| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174 | [[mapping]]= Mapping[partintro]--Mapping is the process of defining how a document, and the fields it contains,are stored and indexed.  For instance, use mappings to define:* which string fields should be treated as full text fields.* which fields contain numbers, dates, or geolocations.* whether the values of all fields in the document should be  indexed into the catch-all <<mapping-all-field,`_all`>> field.* the <<mapping-date-format,format>> of date values.* custom rules to control the mapping for  <<dynamic-mapping,dynamically added fields>>.[float][[mapping-type]]== Mapping TypesEach index has one or more _mapping types_, which are used to divide thedocuments in an index into logical groups. User documents might be stored in a`user` type, and blog posts in a `blogpost` type.Each mapping type has:<<mapping-fields,Meta-fields>>::Meta-fields are used to customize how a document's metadata associated istreated. Examples of meta-fields include the document's<<mapping-index-field,`_index`>>, <<mapping-type-field,`_type`>>,<<mapping-id-field,`_id`>>,  and <<mapping-source-field,`_source`>> fields.<<mapping-types,Fields>> or _properties_::Each mapping type contains a list of fields or `properties` pertinent to thattype.  A `user` type might contain `title`, `name`, and `age` fields, while a`blogpost` type might contain `title`, `body`, `user_id` and `created` fields.Fields with the same name in different mapping types in the same index<<field-conflicts,must have the same mapping>>.[float]== Field datatypesEach field has a data `type` which can be:* a simple type like <<text,`text`>>, <<keyword,`keyword`>>, <<date,`date`>>, <<number,`long`>>,  <<number,`double`>>, <<boolean,`boolean`>> or <<ip,`ip`>>.* a type which supports the hierarchical nature of JSON such as  <<object,`object`>> or <<nested,`nested`>>.* or a specialised type like <<geo-point,`geo_point`>>,  <<geo-shape,`geo_shape`>>, or <<search-suggesters-completion,`completion`>>.It is often useful to index the same field in different ways for differentpurposes. For instance, a `string` field could be <<mapping-index,indexed>> asa `text` field for full-text search, and as a `keyword` field forsorting or aggregations.  Alternatively, you could index a string field withthe <<analysis-standard-analyzer,`standard` analyzer>>, the<<english-analyzer,`english`>> analyzer, and the<<french-analyzer,`french` analyzer>>.This is the purpose of _multi-fields_.  Most datatypes support multi-fieldsvia the <<multi-fields>> parameter.[float]== Dynamic mappingFields and mapping types do not need to be defined before being used. Thanksto _dynamic mapping_, new mapping types and new field names will be addedautomatically, just by indexing a document. New fields can be added both tothe top-level mapping type, and to inner <<object,`object`>>  and<<nested,`nested`>> fields.The<<dynamic-mapping,dynamic mapping>> rules can be configured tocustomise the mapping that is used for new types and new fields.[float]== Explicit mappingsYou know more about your data than Elasticsearch can guess, so while dynamicmapping can be useful to get started, at some point you will want to specifyyour own explicit mappings.You can create mapping types and field mappings when you<<indices-create-index,create an index>>, and you can add mapping types andfields to an existing index with the <<indices-put-mapping,PUT mapping API>>.[float]== Updating existing mappingsOther than where documented, *existing type and field mappings cannot beupdated*. Changing the mapping would mean invalidating already indexeddocuments.  Instead, you should create a new index with the correct mappingsand reindex your data into that index.[[field-conflicts]][float]== Fields are shared across mapping typesMapping types are used to group fields, but the fields in each mapping typeare not independent of each other. Fields with:* the _same name_* in the _same index_* in _different mapping types_* map to the _same field_ internally,* and *must have the same mapping*.If a `title` field exists in both the `user` and `blogpost` mapping types, the`title` fields must have exactly the same mapping in each type.  The onlyexceptions to this rule are the <<copy-to>>, <<dynamic>>, <<enabled>>,<<ignore-above>>, <<include-in-all>>, and <<properties>> parameters, which mayhave different settings per field.Usually, fields with the same name also contain the same type of data, sohaving the same mapping is not a problem.  When conflicts do arise, these canbe solved by choosing more descriptive names, such as `user_title` and`blog_title`.[float]== Example mappingA mapping for the example described above could be specified when creating theindex, as follows:[source,js]---------------------------------------PUT my_index <1>{  "mappings": {    "user": { <2>      "_all":       { "enabled": false  }, <3>      "properties": { <4>        "title":    { "type": "text"  }, <5>        "name":     { "type": "text"  }, <5>        "age":      { "type": "integer" }  <5>      }    },    "blogpost": { <2>      "properties": { <4>        "title":    { "type": "text"  }, <5>        "body":     { "type": "text"  }, <5>        "user_id":  {          "type":   "keyword" <5>        },        "created":  {          "type":   "date", <5>          "format": "strict_date_optional_time||epoch_millis"        }      }    }  }}---------------------------------------// AUTOSENSE<1> Create an index called `my_index`.<2> Add mapping types called `user` and `blogpost`.<3> Disable the `_all` <<mapping-fields,meta field>> for the `user` mapping type.<4> Specify fields or _properties_ in each mapping type.<5> Specify the data `type` and mapping for each field.--include::mapping/types.asciidoc[]include::mapping/fields.asciidoc[]include::mapping/params.asciidoc[]include::mapping/dynamic-mapping.asciidoc[]
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