Provided by: libsearch-elasticsearch-perl_7.717-1_all
NAME
Search::Elasticsearch::Client::7_0::Direct::ML - Plugin providing ML API for Search::Elasticsearch 7.x
VERSION
version 7.717
SYNOPSIS
my $response = $es->ml->start_datafeed(...) DESCRIPTION This class extends the Search::Elasticsearch client with an "ml" namespace, to support the Machine Learning APIs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/x-pack/7.0/xpack-ml.html>. The full documentation for the ML feature is available here: <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/x-pack/7.0/xpack-ml.html>
DATAFEED METHODS
"put_datafeed()" $response = $es->ml->put_datafeed( datafeed_id => $id # required body => {...} # required ) The "put_datafeed()" method enables you to instantiate a datafeed. See the put_datafeed docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-put-datafeed.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "human" "delete_datafeed()" $response = $es->xpack->ml->delete_datafeed( datafeed_id => $id # required ) The "delete_datafeed()" method enables you to delete a datafeed. See the delete_datafeed docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-delete-datafeed.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "force", "human" "start_datafeed()" $response = $es->ml->start_datafeed( datafeed_id => $id # required ) The "start_datafeed()" method enables you to start a datafeed. See the start_datafeed docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-start-datafeed.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "end", "error_trace", "human", "start", "timeout" "stop_datafeed()" $response = $es->ml->stop_datafeed( datafeed_id => $id # required ) The "stop_datafeed()" method enables you to stop a datafeed. See the stop_datafeed docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-stop-datafeed.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "allow_no_datafeeds", "error_trace", "force", "human", "timeout" "get_datafeeds()" $response = $es->ml->get_datafeeds( datafeed_id => $id # optional ) The "get_datafeeds()" method enables you to retrieve configuration information for datafeeds. See the get_datafeeds docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-get-datafeed.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "allow_no_datafeeds", "error_trace", "human" "get_datafeed_stats()" $response = $es->ml->get_datafeed_stats( datafeed_id => $id # optional ) The "get_datafeed_stats()" method enables you to retrieve configuration information for datafeeds. See the get_datafeed_stats docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-get-datafeed- stats.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "allow_no_datafeeds", "error_trace", "human" "preview_datafeed()" $response = $es->ml->preview_datafeed( datafeed_id => $id # required ) The "preview_datafeed()" method enables you to preview a datafeed. See the preview_datafeed docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-preview-datafeed.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "human" "update_datafeed()" $response = $es->ml->update_datafeed( datafeed_id => $id # required body => {...} # required ) The "update_datafeed()" method enables you to update certain properties of a datafeed. See the update_datafeed docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-update-datafeed.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "human"
JOB METHODS
"put_job()" $response = $es->ml->put_job( job_id => $id # required body => {...} # required ) The "put_job()" method enables you to instantiate a job. See the put_job docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml- put-job.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "human" "delete_job()" $response = $es->ml->delete_job( job_id => $id # required ) The "delete_job()" method enables you to delete a job. See the delete_job docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-delete-job.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "force", "human", "wait_for_completion" "open_job()" $response = $es->ml->open_job( job_id => $id # required ) The "open_job()" method enables you to open a closed job. See the open_job docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml- open-job.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "human" "close_job()" $response = $es->ml->close_job( job_id => $id # required ) The "close_job()" method enables you to close an open job. See the close_job docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-close-job.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "allow_no_jobs", "error_trace", "force", "human", "timeout" "get_jobs()" $response = $es->ml->get_jobs( job_id => $id # optional ) The "get_jobs()" method enables you to retrieve configuration information for jobs. See the get_jobs docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml- get-job.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "allow_no_jobs", "error_trace", "human" "get_job_stats()" $response = $es->ml->get_jobs_stats( job_id => $id # optional ) The "get_jobs_stats()" method enables you to retrieve usage information for jobs. See the get_job_statss docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-get-job-stats.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "allow_no_jobs", "error_trace", "human" "flush_job()" $response = $es->ml->flush_job( job_id => $id # required ) The "flush_job()" method forces any buffered data to be processed by the job. See the flush_job docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-flush-job.