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Changelog for python2-elasticsearch-6.0.0-9.3.noarch.rpm :

* Thu Nov 23 2017 mimi.vxAATTgmail.com- fix Source url, use pypi package
* Thu Nov 23 2017 kkaempfAATTsuse.com- Update to 6.0.0
* compatibility with Elasticsearch 6.0.0
* Thu Oct 19 2017 toddrme2178AATTgmail.com- Implement single-spec version- Update to version 5.4.0
* see changelog at https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-py/blob/5.4.0/Changelog.rst
* Tue Feb 14 2017 jengelhAATTinai.de- Remove hypothetical wording from description
* Mon Feb 13 2017 tbechtoldAATTsuse.com- update to 5.2.0:
* The client now automatically sends ``Content-Type`` http header set to ``application/json``. If you are explicitly passing in other encoding than ``json`` you need to set the header manually.
* Fixed sniffing
* Fixed performance regression in ``scan`` helper
* when using SSL certificate validation is now on by default. Install ``certifi`` or supply root certificate bundle.
* ``elasticsearch.trace`` logger now also logs failed requests, signature of internal logging method ``log_request_fail`` has changed, all custom connection classes need to be updated
* added ``headers`` arg to connections to support custom http headers
* passing in a keyword parameter with ``None`` as value will cause that param to be ignored
* Thu Jan 19 2017 dmuellerAATTsuse.com- update to 2.4.0:
* increase default size for ``scan`` helper to 1000
* added ``client_key`` argument to configure client certificates
* debug logging now includes response body even for failed requests
* Elasticsearch 2.0 compatibility release
* removed thrift and memcached connections, if you wish to continue using those, extract the classes and use them separately.
* added a new, parallel version of the bulk helper using thread pools
* In helpers, removed ``bulk_index`` as an alias for ``bulk``. Use ``bulk`` instead.
* thrift now deprecated, to be removed in future version
* make sure urllib3 always uses keep-alive
* Wed Apr 29 2015 tbechtoldAATTsuse.com- Initial packaging
 
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