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Index a document
editIndex a document
editIn elasticsearch-php, almost everything is configured by associative arrays. The REST endpoint, document and optional parameters - everything is an associative array.
To index a document, we need to specify four pieces of information: index, type, id and a document body. This is done by constructing an associative array of key:value pairs. The request body is itself an associative array with key:value pairs corresponding to the data in your document:
$params = [ 'index' => 'my_index', 'type' => 'my_type', 'id' => 'my_id', 'body' => ['testField' => 'abc'] ]; $response = $client->index($params); print_r($response);
The response that you get back indicates the document was created in the index that you specified. The response is an associative array containing a decoded version of the JSON that Elasticsearch returns:
Array ( [_index] => my_index [_type] => my_type [_id] => my_id [_version] => 1 [created] => 1 )