Get API
editGet API
editGet Request
editA GetRequest
requires the following arguments:
Optional arguments
editThe following arguments can optionally be provided:
String[] includes = new String[]{"message", "*Date"}; String[] excludes = Strings.EMPTY_ARRAY; FetchSourceContext fetchSourceContext = new FetchSourceContext(true, includes, excludes); request.fetchSourceContext(fetchSourceContext);
String[] includes = Strings.EMPTY_ARRAY; String[] excludes = new String[]{"message"}; FetchSourceContext fetchSourceContext = new FetchSourceContext(true, includes, excludes); request.fetchSourceContext(fetchSourceContext);
request.storedFields("message"); GetResponse getResponse = client.get(request); String message = getResponse.getField("message").getValue();
Configure retrieval for specific stored fields (requires fields to be stored separately in the mappings) |
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Synchronous Execution
editGetResponse getResponse = client.get(getRequest);
Asynchronous Execution
editThe asynchronous execution of a get request requires both the GetRequest
instance and an ActionListener
instance to be passed to the asynchronous
method:
The asynchronous method does not block and returns immediately. Once it is
completed the ActionListener
is called back using the onResponse
method
if the execution successfully completed or using the onFailure
method if
it failed.
A typical listener for GetResponse
looks like:
Get Response
editThe returned GetResponse
allows to retrieve the requested document along with
its metadata and eventually stored fields.
String index = getResponse.getIndex(); String type = getResponse.getType(); String id = getResponse.getId(); if (getResponse.isExists()) { long version = getResponse.getVersion(); String sourceAsString = getResponse.getSourceAsString(); Map<String, Object> sourceAsMap = getResponse.getSourceAsMap(); byte[] sourceAsBytes = getResponse.getSourceAsBytes(); } else { }
Retrieve the document as a |
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Retrieve the document as a |
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Handle the scenario where the document was not found. Note that although
the returned response has |
When a get request is performed against an index that does not exist, the
response has 404
status code, an ElasticsearchException
gets thrown
which needs to be handled as follows:
GetRequest request = new GetRequest("does_not_exist", "doc", "1"); try { GetResponse getResponse = client.get(request); } catch (ElasticsearchException e) { if (e.status() == RestStatus.NOT_FOUND) { } }
In case a specific document version has been requested, and the existing document has a different version number, a version conflict is raised: