Revert "[Docs] Fix Java Api index administration usage (#28133)"

This reverts commit 67c1f1c856.
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Christoph Büscher 2018-01-16 17:31:11 +01:00
parent 409b3d2ebd
commit 8a58df46f3
2 changed files with 48 additions and 77 deletions

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@ -1,13 +1,21 @@
[[java-admin-indices-put-mapping]]
:base-dir: {docdir}/../../core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/action/admin/indices/create
==== Put Mapping
The PUT mapping API allows you to add a new type while creating an index:
["source","java",subs="attributes,callouts,macros"]
[source,java]
--------------------------------------------------
include-tagged::{base-dir}/CreateIndexIT.java[addMapping-create-index-request]
client.admin().indices().prepareCreate("twitter") <1>
.addMapping("tweet", "{\n" + <2>
" \"tweet\": {\n" +
" \"properties\": {\n" +
" \"message\": {\n" +
" \"type\": \"text\"\n" +
" }\n" +
" }\n" +
" }\n" +
" }")
.get();
--------------------------------------------------
<1> <<java-admin-indices-create-index,Creates an index>> called `twitter`
<2> It also adds a `tweet` mapping type.
@ -15,9 +23,32 @@ include-tagged::{base-dir}/CreateIndexIT.java[addMapping-create-index-request]
The PUT mapping API also allows to add a new type to an existing index:
["source","java",subs="attributes,callouts,macros"]
[source,java]
--------------------------------------------------
include-tagged::{base-dir}/CreateIndexIT.java[putMapping-request-source]
client.admin().indices().preparePutMapping("twitter") <1>
.setType("user") <2>
.setSource("{\n" + <3>
" \"properties\": {\n" +
" \"name\": {\n" +
" \"type\": \"text\"\n" +
" }\n" +
" }\n" +
"}")
.get();
// You can also provide the type in the source document
client.admin().indices().preparePutMapping("twitter")
.setType("user")
.setSource("{\n" +
" \"user\":{\n" + <4>
" \"properties\": {\n" +
" \"name\": {\n" +
" \"type\": \"text\"\n" +
" }\n" +
" }\n" +
" }\n" +
"}")
.get();
--------------------------------------------------
<1> Puts a mapping on existing index called `twitter`
<2> Adds a `user` mapping type.
@ -26,12 +57,20 @@ include-tagged::{base-dir}/CreateIndexIT.java[putMapping-request-source]
You can use the same API to update an existing mapping:
["source","java",subs="attributes,callouts,macros"]
[source,java]
--------------------------------------------------
include-tagged::{base-dir}/CreateIndexIT.java[putMapping-request-source-append]
client.admin().indices().preparePutMapping("twitter") <1>
.setType("user") <2>
.setSource("{\n" + <3>
" \"properties\": {\n" +
" \"user_name\": {\n" +
" \"type\": \"text\"\n" +
" }\n" +
" }\n" +
"}")
.get();
--------------------------------------------------
<1> Puts a mapping on existing index called `twitter`
<2> Updates the `user` mapping type.
<3> This `user` has now a new field `user_name`
:base-dir!:

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@ -20,7 +20,6 @@
package org.elasticsearch.action.admin.indices.create;
import com.carrotsearch.hppc.cursors.ObjectCursor;
import org.elasticsearch.ElasticsearchException;
import org.elasticsearch.action.ActionListener;
import org.elasticsearch.action.UnavailableShardsException;
@ -29,7 +28,6 @@ import org.elasticsearch.action.admin.indices.delete.DeleteIndexResponse;
import org.elasticsearch.action.search.SearchResponse;
import org.elasticsearch.action.support.ActiveShardCount;
import org.elasticsearch.action.support.IndicesOptions;
import org.elasticsearch.client.Client;
import org.elasticsearch.cluster.ClusterState;
import org.elasticsearch.cluster.metadata.IndexMetaData;
import org.elasticsearch.cluster.metadata.MetaData;
@ -37,7 +35,6 @@ import org.elasticsearch.cluster.node.DiscoveryNode;
import org.elasticsearch.common.collect.ImmutableOpenMap;
import org.elasticsearch.common.settings.Settings;
import org.elasticsearch.common.unit.TimeValue;
import org.elasticsearch.common.xcontent.XContentType;
import org.elasticsearch.env.NodeEnvironment;
import org.elasticsearch.index.IndexNotFoundException;
import org.elasticsearch.index.query.RangeQueryBuilder;
@ -403,69 +400,4 @@ public class CreateIndexIT extends ESIntegTestCase {
assertThat(e, hasToString(containsString("unknown setting [index.foo]")));
}
/**
* This test method is used to generate the Put Mapping Java Indices API documentation
* at "docs/java-api/admin/indices/put-mapping.asciidoc" so the documentation gets tested
* so that it compiles and runs without throwing errors at runtime.
*/
public void testPutMappingDocumentation() throws Exception {
Client client = client();
// tag::addMapping-create-index-request
client.admin().indices().prepareCreate("twitter") // <1>
.addMapping("tweet", "{\n" + // <2>
" \"tweet\": {\n" +
" \"properties\": {\n" +
" \"message\": {\n" +
" \"type\": \"text\"\n" +
" }\n" +
" }\n" +
" }\n" +
" }", XContentType.JSON)
.get();
// end::addMapping-create-index-request
// we need to delete in order to create a fresh new index with another type
client.admin().indices().prepareDelete("twitter").get();
client.admin().indices().prepareCreate("twitter").get();
// tag::putMapping-request-source
client.admin().indices().preparePutMapping("twitter") // <1>
.setType("user") // <2>
.setSource("{\n" + // <3>
" \"properties\": {\n" +
" \"name\": {\n" +
" \"type\": \"text\"\n" +
" }\n" +
" }\n" +
"}", XContentType.JSON)
.get();
// You can also provide the type in the source document
client.admin().indices().preparePutMapping("twitter")
.setType("user")
.setSource("{\n" +
" \"user\":{\n" + // <4>
" \"properties\": {\n" +
" \"name\": {\n" +
" \"type\": \"text\"\n" +
" }\n" +
" }\n" +
" }\n" +
"}", XContentType.JSON)
.get();
// end::putMapping-request-source
// tag::putMapping-request-source-append
client.admin().indices().preparePutMapping("twitter") // <1>
.setType("user") // <2>
.setSource("{\n" + // <3>
" \"properties\": {\n" +
" \"user_name\": {\n" +
" \"type\": \"text\"\n" +
" }\n" +
" }\n" +
"}", XContentType.JSON)
.get();
// end::putMapping-request-source-append
}
}