Handles `console.log` and `utils.inspect` invocations for a better debugging experience.
`agent` and `ssl` are hidden since they made the logs very hard to read.
The user can still access them with `instance.agent` and `instance.ssl`.
In very few cases, some API uses the same key for both url and query params, such as the bulk method.
The client is not designed to handle such cases since accepts both url and query keys in the same object, and the url parameter will always take precedence.
This pr fixes this edge case by adding a `querystring` key in the options object.
Fixes: https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-js/pull/778
```js
client.bulk({
index: 'index',
type: '_doc',
body: [...]
}, {
querystring: {
type: '_doc'
}
}, console.log)
```
Handles `console.log` and `utils.inspect` invocations for a better debugging experience.
`agent` and `ssl` are hidden since they made the logs very hard to read.
The user can still access them with `instance.agent` and `instance.ssl`.
In very few cases, some API uses the same key for both url and query params, such as the bulk method.
The client is not designed to handle such cases since accepts both url and query keys in the same object, and the url parameter will always take precedence.
This pr fixes this edge case by adding a `querystring` key in the options object.
Fixes: https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-js/pull/778
```js
client.bulk({
index: 'index',
type: '_doc',
body: [...]
}, {
querystring: {
type: '_doc'
}
}, console.log)
```