Kibana upgrade API

The Kibana Upgrade Assistant API helps you prepare for the next major Elasticsearch release. > warn > This is a Kibana REST API (not an Elasticsearch API) and requests must target your Kibana URL: > * Self-managed URL pattern: `https://localhost:5601` > * Elastic Cloud URL pattern: `https://your-deployment.kb.us-east-1.aws.elastic.cloud:9243`

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openapi: 3.0.3
info:
  contact:
    name: Kibana Team
  description: 'The Kibana REST APIs enable you to manage resources such as connectors, data views, and saved objects.

    The API calls are stateless.

    Each request that you make happens in isolation from other calls and must include all of the necessary information for Kibana to fulfill the

    request.

    API requests return JSON output, which is a format that is machine-readable and works well for automation.


    To interact with Kibana APIs, use the following operations:


    - GET: Fetches the information.

    - PATCH: Applies partial modifications to the existing information.

    - POST: Adds new information.

    - PUT: Updates the existing information.

    - DELETE: Removes the information.


    You can prepend any Kibana API endpoint with `kbn:` and run the request in **Dev Tools → Console**.

    For example:


    ```

    GET kbn:/api/data_views

    ```


    For more information about the console, refer to [Run API requests](https://www.elastic.co/docs/explore-analyze/query-filter/tools/console).


    NOTE: Access to internal Kibana API endpoints will be restricted in Kibana version 9.0. Please move any integrations to publicly documented APIs.


    ## Documentation source and versions


    This documentation is derived from the `main` branch of the [kibana](https://github.com/elastic/kibana) repository.

    It is provided under license [Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).


    This documentation contains work-in-progress information for future Elastic Stack releases.

    '
  title: Kibana APIs Actions upgrade API
  version: "1.0"
  x-doc-license:
    name: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
    url: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
  x-feedbackLink:
    label: Feedback
    url: https://github.com/elastic/docs-content/issues/new?assignees=&labels=feedback%2Ccommunity&projects=&template=api-feedback.yaml&title=%5BFeedback%5D%3A+
servers:
- url: https://{kibana_url}
  variables:
    kibana_url:
      default: localhost:5601
security:
- apiKeyAuth: []
- basicAuth: []
tags:
- description: 'The Kibana Upgrade Assistant API helps you prepare for the next major Elasticsearch release.

    > warn

    > This is a Kibana REST API (not an Elasticsearch API) and requests must target your Kibana URL:

    > * Self-managed URL pattern: `https://localhost:5601`

    > * Elastic Cloud URL pattern: `https://your-deployment.kb.us-east-1.aws.elastic.cloud:9243`

    '
  name: upgrade
  x-displayName: Upgrade assistant
paths:
  /api/upgrade_assistant/status:
    get:
      description: Check the status of your cluster.
      operationId: get-upgrade-status
      responses:
        '200':
          content:
            application/json:
              examples:
                getUpgradeStatusResponseExample1:
                  value: "{\n  \"readyForUpgrade\": false,\n  \"cluster\": [\n    {\n      \"message\": \"Cluster deprecated issue\",\n      \"details\":\"You have 2 system indices that must be migrated and 5 Elasticsearch deprecation issues and 0 Kibana deprecation issues that must be resolved before upgrading.\"\n    }\n  ]\n}"
          description: Indicates a successful call.
      summary: Get the upgrade readiness status
      tags:
      - upgrade
      x-state: Technical Preview
      x-metaTags:
      - content: Kibana
        name: product_name
components:
  securitySchemes:
    apiKeyAuth:
      description: 'These APIs use key-based authentication. You must create an API key and use the encoded value in the request header. For example: `Authorization: ApiKey base64AccessApiKey`

        '
      in: header
      name: Authorization
      type: apiKey
    basicAuth:
      scheme: basic
      type: http
x-topics:
- title: Kibana spaces
  content: "Spaces enable you to organize your dashboards and other saved objects into meaningful categories.\nYou can use the default space or create your own spaces.\n\nTo run APIs in non-default spaces, you must add `s/{space_id}/` to the path.\nFor example:\n\n```bash\ncurl -X GET \"http://${KIBANA_URL}/s/marketing/api/data_views\" \\\n  -H \"Authorization: ApiKey ${API_KEY}\"\n```\n\nIf you use the Kibana console to send API requests, it automatically adds the appropriate space identifier.\n\nTo learn more, check out [Spaces](https://www.elastic.co/docs/deploy-manage/manage-spaces).\n"