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[[enabled]]
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=== `enabled`
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Elasticsearch tries to index all of the fields you give it, but sometimes you
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want to just store the field without indexing it. For instance, imagine that
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you are using Elasticsearch as a web session store. You may want to index the
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session ID and last update time, but you don't need to query or run
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aggregations on the session data itself.
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The `enabled` setting, which can be applied only to the mapping type and to
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<<object,`object`>> fields, causes Elasticsearch to skip parsing of the
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contents of the field entirely. The JSON can still be retrieved from the
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<<mapping-source-field,`_source`>> field, but it is not searchable or stored
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in any other way:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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PUT my_index
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{
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"mappings": {
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"session": {
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"properties": {
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"user_id": {
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"type": "string",
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"index": "not_analyzed"
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},
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"last_updated": {
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"type": "date"
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},
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"session_data": { <1>
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"enabled": false
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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PUT my_index/session/session_1
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{
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"user_id": "kimchy",
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"session_data": { <2>
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"arbitrary_object": {
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"some_array": [ "foo", "bar", { "baz": 2 } ]
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}
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},
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"last_updated": "2015-12-06T18:20:22"
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}
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PUT my_index/session/session_2
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{
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"user_id": "jpountz",
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"session_data": "none", <3>
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"last_updated": "2015-12-06T18:22:13"
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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// AUTOSENSE
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<1> The `session_data` field is disabled.
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<2> Any arbitrary data can be passed to the `session_data` field as it will be entirely ignored.
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<3> The `session_data` will also ignore values that are not JSON objects.
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The entire mapping type may be disabled as well, in which case the document is
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stored in the <<mapping-source-field,`_source`>> field, which means it can be
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retrieved, but none of its contents are indexed in any way:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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PUT my_index
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{
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"mappings": {
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"session": { <1>
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"enabled": false
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}
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}
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}
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PUT my_index/session/session_1
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{
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"user_id": "kimchy",
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"session_data": {
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"arbitrary_object": {
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"some_array": [ "foo", "bar", { "baz": 2 } ]
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}
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},
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"last_updated": "2015-12-06T18:20:22"
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}
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GET my_index/session/session_1 <2>
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GET my_index/_mapping <3>
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--------------------------------------------------
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// AUTOSENSE
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<1> The entire `session` mapping type is disabled.
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<2> The document can be retrieved.
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<3> Checking the mapping reveals that no fields have been added.
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2015-08-12 15:21:37 -04:00
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TIP: The `enabled` setting is allowed to have different settings for fields of
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the same name in the same index. Its value can be updated on existing fields
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using the <<indices-put-mapping,PUT mapping API>>.
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