FosElastica - Error when removing a value from a mapped array










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I have a relatively simple mapping that causes me a problem when updating data.
it's a small array of strings.



types:
sector:
properties:
company:
type: nested
properties:
id:
type: integer
name:
boost: 8
analyzer: autocomplete
search_analyzer: autocomplete_search
content:
boost: 4
type: ~
network:
type: ~
country:
type: ~


which gives me a mapping like this one.



// ...
"company":
"id": 103,
"name": "example name",
"content": "foo bar",
"network": [
"foo"
,
"bar"
,
"baz"
],
"country": "FR"
,
// ...


The corresponding attribute in my entity is an array and is defined as follows



//...
/**
* @ORMColumn(name="network", type="simple_array", nullable=true)
*/
private $network;
//...


Sometimes when I modify the entity I get this error message



Error in one or more bulk request actions:
update: /myIndex/sector/103 caused failed to parse [company.network]


I'm trying to isolate the problem a little bit, often the error appears when I remove or add a value from this array, when I remove all values everything is fine !



I can't figure out what's wrong, do you have any leads to find out where the mistake came from?










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    I have a relatively simple mapping that causes me a problem when updating data.
    it's a small array of strings.



    types:
    sector:
    properties:
    company:
    type: nested
    properties:
    id:
    type: integer
    name:
    boost: 8
    analyzer: autocomplete
    search_analyzer: autocomplete_search
    content:
    boost: 4
    type: ~
    network:
    type: ~
    country:
    type: ~


    which gives me a mapping like this one.



    // ...
    "company":
    "id": 103,
    "name": "example name",
    "content": "foo bar",
    "network": [
    "foo"
    ,
    "bar"
    ,
    "baz"
    ],
    "country": "FR"
    ,
    // ...


    The corresponding attribute in my entity is an array and is defined as follows



    //...
    /**
    * @ORMColumn(name="network", type="simple_array", nullable=true)
    */
    private $network;
    //...


    Sometimes when I modify the entity I get this error message



    Error in one or more bulk request actions:
    update: /myIndex/sector/103 caused failed to parse [company.network]


    I'm trying to isolate the problem a little bit, often the error appears when I remove or add a value from this array, when I remove all values everything is fine !



    I can't figure out what's wrong, do you have any leads to find out where the mistake came from?










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      I have a relatively simple mapping that causes me a problem when updating data.
      it's a small array of strings.



      types:
      sector:
      properties:
      company:
      type: nested
      properties:
      id:
      type: integer
      name:
      boost: 8
      analyzer: autocomplete
      search_analyzer: autocomplete_search
      content:
      boost: 4
      type: ~
      network:
      type: ~
      country:
      type: ~


      which gives me a mapping like this one.



      // ...
      "company":
      "id": 103,
      "name": "example name",
      "content": "foo bar",
      "network": [
      "foo"
      ,
      "bar"
      ,
      "baz"
      ],
      "country": "FR"
      ,
      // ...


      The corresponding attribute in my entity is an array and is defined as follows



      //...
      /**
      * @ORMColumn(name="network", type="simple_array", nullable=true)
      */
      private $network;
      //...


      Sometimes when I modify the entity I get this error message



      Error in one or more bulk request actions:
      update: /myIndex/sector/103 caused failed to parse [company.network]


      I'm trying to isolate the problem a little bit, often the error appears when I remove or add a value from this array, when I remove all values everything is fine !



      I can't figure out what's wrong, do you have any leads to find out where the mistake came from?










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      I have a relatively simple mapping that causes me a problem when updating data.
      it's a small array of strings.



      types:
      sector:
      properties:
      company:
      type: nested
      properties:
      id:
      type: integer
      name:
      boost: 8
      analyzer: autocomplete
      search_analyzer: autocomplete_search
      content:
      boost: 4
      type: ~
      network:
      type: ~
      country:
      type: ~


      which gives me a mapping like this one.



      // ...
      "company":
      "id": 103,
      "name": "example name",
      "content": "foo bar",
      "network": [
      "foo"
      ,
      "bar"
      ,
      "baz"
      ],
      "country": "FR"
      ,
      // ...


      The corresponding attribute in my entity is an array and is defined as follows



      //...
      /**
      * @ORMColumn(name="network", type="simple_array", nullable=true)
      */
      private $network;
      //...


      Sometimes when I modify the entity I get this error message



      Error in one or more bulk request actions:
      update: /myIndex/sector/103 caused failed to parse [company.network]


      I'm trying to isolate the problem a little bit, often the error appears when I remove or add a value from this array, when I remove all values everything is fine !



      I can't figure out what's wrong, do you have any leads to find out where the mistake came from?







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      edited Nov 13 '18 at 8:58









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