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Introduce aliases version #41397

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This commit introduces aliases versions to index metadata. This will be useful in CCR when we replicate aliases.

Relates #41396

This commit introduces aliases versions to index metadata. This will be
useful in CCR when we replicate aliases.
@jasontedor jasontedor added >enhancement :Data Management/Indices APIs APIs to create and manage indices and templates v8.0.0 v7.2.0 labels Apr 20, 2019
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Pinging @elastic/es-core-features

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@elasticmachine run elasticsearch-ci/packaging-sample

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LGTM

@jasontedor jasontedor merged commit ce5e076 into elastic:master Apr 23, 2019
jasontedor added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 23, 2019
This commit introduces aliases versions to index metadata. This will be
useful in CCR when we replicate aliases.
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Thanks for reviewing @martijnvg.

@jasontedor jasontedor deleted the aliases-version branch April 23, 2019 16:20
gurkankaymak pushed a commit to gurkankaymak/elasticsearch that referenced this pull request May 27, 2019
This commit introduces aliases versions to index metadata. This will be
useful in CCR when we replicate aliases.
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