error creating mapping { Error: [mapper_parsing_exception] No handler for type [string] declared on field...
I am not able to solve the issue here. I have tried creating the mapping so that my code can be compatible with ES6x but still not able to figure out the problem. There might be some problem with my code but I couldn't pinpoint the exact issue.
Here, is my index.js code
Product.createMapping(
{
"products": {
"properties": {
"category": {
"type": "keyword"
},
"name": {
"type": "text"
},
"price": {
"type": "double"
},
"image": {
"type": "text"
}
}
}
}, function(err, mapping){
if (err) {
console.log('error creating mapping');
console.log(err);
}
else{
console.log('Mapping successfully created');
console.log(mapping);
}
});
var data = Product.synchronize();
var count = 0;
data.on('date', function(){
count++;
});
data.on('close', function(){
console.log('Indexed' + count + 'Documents');
});
data.on('error', function(err){
console.log(err);
});
Here is my product.js code.
var mongoose = require('mongoose');
var mongoosastic = require('mongoosastic');
var Schema = mongoose.Schema;
var schema = new Schema({
category: {type: Schema.Types.ObjectId, ref: 'Category'},
image: {type: String, required: true},
name: {type: String, required: true},
price: {type: Number, required: true}
});
schema.plugin(mongoosastic,{
hosts: [
'localhost:9200'
]
});
module.exports = mongoose.model('Product', schema);
javascript node.js elasticsearch frontend backend
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I am not able to solve the issue here. I have tried creating the mapping so that my code can be compatible with ES6x but still not able to figure out the problem. There might be some problem with my code but I couldn't pinpoint the exact issue.
Here, is my index.js code
Product.createMapping(
{
"products": {
"properties": {
"category": {
"type": "keyword"
},
"name": {
"type": "text"
},
"price": {
"type": "double"
},
"image": {
"type": "text"
}
}
}
}, function(err, mapping){
if (err) {
console.log('error creating mapping');
console.log(err);
}
else{
console.log('Mapping successfully created');
console.log(mapping);
}
});
var data = Product.synchronize();
var count = 0;
data.on('date', function(){
count++;
});
data.on('close', function(){
console.log('Indexed' + count + 'Documents');
});
data.on('error', function(err){
console.log(err);
});
Here is my product.js code.
var mongoose = require('mongoose');
var mongoosastic = require('mongoosastic');
var Schema = mongoose.Schema;
var schema = new Schema({
category: {type: Schema.Types.ObjectId, ref: 'Category'},
image: {type: String, required: true},
name: {type: String, required: true},
price: {type: Number, required: true}
});
schema.plugin(mongoosastic,{
hosts: [
'localhost:9200'
]
});
module.exports = mongoose.model('Product', schema);
javascript node.js elasticsearch frontend backend
Your code says"category": { "type": "keyword"}
while error says type [string] declared on field [category]. Are you sure this code is generating the error?
– Nishant Saini
Jan 3 at 3:05
@NishantSaini Yes, this code is generating the error but I am not able to figure out the issue. Can you help me with this?
– gokha
Jan 3 at 21:59
Try making direct call to elastic using postman to create the index. I don't see any issue in that mapping.
– Nishant Saini
Jan 4 at 2:47
add a comment |
I am not able to solve the issue here. I have tried creating the mapping so that my code can be compatible with ES6x but still not able to figure out the problem. There might be some problem with my code but I couldn't pinpoint the exact issue.
Here, is my index.js code
Product.createMapping(
{
"products": {
"properties": {
"category": {
"type": "keyword"
},
"name": {
"type": "text"
},
"price": {
"type": "double"
},
"image": {
"type": "text"
}
}
}
}, function(err, mapping){
if (err) {
console.log('error creating mapping');
console.log(err);
}
else{
console.log('Mapping successfully created');
console.log(mapping);
}
});
var data = Product.synchronize();
var count = 0;
data.on('date', function(){
count++;
});
data.on('close', function(){
console.log('Indexed' + count + 'Documents');
});
data.on('error', function(err){
console.log(err);
});
Here is my product.js code.
var mongoose = require('mongoose');
var mongoosastic = require('mongoosastic');
var Schema = mongoose.Schema;
var schema = new Schema({
category: {type: Schema.Types.ObjectId, ref: 'Category'},
image: {type: String, required: true},
name: {type: String, required: true},
price: {type: Number, required: true}
});
schema.plugin(mongoosastic,{
hosts: [
'localhost:9200'
]
});
module.exports = mongoose.model('Product', schema);
javascript node.js elasticsearch frontend backend
I am not able to solve the issue here. I have tried creating the mapping so that my code can be compatible with ES6x but still not able to figure out the problem. There might be some problem with my code but I couldn't pinpoint the exact issue.
Here, is my index.js code
Product.createMapping(
{
"products": {
"properties": {
"category": {
"type": "keyword"
},
"name": {
"type": "text"
},
"price": {
"type": "double"
},
"image": {
"type": "text"
}
}
}
}, function(err, mapping){
if (err) {
console.log('error creating mapping');
console.log(err);
}
else{
console.log('Mapping successfully created');
console.log(mapping);
}
});
var data = Product.synchronize();
var count = 0;
data.on('date', function(){
count++;
});
data.on('close', function(){
console.log('Indexed' + count + 'Documents');
});
data.on('error', function(err){
console.log(err);
});
Here is my product.js code.
var mongoose = require('mongoose');
var mongoosastic = require('mongoosastic');
var Schema = mongoose.Schema;
var schema = new Schema({
category: {type: Schema.Types.ObjectId, ref: 'Category'},
image: {type: String, required: true},
name: {type: String, required: true},
price: {type: Number, required: true}
});
schema.plugin(mongoosastic,{
hosts: [
'localhost:9200'
]
});
module.exports = mongoose.model('Product', schema);
javascript node.js elasticsearch frontend backend
javascript node.js elasticsearch frontend backend
asked Jan 2 at 21:01
gokhagokha
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Your code says"category": { "type": "keyword"}
while error says type [string] declared on field [category]. Are you sure this code is generating the error?
– Nishant Saini
Jan 3 at 3:05
@NishantSaini Yes, this code is generating the error but I am not able to figure out the issue. Can you help me with this?
– gokha
Jan 3 at 21:59
Try making direct call to elastic using postman to create the index. I don't see any issue in that mapping.
– Nishant Saini
Jan 4 at 2:47
add a comment |
Your code says"category": { "type": "keyword"}
while error says type [string] declared on field [category]. Are you sure this code is generating the error?
– Nishant Saini
Jan 3 at 3:05
@NishantSaini Yes, this code is generating the error but I am not able to figure out the issue. Can you help me with this?
– gokha
Jan 3 at 21:59
Try making direct call to elastic using postman to create the index. I don't see any issue in that mapping.
– Nishant Saini
Jan 4 at 2:47
Your code says
"category": { "type": "keyword"}
while error says type [string] declared on field [category]. Are you sure this code is generating the error?– Nishant Saini
Jan 3 at 3:05
Your code says
"category": { "type": "keyword"}
while error says type [string] declared on field [category]. Are you sure this code is generating the error?– Nishant Saini
Jan 3 at 3:05
@NishantSaini Yes, this code is generating the error but I am not able to figure out the issue. Can you help me with this?
– gokha
Jan 3 at 21:59
@NishantSaini Yes, this code is generating the error but I am not able to figure out the issue. Can you help me with this?
– gokha
Jan 3 at 21:59
Try making direct call to elastic using postman to create the index. I don't see any issue in that mapping.
– Nishant Saini
Jan 4 at 2:47
Try making direct call to elastic using postman to create the index. I don't see any issue in that mapping.
– Nishant Saini
Jan 4 at 2:47
add a comment |
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Your code says
"category": { "type": "keyword"}
while error says type [string] declared on field [category]. Are you sure this code is generating the error?– Nishant Saini
Jan 3 at 3:05
@NishantSaini Yes, this code is generating the error but I am not able to figure out the issue. Can you help me with this?
– gokha
Jan 3 at 21:59
Try making direct call to elastic using postman to create the index. I don't see any issue in that mapping.
– Nishant Saini
Jan 4 at 2:47