* Created Elasticsearch 2 backend
* Added tests for Elasticsearch 2 backend
* Split models up into different indices
pages, images and documents are now in separate indices
* Prefix fields of child models to prevent mapping clashes
* Replaced index_analyzer with analyzer/search_analyzer
index_analyzer has been removed in Elasticsearch 2.0
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/breaking_20_mapping_changes.html#_analyzer_mappings
There's no indication in Elasticsearch's docs that this wouldn't work on Elasticsearch 1.x. However, we found that the new configuration isn't reliable on Elasticsearch 1.6 and below (causes the test_query_analyzer test to fail randomly).
* Implemented new way of representing content types in search index
Instead of using a long string of model names that is queried using a
"prefix" query, we instead use a multi-value string field and query it
using a simple "match" query.
The only reason why this isn't implemented in the Elasticsearch 1.x
backend yet is backwards compatibility
* Added another child model of SearchTest with clashing field mapping
This checks that the namespacing of fields on child models is working properly (if it doesn't the update_index tests will fail)
* Added tests for get_model_root function
* fixup! Added tests for get_model_root function
* Docs updates for Elasticsearch 2 support
Also tweak examples to use elasticsearch2 backend by default
* Test against Elasticsearch 2 on travis
* Ship our own copies of urlify.js and xregexp.min.js
This avoids issues with missing files when using Django 1.8 or omitting django.contrib.admin from INSTALLED_APPS (#2927), and guards against any breaking changes to these files in future Django releases.
* Add a WAGTAIL_ALLOW_UNICODE_SLUGS setting
Most of the samples were already 4-space indented, but a few were using 2-space,
which is both inconsistent and, when it happened with Python code samples,
incompatible with PEP8.
All `.. code::` instances have been changed to use `.. code-block::`,
and have been properly formatted. The syntax names have been normalised,
so all django templates use the `html+django` syntax, shell commands use
`sh`, and plain text uses `text`.