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I have a page that gets from an API source elasticsearch results. I want to be able, when I re-run the elasticsearch mapping, to show them a "This mapping is currently being rewritten" message or something similar.



I know in Elastica the only way to access such information is through the client class. http://elastica.io/api/latest/classes/Elastica.Client.html



$client = new ElasticaClient(array('host' => SEARCH_ENGINE_ENDPOINT, 'port' => SEARCH_ENGINE_PORT));


But I can't find a way to get the information I'm looking for, that of knowing if a certain type is currently being filled. The documentation unfortunately doesn't explain much about the functions.



Any idea if this is possible? In Elastica or Elasticsearch. Or maybe even a hint could be useful.










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    I have a page that gets from an API source elasticsearch results. I want to be able, when I re-run the elasticsearch mapping, to show them a "This mapping is currently being rewritten" message or something similar.



    I know in Elastica the only way to access such information is through the client class. http://elastica.io/api/latest/classes/Elastica.Client.html



    $client = new ElasticaClient(array('host' => SEARCH_ENGINE_ENDPOINT, 'port' => SEARCH_ENGINE_PORT));


    But I can't find a way to get the information I'm looking for, that of knowing if a certain type is currently being filled. The documentation unfortunately doesn't explain much about the functions.



    Any idea if this is possible? In Elastica or Elasticsearch. Or maybe even a hint could be useful.










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      I have a page that gets from an API source elasticsearch results. I want to be able, when I re-run the elasticsearch mapping, to show them a "This mapping is currently being rewritten" message or something similar.



      I know in Elastica the only way to access such information is through the client class. http://elastica.io/api/latest/classes/Elastica.Client.html



      $client = new ElasticaClient(array('host' => SEARCH_ENGINE_ENDPOINT, 'port' => SEARCH_ENGINE_PORT));


      But I can't find a way to get the information I'm looking for, that of knowing if a certain type is currently being filled. The documentation unfortunately doesn't explain much about the functions.



      Any idea if this is possible? In Elastica or Elasticsearch. Or maybe even a hint could be useful.










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      I have a page that gets from an API source elasticsearch results. I want to be able, when I re-run the elasticsearch mapping, to show them a "This mapping is currently being rewritten" message or something similar.



      I know in Elastica the only way to access such information is through the client class. http://elastica.io/api/latest/classes/Elastica.Client.html



      $client = new ElasticaClient(array('host' => SEARCH_ENGINE_ENDPOINT, 'port' => SEARCH_ENGINE_PORT));


      But I can't find a way to get the information I'm looking for, that of knowing if a certain type is currently being filled. The documentation unfortunately doesn't explain much about the functions.



      Any idea if this is possible? In Elastica or Elasticsearch. Or maybe even a hint could be useful.







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