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Single document indexing
editSingle document indexing
editWhen indexing a document, you can either provide an ID or let elasticsearch generate one for you.
Providing an ID value.
$params = [ 'index' => 'my_index', 'type' => 'my_type', 'id' => 'my_id', 'body' => [ 'testField' => 'abc'] ]; // Document will be indexed to my_index/my_type/my_id $response = $client->index($params);
Omitting an ID value.
$params = [ 'index' => 'my_index', 'type' => 'my_type', 'body' => [ 'testField' => 'abc'] ]; // Document will be indexed to my_index/my_type/<autogenerated ID> $response = $client->index($params);
If you need to set other parameters, such as a routing
value, you specify those in the array alongside the index
,
type
, etc. For example, let’s set the routing and timestamp of this new document:
Additional parameters.
$params = [ 'index' => 'my_index', 'type' => 'my_type', 'id' => 'my_id', 'routing' => 'company_xyz', 'timestamp' => strtotime("-1d"), 'body' => [ 'testField' => 'abc'] ]; $response = $client->index($params);