Hi Ashish,

I think your approach is generally right.
It's bit annoying while type of paragraph.result varies.

I think 'angularObject' field is another field that you also need to take
care.
object inside 'angularObject' might also vary their types.

Another approach would be serialize part of / entire json structure and
store it as 'string' or 'binary'  in elasticsearch, if search is not
necessary.

Thanks,
moon

On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 8:09 AM ashish rawat <dceash...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I could think of another hack. While saving, when paragraphs.result type
> is string, move that to another field paragraphs.stringResult before saving
> to elastic. And do the reverse when serving reading notes.
>
> This might just work and looks relatively clean, but can there be more
> such cases in Zeppelin note.
>
> In general, is it a good strategy to save note.json to elastic search?
>
> Regards,
> Ashish
>
> On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 7:53 PM, ashish rawat <dceash...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I was trying to write an implementation of storage interface for elastic
>> search, so that notebooks can be highly available in a cluster. The
>> implementation of basic interface looked simple but I got stuck while
>> importing note.json data into elastic search. Unfortunately, the type of
>> paragraphs.result varies. In my sample notebook, for one paragraph, it was
>> an object containing fields "code", "type" and "msg", while in another
>> paragraph, it was a string
>> "org.apache.zeppelin.interpreter.InterpreterException:
>> org.apache.thrift.transport.TTransportException: java.net.ConnectException:
>> Connection refused".
>> This is not acceptable in elastic search, since the type of a field
>> should be same for an index. There might be some complex alternative, where
>> once can split notebook into multiple indices, based on the type of
>> paragraphs.result, but that is more of a hack.
>>
>> Can someone please suggest a simple and clean alternative for this. I am
>> also curious about the reason for keeping different types for the same
>> variable in Zeppelin.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ashish
>>
>
>

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