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How to access ElasticSearch on local machine (for testing):
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see: https://github.com/mobz/elasticsearch-head
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How to produce an error:
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It's quite easy to get 400, if you put a wrong mapping to your
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index. That would be easy to reproduce in "normal" omelasticsearch usage
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conditions, by only altering the ES configuration:
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1. Make your index first. Let's call it "testindex":
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$ curl -XPUT localhost:9200/testindex/
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2. Put your mapping for a search type called "mytype", where you specify
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that date property should be an integer:
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$ curl -XPUT localhost:9200/testindex/mytype/_mapping -d '{"mytype":{"properties": {"timegenerated":{"type":"integer"}}}}'
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3. Now try to insert something where date is not an integer:
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$ curl -XPOST localhost:9200/testindex/mytype/ -d '{"timegenerated":"bla"}'
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{"error":"MapperParsingException[Failed to parse [date]]; nested: NumberFormatException[For input string: \"bla\"]; ","status":400}
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