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I'm trying to update a Contentful entry using Postman.
What I did:
In Contentful space, I created a test post to play with.
Went to Settings - API Keys - Content management tokens and generated a Personal access token
Created a GET request in Postman, passing space ID, master environment, and ID of the test post:
https://cdn.contentful.com/spaces/{spaceID}i/environments/master/entries?sys.id={postID}
I also sent authorisation header with content delivery token.
The GET request goes successfully and I'm able to copy the JSON object-response.
{
"sys": {
"type": "Array"
},
"total": 1,
"skip": 0,
"limit": 100,
"items": [
{
"metadata": {
"tags": []
},
"sys": {
"space": {
"sys": {
"type": "Link",
"linkType": "Space",
"id": "d9r4mg123x4v"
}
},
"id": "2Fwow39hxxx1bvMkjpsyV9",
"type": "Entry",
"createdAt": "2021-11-10T14:00:11.935Z",
"updatedAt": "2021-11-10T14:06:51.393Z",
"environment": {
"sys": {
"id": "master",
"type": "Link",
"linkType": "Environment"
}
},
"revision": 3,
"contentType": {
"sys": {
"type": "Link",
"linkType": "ContentType",
"id": "hotelInfo"
}
},
"locale": "en-US"
},
"fields": {
"name": "Test entry",
"slug": "test-entry",
"address": "Lviv",
"cityName": "Lviv",
"phone": "+380931231212",
"coordinates": {
"lon": -115.302,
"lat": 36.18709
},
"dog": "100",
"cat": "100",
"delivery": "100",
"photo": [
{
"sys": {
"type": "Link",
"linkType": "Asset",
"id": "2hSnYhQDJzU99NvlsYdk3k"
}
}
],
"additionalInfo": {
"data": {},
"content": [
{
"data": {},
"content": [
{
"data": {},
"marks": [],
"value": "Test",
"nodeType": "text"
}
],
"nodeType": "paragraph"
}
],
"nodeType": "document"
},
"featuredHotel": true,
"phoneClicks": 1
}
}
],
"includes": {
"Asset": [
{
"metadata": {
"tags": []
},
"sys": {
"space": {
"sys": {
"type": "Link",
"linkType": "Space",
"id": "d9r4mg123x4v"
}
},
"id": "2hSnYhQDJzU99NvlsYdk3k",
"type": "Asset",
"createdAt": "2021-11-10T13:59:59.954Z",
"updatedAt": "2021-11-10T13:59:59.954Z",
"environment": {
"sys": {
"id": "master",
"type": "Link",
"linkType": "Environment"
}
},
"revision": 1,
"locale": "en-US"
},
"fields": {
"title": "JS",
"description": "Lorem Ipsum",
"file": {
"url": "//images.ctfassets.net/d9r4mg123x4v/2hSnYhQDJzU99NvlsYdk3k/6fbabc7be7f4b28dc8b7deadd9892205/JS.png",
"details": {
"size": 23078,
"image": {
"width": 1024,
"height": 1024
}
},
"fileName": "JS.png",
"contentType": "image/png"
}
}
}
]
}
}
Now I want to create PUT request to send the updated JSON to the Contentful.
I paste the JSON I got as a response from GET request.
I change one of the values:
"name": "Test entry"
to
"name": "Test entry 123"
I send PUT request to https://api.contentful.com/spaces/{spaceID}/environments/master/entries/{postID}
The Authorisation header contains the Personal access token I generated before.
The X-Contentful-Version header contains the version of the post, can be found in post details
When I send this request, I get JSON response with an empty "fields": {}
{
"metadata": {
"tags": []
},
"sys": {
"space": {
"sys": {
"type": "Link",
"linkType": "Space",
"id": "d9r4mg123x4v"
}
},
"id": "2Fwow39hxxx1bvMkjpsyV9",
"type": "Entry",
"createdAt": "2021-11-10T13:57:10.882Z",
"updatedAt": "2021-11-11T10:58:39.480Z",
"environment": {
"sys": {
"id": "master",
"type": "Link",
"linkType": "Environment"
}
},
"publishedVersion": 13,
"publishedAt": "2021-11-10T14:06:51.393Z",
"firstPublishedAt": "2021-11-10T14:00:11.935Z",
"createdBy": {
"sys": {
"type": "Link",
"linkType": "User",
"id": "4123123123zOn3MkhuVB"
}
},
"updatedBy": {
"sys": {
"type": "Link",
"linkType": "User",
"id": "4123123123zOn3MkhuVB"
}
},
"publishedCounter": 3,
"version": 23,
"publishedBy": {
"sys": {
"type": "Link",
"linkType": "User",
"id": "4123123123zOn3MkhuVB"
}
},
"contentType": {
"sys": {
"type": "Link",
"linkType": "ContentType",
"id": "hotelInfo"
}
}
},
"fields": {}
}
And in Contentful Admin area, all the fields of the post become empty.
Contentful documentation says:
Contentful doesn't merge changes made to content, so when updating
content, you need to send the entire body of an entry. If you update
content with a subset of properties, you will lose all existing
properties not included in that update.
You should always update resources in the following order:
Fetch current resource.
Make changes to the current resource.
Update the resource by passing the changed resource along with current version number.
This way no unseen changes are overridden and unexpected conflicts are
unlikely to occur.
Note: You can't update any of the sys property fields, including
sys.id.
...so, I guess, I'm doing everything right - taking the post, editing data and sending updated post back.
I tried editing my JSON data to send it without sys fields, but no luck.
I'm stuck, anyone has any ideas what should I proceed with?
Thanks to #whitep4nth3r I was able to solve the problem.
I needed to GET data from the same source I'm trying to PUT it to.
The Authorisation header needed to be replaced with the Personal access token used for PUT request.
How to convert below json to valid json
{
"attribute_id":"r2d2",
"attribute_values":[
WrappedArray( [
5 b1ed5df4a0330a13a3b6f4c,
{
"L0":{
"name":"ENTERTAINMENT",
"id":"20000"
},
"L1":{
"name":"VIDEO GAMES BOOKS AND OTHER MEDIA",
"id":"26000"
},
"L2":{
"name":"MEDIA",
"id":"26001"
},
"L3":{
"name":"BOOKS",
"id":"26100"
},
"L4":{
"name":"BOOKS MISC L4",
"id":"26800"
}
},
PRIORITY_OTHERS,
1536662873016,
26800
] )
],
"bu":"0",
"item_id":"705024754",
"last_updated_by":"QARTH",
"mart":"0",
"published_at":"1536662873017",
"source":"RAMP",
"timestamp":"1536662873016",
"vertical":"0",
"wpid":"7HX1KF1N9W9Y"
}
Valid json should be this
{
"attribute_id": "r2d2",
"attribute_values": [
[{
"L0": {
"name": "ENTERTAINMENT",
"id": "20000"
},
"L1": {
"name": "VIDEO GAMES BOOKS AND OTHER MEDIA",
"id": "26000"
},
"L2": {
"name": "MEDIA",
"id": "26001"
},
"L3": {
"name": "BOOKS",
"id": "26100"
},
"L4": {
"name": "BOOKS MISC L4",
"id": "26800"
}
},
"PRIORITY_OTHERS",
1536662873016,
26800
]
],
"bu": "0",
"item_id": "705024754",
"last_updated_by": "QARTH",
"mart": "0",
"published_at": "1536662873017",
"source": "RAMP",
"timestamp": "1536662873016",
"vertical": "0",
"wpid": "7HX1KF1N9W9Y"
}
Could you please post your sql if this does not answer your question?
I need to output the JSON result in HTML so that I can use it in Coldfusion. I am getting the data but I do not know how to parse the returned data so that I can use it. I am a newby so be easy on me. I don't know JSON at all and this is the first time I am trying to work work this.
<cfset qpxFields = {
"request": {
"passengers": {
"adultCount": "1"
},
"slice": [
{
"origin": "JNB",
"destination": "MRU",
"date": "2016-12-19"
}
],
"solutions": "1"
}
}/>
<cfhttp url="https://www.googleapis.com/qpxExpress/v1/trips/search?key=AIzaSyB0NN9WYmrkc2Ikq9TVGzzAD_gGoSBSbP4" method="post" result="httpResp" timeout="60">
<cfhttpparam type="header" name="Content-Type" value="application/json" />
<cfhttpparam type="body" value="#serializeJSON(qpxFields)#">
</cfhttp>
<cfset getResult = deserializeJSON(httpResp.filecontent)>
<cfoutput>#httpResp.filecontent#</cfoutput>
The result I am getting when outputting the filecontent is the following:
{ "kind": "qpxExpress#tripsSearch", "trips": { "kind": "qpxexpress#tripOptions", "requestId": "ylROS8N2kR4vI8ktC0PQVj", "data": { "kind": "qpxexpress#data", "airport": [ { "kind": "qpxexpress#airportData", "code": "JNB", "city": "JNB", "name": "Johannesburg O.R. Tambo International" }, { "kind": "qpxexpress#airportData", "code": "MRU", "city": "MRU", "name": "Mauritius Sir S. Ramgoolam International" } ], "city": [ { "kind": "qpxexpress#cityData", "code": "JNB", "name": "Johannesburg" }, { "kind": "qpxexpress#cityData", "code": "MRU", "name": "Mauritius" } ], "aircraft": [ { "kind": "qpxexpress#aircraftData", "code": "343", "name": "Airbus A340" } ], "tax": [ { "kind": "qpxexpress#taxData", "id": "EV_001", "name": "South Africa Passenger Safety Charge" }, { "kind": "qpxexpress#taxData", "id": "YQ_F", "name": "MK YQ surcharge" }, { "kind": "qpxexpress#taxData", "id": "YR_I", "name": "MK YR surcharge" }, { "kind": "qpxexpress#taxData", "id": "ZA_001", "name": "South Africa Passenger Service Charge" }, { "kind": "qpxexpress#taxData", "id": "UM_001", "name": "South Africa Asc Charge" }, { "kind": "qpxexpress#taxData", "id": "WC_001", "name": "South Africa Air Passenger Tax" } ], "carrier": [ { "kind": "qpxexpress#carrierData", "code": "MK", "name": "AIR MAURITIUS LTD" } ] }, "tripOption": [ { "kind": "qpxexpress#tripOption", "saleTotal": "ZAR5398.23", "id": "bGXAC5TFGRFO06xEFBzMaA001", "slice": [ { "kind": "qpxexpress#sliceInfo", "duration": 240, "segment": [ { "kind": "qpxexpress#segmentInfo", "duration": 240, "flight": { "carrier": "MK", "number": "852" }, "id": "GB3DFc4zHshnkF7H", "cabin": "COACH", "bookingCode": "T", "bookingCodeCount": 9, "marriedSegmentGroup": "0", "leg": [ { "kind": "qpxexpress#legInfo", "id": "LwsDBsjHUFZrYe5Y", "aircraft": "343", "arrivalTime": "2016-12-19T19:35+04:00", "departureTime": "2016-12-19T13:35+02:00", "origin": "JNB", "destination": "MRU", "originTerminal": "B", "duration": 240, "mileage": 1904, "meal": "Meal" } ] } ] } ], "pricing": [ { "kind": "qpxexpress#pricingInfo", "fare": [ { "kind": "qpxexpress#fareInfo", "id": "AdGb1tIdX7T9uIyT9qTU9OFHTXhaVL0C0ojKd7a7use6", "carrier": "MK", "origin": "JNB", "destination": "MRU", "basisCode": "TAANOWMU" } ], "segmentPricing": [ { "kind": "qpxexpress#segmentPricing", "fareId": "AdGb1tIdX7T9uIyT9qTU9OFHTXhaVL0C0ojKd7a7use6", "segmentId": "GB3DFc4zHshnkF7H" } ], "baseFareTotal": "ZAR3690.00", "saleFareTotal": "ZAR3690.00", "saleTaxTotal": "ZAR1708.23", "saleTotal": "ZAR5398.23", "passengers": { "kind": "qpxexpress#passengerCounts", "adultCount": 1 }, "tax": [ { "kind": "qpxexpress#taxInfo", "id": "ZA_001", "chargeType": "GOVERNMENT", "code": "ZA", "country": "ZA", "salePrice": "ZAR346.00" }, { "kind": "qpxexpress#taxInfo", "id": "EV_001", "chargeType": "GOVERNMENT", "code": "EV", "country": "ZA", "salePrice": "ZAR20.23" }, { "kind": "qpxexpress#taxInfo", "id": "UM_001", "chargeType": "GOVERNMENT", "code": "UM", "country": "ZA", "salePrice": "ZAR24.00" }, { "kind": "qpxexpress#taxInfo", "id": "WC_001", "chargeType": "GOVERNMENT", "code": "WC", "country": "ZA", "salePrice": "ZAR190.00" }, { "kind": "qpxexpress#taxInfo", "id": "YQ_F", "chargeType": "CARRIER_SURCHARGE", "code": "YQ", "salePrice": "ZAR1090.00" }, { "kind": "qpxexpress#taxInfo", "id": "YR_I", "chargeType": "CARRIER_SURCHARGE", "code": "YR", "salePrice": "ZAR38.00" } ], "fareCalculation": "JNB MK MRU 260.69TAANOWMU NUC 260.69 END ROE 14.15458 FARE ZAR 3690.00 XT 20.23EV 24.00UM 190.00WC 346.00ZA 1090.00YQ 38.00YR", "latestTicketingTime": "2016-12-19T06:34-05:00", "ptc": "ADT", "refundable": true } ] } ] } }
I am using CF 10.
Instead of trying to deal with the HTTP response (httpResp.filecontent) look at your deserialized content (getResult). You cannot simply output that variable as ColdFusion creates a structure from the JSON data.
Dump out your deserialzed JSON like this:
<cfdump var="#getResult#">
Looking at that output you will see how ColdFusion has already parsed all of the information for you. You are going to have some structure values and some array values. You will need to use appropriate methods (looping over an array for example) to extract each individual piece of data.
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Looping in ColdFusion is well documented. To get you started you can look at the Adobe documentation itself - cfloop. The documentation on that page shows how to link over arrays, structures, etc.
Another good reference is Learn CF In a Week - looping.
Looping works when you have to traverse one-dimensional or two-dimensional structs or arrays. When the data combines structs and arrays in 3 or more dimensions, as in this particular problem, then looping is often insufficient as a solution. The complexity will certainly overwhelm most beginners.
A good solution is to play dumb. Start with the result, the structure getResult. Do a dump, as suggested by others earlier. Then simply run through it by eye and drill down to the values.
