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Docs: Drop inline callouts from painless book #40805

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Drops the inline callouts from the painless reference book. These
callouts are incompatible with Asciidoctor and we'd very much like to
switch to Asciidoctor for building this book, partially because
Asciidoctor is actively developed and AsciiDoc is not, and partially
because it builds the book three times faster.

Drops the inline callouts from the painless reference book. These
callouts are incompatible with Asciidoctor and we'd very much like to
switch to Asciidoctor for building this book, partially because
Asciidoctor is actively developed and AsciiDoc is not, and partially
because it builds the book three times faster.
@nik9000 nik9000 added >docs General docs changes :Core/Infra/Scripting Scripting abstractions, Painless, and Mustache labels Apr 3, 2019
@nik9000 nik9000 requested review from jdconrad and lcawl April 3, 2019 17:48
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LGTM and builds successfully via both methods

@nik9000 nik9000 merged commit 3ea36b7 into elastic:master Apr 4, 2019
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nik9000 commented Apr 4, 2019

Thanks for reviewing @lcawl! Now for the backport....

nik9000 added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 4, 2019
Drops the inline callouts from the painless reference book. These
callouts are incompatible with Asciidoctor and we'd very much like to
switch to Asciidoctor for building this book, partially because
Asciidoctor is actively developed and AsciiDoc is not, and partially
because it builds the book three times faster.
nik9000 added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 4, 2019
Drops the inline callouts from the painless reference book. These
callouts are incompatible with Asciidoctor and we'd very much like to
switch to Asciidoctor for building this book, partially because
Asciidoctor is actively developed and AsciiDoc is not, and partially
because it builds the book three times faster.
nik9000 added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 4, 2019
Drops the inline callouts from the painless reference book. These
callouts are incompatible with Asciidoctor and we'd very much like to
switch to Asciidoctor for building this book, partially because
Asciidoctor is actively developed and AsciiDoc is not, and partially
because it builds the book three times faster.
nik9000 added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 4, 2019
Drops the inline callouts from the painless reference book. These
callouts are incompatible with Asciidoctor and we'd very much like to
switch to Asciidoctor for building this book, partially because
Asciidoctor is actively developed and AsciiDoc is not, and partially
because it builds the book three times faster.
nik9000 added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 4, 2019
Drops the inline callouts from the painless reference book. These
callouts are incompatible with Asciidoctor and we'd very much like to
switch to Asciidoctor for building this book, partially because
Asciidoctor is actively developed and AsciiDoc is not, and partially
because it builds the book three times faster.
nik9000 added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 4, 2019
Drops the inline callouts from the painless reference book. These
callouts are incompatible with Asciidoctor and we'd very much like to
switch to Asciidoctor for building this book, partially because
Asciidoctor is actively developed and AsciiDoc is not, and partially
because it builds the book three times faster.
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nik9000 commented Apr 4, 2019

While the painless book exists all the way back to 5.5 the inline callouts date back to 6.4. So that is as far as I've backported this change.

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jdconrad commented Apr 4, 2019

@nik9000 Sorry I missed this review. Thanks for updating this! Looking forward to asciidoctor.

jasontedor added a commit to jasontedor/elasticsearch that referenced this pull request Apr 4, 2019
* elastic/master: (25 commits)
  Rollup ignores time_zone on date histogram (elastic#40844)
  HLRC: fix uri encode bug when url path starts with '/' (elastic#34436)
  Mutes GatewayIndexStateIT.testRecoverBrokenIndexMetadata
  Docs: Pin two IDs in the rest client (elastic#40785)
  Adds version 6.7.2
  [DOCS] Remind users to include @ symbol when applying license file (elastic#40688)
  HLRC: Convert xpack methods to client side objects (elastic#40705)
  Allow ILM to stop if indices have nonexistent policies (elastic#40820)
  Add an OpenID Connect authentication realm (elastic#40674)
  [DOCS] Rewrite query def (elastic#40746)
  [ML] Changes default destination index field mapping and adds scripted_metric agg (elastic#40750)
  Docs: Drop inline callouts from painless book (elastic#40805)
  [ML] refactoring start task a bit, removing unused code (elastic#40798)
  [DOCS] Document index.load_fixed_bitset_filters_eagerly (elastic#40780)
  Make remote cluster resolution stricter (elastic#40419)
  [ML] Add created_by info to usage stats (elastic#40518)
  SQL: [Docs] Small fixes for CURRENT_TIMESTAMP docs (elastic#40792)
  convert modules to use testclusters (elastic#40804)
  Replace javax activation with jakarta activation (elastic#40247)
  Document restrictions on fuzzy matching when using synonyms (elastic#40783)
  ...
gurkankaymak pushed a commit to gurkankaymak/elasticsearch that referenced this pull request May 27, 2019
Drops the inline callouts from the painless reference book. These
callouts are incompatible with Asciidoctor and we'd very much like to
switch to Asciidoctor for building this book, partially because
Asciidoctor is actively developed and AsciiDoc is not, and partially
because it builds the book three times faster.
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jpountz commented Jul 5, 2019

@nik9000 I'm assuming there is nothing left to backport and removed the backport pending label.

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nik9000 commented Jul 8, 2019

@nik9000 I'm assuming there is nothing left to backport and removed the backport pending label.

You are right! Sorry for the trouble!

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