Hello,
As far as I've tested, the "includes" and "excludes" options for the _source
field http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/reference/mapping/source-field/ have
no effect - I always get the whole source. Here's a gist for
recreating:
Did I do something wrong on my tests? If yes, how is it supposed to work?
Any pointers will be appreciated. I'm on 64-bit Ubuntu and I've used the
.deb packages of 0.19.7 and 0.90.0RC1 with the same results.
Thanks and best regards,
Radu
http://sematext.com/ -- ElasticSearch -- Solr -- Lucene
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Did I do something wrong on my tests? If yes, how is it supposed to
work?
Hmm - it doesn't work for get-by-id. It works for search though.
Flushing the index helped, so it looks like its a translog thing
please open an issue
ta
clint
Any pointers will be appreciated. I'm on 64-bit Ubuntu and I've used
the .deb packages of 0.19.7 and 0.90.0RC1 with the same results.
Thanks and best regards,
Radu
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Thanks a lot, Clint!
I've opened an issue here:
opened 08:40AM - 29 Mar 13 UTC
closed 04:09PM - 30 Apr 13 UTC
>bug
v0.90.1
v1.0.0.Beta1
## Initial problem report:
As far as I've tested, the "includes" and "excludes"… options for the _source field have no effect - I always get the whole source. Here's a gist for recreating:
https://gist.github.com/radu-gheorghe/5265495
I'm on 64-bit Ubuntu and I've used the .deb packages of 0.19.7 and 0.90.0RC1 with the same results.
## @clintongormley's comments (thanks!):
Hmm - it doesn't work for get-by-id. It works for search though.
Flushing the index helped, so it looks like its a translog thing
Best regards,
Radu
http://sematext.com/ -- Elasticsearch -- Solr -- Lucene
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 8:38 PM, Clinton Gormley clint@traveljury.com wrote:
Did I do something wrong on my tests? If yes, how is it supposed to
work?
Hmm - it doesn't work for get-by-id. It works for search though.
Flushing the index helped, so it looks like its a translog thing
please open an issue
ta
clint
Any pointers will be appreciated. I'm on 64-bit Ubuntu and I've used
the .deb packages of 0.19.7 and 0.90.0RC1 with the same results.
Thanks and best regards,
Radu
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