Update APIedit

The update API allows to update a document based on a script provided. The operation gets the document (collocated with the shard) from the index, runs the script (with optional script language and parameters), and index back the result (also allows to delete, or ignore the operation). It uses versioning to make sure no updates have happened during the "get" and "reindex".

Note, this operation still means full reindex of the document, it just removes some network roundtrips and reduces chances of version conflicts between the get and the index. The _source field need to be enabled for this feature to work.

For example, lets index a simple doc:

curl -XPUT localhost:9200/test/type1/1 -d '{
    "counter" : 1,
    "tags" : ["red"]
}'

Scripted updatesedit

Now, we can execute a script that would increment the counter:

curl -XPOST 'localhost:9200/test/type1/1/_update' -d '{
    "script" : "ctx._source.counter += count",
    "params" : {
        "count" : 4
    }
}'

We can add a tag to the list of tags (note, if the tag exists, it will still add it, since its a list):

curl -XPOST 'localhost:9200/test/type1/1/_update' -d '{
    "script" : "ctx._source.tags += tag",
    "params" : {
        "tag" : "blue"
    }
}'

In addition to _source, the following variables are available through the ctx map: _index, _type, _id, _version, _routing, _parent, _timestamp, _ttl.

We can also add a new field to the document:

curl -XPOST 'localhost:9200/test/type1/1/_update' -d '{
    "script" : "ctx._source.name_of_new_field = \"value_of_new_field\""
}'

Or remove a field from the document:

curl -XPOST 'localhost:9200/test/type1/1/_update' -d '{
    "script" : "ctx._source.remove(\"name_of_field\")"
}'

And, we can even change the operation that is executed. This example deletes the doc if the tags field contain blue, otherwise it does nothing (noop):

curl -XPOST 'localhost:9200/test/type1/1/_update' -d '{
    "script" : "ctx._source.tags.contains(tag) ? ctx.op = \"delete\" : ctx.op = \"none\"",
    "params" : {
        "tag" : "blue"
    }
}'

Updates with a partial documentedit

The update API also support passing a partial document, which will be merged into the existing document (simple recursive merge, inner merging of objects, replacing core "keys/values" and arrays). For example:

curl -XPOST 'localhost:9200/test/type1/1/_update' -d '{
    "doc" : {
        "name" : "new_name"
    }
}'

If both doc and script is specified, then doc is ignored. Best is to put your field pairs of the partial document in the script itself.

detect_noopedit

By default if doc is specified then the document is always updated even if the merging process doesn’t cause any changes. Specifying detect_noop as true will cause Elasticsearch to check if there are changes and, if there aren’t, turn the update request into a noop. For example:

curl -XPOST 'localhost:9200/test/type1/1/_update' -d '{
    "doc" : {
        "name" : "new_name"
    },
    "detect_noop": true
}'

If name was new_name before the request was sent then the entire update request is ignored.

Upsertsedit

If the document does not already exist, the contents of the upsert element will be inserted as a new document. If the document does exist, then the script will be executed instead:

curl -XPOST 'localhost:9200/test/type1/1/_update' -d '{
    "script" : "ctx._source.counter += count",
    "params" : {
        "count" : 4
    },
    "upsert" : {
        "counter" : 1
    }
}'

scripted_upsertedit

If you would like your script to run regardless of whether the document exists or not — i.e. the script handles initializing the document instead of the upsert element — then set scripted_upsert to true:

curl -XPOST 'localhost:9200/sessions/session/dh3sgudg8gsrgl/_update' -d '{
    "script_id" : "my_web_session_summariser",
    "scripted_upsert":true,
    "params" : {
        "pageViewEvent" : {
        	"url":"foo.com/bar",
        	"response":404,
        	"time":"2014-01-01 12:32"
        }
    },
    "upsert" : {}
}'

doc_as_upsertedit

Instead of sending a partial doc plus an upsert doc, setting doc_as_upsert to true will use the contents of doc as the upsert value:

curl -XPOST 'localhost:9200/test/type1/1/_update' -d '{
    "doc" : {
        "name" : "new_name"
    },
    "doc_as_upsert" : true
}'

Parametersedit

The update operation supports the following query-string parameters:

retry_on_conflict

In between the get and indexing phases of the update, it is possible that another process might have already updated the same document. By default, the update will fail with a version conflict exception. The retry_on_conflict parameter controls how many times to retry the update before finally throwing an exception.

routing

Routing is used to route the update request to the right shard and sets the routing for the upsert request if the document being updated doesn’t exist. Can’t be used to update the routing of an existing document.

parent

Parent is used to route the update request to the right shard and sets the parent for the upsert request if the document being updated doesn’t exist. Can’t be used to update the parent of an existing document.

timeout

Timeout waiting for a shard to become available.

consistency

The write consistency of the index/delete operation.

refresh

Refresh the relevant primary and replica shards (not the whole index) immediately after the operation occurs, so that the updated document appears in search results immediately.

fields

Return the relevant fields from the updated document. Specify _source to return the full updated source.

version & version_type

The Update API uses the Elasticsearch’s versioning support internally to make sure the document doesn’t change during the update. You can use the version parameter to specify that the document should only be updated if it’s version matches the one specified. By setting version type to force you can force the new version of the document after update (use with care! with force there is no guarantee the document didn’t change).Version types external & external_gte are not supported.