fantapsody opened a new pull request #6028: [Issue 5690][pulsar-io] Make type name of Elasticsearch sink connector configurable. URL: https://github.com/apache/pulsar/pull/6028 <!-- ### Contribution Checklist - Name the pull request in the form "[Issue XYZ][component] Title of the pull request", where *XYZ* should be replaced by the actual issue number. Skip *Issue XYZ* if there is no associated github issue for this pull request. Skip *component* if you are unsure about which is the best component. E.g. `[docs] Fix typo in produce method`. - Fill out the template below to describe the changes contributed by the pull request. That will give reviewers the context they need to do the review. - Each pull request should address only one issue, not mix up code from multiple issues. - Each commit in the pull request has a meaningful commit message - Once all items of the checklist are addressed, remove the above text and this checklist, leaving only the filled out template below. **(The sections below can be removed for hotfixes of typos)** --> Fixes https://github.com/apache/pulsar/issues/5690 ### Motivation The default type name cannot be compatible with Elasticsearch versions both before 6.2 and after 7.0, so this change makes it configurable. ### Modifications Make type name configurable, and set the default value to "_doc" to make it compatible with Elasticsearch versions after 6.2 by default. ### Verifying this change Added unit tests and local integration tests. ### Does this pull request potentially affect one of the following parts: *If `yes` was chosen, please highlight the changes* - Dependencies (does it add or upgrade a dependency): (yes / no) - The public API: (yes / no) - The schema: (yes / no / don't know) - **The default values of configurations: yes** - The wire protocol: (yes / no) - The rest endpoints: (yes / no) - The admin cli options: (yes / no) - Anything that affects deployment: (yes / no / don't know) ### Documentation - Does this pull request introduce a new feature? (yes / no) - If yes, how is the feature documented? (not applicable / docs / JavaDocs / not documented) - If a feature is not applicable for documentation, explain why? - If a feature is not documented yet in this PR, please create a followup issue for adding the documentation
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