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[bugfix] making use of _template endpoint for opensearch versions < 2.0.0 #129

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@premkirank premkirank commented Nov 15, 2023

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  • making use of _template endpoint (legacy index templates) for older opensearch versions (< 2.0.0)

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…lder opensearch versions (<= 1.0.0)

Signed-off-by: premkiran <[email protected]>
@premkirank premkirank force-pushed the bugfix/112-opensearch_index_template branch from 107600f to 12ee583 Compare November 15, 2023 17:30
…version for using _template endpoint

Signed-off-by: premkiran <[email protected]>
@premkirank premkirank marked this pull request as ready for review November 15, 2023 18:36
Signed-off-by: premkiran <[email protected]>
@premkirank premkirank changed the title [bugfix] making use of _template endpoint for opensearch versions <=1.0.0 [bugfix] making use of _template endpoint for opensearch versions < 2.0.0 Nov 15, 2023
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Thanks @premkirank, @rblcoder can you please confirm if we can close this in interest of #168.
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opensearch_index_template stopped working on opensearch <2.0 eventhough it's documented as working
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