Thanks David, I found the documentation on the plugin's github page. All working now. Can't believe I've wasted so much time on this when it was already working. D'oh.
On Friday, 7 November 2014 14:03:54 UTC, David Pilato wrote: > > Changing the mapping to store the actual content, then use fields option > in search to get content field back. > > -- > David ;-) > Twitter : @dadoonet / @elasticsearchfr / @scrutmydocs > > Le 7 nov. 2014 à 15:00, Jim Cumming <[email protected] <javascript:>> a > écrit : > > Thanks David, is there any easy way to view the parsed data other than > searching? > > On Friday, 7 November 2014 13:55:41 UTC, David Pilato wrote: >> >> Attachment plugin index binary content but does not actually modify the >> source document (_source field). >> >> But if you _search for content it should work. >> >> -- >> David ;-) >> Twitter : @dadoonet / @elasticsearchfr / @scrutmydocs >> >> Le 7 nov. 2014 à 14:44, Jim Cumming <[email protected]> a écrit : >> >> Hi. I'm quite new to elasticsearch, so far it's all been going great but >> I've run into a wall and after a few days of no progress I thought it was >> time to ask for help. >> >> I'm trying to create a replacement search solution for a CMS system, one >> of the requirements is that it needs to index binary files. The >> mapping-attachments plugin appears to be just the thing, but I'm struggling >> to get it to work. >> >> I've tried this with ElasticSearch 1.3x and Mapper Attachements 2.3.2 and >> ElasticSearch 1.4x and Mapper Attachments 2.4.2 running under Windows. I >> have no errors in the log, the plugin appears to be loading correctly, so I >> assume I'm doing something wrong with my requests. >> >> I've simplified my requests down to the most basic level I can, and the >> issue still occurs. Testing has been done with the Postman extension in >> Chrome. But I've converted my posts to curl requests to help anyone who >> might want to try this on Linux. The Base64 file is a .txt file with some >> English text from the BBC News site. >> >> >> Create test index >> curl -XPUT 'http://localhost:9200/test/' >> >> >> Response >> { >> "acknowledged": true >> } >> >> Create mapping for person >> >> curl -XPUT 'http://localhost:9200/test/_mapping/person' -d '{ >> "person" : { >> "properties" : { >> "my_attachment" : { "type" : "attachment" } >> } >> } >> }' >> >> >> Response >> { >> "acknowledged": true >> } >> >> >> Get mapping for person >> curl -XGET 'http://localhost:9200/test/_mapping/person' >> >> Response >> { >> "test": { >> "mappings": { >> "person": { >> "properties": { >> "my_attachment": { >> "type": "attachment", >> "path": "full", >> "fields": { >> "my_attachment": { >> "type": "string" >> }, >> "author": { >> "type": "string" >> }, >> "title": { >> "type": "string" >> }, >> "name": { >> "type": "string" >> }, >> "date": { >> "type": "date", >> "format": "dateOptionalTime" >> }, >> "keywords": { >> "type": "string" >> }, >> "content_type": { >> "type": "string" >> }, >> "content_length": { >> "type": "integer" >> }, >> "language": { >> "type": "string" >> } >> } >> } >> } >> } >> } >> } >> } >> >> This looks good, I have meta data fields for the file in the mapping >> >> Create person id 1 >> >> curl -XPUT 'http://localhost:9200/test/person/1' -d '{ >> "my_attachment" : >> "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" >> }' >> >> >> Response >> { >> "_index": "test", >> "_type": "person", >> "_id": "1", >> "_version": 1, >> "created": true >> } >> >> Looks good, let's get that record back >> >> Get person id 1 >> curl -XGET 'http://localhost:9200/test/person/1' >> >> >> { >> "_index": "test", >> "_type": "person", >> "_id": "1", >> "_version": 1, >> "found": true, >> "_source": { >> "my_attachment": >> "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" >> } >> } >> >> Attachment has been added as a string, and there are no additional meta >> data fields >> >> Here's my system info got via >> >> curl -XGET 'http://localhost:9200/_nodes' >> >> >> { >> "cluster_name": "elasticsearch", >> "nodes": { >> "QWhhRNIOTUWX_1OxGSJOvA": { >> "name": "Franz Kafka", >> "transport_address": "inet[/192.168.76.148:9300]", >> "host": "WIN-23CNBGGKSSE", >> "ip": "192.168.76.148", >> "version": "1.4.0", >> "build": "bc94bd8", >> "http_address": "inet[/192.168.76.148:9200]", >> "settings": { >> "node": { >> "name": "Franz Kafka" >> }, >> "client": { >> "type": "node" >> }, >> "http": { >> "cors": { >> "enabled": "true", >> "allow-origin": >> "/https?:\\/\\/local.kibana(:[0-9]+)?/" >> } >> }, >> "name": "Franz Kafka", >> "path": { >> "data"<span style="color: #660;" class="styled-by-pre >> >> ... > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "elasticsearch" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected] <javascript:>. > To view this discussion on the web visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/elasticsearch/7b929d77-26d1-4dbc-ae5d-158a8f660fcc%40googlegroups.com > > <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/elasticsearch/7b929d77-26d1-4dbc-ae5d-158a8f660fcc%40googlegroups.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> > . > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "elasticsearch" group. 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