ElasticSearch xcontent for unknown value of type class java.math.BigInteger











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I have created the index with the following mapping in elasticsearch:



PUT my_master
{
"mappings": {
"documents": {
"properties": {
"fields": {
"type": "nested",
"properties": {
"uid": {
"type": "keyword"
},
"value": {
"type": "text",
"copy_to": "fulltext",

"fields": {
"raw": {
"type": "keyword",
"ignore_above": 32766
}
}
}
}
},
"fulltext": {
"type": "text"
}
}
}
}
}


Added a document into it:



POST my_master/documents/1/_create
{

"fields": [

{
"uid": "number",
"value": 111111111111111000000000000001100000000000000
}
]

}


After adding I am using update API to update document :



POST my_master/documents/1/_update
{
"doc":{
"fields": [

{
"uid": "number",
"value": 1111111111111110000000000000011000000000000000
}
]

}}


But elasticsearch gives me following error while updating the document:



cannot write xcontent for unknown value of type class java.math.BigInteger


Please help me here? What is wrong here? How to solve this issue?










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  • What happens if you enclose your number inside double quotes?
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I have created the index with the following mapping in elasticsearch:



PUT my_master
{
"mappings": {
"documents": {
"properties": {
"fields": {
"type": "nested",
"properties": {
"uid": {
"type": "keyword"
},
"value": {
"type": "text",
"copy_to": "fulltext",

"fields": {
"raw": {
"type": "keyword",
"ignore_above": 32766
}
}
}
}
},
"fulltext": {
"type": "text"
}
}
}
}
}


Added a document into it:



POST my_master/documents/1/_create
{

"fields": [

{
"uid": "number",
"value": 111111111111111000000000000001100000000000000
}
]

}


After adding I am using update API to update document :



POST my_master/documents/1/_update
{
"doc":{
"fields": [

{
"uid": "number",
"value": 1111111111111110000000000000011000000000000000
}
]

}}


But elasticsearch gives me following error while updating the document:



cannot write xcontent for unknown value of type class java.math.BigInteger


Please help me here? What is wrong here? How to solve this issue?










share|improve this question






















  • What happens if you enclose your number inside double quotes?
    – Val
    Nov 19 at 14:44













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0
down vote

favorite









up vote
0
down vote

favorite











I have created the index with the following mapping in elasticsearch:



PUT my_master
{
"mappings": {
"documents": {
"properties": {
"fields": {
"type": "nested",
"properties": {
"uid": {
"type": "keyword"
},
"value": {
"type": "text",
"copy_to": "fulltext",

"fields": {
"raw": {
"type": "keyword",
"ignore_above": 32766
}
}
}
}
},
"fulltext": {
"type": "text"
}
}
}
}
}


Added a document into it:



POST my_master/documents/1/_create
{

"fields": [

{
"uid": "number",
"value": 111111111111111000000000000001100000000000000
}
]

}


After adding I am using update API to update document :



POST my_master/documents/1/_update
{
"doc":{
"fields": [

{
"uid": "number",
"value": 1111111111111110000000000000011000000000000000
}
]

}}


But elasticsearch gives me following error while updating the document:



cannot write xcontent for unknown value of type class java.math.BigInteger


Please help me here? What is wrong here? How to solve this issue?










share|improve this question













I have created the index with the following mapping in elasticsearch:



PUT my_master
{
"mappings": {
"documents": {
"properties": {
"fields": {
"type": "nested",
"properties": {
"uid": {
"type": "keyword"
},
"value": {
"type": "text",
"copy_to": "fulltext",

"fields": {
"raw": {
"type": "keyword",
"ignore_above": 32766
}
}
}
}
},
"fulltext": {
"type": "text"
}
}
}
}
}


Added a document into it:



POST my_master/documents/1/_create
{

"fields": [

{
"uid": "number",
"value": 111111111111111000000000000001100000000000000
}
]

}


After adding I am using update API to update document :



POST my_master/documents/1/_update
{
"doc":{
"fields": [

{
"uid": "number",
"value": 1111111111111110000000000000011000000000000000
}
]

}}


But elasticsearch gives me following error while updating the document:



cannot write xcontent for unknown value of type class java.math.BigInteger


Please help me here? What is wrong here? How to solve this issue?







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  • What happens if you enclose your number inside double quotes?
    – Val
    Nov 19 at 14:44


















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    – Val
    Nov 19 at 14:44
















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according to the mapping i would expect that you send the value as a string, therefore i think this might work:
"1111111111111110000000000000011000000000000000"






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        "1111111111111110000000000000011000000000000000"







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