Upadate document in DocumentProcessor in vespa
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.
vespa
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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.
vespa
add a comment |
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.
vespa
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.
vespa
vespa
asked Nov 23 '18 at 10:05
Mohammad SunnyMohammad Sunny
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documentUpdate.addFieldUpdate(FieldUpdate.createAssign(documentUpdate.getDocumentType().getField("myField"),
new StringFieldValue("myValue")));
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")));
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")));
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")));
documentUpdate.addFieldUpdate(FieldUpdate.createAssign(documentUpdate.getDocumentType().getField("myField"),
new StringFieldValue("myValue")));
answered Nov 23 '18 at 11:40
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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
add a comment |
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
add a comment |
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