elasticsearch-rest-high-level-client:6.5.0 BulkRequest Not working anymore
I've updated elasticsearch from 6.4.2 to 6.5.0 and the BulkRequest using the rest high level client api is not working anymore:
final BulkRequest request = new BulkRequest();
myarray().forEach(elem -> {
try {
final XContentBuilder builder = XContentFactory.jsonBuilder();
builder.startObject();
{
builder.timeField("@timestamp", elem.getTimestamp());
builder.field("metric", elem.getMetric().getName());
builder.field("resource", elem.getResource().getName());
builder.field("value", elem.getValue());
builder.field("windowId", elem.getWindowId());
}
builder.endObject();
System.out.println(builder.prettyPrint());
final IndexRequest indexRequest = new IndexRequest("myindex-2018.11.20", "mytype");
indexRequest.source(builder);
request.add(indexRequest);
} catch (IOException e) {
logger.log(Level.SEVERE, "Error forward", e);
}
});
BulkResponse response = client.bulk(request, RequestOptions.DEFAULT);
If I perform a single IndexRequest it works fine:
final XContentBuilder builder = XContentFactory.jsonBuilder();
builder.startObject();
{
builder.timeField("@timestamp", System.currentTimeMillis());
builder.field("metric", "test");
builder.field("resource", "test");
builder.field("value", "-1");
builder.field("windowId", "test");
}
builder.endObject();
final IndexRequest indexRequest = new IndexRequest("myindex-2018.11.20", "mytype");
indexRequest.source(builder);
final IndexResponse response = client.index(indexRequest, RequestOptions.DEFAULT);
Both queries where running well with the version 6.4.2, now with the version 6.5.0 only the second one is working.
I don't receive any errors
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I've updated elasticsearch from 6.4.2 to 6.5.0 and the BulkRequest using the rest high level client api is not working anymore:
final BulkRequest request = new BulkRequest();
myarray().forEach(elem -> {
try {
final XContentBuilder builder = XContentFactory.jsonBuilder();
builder.startObject();
{
builder.timeField("@timestamp", elem.getTimestamp());
builder.field("metric", elem.getMetric().getName());
builder.field("resource", elem.getResource().getName());
builder.field("value", elem.getValue());
builder.field("windowId", elem.getWindowId());
}
builder.endObject();
System.out.println(builder.prettyPrint());
final IndexRequest indexRequest = new IndexRequest("myindex-2018.11.20", "mytype");
indexRequest.source(builder);
request.add(indexRequest);
} catch (IOException e) {
logger.log(Level.SEVERE, "Error forward", e);
}
});
BulkResponse response = client.bulk(request, RequestOptions.DEFAULT);
If I perform a single IndexRequest it works fine:
final XContentBuilder builder = XContentFactory.jsonBuilder();
builder.startObject();
{
builder.timeField("@timestamp", System.currentTimeMillis());
builder.field("metric", "test");
builder.field("resource", "test");
builder.field("value", "-1");
builder.field("windowId", "test");
}
builder.endObject();
final IndexRequest indexRequest = new IndexRequest("myindex-2018.11.20", "mytype");
indexRequest.source(builder);
final IndexResponse response = client.index(indexRequest, RequestOptions.DEFAULT);
Both queries where running well with the version 6.4.2, now with the version 6.5.0 only the second one is working.
I don't receive any errors
elasticsearch elastic-stack
Can you check in the ES logs if you can spot any errors in the logs?
– Val
Nov 20 '18 at 14:52
No errors (docker-compose logs -f elasticsearch, I deployed elk using docker-compose)
– Fabry
Nov 20 '18 at 15:09
Can you enableTRACE
level logging for thetracer
andorg.elasticsearch.client
packages? i.e.org.elasticsearch.client:TRACE
andtracer:TRACE
– Val
Nov 20 '18 at 15:13
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I've updated elasticsearch from 6.4.2 to 6.5.0 and the BulkRequest using the rest high level client api is not working anymore:
final BulkRequest request = new BulkRequest();
myarray().forEach(elem -> {
try {
final XContentBuilder builder = XContentFactory.jsonBuilder();
builder.startObject();
{
builder.timeField("@timestamp", elem.getTimestamp());
builder.field("metric", elem.getMetric().getName());
builder.field("resource", elem.getResource().getName());
builder.field("value", elem.getValue());
builder.field("windowId", elem.getWindowId());
}
builder.endObject();
System.out.println(builder.prettyPrint());
final IndexRequest indexRequest = new IndexRequest("myindex-2018.11.20", "mytype");
indexRequest.source(builder);
request.add(indexRequest);
} catch (IOException e) {
logger.log(Level.SEVERE, "Error forward", e);
}
});
BulkResponse response = client.bulk(request, RequestOptions.DEFAULT);
If I perform a single IndexRequest it works fine:
final XContentBuilder builder = XContentFactory.jsonBuilder();
builder.startObject();
{
builder.timeField("@timestamp", System.currentTimeMillis());
builder.field("metric", "test");
builder.field("resource", "test");
builder.field("value", "-1");
builder.field("windowId", "test");
}
builder.endObject();
final IndexRequest indexRequest = new IndexRequest("myindex-2018.11.20", "mytype");
indexRequest.source(builder);
final IndexResponse response = client.index(indexRequest, RequestOptions.DEFAULT);
Both queries where running well with the version 6.4.2, now with the version 6.5.0 only the second one is working.
I don't receive any errors
elasticsearch elastic-stack
I've updated elasticsearch from 6.4.2 to 6.5.0 and the BulkRequest using the rest high level client api is not working anymore:
final BulkRequest request = new BulkRequest();
myarray().forEach(elem -> {
try {
final XContentBuilder builder = XContentFactory.jsonBuilder();
builder.startObject();
{
builder.timeField("@timestamp", elem.getTimestamp());
builder.field("metric", elem.getMetric().getName());
builder.field("resource", elem.getResource().getName());
builder.field("value", elem.getValue());
builder.field("windowId", elem.getWindowId());
}
builder.endObject();
System.out.println(builder.prettyPrint());
final IndexRequest indexRequest = new IndexRequest("myindex-2018.11.20", "mytype");
indexRequest.source(builder);
request.add(indexRequest);
} catch (IOException e) {
logger.log(Level.SEVERE, "Error forward", e);
}
});
BulkResponse response = client.bulk(request, RequestOptions.DEFAULT);
If I perform a single IndexRequest it works fine:
final XContentBuilder builder = XContentFactory.jsonBuilder();
builder.startObject();
{
builder.timeField("@timestamp", System.currentTimeMillis());
builder.field("metric", "test");
builder.field("resource", "test");
builder.field("value", "-1");
builder.field("windowId", "test");
}
builder.endObject();
final IndexRequest indexRequest = new IndexRequest("myindex-2018.11.20", "mytype");
indexRequest.source(builder);
final IndexResponse response = client.index(indexRequest, RequestOptions.DEFAULT);
Both queries where running well with the version 6.4.2, now with the version 6.5.0 only the second one is working.
I don't receive any errors
elasticsearch elastic-stack
elasticsearch elastic-stack
asked Nov 20 '18 at 14:50
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Can you check in the ES logs if you can spot any errors in the logs?
– Val
Nov 20 '18 at 14:52
No errors (docker-compose logs -f elasticsearch, I deployed elk using docker-compose)
– Fabry
Nov 20 '18 at 15:09
Can you enableTRACE
level logging for thetracer
andorg.elasticsearch.client
packages? i.e.org.elasticsearch.client:TRACE
andtracer:TRACE
– Val
Nov 20 '18 at 15:13
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Can you check in the ES logs if you can spot any errors in the logs?
– Val
Nov 20 '18 at 14:52
No errors (docker-compose logs -f elasticsearch, I deployed elk using docker-compose)
– Fabry
Nov 20 '18 at 15:09
Can you enableTRACE
level logging for thetracer
andorg.elasticsearch.client
packages? i.e.org.elasticsearch.client:TRACE
andtracer:TRACE
– Val
Nov 20 '18 at 15:13
Can you check in the ES logs if you can spot any errors in the logs?
– Val
Nov 20 '18 at 14:52
Can you check in the ES logs if you can spot any errors in the logs?
– Val
Nov 20 '18 at 14:52
No errors (docker-compose logs -f elasticsearch, I deployed elk using docker-compose)
– Fabry
Nov 20 '18 at 15:09
No errors (docker-compose logs -f elasticsearch, I deployed elk using docker-compose)
– Fabry
Nov 20 '18 at 15:09
Can you enable
TRACE
level logging for the tracer
and org.elasticsearch.client
packages? i.e. org.elasticsearch.client:TRACE
and tracer:TRACE
– Val
Nov 20 '18 at 15:13
Can you enable
TRACE
level logging for the tracer
and org.elasticsearch.client
packages? i.e. org.elasticsearch.client:TRACE
and tracer:TRACE
– Val
Nov 20 '18 at 15:13
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Can you check in the ES logs if you can spot any errors in the logs?
– Val
Nov 20 '18 at 14:52
No errors (docker-compose logs -f elasticsearch, I deployed elk using docker-compose)
– Fabry
Nov 20 '18 at 15:09
Can you enable
TRACE
level logging for thetracer
andorg.elasticsearch.client
packages? i.e.org.elasticsearch.client:TRACE
andtracer:TRACE
– Val
Nov 20 '18 at 15:13