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How to contribute

Elastic is an open-source project and we are looking forward to each contribution.

Notice that while the official Elasticsearch documentation is rather good, it is a high-level overview of the features of Elasticsearch. However, Elastic tries to resemble the Java API of Elasticsearch which you can find on GitHub.

This explains why you might think that some options are strange or missing in Elastic, while often they're just different. Please check the Java API first.

Having said that: Elasticsearch is moving fast and it might be very likely that we missed some features or changes. Feel free to change that.

Your Pull Request

To make it easy to review and understand your changes, please keep the following things in mind before submitting your pull request:

  • You compared the existing implementation with the Java API, did you?
  • Please work on the latest possible state of olivere/elastic. Use release-branch.v2 for targeting Elasticsearch 1.x and release-branch.v3 for targeting 2.x.
  • Create a branch dedicated to your change.
  • If possible, write a test case which confirms your change.
  • Make sure your changes and your tests work with all recent versions of Elasticsearch. We currently support Elasticsearch 1.7.x in the release-branch.v2 and Elasticsearch 2.x in the release-branch.v3.
  • Test your changes before creating a pull request (go test ./...).
  • Don't mix several features or bug fixes in one pull request.
  • Create a meaningful commit message.
  • Explain your change, e.g. provide a link to the issue you are fixing and probably a link to the Elasticsearch documentation and/or source code.
  • Format your source with go fmt.

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