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "advance_time", "calc_interm", "end", "error_trace", "human", "skip_time", "start" "post_data()" $response = $es->ml->post_data( job_id => $id # required body => [data] # required ) The "post_data()" method enables you to send data to an anomaly detection job for analysis. See the post_data docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-post-data.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "human", "reset_end", "reset_start" "update_job()" $response = $es->ml->update_job( job_id => $id # required body => {...} # required ) The "update_job()" method enables you to update certain properties of a job. See the update_job docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-update-job.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "human" "delete_expired_data" $response = $es->ml->delete_expired_data( ) The "delete_expired_data()" method deletes expired machine learning data. See the delete_expired_data docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-delete-expired- data.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "human"
CALENDAR METHODS
"put_calendar()" $response = $es->ml->put_calendar( calendar_id => $id # required body => {...} # optional ) The "put_calendar()" method creates a new calendar. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "human" See the put calendar docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-put-calendar.html> for more information. "delete_calendar()" $response = $es->ml->delete_calendar( calendar_id => $id # required ) The "delete_calendar()" method deletes the specified calendar Query string parameters: "error_trace", "human" See the delete_calendar docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-delete-calendar.html> for more information. "put_calendar_job()" $response = $es->ml->put_calendar_job( calendar_id => $id, # required job_id => $id # required ) The "put_calendar_job()" method adds a job to a calendar. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "human" See the put_calendar_job docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-put-calendar-job.html> for more information. "delete_calendar_job()" $response = $es->ml->delete_calendar_job( calendar_id => $id, # required job_id => $id # required ) The "delete_calendar_job()" method deletes a job from a calendar. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "human" See the delete_calendar_job docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-delete-calendar- job.html> for more information. "put_calendar_event()" $response = $es->ml->post_calendar_events( calendar_id => $id, # required body => {...} # required ) The "post_calendar_events()" method adds scheduled events to a calendar. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "human" See the post_calendar_events docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-post-calendar- events.html> for more information. "delete_calendar_event()" $response = $es->ml->delete_calendar_event( calendar_id => $id, # required event_id => $id # required ) The "delete_calendar_event()" method deletes an event from a calendar. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "human" See the delete_calendar_event docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-delete-calendar- event.html> for more information. "get_calendars()" $response = $es->ml->get_calendars( calendar_id => $id, # optional ) The "get_calendars()" method returns the specified calendar or all calendars. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "from", "human", "size" See the get_calendars docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-get-calendar- event.html> for more information. "get_calendar_events()" $response = $es->ml->get_calendar_events( calendar_id => $id, # required ) The "get_calendar_events()" method retrieves events from a calendar. Query string parameters: "end", "error_trace", "from", "human", "job_id", "size", "start" See the get_calendar_events docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-get-calendar- event.html> for more information.
FILTER METHODS
"put_filter()" $response = $es->ml->put_filter( filter_id => $id, # required body => {...} # required ) The "put_filter()" method creates a named filter. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "human" See the put_filter docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-put-filter.html> for more information. "update_filter()" $response = $es->ml->update_filter( filter_id => $id, # required body => {...} # required ) The "update_filter()" method updates the description of a filter, adds items, or removes items. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "human" See the update_filter docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-update-filter.html> for more information. "get_filters()" $response = $es->ml->get_filters( filter_id => $id, # optional ) The "get_filters()" method retrieves a named filter or all filters. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "from", "human", "size" See the get_filters docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-get-filters.html> for more information. "delete_filter()" $response = $es->ml->delete_filter( filter_id => $id, # required ) The "delete_filter()" method deletes a named filter. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "human" See the delete_filters docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-delete-filter.html> for more information.
