Elastic Search change index to a document
How can I change the _index to an existing document in Elastic Search?
Example:
1) I create an index:
PUT /customer?pretty
2) I add a document:
POST /customer/_doc?pretty
{
"name": "John Doe"
}
3) I create another index:
PUT /customer2?pretty
How Do I move the document created in step 2 into the new _index customer2?
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How can I change the _index to an existing document in Elastic Search?
Example:
1) I create an index:
PUT /customer?pretty
2) I add a document:
POST /customer/_doc?pretty
{
"name": "John Doe"
}
3) I create another index:
PUT /customer2?pretty
How Do I move the document created in step 2 into the new _index customer2?
elasticsearch
2
This answer may help: stackoverflow.com/questions/39274181/… (hint: use_reindex
)
– Val
Nov 22 '18 at 10:47
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How can I change the _index to an existing document in Elastic Search?
Example:
1) I create an index:
PUT /customer?pretty
2) I add a document:
POST /customer/_doc?pretty
{
"name": "John Doe"
}
3) I create another index:
PUT /customer2?pretty
How Do I move the document created in step 2 into the new _index customer2?
elasticsearch
How can I change the _index to an existing document in Elastic Search?
Example:
1) I create an index:
PUT /customer?pretty
2) I add a document:
POST /customer/_doc?pretty
{
"name": "John Doe"
}
3) I create another index:
PUT /customer2?pretty
How Do I move the document created in step 2 into the new _index customer2?
elasticsearch
elasticsearch
asked Nov 22 '18 at 10:44
Blue MoonBlue Moon
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This answer may help: stackoverflow.com/questions/39274181/… (hint: use_reindex
)
– Val
Nov 22 '18 at 10:47
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2
This answer may help: stackoverflow.com/questions/39274181/… (hint: use_reindex
)
– Val
Nov 22 '18 at 10:47
2
2
This answer may help: stackoverflow.com/questions/39274181/… (hint: use
_reindex
)– Val
Nov 22 '18 at 10:47
This answer may help: stackoverflow.com/questions/39274181/… (hint: use
_reindex
)– Val
Nov 22 '18 at 10:47
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POST _reindex
{
"source": {
"index": "customer",
"type": "_doc",
"query": {
"term": {
"_id": "fMn2OmcBEGEHUvm1g7Mi"
}
}
},
"dest": {
"index": "customer2"
}
}
DELETE /customer2/_doc/fMn2OmcBEGEHUvm1g7Mi
where "fMn2OmcBEGEHUvm1g7Mi" is the id of the document.
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There isn't a way to edit the meta fields in a document. The best way would be to reindex it into a new index and delete the older index.
POST _reindex
{
"source": {
"index": "customer"
},
"dest": {
"index": "customer2"
}
}
this reindexes all the documents not just the selected one.
– Blue Moon
Nov 22 '18 at 13:31
If you want to just index one document, then the below answer suffices.
– Abhilash Bolla
Dec 26 '18 at 8:06
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POST _reindex
{
"source": {
"index": "customer",
"type": "_doc",
"query": {
"term": {
"_id": "fMn2OmcBEGEHUvm1g7Mi"
}
}
},
"dest": {
"index": "customer2"
}
}
DELETE /customer2/_doc/fMn2OmcBEGEHUvm1g7Mi
where "fMn2OmcBEGEHUvm1g7Mi" is the id of the document.
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POST _reindex
{
"source": {
"index": "customer",
"type": "_doc",
"query": {
"term": {
"_id": "fMn2OmcBEGEHUvm1g7Mi"
}
}
},
"dest": {
"index": "customer2"
}
}
DELETE /customer2/_doc/fMn2OmcBEGEHUvm1g7Mi
where "fMn2OmcBEGEHUvm1g7Mi" is the id of the document.
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POST _reindex
{
"source": {
"index": "customer",
"type": "_doc",
"query": {
"term": {
"_id": "fMn2OmcBEGEHUvm1g7Mi"
}
}
},
"dest": {
"index": "customer2"
}
}
DELETE /customer2/_doc/fMn2OmcBEGEHUvm1g7Mi
where "fMn2OmcBEGEHUvm1g7Mi" is the id of the document.
POST _reindex
{
"source": {
"index": "customer",
"type": "_doc",
"query": {
"term": {
"_id": "fMn2OmcBEGEHUvm1g7Mi"
}
}
},
"dest": {
"index": "customer2"
}
}
DELETE /customer2/_doc/fMn2OmcBEGEHUvm1g7Mi
where "fMn2OmcBEGEHUvm1g7Mi" is the id of the document.
answered Nov 22 '18 at 10:59
Blue MoonBlue Moon
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There isn't a way to edit the meta fields in a document. The best way would be to reindex it into a new index and delete the older index.
POST _reindex
{
"source": {
"index": "customer"
},
"dest": {
"index": "customer2"
}
}
this reindexes all the documents not just the selected one.
– Blue Moon
Nov 22 '18 at 13:31
If you want to just index one document, then the below answer suffices.
– Abhilash Bolla
Dec 26 '18 at 8:06
add a comment |
There isn't a way to edit the meta fields in a document. The best way would be to reindex it into a new index and delete the older index.
POST _reindex
{
"source": {
"index": "customer"
},
"dest": {
"index": "customer2"
}
}
this reindexes all the documents not just the selected one.
– Blue Moon
Nov 22 '18 at 13:31
If you want to just index one document, then the below answer suffices.
– Abhilash Bolla
Dec 26 '18 at 8:06
add a comment |
There isn't a way to edit the meta fields in a document. The best way would be to reindex it into a new index and delete the older index.
POST _reindex
{
"source": {
"index": "customer"
},
"dest": {
"index": "customer2"
}
}
There isn't a way to edit the meta fields in a document. The best way would be to reindex it into a new index and delete the older index.
POST _reindex
{
"source": {
"index": "customer"
},
"dest": {
"index": "customer2"
}
}
answered Nov 22 '18 at 12:22
Abhilash BollaAbhilash Bolla
548
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this reindexes all the documents not just the selected one.
– Blue Moon
Nov 22 '18 at 13:31
If you want to just index one document, then the below answer suffices.
– Abhilash Bolla
Dec 26 '18 at 8:06
add a comment |
this reindexes all the documents not just the selected one.
– Blue Moon
Nov 22 '18 at 13:31
If you want to just index one document, then the below answer suffices.
– Abhilash Bolla
Dec 26 '18 at 8:06
this reindexes all the documents not just the selected one.
– Blue Moon
Nov 22 '18 at 13:31
this reindexes all the documents not just the selected one.
– Blue Moon
Nov 22 '18 at 13:31
If you want to just index one document, then the below answer suffices.
– Abhilash Bolla
Dec 26 '18 at 8:06
If you want to just index one document, then the below answer suffices.
– Abhilash Bolla
Dec 26 '18 at 8:06
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This answer may help: stackoverflow.com/questions/39274181/… (hint: use
_reindex
)– Val
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