Fix a few spelling mistakes in the docs (#522)

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Alex Chan
2017-01-21 16:44:07 +01:00
committed by Honza Král
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@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ compatible with 0.90 elasticsearch.
backwards compatibility, to be removed in future versions) backwards compatibility, to be removed in future versions)
* Added ``helpers.streaming_bulk`` to consume an iterator and yield results per * Added ``helpers.streaming_bulk`` to consume an iterator and yield results per
operation operation
* ``helpers.bulk`` and ``helpers.streaming_bulk`` are no longer limitted to just * ``helpers.bulk`` and ``helpers.streaming_bulk`` are no longer limited to just
index operations. index operations.
* unicode body (for ``incices.analyze`` for example) is now handled correctly * unicode body (for ``incices.analyze`` for example) is now handled correctly
* changed ``perform_request`` on ``Connection`` classes to return headers as well. * changed ``perform_request`` on ``Connection`` classes to return headers as well.
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ compatible with 0.90 elasticsearch.
0.4.2 (2013-10-08) 0.4.2 (2013-10-08)
------------------ ------------------
* ``ignore`` param acceted by all APIs * ``ignore`` param accepted by all APIs
* Fixes to ``helpers.bulk_index`` * Fixes to ``helpers.bulk_index``
0.4.1 (2013-09-24) 0.4.1 (2013-09-24)
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@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Example Usage
Features Features
-------- --------
This client was designed as very thin wrapper around Elasticseach's REST API to This client was designed as very thin wrapper around Elasticsearch's REST API to
allow for maximum flexibility. This means that there are no opinions in this allow for maximum flexibility. This means that there are no opinions in this
client; it also means that some of the APIs are a little cumbersome to use from client; it also means that some of the APIs are a little cumbersome to use from
Python. We have created some :ref:`helpers` to help with this issue as well as Python. We have created some :ref:`helpers` to help with this issue as well as
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ turning on :ref:`sniffing` to make sure the client is up to date on the cluster
location. location.
By default we allow ``urllib3`` to open up to 10 connections to each node, if By default we allow ``urllib3`` to open up to 10 connections to each node, if
your application calls for more paralelism, use the ``maxsize`` parameter to your application calls for more parallelism, use the ``maxsize`` parameter to
raise the limit:: raise the limit::
# allow up to 25 connections to each node # allow up to 25 connections to each node
@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ is used by the client to log standard activity, depending on the log level.
of ``curl`` commands using pretty-printed json that can then be executed from of ``curl`` commands using pretty-printed json that can then be executed from
command line. Because it is designed to be shared (for example to demonstrate command line. Because it is designed to be shared (for example to demonstrate
an issue) it also just uses ``localhost:9200`` as the address instead of the an issue) it also just uses ``localhost:9200`` as the address instead of the
actuall address of the host. If the trace logger has not been configured actual address of the host. If the trace logger has not been configured
already it is set to `propagate=False` so it needs to be activated separately. already it is set to `propagate=False` so it needs to be activated separately.
.. _logging library: http://docs.python.org/3.3/library/logging.html .. _logging library: http://docs.python.org/3.3/library/logging.html