FORECAST METHODS
"forecast()" $response = $es->ml->forecast( job_id => $id # required ) The "forecast()" method enables you to create a new forecast See the forecast docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml- forecast.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "duration", "error_trace", "expires_in", "human" "delete_forecast()" $response = $es->ml->delete_forecast( forecast_id => $id, # required job_id => $id # required ) The "delete_forecast()" method enables you to delete an existing forecast. See the delete_forecast docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-delete-forecast.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "allow_no_forecasts", "error_trace", "human", "timeout"
MODEL SNAPSHOT METHODS
"delete_model_snapshot()" $response = $es->ml->delete_model_snapshot( snapshot_id => $id # required ) The "delete_model_snapshot()" method enables you to delete an existing model snapshot. See the delete_model_snapshot docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-delete-snapshot.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "human" "get_model_snapshots()" $response = $es->ml->get_model_snapshots( job_id => $job_id, # required snapshot_id => $snapshot_id # optional ) The "get_model_snapshots()" method enables you to retrieve information about model snapshots. See the get_model_snapshots docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-get-snapshot.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "desc", "end", "error_trace", "from", "human", "size", "sort", "start" "revert_model_snapshot()" $response = $es->ml->revert_model_snapshot( job_id => $job_id, # required snapshot_id => $snapshot_id # required ) The "revert_model_snapshots()" method enables you to revert to a specific snapshot. See the revert_model_snapshot docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-revert-snapshot.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "delete_intervening_results", "error_trace", "human" "update_model_snapshot()" $response = $es->ml->update_model_snapshot( job_id => $job_id, # required snapshot_id => $snapshot_id # required ) The "update_model_snapshots()" method enables you to update certain properties of a snapshot. See the update_model_snapshot docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-update-snapshot.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "human"
RESULT METHODS
"get_buckets()" $response = $es->ml->get_buckets( job_id => $job_id, # required timestamp => $timestamp # optional ) The "get_buckets()" method enables you to retrieve job results for one or more buckets. See the get_buckets docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-get-bucket.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "anomaly_score", "desc", "end", "error_trace", "exclude_interim", "expand", "from", "human", "size", "sort", "start" "get_overall_buckets()" $response = $es->ml->get_overall_buckets( job_id => $job_id, # required ) The "get_overall_buckets()" method retrieves overall bucket results that summarize the bucket results of multiple jobs. See the get_overall_buckets docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-get-overall- buckets.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "allow_no_jobs", "bucket_span", "end", "error_trace", "exclude_interim", "human", "overall_score", "start", "top_n" "get_categories()" $response = $es->ml->get_categories( job_id => $job_id, # required category_id => $category_id # optional ) The "get_categories()" method enables you to retrieve job results for one or more categories. See the get_categories docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-get-category.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "from", "human", "size" "get_influencers()" $response = $es->ml->get_influencers( job_id => $job_id, # required ) The "get_influencers()" method enables you to retrieve job results for one or more influencers. See the get_influencers docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-get-influencer.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "desc", "end", "error_trace", "exclude_interim", "expand", "from", "human", "influencer_score", "size", "sort", "start" "get_records()" $response = $es->ml->get_records( job_id => $job_id, # required ) The "get_records()" method enables you to retrieve anomaly records for a job. See the get_records docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-get-record.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "desc", "end", "error_trace", "exclude_interim", "expand", "from", "human", "record_score", "size", "sort", "start"
FILE STRUCTURE METHODS
"find_file_structure" $response = $es->ml->find_file_structure( body => { ... }, # required ) The "find_file_structure()" method finds the structure of a text file which contains data that is suitable to be ingested into Elasticsearch. See the find_file_structure docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-find-file- structure.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "charset", "column_names", "delimiter", "error_trace", "explain", "format", "grok_pattern", "has_header_row", "human", "lines_to_sample", "quote", "should_trim_fields", "timeout", "timestamp_field", "timestamp_format"
INFO METHODS
"info" $response = $es->ml->info(); The "info()" method returns defaults and limits used by machine learning. See the find_file_structure docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/get-ml-info.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "error_trace", "human"
UPGRADE METHODS
"set_upgrade_mode" $response = $es->ml->set_upgrade_mode(); The "set_upgrade_mode()" method sets a cluster wide "upgrade_mode" setting that prepares machine learning indices for an upgrade. See the set_upgrade_mode docs <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/ml-set-upgrade-mode.html> for more information. Query string parameters: "enabled", "error_trace", "human", "timeout"
AUTHOR
Enrico Zimuel <enrico.zimuel@elastic.co>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2022 by Elasticsearch BV. This is free software, licensed under: The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004 perl v5.34.0 20Search::Elasticsearch::Client::7_0::Direct::ML(3pm)