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[API] Added terminate_after parameter to Count action#442

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[API] Added terminate_after parameter to Count action#442
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Add terminate_after parameter to the Count action to be able to specify the maximum count for each shard, upon reaching which the query execution will terminate early.

Also update the link to Elasic Count API guide.

Add `terminate_after` parameter to the Count action to be able to specify
the maximum count for each shard, upon reaching which the query execution
will terminate early.

Also update the link to Elasic Count API guide.
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Hi folks, is there a chance this can be implemented?

@karmi karmi closed this in 9ceb428 Oct 5, 2017
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Add `terminate_after` parameter to the Count action to be able to specify
the maximum count for each shard, upon reaching which the query execution
will terminate early.

Also update the link to Elasic Count API guide.

Closes #442

Related: elastic/elasticsearch#26895
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karmi commented Oct 5, 2017

Hi @dmitry-g, thanks for the patch! Apologies for not processing it sooner! It has been merged into master and 5.x branches.

@AlfonsoUceda, thanks for the ping!

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Thanks @karmi! Maybe you have any plans for releasing 5.x to Rubygems in the nearest future?

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thanks!

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