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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?










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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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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?










share|improve this question


















  • 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?










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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?







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    This answer may help: stackoverflow.com/questions/39274181/… (hint: use _reindex)

    – Val
    Nov 22 '18 at 10:47














  • 2





    This answer may help: stackoverflow.com/questions/39274181/… (hint: use _reindex)

    – Val
    Nov 22 '18 at 10:47








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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
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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"
    }
    }





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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











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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.






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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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        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"
            }
            }





            share|improve this answer
























            • 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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            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"
            }
            }





            share|improve this answer
























            • 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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            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"
            }
            }





            share|improve this answer













            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"
            }
            }






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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



















            • 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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