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[Transform] add support for "missing" aggregation #63651

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@hendrikmuhs hendrikmuhs commented Oct 14, 2020

add support for the missing (bucket) aggregation (counts docs with a configured missing field value) in
transform. The output is mapped to name:count, the mapping type is long.

Doc changes: https://elasticsearch_63651.docs-preview.app.elstc.co/diff

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@hendrikmuhs hendrikmuhs changed the title [Transform] add support for missing aggregation [Transform] add support for "missing" aggregation Oct 14, 2020
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LGTM

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Thanks for the changes! Docs LGTM!

@hendrikmuhs hendrikmuhs merged commit d1e39e8 into elastic:master Oct 15, 2020
@hendrikmuhs hendrikmuhs deleted the transform-missing branch October 15, 2020 06:41
hendrikmuhs pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 15, 2020
add support for the missing (bucket) aggregation (counts docs with a configured missing field value)
in transform. The output is mapped to name:count, the mapping type is long.
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