I translate these commands to use the ElasticSearch C# NEST client for .NET?










    share|improve this question

























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      I am using the ElasticSearch Rollover API and need to setup an index, rollover and alias as shown below:



      PUT /foo-000001 
      {
      "aliases": {
      "foo-write": {}
      },
      "settings": {
      "index": {
      "number_of_shards": "1",
      "number_of_replicas": "0"
      }
      }
      }

      POST /foo-write/_rollover
      {
      "conditions": {
      "max_size": "10kb"
      }
      }

      POST /_aliases
      {
      "actions" : [
      { "add" : { "index" : "foo-*", "alias" : "foo" } }
      ]
      }


      I'd like to run these commands at app startup, so Elastic Search is initialised. Firstly, are these commands idempotent? If I run them every time the app starts, will it cause problems? How can I make them idempotent?



      Secondly, how can I translate these commands to use the ElasticSearch C# NEST client for .NET?










      share|improve this question














      I am using the ElasticSearch Rollover API and need to setup an index, rollover and alias as shown below:



      PUT /foo-000001 
      {
      "aliases": {
      "foo-write": {}
      },
      "settings": {
      "index": {
      "number_of_shards": "1",
      "number_of_replicas": "0"
      }
      }
      }

      POST /foo-write/_rollover
      {
      "conditions": {
      "max_size": "10kb"
      }
      }

      POST /_aliases
      {
      "actions" : [
      { "add" : { "index" : "foo-*", "alias" : "foo" } }
      ]
      }


      I'd like to run these commands at app startup, so Elastic Search is initialised. Firstly, are these commands idempotent? If I run them every time the app starts, will it cause problems? How can I make them idempotent?



      Secondly, how can I translate these commands to use the ElasticSearch C# NEST client for .NET?







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      Muhammad Rehan SaeedMuhammad Rehan Saeed

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