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When I attempt to make a openSearchClient.indices().get(indexRequest) call with a valid index that should return multiple results, I am met with a MissingRequiredPropertyException from the client.
My setup is almost identical to the setup described in this forum post, the only difference being that my call is a .get() -
String index = "index_a*"; // imagine indexing pattern being 'index_a0, index_a1, index_b0' etc
List<String> indices = new ArrayList<>();
List<ExpandWildcard> wildcards = new ArrayList<>();
wildcards.add(ExpandWildcard.All);
indices.add(index);
GetIndexRequest request = new GetIndexRequest.Builder().expandWildCards(wildcards).index(indices).build();
GetIndexResponse response = openSearchClient.indices.get(request); // <-- exception thrown here
However, this exception is NOT thrown when I do the following -
String index = "index_a*"; // imagine indexing pattern being 'index_a0, index_a1, index_b0' etc
List<String> indices = new ArrayList<>();
List<ExpandWildcard> wildcards = new ArrayList<>();
wildcards.add(ExpandWildcard.All);
indices.add(index);
GetIndexRequest request = new GetIndexRequest.Builder().expandWildCards(wildcards).index(indices).build();
ApiTypeHelper.DANGEROUS_disableRequiredPropertiesCheck(true);
GetIndexResponse response = openSearchClient.indices.get(request); // <--no exception thrown here
ApiTypeHelper.DANGEROUS_disableRequiredPropertiesCheck(false);
When this is executed, I receive the expected results of the query.
This workaround was recommended by ElasticSearch documentation here.
I suspect that whichever version of the elastic client that operates under the hood in the version I am using (2.6.0) needs to be updated.
How can one reproduce the bug?
I am unsure how to reproduce this consistently, as it is intermittent in occurrence. I have also had it happen with a .index() call on the client, but that went away as I continued to work and I could not get it to be reproduced.
What is the expected behavior?
I expected to see two viable indexes returned in the response to my query.
What is your host/environment?
Mac OS Ventura 3.4.1
OpenSearch Java Client 2.6.0
Java 11
Connected to AWS as described here; can insert indexes and documents without issue
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Let's leave Elastic aside. It's likely the same bug. Feel free to turn it into a failing unit/integration test and make a PR with a fix. Please make sure not to look at any non-open source code.
Let's leave Elastic aside. It's likely the same bug. Feel free to turn it into a failing unit/integration test and make a PR with a fix. Please make sure not to look at any non-open source code.
Sounds good - was not aware they changed their licensing, and will be sure to avoid non-OSS code in my solution. Will work on crafting a fix and a test.
What is the bug?
When I attempt to make a
openSearchClient.indices().get(indexRequest)
call with a valid index that should return multiple results, I am met with aMissingRequiredPropertyException
from the client.This bug is nearly identical to the closed issue detailed here - elastic/elasticsearch-java#249.
My setup is almost identical to the setup described in this forum post, the only difference being that my call is a
.get()
-However, this exception is NOT thrown when I do the following -
When this is executed, I receive the expected results of the query.
This workaround was recommended by ElasticSearch documentation here.
I suspect that whichever version of the elastic client that operates under the hood in the version I am using (2.6.0) needs to be updated.
How can one reproduce the bug?
I am unsure how to reproduce this consistently, as it is intermittent in occurrence. I have also had it happen with a
.index()
call on the client, but that went away as I continued to work and I could not get it to be reproduced.What is the expected behavior?
I expected to see two viable indexes returned in the response to my query.
What is your host/environment?
Mac OS Ventura 3.4.1
OpenSearch Java Client 2.6.0
Java 11
Connected to AWS as described here; can insert indexes and documents without issue
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: