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ElasticSearch Server

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ElasticSearch Server

Overview of this book

ElasticSearch is an open source search server built on Apache Lucene. It was built to provide a scalable search solution with built-in support for near real-time search and multi-tenancy.Jumping into the world of ElasticSearch by setting up your own custom cluster, this book will show you how to create a fast, scalable, and flexible search solution. By learning the ins-and-outs of data indexing and analysis, "ElasticSearch Server" will start you on your journey to mastering the powerful capabilities of ElasticSearch. With practical chapters covering how to search data, extend your search, and go deep into cluster administration and search analysis, this book is perfect for those new and experienced with search servers.In "ElasticSearch Server" you will learn how to revolutionize your website or application with faster, more accurate, and flexible search functionality. Starting with chapters on setting up your own ElasticSearch cluster and searching and extending your search parameters you will quickly be able to create a fast, scalable, and completely custom search solution.Building on your knowledge further you will learn about ElasticSearch's query API and become confident using powerful filtering and faceting capabilities. You will develop practical knowledge on how to make use of ElasticSearch's near real-time capabilities and support for multi-tenancy.Your journey then concludes with chapters that help you monitor and tune your ElasticSearch cluster as well as advanced topics such as shard allocation, gateway configuration, and the discovery module.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
ElasticSearch Server
Credits
About the Authors
Acknowledgement
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Modifying your index structure with the update API


In the previous chapters, we discussed how to create index mappings and index the data. But what if you already have the mappings created, data indexed, but you want to modify the structure of the index? This is possible to some extent and soon we will learn how to do it.

The mapping

Let's assume that we have the following mappings for our users index stored in the user.json file:

{
 "user" : {
  "properties" : {
   "name" : {"type" : "string", "store" : "yes", "index" : "analyzed"}
  }
 }
}

This is nothing unusual, just a simple type that stores the username. Let's create our index and let's create the type with the preceding mappings:

curl -XPOST 'localhost:9200/users'
curl -XPUT 'localhost:9200/users/user/_mapping' -d @user.json

If everything went well, we will have our index and type created. So now let's try adding a new field to the mappings.

Adding a new field

Let's assume that we want to add a new field that will store our user's phone...