From 568a637dcc3d0712ce709e40760f5ecd3c19d28d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Istv=C3=A1n=20Zolt=C3=A1n=20Szab=C3=B3?= Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2024 09:57:33 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] [DOCS] Adds an admonition to the transform painless examples. (#113706) (#113762) --- docs/reference/transform/painless-examples.asciidoc | 13 ++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/reference/transform/painless-examples.asciidoc b/docs/reference/transform/painless-examples.asciidoc index 8eb50964f4d5b..4b0802c79a340 100644 --- a/docs/reference/transform/painless-examples.asciidoc +++ b/docs/reference/transform/painless-examples.asciidoc @@ -5,6 +5,9 @@ Painless examples ++++ + +IMPORTANT: The examples that use the `scripted_metric` aggregation are not supported on {es} Serverless. + These examples demonstrate how to use Painless in {transforms}. You can learn more about the Painless scripting language in the {painless}/painless-guide.html[Painless guide]. @@ -37,6 +40,8 @@ with the latest timestamp. From a technical perspective, it helps to achieve the function of a <> by using scripted metric aggregation in a {transform}, which provides a metric output. +IMPORTANT: This example uses a `scripted_metric` aggregation which is not supported on {es} Serverless. + [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- "aggregations": { @@ -453,6 +458,8 @@ example for details. The example below assumes that the HTTP response codes are stored as keywords in the `response` field of the documents. +IMPORTANT: This example uses a `scripted_metric` aggregation which is not supported on {es} Serverless. + [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- "aggregations": { <1> @@ -507,7 +514,9 @@ Finally, returns the `counts` array with the response counts. == Comparing indices by using scripted metric aggregations This example shows how to compare the content of two indices by a {transform} -that uses a scripted metric aggregation. +that uses a scripted metric aggregation. + +IMPORTANT: This example uses a `scripted_metric` aggregation which is not supported on {es} Serverless. [source,console] -------------------------------------------------- @@ -623,6 +632,8 @@ By using the `sessionid` as a group-by field, you are able to enumerate events through the session and get more details of the session by using scripted metric aggregation. +IMPORTANT: This example uses a `scripted_metric` aggregation which is not supported on {es} Serverless. + [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- POST _transform/_preview