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Update connector error API
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Update connector error API
editThis functionality is in technical preview and may be changed or removed in a future release. Elastic will work to fix any issues, but features in technical preview are not subject to the support SLA of official GA features.
Updates the error field of a connector.
To get started with Connector APIs, check out our tutorial.
Request
editPUT _connector/<connector_id>/_error
Prerequisites
edit- To sync data using self-managed connectors, you need to deploy the Elastic connector service. on your own infrastructure. This service runs automatically on Elastic Cloud for Elastic managed connectors.
-
The
connector_idparameter should reference an existing connector.
Description
editSets the error field for the specified connector. If the error provided in the request body is non-null, the connector’s status is updated to error. Otherwise, if the error is reset to null, the connector status is updated to connected.
Path parameters
edit-
<connector_id> - (Required, string)
Request body
edit-
error - (Required, string) A messaged related to the last error encountered by the connector.
Response codes
edit-
200 -
Connector
errorfield was successfully updated. -
400 -
The
connector_idwas not provided or the request payload was malformed. -
404(Missing resources) -
No connector matching
connector_idcould be found.
Examples
editThe following example updates the error field for the connector with ID my-connector:
resp = client.connector.update_error(
connector_id="my-connector",
error="Houston, we have a problem!",
)
print(resp)
response = client.connector.update_error(
connector_id: 'my-connector',
body: {
error: 'Houston, we have a problem!'
}
)
puts response
const response = await client.connector.updateError({
connector_id: "my-connector",
error: "Houston, we have a problem!",
});
console.log(response);
PUT _connector/my-connector/_error
{
"error": "Houston, we have a problem!"
}
{
"result": "updated"
}