The list of values is:
getResult.kind
getResult.trips.data.aircraft[1].code
getResult.trips.data.aircraft[1].kind
getResult.trips.data.aircraft[1].name
getResult.trips.data.airport[1].city
getResult.trips.data.airport[1].code
getResult.trips.data.airport[1].kind
getResult.trips.data.airport[1].name
getResult.trips.data.airport[2].city
getResult.trips.data.airport[2].code
getResult.trips.data.airport[2].kind
getResult.trips.data.airport[2].name
getResult.trips.data.carrier[1].code
getResult.trips.data.carrier[1].kind
getResult.trips.data.carrier[1].name
getResult.trips.data.city[1].code
getResult.trips.data.city[1].kind
getResult.trips.data.city[1].name
getResult.trips.data.city[2].code
getResult.trips.data.city[2].kind
getResult.trips.data.city[2].name
getResult.trips.data.kind
getResult.trips.data.tax[1].id
getResult.trips.data.tax[1].kind
getResult.trips.data.tax[1].name
getResult.trips.data.tax[2].id
getResult.trips.data.tax[2].kind
getResult.trips.data.tax[2].name
getResult.trips.data.tax[3].id
getResult.trips.data.tax[3].kind
getResult.trips.data.tax[3].name
getResult.trips.data.tax[4].id
getResult.trips.data.tax[4].kind
getResult.trips.data.tax[4].name
getResult.trips.data.tax[5].id
getResult.trips.data.tax[5].kind
getResult.trips.data.tax[5].name
getResult.trips.data.tax[6].id
getResult.trips.data.tax[6].kind
getResult.trips.data.tax[6].name
getResult.trips.kind
getResult.trips.requestId
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].id
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].kind
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].saletotal
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].basefareTotal
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].fare[1].basiscode
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].fare[1].carrier
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].fare[1].destination
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].fare[1].id
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].fare[1].kind
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].fare[1].origin
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].fareCalculation
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].kind
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].latestTicketingTime
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].passengers.adultCount
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].passengers.kind
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].ptc
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].refundable
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].saleFareTotal
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].saletaxTotal
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].saleTotal
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].segmentPricing[1].fareId
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].segmentPricing[1].kind
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].segmentPricing[1].segmentId
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[1].chargeType
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[1].code
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[1].country
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[1].id
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[1].kind
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[1].salePrice
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[2].chargeType
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[2].code
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[2].country
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[2].id
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[2].kind
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[2].salePrice
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[3].chargeType
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[3].code
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[3].country
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[3].id
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[3].kind
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[3].salePrice
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[4].chargeType
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[4].code
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[4].country
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[4].id
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[4].kind
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[4].salePrice
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[5].chargeType
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[5].code
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[5].id
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[5].kind
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[5].salePrice
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[6].chargeType
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[6].code
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[6].id
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[6].kind
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].pricing[1].tax[6].salePrice
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].saletotal
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].slice[1].duration
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].slice[1].kind
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].slice[1].segment[1].bookingCode
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].slice[1].segment[1].bookingCodeCount
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].slice[1].segment[1].cabin
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].slice[1].segment[1].duration
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].slice[1].segment[1].flight.carrier
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].slice[1].segment[1].flight.number
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].slice[1].segment[1].id
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].slice[1].segment[1].kind
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].slice[1].segment[1].leg[1].aircraft
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].slice[1].segment[1].leg[1].arrivalTime
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].slice[1].segment[1].leg[1].departureTime
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].slice[1].segment[1].leg[1].destination
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].slice[1].segment[1].leg[1].duration
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].slice[1].segment[1].leg[1].id
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].slice[1].segment[1].leg[1].kind
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].slice[1].segment[1].leg[1].meal
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].slice[1].segment[1].leg[1].mileage
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].slice[1].segment[1].leg[1].origin
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].slice[1].segment[1].leg[1].originTerminal
getResult.trips.tripOption[1].slice[1].segment[1].marriedSegmentGroup
I have two type of JSON format one is with a single data, another one is with multiple data in an array of JSON.
First JSON format:
{
"data": {
"id": "1",
"artist": "Gotye",
"title": "Making Mirrors"
}
}
Second:
{
"data": [
{
"id": "1",
"artist": "Gotye",
"title": "Making Mirrors"
},
{
"id": "99",
"artist": "uy",
"title": "uy"
},
{
"id": "100",
"artist": "yt",
"title": "yt"
},
{
"id": "101",
"artist": "65",
"title": "565"
},
{
"id": "102",
"artist": "6",
"title": "6"
},
{
"id": "103",
"artist": "y",
"title": "yy"
},
{
"id": "104",
"artist": "ty",
"title": "yt"
}
]
}
In backbone model when I do:
parse: function(response) {
return response.data;
}
for the first one, it works which i can populate the JSON data to the view, but for the second JSON it does not.
