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@jpountz jpountz commented Mar 23, 2018

Some features have been deprecated since 6.0 like the _parent field or the
ability to have multiple types per index. This allows to remove quite some
code, which in-turn will hopefully make it easier to proceed with the removal
of types.

Some features have been deprecated since `6.0` like the `_parent` field or the
ability to have multiple types per index. This allows to remove quite some
code, which in-turn will hopefully make it easier to proceed with the removal
of types.
@jpountz jpountz added >enhancement >breaking v7.0.0 :Search Foundations/Mapping Index mappings, including merging and defining field types labels Mar 23, 2018
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That's huge, I am glad to see all this BWC code going away.
LGTM, thanks a lot foir doing that @jpountz !

@jpountz jpountz merged commit 4918924 into elastic:master Apr 11, 2018
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jpountz commented Apr 11, 2018

Thanks @jimczi

@jpountz jpountz deleted the remove/legacy_mapping_code branch April 11, 2018 07:41
dnhatn added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 19, 2018
Serializing of a Translog#Index from v7.0.0 to 6.x is broken since
#29224 where we removed the _parent field.

Relates #29224
russcam added a commit to elastic/elasticsearch-net that referenced this pull request Jun 21, 2019
Mpdreamz pushed a commit to elastic/elasticsearch-net that referenced this pull request Jun 21, 2019
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