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Enabling experimental features |
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OpenSearch releases may contain experimental features that you can enable or disable as needed. There are several methods for enabling feature flags, depending on the installation type.
If you are running an OpenSearch cluster and want to enable feature flags in the config file, add the following line to opensearch.yml
:
opensearch.experimental.feature.<feature_name>.enabled: true
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If you’re running Docker, add the following line to docker-compose.yml
under the opensearch-node
> environment
section:
OPENSEARCH_JAVA_OPTS="-Dopensearch.experimental.feature.<feature_name>.enabled=true"
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To enable feature flags on a tarball installation, provide the new JVM parameter either in config/jvm.options
or OPENSEARCH_JAVA_OPTS
.
Add the following lines to config/jvm.options
before starting the opensearch
process to enable the feature and its dependency:
-Dopensearch.experimental.feature.<feature_name>.enabled=true
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Then run OpenSearch:
./bin/opensearch
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As an alternative to directly modifying config/jvm.options
, you can define the properties by using an environment variable. This can be done using a single command when you start OpenSearch or by defining the variable with export
.
To add the feature flags inline when starting OpenSearch, run the following command:
OPENSEARCH_JAVA_OPTS="-Dopensearch.experimental.feature.<feature_name>.enabled=true" ./opensearch-{{site.opensearch_version}}/bin/opensearch
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If you want to define the environment variable separately prior to running OpenSearch, run the following commands:
export OPENSEARCH_JAVA_OPTS="-Dopensearch.experimental.feature.<feature_name>.enabled=true"
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./bin/opensearch
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To enable feature flags for development, you must add the correct properties to run.gradle
before building OpenSearch. See the Developer Guide for information about to use how Gradle to build OpenSearch.
Add the following properties to run.gradle to enable the feature:
testClusters {
runTask {
testDistribution = 'archive'
if (numZones > 1) numberOfZones = numZones
if (numNodes > 1) numberOfNodes = numNodes
systemProperty 'opensearch.experimental.feature.<feature_name>.enabled', 'true'
}
}
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