Sort segments on timestamp in read only engine#93576
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Ordinary indices support sorting their segments on the timestamp when they have such a field defined in their mappings (see elastic#75195). This was not initially supported as a directory reader could not be created provding a leaf sorter, which is now possible in Lucene and we can make use of.
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Hi @javanna, I've created a changelog YAML for you. |
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Ordinary indices support sorting their segments on the timestamp when they have such a field defined in their mappings (see #75195). This was not initially supported as a directory reader could not be created provding a leaf sorter, which is now possible in Lucene and we can make use of.