I am wondering if there is any way that could make the backbone parse function to standardize the JSON format to backbone understadable format. Any advice or any solution for this will be much appreciated. Thank you
I want to index & search nested json in solr. Here is my json code
{
"id": "44444",
"headline": "testing US",
"generaltags": [
{
"type": "person",
"name": "Jayalalitha",
"relevance": "0.334",
"count": 1
},
{
"type": "person",
"name": "Kumar",
"relevance": "0.234",
"count": 1
}
],
"socialtags": {
"type": "SocialTag",
"name": "US",
"importance": 2
},
"topic": {
"type": "Topic",
"name": "US",
"score": "0.936"
}
}
When I try to Index, I'm getting the error "Error parsing JSON field value. Unexpected OBJECT_START"
When we tried to use Multivalued Field & index, we couldn't able to search using the multivalued field? Its returning "Undefined Field"
Also Please advice if I need to do any changes in schema.xml file?
You are nesting child documents within your document. You need to use the proper syntax for nested child documents in JSON:
[
{
"id": "1",
"title": "Solr adds block join support",
"content_type": "parentDocument",
"_childDocuments_": [
{
"id": "2",
"comments": "SolrCloud supports it too!"
}
]
},
{
"id": "3",
"title": "Lucene and Solr 4.5 is out",
"content_type": "parentDocument",
"_childDocuments_": [
{
"id": "4",
"comments": "Lots of new features"
}
]
}
]
Have a look at this article which describes JSON child documents and block joins.
Using the format mentioned by #qux you will face "Expected: OBJECT_START but got ARRAY_START at [16]",
"code": 400
as when JSON starting with [....] will parsed as a JSON array
{
"id": "44444",
"headline": "testing US",
"generaltags": [
{
"type": "person",
"name": "Jayalalitha",
"relevance": "0.334",
"count": 1
},
{
"type": "person",
"name": "Kumar",
"relevance": "0.234",
"count": 1
}
],
"socialtags": {
"type": "SocialTag",
"name": "US",
"importance": 2
},
"topic": {
"type": "Topic",
"name": "US",
"score": "0.936"
}
}
The above format is correct.
Regarding searching. Kindly use the index to search for the elements of the JSON array.
The workaround for this can be keeping the whole JSON object inside other JSON object and the indexing it
I was suggesting to keep the whole data inside another JSON object. You can try the following way
{
"data": [
{
"id": "44444",
"headline": "testing US",
"generaltags": [
{
"type": "person",
"name": "Jayalalitha",
"relevance": "0.334",
"count": 1
},
{
"type": "person",
"name": "Kumar",
"relevance": "0.234",
"count": 1
}
],
"socialtags": {
"type": "SocialTag",
"name": "US",
"importance": 2
},
"topic": {
"type": "Topic",
"name": "US",
"score": "0.936"
}
}
]
}
see the syntax in http://yonik.com/solr-nested-objects/
$ curl http://localhost:8983/solr/demo/update?commitWithin=3000 -d '
[
{id : book1, type_s:book, title_t : "The Way of Kings", author_s : "Brandon Sanderson",
cat_s:fantasy, pubyear_i:2010, publisher_s:Tor,
_childDocuments_ : [
{ id: book1_c1, type_s:review, review_dt:"2015-01-03T14:30:00Z",
stars_i:5, author_s:yonik,
comment_t:"A great start to what looks like an epic series!"
}
,
{ id: book1_c2, type_s:review, review_dt:"2014-03-15T12:00:00Z",
stars_i:3, author_s:dan,
comment_t:"This book was too long."
}
]
}
]'
supported from solr 5.3