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Docs: Pin two IDs in the rest client #40785
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We generate two pages with "funny" names: * _changing_the_client_8217_s_initialization_code.html * _changing_the_application_8217_s_code.html The leading `_` comes from us not specifying the name of the page. The `8217` comes about because of the single quote character. This is a funny name, but it is the name that we have so we shouldn't change it without putting in a redirect. We're looking at switching these docs from being built with the no-longer-maintained AsciiDoc project to being built with the actively-maintained Asciidoctor project. Asciidoctor Doesn't include the `8217`s in the generated ids. That is *better*, but we don't really want to change the pages. Ultimately we'd prefer none of our pages start with `_`, but that is a problem for a different time. Anyway, this pins the ids to their "funny" id so it won't change when we switch to Asciidoctor. We'll remove it later, when we have more fine control of our redirects.
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LGTM
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We generate two pages with "funny" names: * _changing_the_client_8217_s_initialization_code.html * _changing_the_application_8217_s_code.html The leading `_` comes from us not specifying the name of the page. The `8217` comes about because of the single quote character. This is a funny name, but it is the name that we have so we shouldn't change it without putting in a redirect. We're looking at switching these docs from being built with the no-longer-maintained AsciiDoc project to being built with the actively-maintained Asciidoctor project. Asciidoctor Doesn't include the `8217`s in the generated ids. That is *better*, but we don't really want to change the pages. Ultimately we'd prefer none of our pages start with `_`, but that is a problem for a different time. Anyway, this pins the ids to their "funny" id so it won't change when we switch to Asciidoctor. We'll remove it later, when we have more fine control of our redirects.
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We generate two pages with "funny" names: * _changing_the_client_8217_s_initialization_code.html * _changing_the_application_8217_s_code.html The leading `_` comes from us not specifying the name of the page. The `8217` comes about because of the single quote character. This is a funny name, but it is the name that we have so we shouldn't change it without putting in a redirect. We're looking at switching these docs from being built with the no-longer-maintained AsciiDoc project to being built with the actively-maintained Asciidoctor project. Asciidoctor Doesn't include the `8217`s in the generated ids. That is *better*, but we don't really want to change the pages. Ultimately we'd prefer none of our pages start with `_`, but that is a problem for a different time. Anyway, this pins the ids to their "funny" id so it won't change when we switch to Asciidoctor. We'll remove it later, when we have more fine control of our redirects.
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We generate two pages with "funny" names: * _changing_the_client_8217_s_initialization_code.html * _changing_the_application_8217_s_code.html The leading `_` comes from us not specifying the name of the page. The `8217` comes about because of the single quote character. This is a funny name, but it is the name that we have so we shouldn't change it without putting in a redirect. We're looking at switching these docs from being built with the no-longer-maintained AsciiDoc project to being built with the actively-maintained Asciidoctor project. Asciidoctor Doesn't include the `8217`s in the generated ids. That is *better*, but we don't really want to change the pages. Ultimately we'd prefer none of our pages start with `_`, but that is a problem for a different time. Anyway, this pins the ids to their "funny" id so it won't change when we switch to Asciidoctor. We'll remove it later, when we have more fine control of our redirects.
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We generate two pages with "funny" names: * _changing_the_client_8217_s_initialization_code.html * _changing_the_application_8217_s_code.html The leading `_` comes from us not specifying the name of the page. The `8217` comes about because of the single quote character. This is a funny name, but it is the name that we have so we shouldn't change it without putting in a redirect. We're looking at switching these docs from being built with the no-longer-maintained AsciiDoc project to being built with the actively-maintained Asciidoctor project. Asciidoctor Doesn't include the `8217`s in the generated ids. That is *better*, but we don't really want to change the pages. Ultimately we'd prefer none of our pages start with `_`, but that is a problem for a different time. Anyway, this pins the ids to their "funny" id so it won't change when we switch to Asciidoctor. We'll remove it later, when we have more fine control of our redirects.
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We generate two pages with "funny" names: * _changing_the_client_8217_s_initialization_code.html * _changing_the_application_8217_s_code.html The leading `_` comes from us not specifying the name of the page. The `8217` comes about because of the single quote character. This is a funny name, but it is the name that we have so we shouldn't change it without putting in a redirect. We're looking at switching these docs from being built with the no-longer-maintained AsciiDoc project to being built with the actively-maintained Asciidoctor project. Asciidoctor Doesn't include the `8217`s in the generated ids. That is *better*, but we don't really want to change the pages. Ultimately we'd prefer none of our pages start with `_`, but that is a problem for a different time. Anyway, this pins the ids to their "funny" id so it won't change when we switch to Asciidoctor. We'll remove it later, when we have more fine control of our redirects.
