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[[indices-put-mapping]]
== Put Mapping
The put mapping API allows to register specific mapping definition for a
specific type.
[source,js]
--------------------------------------------------
$ curl -XPUT 'http://localhost:9200/twitter/_mapping/tweet' -d '
{
"tweet" : {
"properties" : {
"message" : {"type" : "string", "store" : true }
}
}
}
'
--------------------------------------------------
The above example creates a mapping called `tweet` within the `twitter`
index. The mapping simply defines that the `message` field should be
stored (by default, fields are not stored, just indexed) so we can
retrieve it later on using selective loading.
More information on how to define type mappings can be found in the
<<mapping,mapping>> section.
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[[merging-conflicts]]
=== Merging & Conflicts
When an existing mapping already exists under the given type, the two
mapping definitions, the one already defined, and the new ones are
merged. The `ignore_conflicts` parameters can be used to control if
conflicts should be ignored or not, by default, it is set to `false`
which means conflicts are *not* ignored.
The definition of conflict is really dependent on the type merged, but
in general, if a different core type is defined, it is considered as a
conflict. New mapping definitions can be added to object types, and core
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type mappings can be upgraded by specifying multi fields on a core type.
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[[put-mapping-multi-index]]
=== Multi Index
The put mapping API can be applied to more than one index with a single
call, or even on `_all` the indices.
[source,js]
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$ curl -XPUT 'http://localhost:9200/kimchy,elasticsearch/_mapping/tweet' -d '
{
"tweet" : {
"properties" : {
"message" : {"type" : "string", "store" : true }
}
}
}
'
--------------------------------------------------
Make PUT and DELETE consistent for _mapping, _alias and _warmer See issue #4071 PUT options for _mapping: Single type can now be added with `[PUT|POST] {index|_all|*|regex|blank}/[_mapping|_mappings]/type` and `[PUT|POST] {index|_all|*|regex|blank}/type/[_mapping|_mappings]` PUT options for _warmer: PUT with a single warmer can now be done with `[PUT|POST] {index|_all|*|prefix*|blank}/{type|_all|*|prefix*|blank}/[_warmer|_warmers]/warmer_name` PUT options for _alias: Single alias can now be PUT with `[PUT|POST] {index|_all|*|prefix*|blank}/[_alias|_aliases]/alias` DELETE options _mapping: Several mappings can be deleted at once by defining several indices and types with `[DELETE] /{index}/{type}` `[DELETE] /{index}/{type}/_mapping` `[DELETE] /{index}/_mapping/{type}` where `index= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` `type= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` Alternatively, the keyword `_mapings` can be used. DELETE options for _warmer: Several warmers can be deleted at once by defining several indices and names with `[DELETE] /{index}/_warmer/{type}` where `index= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` `type= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` Alternatively, the keyword `_warmers` can be used. DELETE options for _alias: Several aliases can be deleted at once by defining several indices and names with `[DELETE] /{index}/_alias/{type}` where `index= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` `type= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` Alternatively, the keyword `_aliases` can be used.
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All options:
[source,js]
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PUT /{index}/_mapping/{type}
Make PUT and DELETE consistent for _mapping, _alias and _warmer See issue #4071 PUT options for _mapping: Single type can now be added with `[PUT|POST] {index|_all|*|regex|blank}/[_mapping|_mappings]/type` and `[PUT|POST] {index|_all|*|regex|blank}/type/[_mapping|_mappings]` PUT options for _warmer: PUT with a single warmer can now be done with `[PUT|POST] {index|_all|*|prefix*|blank}/{type|_all|*|prefix*|blank}/[_warmer|_warmers]/warmer_name` PUT options for _alias: Single alias can now be PUT with `[PUT|POST] {index|_all|*|prefix*|blank}/[_alias|_aliases]/alias` DELETE options _mapping: Several mappings can be deleted at once by defining several indices and types with `[DELETE] /{index}/{type}` `[DELETE] /{index}/{type}/_mapping` `[DELETE] /{index}/_mapping/{type}` where `index= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` `type= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` Alternatively, the keyword `_mapings` can be used. DELETE options for _warmer: Several warmers can be deleted at once by defining several indices and names with `[DELETE] /{index}/_warmer/{type}` where `index= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` `type= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` Alternatively, the keyword `_warmers` can be used. DELETE options for _alias: Several aliases can be deleted at once by defining several indices and names with `[DELETE] /{index}/_alias/{type}` where `index= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` `type= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` Alternatively, the keyword `_aliases` can be used.
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Make PUT and DELETE consistent for _mapping, _alias and _warmer See issue #4071 PUT options for _mapping: Single type can now be added with `[PUT|POST] {index|_all|*|regex|blank}/[_mapping|_mappings]/type` and `[PUT|POST] {index|_all|*|regex|blank}/type/[_mapping|_mappings]` PUT options for _warmer: PUT with a single warmer can now be done with `[PUT|POST] {index|_all|*|prefix*|blank}/{type|_all|*|prefix*|blank}/[_warmer|_warmers]/warmer_name` PUT options for _alias: Single alias can now be PUT with `[PUT|POST] {index|_all|*|prefix*|blank}/[_alias|_aliases]/alias` DELETE options _mapping: Several mappings can be deleted at once by defining several indices and types with `[DELETE] /{index}/{type}` `[DELETE] /{index}/{type}/_mapping` `[DELETE] /{index}/_mapping/{type}` where `index= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` `type= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` Alternatively, the keyword `_mapings` can be used. DELETE options for _warmer: Several warmers can be deleted at once by defining several indices and names with `[DELETE] /{index}/_warmer/{type}` where `index= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` `type= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` Alternatively, the keyword `_warmers` can be used. DELETE options for _alias: Several aliases can be deleted at once by defining several indices and names with `[DELETE] /{index}/_alias/{type}` where `index= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` `type= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` Alternatively, the keyword `_aliases` can be used.
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where
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`{index}`:: `blank | * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …`
Make PUT and DELETE consistent for _mapping, _alias and _warmer See issue #4071 PUT options for _mapping: Single type can now be added with `[PUT|POST] {index|_all|*|regex|blank}/[_mapping|_mappings]/type` and `[PUT|POST] {index|_all|*|regex|blank}/type/[_mapping|_mappings]` PUT options for _warmer: PUT with a single warmer can now be done with `[PUT|POST] {index|_all|*|prefix*|blank}/{type|_all|*|prefix*|blank}/[_warmer|_warmers]/warmer_name` PUT options for _alias: Single alias can now be PUT with `[PUT|POST] {index|_all|*|prefix*|blank}/[_alias|_aliases]/alias` DELETE options _mapping: Several mappings can be deleted at once by defining several indices and types with `[DELETE] /{index}/{type}` `[DELETE] /{index}/{type}/_mapping` `[DELETE] /{index}/_mapping/{type}` where `index= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` `type= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` Alternatively, the keyword `_mapings` can be used. DELETE options for _warmer: Several warmers can be deleted at once by defining several indices and names with `[DELETE] /{index}/_warmer/{type}` where `index= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` `type= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` Alternatively, the keyword `_warmers` can be used. DELETE options for _alias: Several aliases can be deleted at once by defining several indices and names with `[DELETE] /{index}/_alias/{type}` where `index= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` `type= * | _all | glob pattern | name1, name2, …` Alternatively, the keyword `_aliases` can be used.
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`{type}`:: Name of the type to add. Must be the name of the type defined in the body.
Instead of `_mapping` you can also use the plural `_mappings`.