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How to add new field to existing document in DocumentProcessor when updating document using REST API.



@Override
public Progress process(Processing processing) {
for (DocumentOperation op : processing.getDocumentOperations()) {
if (op instanceof DocumentUpdate) {
DocumentUpdate documentUpdate = (DocumentUpdate) op;
// what shoud I write here to add new field with value

}

}
return Progress.DONE;
}


When I am using code below, this gives me error



DocumentUpdate upd = new DocumentUpdate(type, id);
upd.addFieldUpdate(FieldUpdate.createMap(type.getField("myStrWSet"), "foo", new AssignValueUpdate(100)));


Error : AssignValueUpdate cannot be applies to int.



And, how to create FieldUpdate object with new field and its value.



Please help.










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    How to add new field to existing document in DocumentProcessor when updating document using REST API.



    @Override
    public Progress process(Processing processing) {
    for (DocumentOperation op : processing.getDocumentOperations()) {
    if (op instanceof DocumentUpdate) {
    DocumentUpdate documentUpdate = (DocumentUpdate) op;
    // what shoud I write here to add new field with value

    }

    }
    return Progress.DONE;
    }


    When I am using code below, this gives me error



    DocumentUpdate upd = new DocumentUpdate(type, id);
    upd.addFieldUpdate(FieldUpdate.createMap(type.getField("myStrWSet"), "foo", new AssignValueUpdate(100)));


    Error : AssignValueUpdate cannot be applies to int.



    And, how to create FieldUpdate object with new field and its value.



    Please help.










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      How to add new field to existing document in DocumentProcessor when updating document using REST API.



      @Override
      public Progress process(Processing processing) {
      for (DocumentOperation op : processing.getDocumentOperations()) {
      if (op instanceof DocumentUpdate) {
      DocumentUpdate documentUpdate = (DocumentUpdate) op;
      // what shoud I write here to add new field with value

      }

      }
      return Progress.DONE;
      }


      When I am using code below, this gives me error



      DocumentUpdate upd = new DocumentUpdate(type, id);
      upd.addFieldUpdate(FieldUpdate.createMap(type.getField("myStrWSet"), "foo", new AssignValueUpdate(100)));


      Error : AssignValueUpdate cannot be applies to int.



      And, how to create FieldUpdate object with new field and its value.



      Please help.










      share|improve this question














      How to add new field to existing document in DocumentProcessor when updating document using REST API.



      @Override
      public Progress process(Processing processing) {
      for (DocumentOperation op : processing.getDocumentOperations()) {
      if (op instanceof DocumentUpdate) {
      DocumentUpdate documentUpdate = (DocumentUpdate) op;
      // what shoud I write here to add new field with value

      }

      }
      return Progress.DONE;
      }


      When I am using code below, this gives me error



      DocumentUpdate upd = new DocumentUpdate(type, id);
      upd.addFieldUpdate(FieldUpdate.createMap(type.getField("myStrWSet"), "foo", new AssignValueUpdate(100)));


      Error : AssignValueUpdate cannot be applies to int.



      And, how to create FieldUpdate object with new field and its value.



      Please help.







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          documentUpdate.addFieldUpdate(FieldUpdate.createAssign(documentUpdate.getDocumentType().getField("myField"),
          new StringFieldValue("myValue")));





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          • Thanks it works, but what if i have to add new field to any index of an existing array of struct type document.How can I achieve it?

            – Mohammad Sunny
            Nov 23 '18 at 13:00











          • Use a StructuredFieldValue instead of a StringFieldValue.

            – Jon
            Nov 27 '18 at 12:41











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          documentUpdate.addFieldUpdate(FieldUpdate.createAssign(documentUpdate.getDocumentType().getField("myField"),
          new StringFieldValue("myValue")));





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          • Thanks it works, but what if i have to add new field to any index of an existing array of struct type document.How can I achieve it?

            – Mohammad Sunny
            Nov 23 '18 at 13:00











          • Use a StructuredFieldValue instead of a StringFieldValue.

            – Jon
            Nov 27 '18 at 12:41
















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          documentUpdate.addFieldUpdate(FieldUpdate.createAssign(documentUpdate.getDocumentType().getField("myField"),
          new StringFieldValue("myValue")));





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          • Thanks it works, but what if i have to add new field to any index of an existing array of struct type document.How can I achieve it?

            – Mohammad Sunny
            Nov 23 '18 at 13:00











          • Use a StructuredFieldValue instead of a StringFieldValue.

            – Jon
            Nov 27 '18 at 12:41














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          documentUpdate.addFieldUpdate(FieldUpdate.createAssign(documentUpdate.getDocumentType().getField("myField"),
          new StringFieldValue("myValue")));





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          documentUpdate.addFieldUpdate(FieldUpdate.createAssign(documentUpdate.getDocumentType().getField("myField"),
          new StringFieldValue("myValue")));






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          • Thanks it works, but what if i have to add new field to any index of an existing array of struct type document.How can I achieve it?

            – Mohammad Sunny
            Nov 23 '18 at 13:00











          • Use a StructuredFieldValue instead of a StringFieldValue.

            – Jon
            Nov 27 '18 at 12:41



















          • Thanks it works, but what if i have to add new field to any index of an existing array of struct type document.How can I achieve it?

            – Mohammad Sunny
            Nov 23 '18 at 13:00











          • Use a StructuredFieldValue instead of a StringFieldValue.

            – Jon
            Nov 27 '18 at 12:41

















          Thanks it works, but what if i have to add new field to any index of an existing array of struct type document.How can I achieve it?

          – Mohammad Sunny
          Nov 23 '18 at 13:00





          Thanks it works, but what if i have to add new field to any index of an existing array of struct type document.How can I achieve it?

          – Mohammad Sunny
          Nov 23 '18 at 13:00













          Use a StructuredFieldValue instead of a StringFieldValue.

          – Jon
          Nov 27 '18 at 12:41





          Use a StructuredFieldValue instead of a StringFieldValue.

          – Jon
          Nov 27 '18 at 12:41


















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