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We generate two pages with "funny" names: * _changing_the_client_8217_s_initialization_code.html * _changing_the_application_8217_s_code.html The leading `_` comes from us not specifying the name of the page. The `8217` comes about because of the single quote character. This is a funny name, but it is the name that we have so we shouldn't change it without putting in a redirect. We're looking at switching these docs from being built with the no-longer-maintained AsciiDoc project to being built with the actively-maintained Asciidoctor project. Asciidoctor Doesn't include the `8217`s in the generated ids. That is *better*, but we don't really want to change the pages. Ultimately we'd prefer none of our pages start with `_`, but that is a problem for a different time. Anyway, this pins the ids to their "funny" id so it won't change when we switch to Asciidoctor. We'll remove it later, when we have more fine control of our redirects.
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We generate two pages with "funny" names: * _changing_the_client_8217_s_initialization_code.html * _changing_the_application_8217_s_code.html The leading `_` comes from us not specifying the name of the page. The `8217` comes about because of the single quote character. This is a funny name, but it is the name that we have so we shouldn't change it without putting in a redirect. We're looking at switching these docs from being built with the no-longer-maintained AsciiDoc project to being built with the actively-maintained Asciidoctor project. Asciidoctor Doesn't include the `8217`s in the generated ids. That is *better*, but we don't really want to change the pages. Ultimately we'd prefer none of our pages start with `_`, but that is a problem for a different time. Anyway, this pins the ids to their "funny" id so it won't change when we switch to Asciidoctor. We'll remove it later, when we have more fine control of our redirects.
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We generate two pages with "funny" names: * _changing_the_client_8217_s_initialization_code.html * _changing_the_application_8217_s_code.html The leading `_` comes from us not specifying the name of the page. The `8217` comes about because of the single quote character. This is a funny name, but it is the name that we have so we shouldn't change it without putting in a redirect. We're looking at switching these docs from being built with the no-longer-maintained AsciiDoc project to being built with the actively-maintained Asciidoctor project. Asciidoctor Doesn't include the `8217`s in the generated ids. That is *better*, but we don't really want to change the pages. Ultimately we'd prefer none of our pages start with `_`, but that is a problem for a different time. Anyway, this pins the ids to their "funny" id so it won't change when we switch to Asciidoctor. We'll remove it later, when we have more fine control of our redirects.
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We generate two pages with "funny" names: * _changing_the_client_8217_s_initialization_code.html * _changing_the_application_8217_s_code.html The leading `_` comes from us not specifying the name of the page. The `8217` comes about because of the single quote character. This is a funny name, but it is the name that we have so we shouldn't change it without putting in a redirect. We're looking at switching these docs from being built with the no-longer-maintained AsciiDoc project to being built with the actively-maintained Asciidoctor project. Asciidoctor Doesn't include the `8217`s in the generated ids. That is *better*, but we don't really want to change the pages. Ultimately we'd prefer none of our pages start with `_`, but that is a problem for a different time. Anyway, this pins the ids to their "funny" id so it won't change when we switch to Asciidoctor. We'll remove it later, when we have more fine control of our redirects.
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We generate two pages with "funny" names: * _changing_the_client_8217_s_initialization_code.html * _changing_the_application_8217_s_code.html The leading `_` comes from us not specifying the name of the page. The `8217` comes about because of the single quote character. This is a funny name, but it is the name that we have so we shouldn't change it without putting in a redirect. We're looking at switching these docs from being built with the no-longer-maintained AsciiDoc project to being built with the actively-maintained Asciidoctor project. Asciidoctor Doesn't include the `8217`s in the generated ids. That is *better*, but we don't really want to change the pages. Ultimately we'd prefer none of our pages start with `_`, but that is a problem for a different time. Anyway, this pins the ids to their "funny" id so it won't change when we switch to Asciidoctor. We'll remove it later, when we have more fine control of our redirects.
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We generate two pages with "funny" names: * _changing_the_client_8217_s_initialization_code.html * _changing_the_application_8217_s_code.html The leading `_` comes from us not specifying the name of the page. The `8217` comes about because of the single quote character. This is a funny name, but it is the name that we have so we shouldn't change it without putting in a redirect. We're looking at switching these docs from being built with the no-longer-maintained AsciiDoc project to being built with the actively-maintained Asciidoctor project. Asciidoctor Doesn't include the `8217`s in the generated ids. That is *better*, but we don't really want to change the pages. Ultimately we'd prefer none of our pages start with `_`, but that is a problem for a different time. Anyway, this pins the ids to their "funny" id so it won't change when we switch to Asciidoctor. We'll remove it later, when we have more fine control of our redirects.
