Elasticsearch.Net.ElasticSearch.Path is deprecated, what should I use instead?












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In ElasticSearch.Net v.5 there is a property Elasticsearch.Net.RequestData.Path which has been deprecated in ElasticSearch.Net v.6. What should I use instead?










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    In ElasticSearch.Net v.5 there is a property Elasticsearch.Net.RequestData.Path which has been deprecated in ElasticSearch.Net v.6. What should I use instead?










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      In ElasticSearch.Net v.5 there is a property Elasticsearch.Net.RequestData.Path which has been deprecated in ElasticSearch.Net v.6. What should I use instead?










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      In ElasticSearch.Net v.5 there is a property Elasticsearch.Net.RequestData.Path which has been deprecated in ElasticSearch.Net v.6. What should I use instead?







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          If you look at the history in github, Path gets replaced with a more descriptive property, PathAndQuery. If you look at the constructor, both Path and PathAndQuery are set using the CreatePathWithQueryStrings(...) method.






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          • Thankyou. (I did as you wrote, ahead of posting, but didn't know how far down the rabbit hole I should care to go. I lost stamina at the commit where Path was dropped and PathAndQuery came to life, as I found no explicit clue that they were the same. Had I followed the rabbit into the constructor I would probably not have had to ask.)
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          If you look at the history in github, Path gets replaced with a more descriptive property, PathAndQuery. If you look at the constructor, both Path and PathAndQuery are set using the CreatePathWithQueryStrings(...) method.






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          • Thankyou. (I did as you wrote, ahead of posting, but didn't know how far down the rabbit hole I should care to go. I lost stamina at the commit where Path was dropped and PathAndQuery came to life, as I found no explicit clue that they were the same. Had I followed the rabbit into the constructor I would probably not have had to ask.)
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          If you look at the history in github, Path gets replaced with a more descriptive property, PathAndQuery. If you look at the constructor, both Path and PathAndQuery are set using the CreatePathWithQueryStrings(...) method.






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          • Thankyou. (I did as you wrote, ahead of posting, but didn't know how far down the rabbit hole I should care to go. I lost stamina at the commit where Path was dropped and PathAndQuery came to life, as I found no explicit clue that they were the same. Had I followed the rabbit into the constructor I would probably not have had to ask.)
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          If you look at the history in github, Path gets replaced with a more descriptive property, PathAndQuery. If you look at the constructor, both Path and PathAndQuery are set using the CreatePathWithQueryStrings(...) method.






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          • Thankyou. (I did as you wrote, ahead of posting, but didn't know how far down the rabbit hole I should care to go. I lost stamina at the commit where Path was dropped and PathAndQuery came to life, as I found no explicit clue that they were the same. Had I followed the rabbit into the constructor I would probably not have had to ask.)
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          • Thankyou. (I did as you wrote, ahead of posting, but didn't know how far down the rabbit hole I should care to go. I lost stamina at the commit where Path was dropped and PathAndQuery came to life, as I found no explicit clue that they were the same. Had I followed the rabbit into the constructor I would probably not have had to ask.)
            – LosManos
            Nov 20 '18 at 6:40


















          Thankyou. (I did as you wrote, ahead of posting, but didn't know how far down the rabbit hole I should care to go. I lost stamina at the commit where Path was dropped and PathAndQuery came to life, as I found no explicit clue that they were the same. Had I followed the rabbit into the constructor I would probably not have had to ask.)
          – LosManos
          Nov 20 '18 at 6:40






          Thankyou. (I did as you wrote, ahead of posting, but didn't know how far down the rabbit hole I should care to go. I lost stamina at the commit where Path was dropped and PathAndQuery came to life, as I found no explicit clue that they were the same. Had I followed the rabbit into the constructor I would probably not have had to ask.)
          – LosManos
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