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I'm new to Elasticsearch and I read here https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/plugins/master/mapper-attachments.html that the mapper-attachments plugin is deprecated in elasticsearch 5.0.0.

I now try to index a pdf file with the new ingest-attachment plugin and upload the attachment.

What I've tried so far is

curl -H 'Content-Type: application/pdf' -XPOST localhost:9200/test/1 -d @/cygdrive/c/test/test.pdf

but I get the following error:

{"error":{"root_cause":[{"type":"mapper_parsing_exception","reason":"failed to parse"}],"type":"mapper_parsing_exception","reason":"failed to parse","caused_by":{"type":"not_x_content_exception","reason":"Compressor detection can only be called on some xcontent bytes or compressed xcontent bytes"}},"status":400}

I would expect that the pdf file will be indexed and uploaded. What am I doing wrong?

I also tested Elasticsearch 2.3.3 but the mapper-attachments plugin is not valid for this version and I don't want to use any older version of Elasticsearch.

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You need to make sure you have created your ingest pipeline with:

PUT _ingest/pipeline/attachment
{
  "description" : "Extract attachment information",
  "processors" : [
    {
      "attachment" : {
        "field" : "data",
        "indexed_chars" : -1
      }
    }
  ]
}

Then you can make a PUT not POST to your index using the pipeline you've created.

PUT my_index/my_type/my_id?pipeline=attachment
{
  "data": "e1xydGYxXGFuc2kNCkxvcmVtIGlwc3VtIGRvbG9yIHNpdCBhbWV0DQpccGFyIH0="
}

In your example, should be something like:

curl -H 'Content-Type: application/pdf' -XPUT localhost:9200/test/1?pipeline=attachment -d @/cygdrive/c/test/test.pdf

Remembering that the PDF content must be base64 encoded.

Hope it will help you.

Edit 1 Please make sure to read these, it helped me a lot:

Elastic Ingest

Ingest Plugin

Ingest Presentation

Edit 2

Also, you must have ingest-attachment plugin installed.

./bin/elasticsearch-plugin install ingest-attachment

Edit 3

Please, before you create your ingest processor (attachment), create your index, map with the fields you will use and make sure you have the data field in your map (same name of the "field" in your attachment processor), so ingest will process and fullfill your data field with your pdf content.

I inserted the indexed_chars option in the ingest processor, with -1 value, so you can index large pdf files.

Edit 4

The mapping should be something like that:

PUT my_index
{ 
    "mappings" : { 
        "my_type" : { 
            "properties" : { 
                "attachment.data" : { 
                    "type": "text", 
                    "analyzer" : "brazilian" 
                } 
            } 
        } 
    } 
}

In this case, I use the brazilian filter, but you can remove that or use your own.

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  • Why do you need a mapping for the data field? Doesn't the pipeline pick up the data field and process it without it having to be explicitly mapped? What would this mapping look like?
    – bjlevine
    Nov 11, 2016 at 19:04
  • @bjlevine you do not need to map the field actually... the processor will create an inside (of your processor) the field. But sometimes you need to have some filter like the updated answer. hope it helps
    – Evis
    Nov 11, 2016 at 19:10
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    I've fought a lot with Ingest Attachment plugin. It can't be used in production. I use Ambar (ambar.rdseventeen.com) as a solid solution for stroing and searching through documents
    – Ilia P
    Jan 31, 2017 at 11:43
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    @Evert thank you for your comment. But in my case I have 3 000 000 files and total size of index is 268 Gb. Ingest attachment just eats all the RAM when it tries to proccess the file larger then 40 MB. That's why I switched to Ambar.
    – Ilia P
    Feb 1, 2017 at 13:05
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    @SochiX you are the developer of Ambar, nice, I understand your enthusiasm. I will give it a try, but confess... I am really happy with ES + Ingest. Cheers!
    – Evis
    Apr 4, 2017 at 14:38

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