Probably your first mapping is incorrect or applied to another type or index.

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> Le 27 avr. 2014 à 09:45, Ho-sang Jeon <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> I'm in trouble with the overwriting action of prepareIndex method in 
> Elasticsearch Java API.
> 
> The problem is that my mapping definition has changed after new document has 
> indexed.
> 
> First of all, I defined an mapping to set "not_analyzed" index for a 
> particular field.
> 
> String json = myMethodToGetMapping();
> PutMappingResponse pmrs = 
> client.admin().indices().preparePutMapping("my_index").setType("my_type").setSource(json).setIgnoreConflicts(true).execute().actionGet();
> 
> 
> if (pmrs == null || !pmrs.isAcknowledged()) {
>     System.out.println("Put Mapping Failure.");
> } else {
>     System.out.println("Put Mapping Success.");
> }
> 
> In my mapping string(json), there is a field has settings like below.
> 
> "myFieldExact":{
>     "type":"string",
>     "index": "not_analyzed",
>     "dynamic": false
> }
> 
> After the code has executed, I could see the proper mapping which I want to 
> get.
> 
> curl -XGET http://{my_ip_address}:9200/my_index/my_type/_mapping/
> 
> 
> {"my_type":{"properties":{........ 
> "myFieldExact":{"type":"string","index":"not_analyzed","omit_norms":true,"index_options":"docs"},......
>  }}}
> 
> HOWEVER, this mapping has been changed after I put some data using Java API 
> prepareIndex.
> 
> MyObject myObject = new MyObject();
> myObject.setMyFieldExact("some-value");
> String json = new 
> org.codehaus.jackson.map.ObjectMapper().writeValueAsString(myObject);
> client.prepareIndex("my_index", "my_type", "my_id")
>             .setSource(json).execute().actionGet();
> 
> The document successfully indexed into "my_index/my_type/my_id".
> 
> Here is the problem I have.
> 
> After the new record has been indexed, the original mapping definition has 
> changed like below.
> 
> curl -XGET http://{my_ip_address}:9200/my_index/my_type/_mapping/
> 
> 
> {"my_type":{"properties":{........ "myFieldExact":{"type":"string"},...... }}}
> 
> 
> In short, the "index":"not_analyzed" property has been gone after the new 
> document has indexed.
> 
> Is there anyone can help me?
> 
> Thank you very much in advance.
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