Mappings: Remove allow_type_wrapper setting
Before Elasticsearch 1.0, the type was allowed to be passed as the root element when uploading a document. However, this was ambiguous if the mappings also contained a field with the same name as the type. The behavior was changed in 1.0 to not allow this, but a setting was added for backwards compatibility. This change removes the setting for 2.0.
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@ -63,30 +63,6 @@ objects will automatically be added to the mapping definition of the
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type specified. Check out the <<mapping,mapping>>
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type specified. Check out the <<mapping,mapping>>
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section for more information on mapping definitions.
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section for more information on mapping definitions.
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Note that the format of the JSON document can also include the type (very handy
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when using JSON mappers) if the `index.mapping.allow_type_wrapper` setting is
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set to true, for example:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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$ curl -XPOST 'http://localhost:9200/twitter' -d '{
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"settings": {
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"index": {
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"mapping.allow_type_wrapper": true
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}
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}
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}'
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{"acknowledged":true}
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$ curl -XPUT 'http://localhost:9200/twitter/tweet/1' -d '{
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"tweet" : {
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"user" : "kimchy",
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"post_date" : "2009-11-15T14:12:12",
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"message" : "trying out Elasticsearch"
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}
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}'
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--------------------------------------------------
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Automatic index creation can be disabled by setting
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Automatic index creation can be disabled by setting
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`action.auto_create_index` to `false` in the config file of all nodes.
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`action.auto_create_index` to `false` in the config file of all nodes.
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Automatic mapping creation can be disabled by setting
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Automatic mapping creation can be disabled by setting
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@ -122,4 +122,8 @@ The meaning of the `_shards` headers in the delete by query response has changed
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`successful` and `failed` fields in the header are based on the number of primary shards. The failures on replica
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`successful` and `failed` fields in the header are based on the number of primary shards. The failures on replica
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shards aren't being kept track of. From version 2.0 the stats in the `_shards` header are based on all shards
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shards aren't being kept track of. From version 2.0 the stats in the `_shards` header are based on all shards
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of an index. The http status code is left unchanged and is only based on failures that occurred while executing on
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of an index. The http status code is left unchanged and is only based on failures that occurred while executing on
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primary shards.
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primary shards.
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=== Mappings
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The setting `index.mapping.allow_type_wrapper` has been removed. Documents should always be sent without the type as the root element.
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}
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}
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};
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public static final String ALLOW_TYPE_WRAPPER = "index.mapping.allow_type_wrapper";
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private final String index;
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private final String index;
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private final Settings indexSettings;
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private final Settings indexSettings;
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} else if (token != XContentParser.Token.FIELD_NAME) {
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} else if (token != XContentParser.Token.FIELD_NAME) {
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throw new MapperParsingException("Malformed content, after first object, either the type field or the actual properties should exist");
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throw new MapperParsingException("Malformed content, after first object, either the type field or the actual properties should exist");
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}
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}
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// first field is the same as the type, this might be because the
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// type is provided, and the object exists within it or because
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// there is a valid field that by chance is named as the type.
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// Because of this, by default wrapping a document in a type is
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// disabled, but can be enabled by setting
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// index.mapping.allow_type_wrapper to true
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if (type.equals(parser.currentName()) && indexSettings.getAsBoolean(ALLOW_TYPE_WRAPPER, false)) {
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parser.nextToken();
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countDownTokens++;
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}
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for (RootMapper rootMapper : rootMappersOrdered) {
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for (RootMapper rootMapper : rootMappersOrdered) {
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rootMapper.preParse(context);
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rootMapper.preParse(context);
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assertThat(e.getMessage(), equalTo("failed to parse, document is empty"));
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assertThat(e.getMessage(), equalTo("failed to parse, document is empty"));
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}
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}
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}
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}
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@Test
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public void testTypeWrapperWithSetting() throws Exception {
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String mapping = copyToStringFromClasspath("/org/elasticsearch/index/mapper/simple/test-mapping.json");
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Settings settings = ImmutableSettings.settingsBuilder().put("index.mapping.allow_type_wrapper", true).build();
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DocumentMapper docMapper = createIndex("test", settings).mapperService().documentMapperParser().parse(mapping);
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assertThat((String) docMapper.meta().get("param1"), equalTo("value1"));
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BytesReference json = new BytesArray(copyToBytesFromClasspath("/org/elasticsearch/index/mapper/simple/test1-withtype.json"));
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Document doc = docMapper.parse(json).rootDoc();
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assertThat(doc.get(docMapper.uidMapper().names().indexName()), equalTo(Uid.createUid("person", "1")));
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assertThat(doc.get(docMapper.mappers().name("first").mapper().names().indexName()), equalTo("shay"));
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}
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}
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}
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