Adjust get alias api for write data streams#73987
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Use `is_write_index` instead of `is_write_data_stream` to indicate whether an data stream alias is a write data stream alias. Although the latter is a more accurate name, the former is what is used to turn a data stream alias into a write data stream in the indices aliases api. The design of data stream aliases is that it looks and behaves like any other alias and using `is_write_data_stream` would go against this design. Also index or indices is an accepted overloaded term that can mean both regular index, data stream or an alias in Elasticsearch APIs. By using `is_write_index`, consumers of the get aliases API don't need to make changes. Relates to elastic#66163
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Backport elastic#73987 to 7.x branch. Use `is_write_index` instead of `is_write_data_stream` to indicate whether an data stream alias is a write data stream alias. Although the latter is a more accurate name, the former is what is used to turn a data stream alias into a write data stream in the indices aliases api. The design of data stream aliases is that it looks and behaves like any other alias and using `is_write_data_stream` would go against this design. Also index or indices is an accepted overloaded term that can mean both regular index, data stream or an alias in Elasticsearch APIs. By using `is_write_index`, consumers of the get aliases API don't need to make changes. Relates to elastic#66163
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Backport #73987 to 7.x branch. Use `is_write_index` instead of `is_write_data_stream` to indicate whether an data stream alias is a write data stream alias. Although the latter is a more accurate name, the former is what is used to turn a data stream alias into a write data stream in the indices aliases api. The design of data stream aliases is that it looks and behaves like any other alias and using `is_write_data_stream` would go against this design. Also index or indices is an accepted overloaded term that can mean both regular index, data stream or an alias in Elasticsearch APIs. By using `is_write_index`, consumers of the get aliases API don't need to make changes. Relates to #66163
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Use
is_write_indexinstead ofis_write_data_streamto indicate whether an data stream aliasis a write data stream alias. Although the latter is a more accurate name, the former is what is
used to turn a data stream alias into a write data stream in the indices aliases api. The design
of data stream aliases is that it looks and behaves like any other alias and
using
is_write_data_streamwould go against this design.Also index or indices is an accepted overloaded term that can mean both regular index,
data stream or an alias in Elasticsearch APIs. By using
is_write_index, consumersof the get aliases API don't need to make changes.
Relates to #66163