Changelog for 7.13 (#1476)
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== Release notes
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== Release notes
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=== 7.13.0
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==== Breaking changes
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===== Remove Node.js v10 support https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-js/pull/1471[#1471]
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According to our
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https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/javascript-api/current/installation.html#nodejs-support[support matrix].
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==== Features
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===== Support for Elasticsearch `v7.13`
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You can find all the API changes
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https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/7.13/release-notes-7.13.0.html[here].
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===== Added new TypeScript definitions
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The new type definition is more advanced compared to the legacy one.
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In the legacy type definitions you were expected to configure via generics both request and response bodies.
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The new type definitions comes with a complete type definition for every Elasticsearch endpoint.
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You can see how to use them now https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/javascript-api/current/typescript.html[here].
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===== Improve response error message https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-js/pull/1457[#1457]
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In case of Elasticsearch errors, now the error message show more info about the underlying issue,
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improving the debugging experience.
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==== Fixes
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===== Catch HEAD errors https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-js/pull/1460[#1460]
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In case of http errors in HEAD request, the client was swalling the response body.
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This is now fixed and in case of error you will get the full body response.
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=== 7.12.0
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=== 7.12.0
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