Is it possible to update some specific fields value in elasticsearch with out overwriting other fields. ?
9 Answers
In ES 7.3 the new format is:
POST /myindex/_update/mydocid
{
"doc" : {
"myfield": "new value of my field"
}
}
As a codebased contribution to this answer, the following query may be used:
POST /index/type/100100471/_update
{
"doc" : {
"yourProperty" : 10000
}
}
This query updates yourProperty
property only.
As a result, this response appears:
{
"_index": "index",
"_type": "type",
"_id": "100100471",
"_version": 1,
"_shards": {
"total": 0,
"successful": 1,
"failed": 0
}
}
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3I am getting
Validation Failed: 1: script or doc is missing;
- any idea why?– rahulgCommented Apr 12, 2019 at 15:21 -
12@rahulg The new syntax without types is POST /yourindexname/_update/youridnumber { "doc" : { "yourProperty" : 10000 } } Commented Aug 8, 2019 at 17:50
Yes, Elasticsearch supports partial updates. That means that you can submit:
- a partial document, which will be merged with the existing one
- a script that will be executed on top of the existing document
Have a look at the update api. In both cases, what happens under the hood, due to how the underlying lucene library works, is that the document to be updated is retrieved, the changes are applied to it, and the old document gets overwritten with the new. At the end of the day it is in fact a complete rewrite of the document, but you don't have to submit the whole document, unless you disabled the _source field, enabled by default, which is the field that allows you to retrieve to whole document in order to apply changes to it.
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As a continue could you take a look at this question stackoverflow.com/questions/28937946/…– user2022068Commented Mar 9, 2015 at 8:43
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"If both doc and script are specified, then doc is ignored. If you specify a scripted update, include the fields you want to update in the script." elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/…– AndersonCommented Sep 7, 2021 at 3:22
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@javanna If the script checks some other document fields to update, will the script always see the latest data even if those fields haven't been refreshed for searching?– DreamerCommented Jun 2, 2023 at 12:03
If you would like to update the existing field value only then you must try this solution:
POST IndexName/_update_by_query
{
"script": {
"source": """
if (ctx._source?.Field != null)
{
ctx._source.remove('Field');
ctx._source.put('Field', 'Value');
}
""",
"lang": "painless"
},
"query": {
"terms": {
"_id": [
1 (Replace with Document ID)
]
}
}
}
If you would like to add new field with value then you must try this solution:
POST IndexName/_update_by_query
{
"script": {
"source": """
if (ctx._source?.NewField == null)
{
ctx._source.hf.put('NewField', 'Value');
}
""",
"lang": "painless"
},
"query": {
"terms": {
"_id": [
1 (Replace with Document ID)
]
}
}
}
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I need help to use Api Update in elasticsearch, the problem is what I have when I want to update this level further inside the structure, for example: { "mainLevel": [ { "name": "maxi", "SecundaryLevel": [ { "title": "Bachelor" } ] } ] } In this case the update would like to do it in "SecondaryLevel" but for a certain "MainLevel", I leave my index below.– MaxCommented Sep 5, 2019 at 13:41
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Max you can see my below comment. So this way if you do POST /foo_v1/_bulk?pretty=true&error_trace=true {"update":{"_index":"foo_v1","_type":"footype","_id":"397"}} {"doc":{"SecundaryLevel":{"title":"Married","EmailId":"[email protected]"}} So this query will only update the "SecondaryLevel" object in doc and for specific id. I hope this answers your question. Sorry for late reply, I missed your comment earlier. Commented Nov 18, 2020 at 8:31
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Update By Query API
Updates documents that match the specified query. If no query is specified, performs an update on every document in the data stream or index without modifying the source, which is useful for picking up mapping changes.
POST http://localhost:9200/INDEX_NAME/_update_by_query
{
"script": {
"source": "ctx._source.userName=new_user_name",
"lang": "painless"
},
"query": {
"term": {
"userName": "old_user_name"
}
}
}
In the above example, the userName field value will be updated to new_user_name
Also you can use bulk Update to partially update multiple doc
POST /foo_v1/_bulk?pretty=true&error_trace=true
{"update":{"_index":"foo_v1","_type":"footype","_id":"397"}}
{"doc":{"Name":"foo","EmailId":"[email protected]"}}
{"update":{"_index":"foo_v1","_type":"footype","_id":"398"}}
{"doc":{"Name":"foo1","EmailId":"[email protected]"}}
If you are not sure whether it will be a update or insert like Upsert so you can do :
POST /foo_v1/_bulk?pretty=true&error_trace=true
{"update":{"_index":"foo_v1","_type":"footype","_id":"397"}}
{"doc":{"Name":"foo","EmailId":"[email protected]"}, "doc_as_upsert" : true}
use "doc_as_upsert" : true
Make POST
call to {{host}}/{{index}}/_doc/{{id}}/_update
with body as
{
"doc": {
"field": "value"
}
}
Output would be similar to
{
"_index": "{{index}}",
"_type": "_doc",
"_id": "{{id}}",
"_version": 3,
"result": "updated",
"_shards": {
"total": 2,
"successful": 1,
"failed": 0
},
"_seq_no": 27,
"_primary_term": 2
}
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3The end of this URL should be
...{{index}}/_update/1
. Your alternative still works with ES 7 but everything involving the "_doc" endpoint will become illegal with ES 8! Marc's answer here in 2019 already gave the future-proof answer. You should delete yours. Commented Mar 20, 2022 at 8:32
Try this
curl -XPOST --header 'Content-Type: application/json' https://search-testarticle-2cwv6oh7wtz3hxowgxv3rprnsa.ap-south-1.es.amazonaws.com/test/_update/4gI4knQB7d5sAgV24YPy -d '{
"doc": { "name" : "Ankit Singh Raj" }
}'
For me, this worked:
POST /jira_project/_doc/4c459bbb-8cc2-44c0-a455-f01cfc658017/_update
{
"doc":{
"body": {
"isDeleted": true,
"deletedAt": "2023-10-03T11:16:21.489Z"
}
}
}
Explanation:
- Here "jira_project" is the index name.
- "_doc" is the type of entity you are targeting within that index (this is deprecated in newer versions since by default entities within an index are taken as doc type).
- I have updated some keys inside the "body" key, so that's why I mentioned "body" while updating.
Everything else is self-explanatory.
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