问题
After upgrading the spring boot to 2.2.4 (from 2.1.x), org.springframework.cloud:spring-cloud-dependencies to Hoxton.RELEASE and org.springframework.cloud:spring-cloud-stream-dependencies to Horsham.RELEASE.
Getting the following exception when trying to create index document.
Caused by: org.springframework.data.mapping.MappingException: Attempt to add id property private java.util.Map .CatalogIndex.document but already have property private java.lang.String .CatalogIndex.id registered as id. Check your mapping configuration!
Please find the entity class hierarchy. I have removed all the getter and setter for simplicity.
package mypackage.entity;
import org.springframework.data.annotation.Id;
import org.springframework.data.elasticsearch.annotations.Parent;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
public class CatalogIndex {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
@Id
private String id;
@Parent(type = "Initiative")
private String initiativeId;
private List<Map<String, Object>> typeHierarchy;
private Map<String, Object> document;
private List<Map<String, Object>> filters;
}
package mypackage.entity;
import org.springframework.data.elasticsearch.annotations.Document;
@Document(indexName = "cataloginitiative")
public class CatalogInitiativeIndex extends CatalogIndex { }
回答1:
Spring Data Elasticsearch, when inspecting the Entity class, tries to figure out which property of the class is to be used as the Id property. A property qualifies for this if one of the following is true:
- the property is annotated with
@Id
- the property is named id
- the property is named document
So in your case you have the property id which has a matching name and the annotation, and the property document with a matching name.
You have to rename your property document to somthing different.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/60004445/mappingexceptionattempt-to-add-id-after-upgrading-to-spring-boot-2-2-x