I am trying to access the hits _source dictionary to load into a db. hits returns null, what am I doing wrong ?
Notes: searchResponse is returned with the JSON data, and the debuginformation confirms it.
However, the Hit and the _Source class and the underlying data variables are not accessible and variable hits returns null.
The below code of the local variable in debug mode shows the data. If needed then I can include more data or an image of the local variables or debug information window if that would help the scope of the problem.
Thanks in advance.
Tried accessing the _source key value pairs with searchResponse.Documents and foreach statement to access the elements inside hits. But was not able to access _source key value pairs.
/*Declared classes in visual studio console application for c#:
.NET framework 4.5*/
class Program
{
public class Doc
{
public int took { get; set; }
public bool timed_out { get; set; }
public _Shards _shards { get; set; }
public Hits hits { get; set; }
}
public class _Shards
{
public int total { get; set; }
public int successful { get; set; }
public int skipped { get; set; }
public int failed { get; set; }
}
public class Hits
{
public int total { get; set; }
public float max_score { get; set; }
public Hit[] hits { get; set; }
}
public class Hit
{
public string _index { get; set; }
public string _type { get; set; }
public string _id { get; set; }
public float _score { get; set; }
public _Source _source { get; set; }
}
public class _Source
{
public int duration { get; set; }
public string group_id { get; set; }
public DateTime var_time { get; set; }
public string var_name { get; set; }
}
static void Main(string[] args)
{
var uri = new Uri("http://domain_name.val.url:9203/");
var pool = new SingleNodeConnectionPool(uri);
var connectionSettings = new ConnectionSettings(pool)
.DisableDirectStreaming();
var resolver = new IndexNameResolver(connectionSettings);
var client = new ElasticClient(connectionSettings);
if (!client.IndexExists("test_index").Exists)
{
client.CreateIndex("test_index");
}
var searchResponse = client.Search<Doc>(s => s
.Index("test_index")
.AllTypes()
.Size(1)
.Query(q => q
.MatchAll())
.TypedKeys(null)
.SearchType(Elasticsearch.Net.SearchType.DfsQueryThenFetch)
.Scroll("30s")
);
MessageBox.Show("searchResponse.DebugInformation=" + searchResponse.DebugInformation);
}
}
Elastic Search sample URL data:
{
"took" : 12,
"timed_out" : false,
"_shards" : {
"total" : 5,
"successful" : 5,
"skipped" : 0,
"failed" : 0
},
"hits" : {
"total" : 2700881,
"max_score" : 1.0,
"hits" : [
{
"_index" : "test_index",
"_type" : "doc",
"_id" : "R22224!!5333e7e4-9ee3-45f4-9dc3-2a8b8d8cdcf8",
"_score" : 1.0,
"_source" : {
"duration" : 14986283,
"group_id" : "com",
"var_time" : "2018-04-24T17:05:13.082+02:00",
"var_name" : "2",
}
}
]
}
}
Update: Someone internally in the office suggested using the following code solution and then iterating through the key value pair.
var searchResponse = client.Search<Doc>(s => s
.Index("test_index")
.AllTypes()
.Size(10)
.Query(q => q
.MatchAll())
.TypedKeys(null)
.SearchType(Elasticsearch.Net.SearchType.DfsQueryThenFetch)
.Scroll("30s")
.RequestConfiguration(r=>r
.DisableDirectStreaming()
)
);
var raw = Encoding.UTF8.GetString(searchResponse.ApiCall.ResponseBodyInBytes);
JavaScriptSerializer jss = new JavaScriptSerializer();
jss.MaxJsonLength = Int32.MaxValue;
var pairs = jss.Deserialize<Dictionary<string, dynamic>>(raw);