Sort parent user list by inner hits elasticsearch
I have 200K users in elasticsearch and each user has its own inbox. Now suppose threeo users user A,B and C. User A and user C send message to user B. So when user B fetch users list from elasticsearch then user A and C should be on the top of the user list because A and B most recent sent message to user B. I write my elasticsearch query that is given below
{
"_source": [
"db_id",
"username",
"message_privacy"
],
"from": "0",
"size": "40",
"sort": [{"messages_received.created_at" : "desc"}],
"query": {
"bool": {
"must": [
{
"term":{
"type":"user"
}
},
{
"has_child": {
"type": "messages_received",
"inner_hits": {
"sort": [
{
"created_at": "desc"
}
],
"size": 1,
"_source": [
"id",
"user_id",
"object_id",
"created_at"
]
},
"query": {
"bool": {
"must": [
{
"term": {
"object_id": "u-5"
}
}
]
}
}
}
}
]
}
}
}
But when I run query it gives me error
{ "error": {
"root_cause": [
{
"type": "query_shard_exception",
"reason": "No mapping found for [messages_received.created_at] in order to sort on",
"index_uuid": "5jsM1khYRrC0cjWbRjsx5A",
"index": "trending"
}
],
I search this problem on google but not usefull solution found for my scenario.
Mapping
{
"type": {
"type": "join",
"eager_global_ordinals": true,
"relations": {
"post": [
"comments",
"place",
"media",
"views",
"likes",
"post_box"
],
"box": "posts",
"user": [
"user_views",
"user_likes",
"followers",
"post",
"blocked",
"followings",
"box",
"block",
"notifications",
"messages_received",
"messages_sent"
],
"posts": "posts_views"
}
}}
php laravel elasticsearch
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I have 200K users in elasticsearch and each user has its own inbox. Now suppose threeo users user A,B and C. User A and user C send message to user B. So when user B fetch users list from elasticsearch then user A and C should be on the top of the user list because A and B most recent sent message to user B. I write my elasticsearch query that is given below
{
"_source": [
"db_id",
"username",
"message_privacy"
],
"from": "0",
"size": "40",
"sort": [{"messages_received.created_at" : "desc"}],
"query": {
"bool": {
"must": [
{
"term":{
"type":"user"
}
},
{
"has_child": {
"type": "messages_received",
"inner_hits": {
"sort": [
{
"created_at": "desc"
}
],
"size": 1,
"_source": [
"id",
"user_id",
"object_id",
"created_at"
]
},
"query": {
"bool": {
"must": [
{
"term": {
"object_id": "u-5"
}
}
]
}
}
}
}
]
}
}
}
But when I run query it gives me error
{ "error": {
"root_cause": [
{
"type": "query_shard_exception",
"reason": "No mapping found for [messages_received.created_at] in order to sort on",
"index_uuid": "5jsM1khYRrC0cjWbRjsx5A",
"index": "trending"
}
],
I search this problem on google but not usefull solution found for my scenario.
Mapping
{
"type": {
"type": "join",
"eager_global_ordinals": true,
"relations": {
"post": [
"comments",
"place",
"media",
"views",
"likes",
"post_box"
],
"box": "posts",
"user": [
"user_views",
"user_likes",
"followers",
"post",
"blocked",
"followings",
"box",
"block",
"notifications",
"messages_received",
"messages_sent"
],
"posts": "posts_views"
}
}}
php laravel elasticsearch
add a comment |
I have 200K users in elasticsearch and each user has its own inbox. Now suppose threeo users user A,B and C. User A and user C send message to user B. So when user B fetch users list from elasticsearch then user A and C should be on the top of the user list because A and B most recent sent message to user B. I write my elasticsearch query that is given below
{
"_source": [
"db_id",
"username",
"message_privacy"
],
"from": "0",
"size": "40",
"sort": [{"messages_received.created_at" : "desc"}],
"query": {
"bool": {
"must": [
{
"term":{
"type":"user"
}
},
{
"has_child": {
"type": "messages_received",
"inner_hits": {
"sort": [
{
"created_at": "desc"
}
],
"size": 1,
"_source": [
"id",
"user_id",
"object_id",
"created_at"
]
},
"query": {
"bool": {
"must": [
{
"term": {
"object_id": "u-5"
}
}
]
}
}
}
}
]
}
}
}
But when I run query it gives me error
{ "error": {
"root_cause": [
{
"type": "query_shard_exception",
"reason": "No mapping found for [messages_received.created_at] in order to sort on",
"index_uuid": "5jsM1khYRrC0cjWbRjsx5A",
"index": "trending"
}
],
I search this problem on google but not usefull solution found for my scenario.
Mapping
{
"type": {
"type": "join",
"eager_global_ordinals": true,
"relations": {
"post": [
"comments",
"place",
"media",
"views",
"likes",
"post_box"
],
"box": "posts",
"user": [
"user_views",
"user_likes",
"followers",
"post",
"blocked",
"followings",
"box",
"block",
"notifications",
"messages_received",
"messages_sent"
],
"posts": "posts_views"
}
}}
php laravel elasticsearch
I have 200K users in elasticsearch and each user has its own inbox. Now suppose threeo users user A,B and C. User A and user C send message to user B. So when user B fetch users list from elasticsearch then user A and C should be on the top of the user list because A and B most recent sent message to user B. I write my elasticsearch query that is given below
{
"_source": [
"db_id",
"username",
"message_privacy"
],
"from": "0",
"size": "40",
"sort": [{"messages_received.created_at" : "desc"}],
"query": {
"bool": {
"must": [
{
"term":{
"type":"user"
}
},
{
"has_child": {
"type": "messages_received",
"inner_hits": {
"sort": [
{
"created_at": "desc"
}
],
"size": 1,
"_source": [
"id",
"user_id",
"object_id",
"created_at"
]
},
"query": {
"bool": {
"must": [
{
"term": {
"object_id": "u-5"
}
}
]
}
}
}
}
]
}
}
}
But when I run query it gives me error
{ "error": {
"root_cause": [
{
"type": "query_shard_exception",
"reason": "No mapping found for [messages_received.created_at] in order to sort on",
"index_uuid": "5jsM1khYRrC0cjWbRjsx5A",
"index": "trending"
}
],
I search this problem on google but not usefull solution found for my scenario.
Mapping
{
"type": {
"type": "join",
"eager_global_ordinals": true,
"relations": {
"post": [
"comments",
"place",
"media",
"views",
"likes",
"post_box"
],
"box": "posts",
"user": [
"user_views",
"user_likes",
"followers",
"post",
"blocked",
"followings",
"box",
"block",
"notifications",
"messages_received",
"messages_sent"
],
"posts": "posts_views"
}
}}
php laravel elasticsearch
php laravel elasticsearch
edited Jan 1 at 13:54
Rizwan Saleem
asked Jan 1 at 13:29


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