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* elastic/master: (25 commits) Rollup ignores time_zone on date histogram (elastic#40844) HLRC: fix uri encode bug when url path starts with '/' (elastic#34436) Mutes GatewayIndexStateIT.testRecoverBrokenIndexMetadata Docs: Pin two IDs in the rest client (elastic#40785) Adds version 6.7.2 [DOCS] Remind users to include @ symbol when applying license file (elastic#40688) HLRC: Convert xpack methods to client side objects (elastic#40705) Allow ILM to stop if indices have nonexistent policies (elastic#40820) Add an OpenID Connect authentication realm (elastic#40674) [DOCS] Rewrite query def (elastic#40746) [ML] Changes default destination index field mapping and adds scripted_metric agg (elastic#40750) Docs: Drop inline callouts from painless book (elastic#40805) [ML] refactoring start task a bit, removing unused code (elastic#40798) [DOCS] Document index.load_fixed_bitset_filters_eagerly (elastic#40780) Make remote cluster resolution stricter (elastic#40419) [ML] Add created_by info to usage stats (elastic#40518) SQL: [Docs] Small fixes for CURRENT_TIMESTAMP docs (elastic#40792) convert modules to use testclusters (elastic#40804) Replace javax activation with jakarta activation (elastic#40247) Document restrictions on fuzzy matching when using synonyms (elastic#40783) ...
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* elastic/master: (36 commits) Remove unneded cluster config from test (elastic#40856) Make Fuzziness reject illegal values earlier (elastic#33511) Remove test-only customisation from TransReplAct (elastic#40863) Fix dense/sparse vector limit documentation (elastic#40852) Make -try xlint warning disabled by default. (elastic#40833) Async Snapshot Repository Deletes (elastic#40144) Revert "Replace usages RandomizedTestingTask with built-in Gradle Test (elastic#40564)" Init global checkpoint after copy commit in peer recovery (elastic#40823) Replace usages RandomizedTestingTask with built-in Gradle Test (elastic#40564) [DOCS] Removed redundant (not quite right) information about upgrades. Remove string usages of old transport settings (elastic#40818) Rollup ignores time_zone on date histogram (elastic#40844) HLRC: fix uri encode bug when url path starts with '/' (elastic#34436) Mutes GatewayIndexStateIT.testRecoverBrokenIndexMetadata Docs: Pin two IDs in the rest client (elastic#40785) Adds version 6.7.2 [DOCS] Remind users to include @ symbol when applying license file (elastic#40688) HLRC: Convert xpack methods to client side objects (elastic#40705) Allow ILM to stop if indices have nonexistent policies (elastic#40820) Add an OpenID Connect authentication realm (elastic#40674) ...
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We generate two pages with "funny" names: * _changing_the_client_8217_s_initialization_code.html * _changing_the_application_8217_s_code.html The leading `_` comes from us not specifying the name of the page. The `8217` comes about because of the single quote character. This is a funny name, but it is the name that we have so we shouldn't change it without putting in a redirect. We're looking at switching these docs from being built with the no-longer-maintained AsciiDoc project to being built with the actively-maintained Asciidoctor project. Asciidoctor Doesn't include the `8217`s in the generated ids. That is *better*, but we don't really want to change the pages. Ultimately we'd prefer none of our pages start with `_`, but that is a problem for a different time. Anyway, this pins the ids to their "funny" id so it won't change when we switch to Asciidoctor. We'll remove it later, when we have more fine control of our redirects.
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We generate two pages with "funny" names:
The leading
_
comes from us not specifying the name of the page. The8217
comes about because of the single quote character. This is afunny name, but it is the name that we have so we shouldn't change it
without putting in a redirect.
We're looking at switching these docs from being built with the
no-longer-maintained AsciiDoc project to being built with the
actively-maintained Asciidoctor project. Asciidoctor Doesn't include the
8217
s in the generated ids. That is better, but we don't really wantto change the pages. Ultimately we'd prefer none of our pages start with
_
, but that is a problem for a different time.Anyway, this pins the ids to their "funny" id so it won't change when we
switch to Asciidoctor. We'll remove it later, when we have more fine
control of our redirects.