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I have a document in elastic search. I am trying to implement a method where I can specify a string id to delete a document from the index using NEST client.

This is the indexed doc that I want to delete:

"hits":[{"_index":"movies","_type":"list","_id":"100","_score":0.6349302, "_source" : {
  "owner": "Bob",
  "tags": "Bobita",
  "title": "Movie clips of Bob"
}}

This is my C# code which doesn't delete the doc. It says id is NULL.

Uri localhost = new Uri("http://localhost:9200");
            var setting = new ConnectionSettings(localhost);
            setting.SetDefaultIndex("movies");
            var client = new ElasticClient(setting);

            IDeleteResponse resp = client.Delete("100");                

            if (!resp.Found)
            {
                logger.Error("Failed to delete index with id=100");
            }

What am I missing?

kheya
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  • i know nothing about NEST, but it appears you are missing type type (list)... the key for ES is index/type/id. – Alcanzar May 21 '14 at 19:35
  • Where and how do I specify the type and id? I am looking for that syntax and example. My my response below – kheya May 21 '14 at 20:41
  • If you look at here http://searchcode.com/codesearch/view/26606126 you see DeleteById() which I don't get in my Nest client. I have Delete, DeleteIndex, DeleteByQuery() etc – kheya May 21 '14 at 21:02

3 Answers3

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I believe the issue here is that NEST cannot properly infer the Id property of your document because you are not specifying a type.

If possible, try this instead:

client.Delete<YourMovieType>("100");
Greg Marzouka
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Using NEST 7.x on Elasticsearch 7.0, following code works:

 var x = _client.Delete<dynamic>(1);

(where 1 is '_id' value)

Use 'dynamic' if you have not defined the mapping. Else I would suggest to use the actual type.

Atur
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await _elasticClient.DeleteAsync(new DeleteRequest(indexName, documentId));
Aleksei Mialkin
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