@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class IndexField extends Object implements Serializable, Cloneable
Configuration information for a field in the index, including its name, type, and options. The supported options
depend on the IndexFieldType
.
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IndexField() |
public void setIndexFieldName(String indexFieldName)
A string that represents the name of an index field. CloudSearch supports regular index fields as well as dynamic fields. A dynamic field's name defines a pattern that begins or ends with a wildcard. Any document fields that don't map to a regular index field but do match a dynamic field's pattern are configured with the dynamic field's indexing options.
Regular field names begin with a letter and can contain the following characters: a-z (lowercase), 0-9, and _ (underscore). Dynamic field names must begin or end with a wildcard (*). The wildcard can also be the only character in a dynamic field name. Multiple wildcards, and wildcards embedded within a string are not supported.
The name score
is reserved and cannot be used as a field name. To reference a document's ID, you can
use the name _id
.
indexFieldName
- A string that represents the name of an index field. CloudSearch supports regular index fields as well as
dynamic fields. A dynamic field's name defines a pattern that begins or ends with a wildcard. Any document
fields that don't map to a regular index field but do match a dynamic field's pattern are configured with
the dynamic field's indexing options.
Regular field names begin with a letter and can contain the following characters: a-z (lowercase), 0-9, and _ (underscore). Dynamic field names must begin or end with a wildcard (*). The wildcard can also be the only character in a dynamic field name. Multiple wildcards, and wildcards embedded within a string are not supported.
The name score
is reserved and cannot be used as a field name. To reference a document's ID,
you can use the name _id
.
public String getIndexFieldName()
A string that represents the name of an index field. CloudSearch supports regular index fields as well as dynamic fields. A dynamic field's name defines a pattern that begins or ends with a wildcard. Any document fields that don't map to a regular index field but do match a dynamic field's pattern are configured with the dynamic field's indexing options.
Regular field names begin with a letter and can contain the following characters: a-z (lowercase), 0-9, and _ (underscore). Dynamic field names must begin or end with a wildcard (*). The wildcard can also be the only character in a dynamic field name. Multiple wildcards, and wildcards embedded within a string are not supported.
The name score
is reserved and cannot be used as a field name. To reference a document's ID, you can
use the name _id
.
Regular field names begin with a letter and can contain the following characters: a-z (lowercase), 0-9, and _ (underscore). Dynamic field names must begin or end with a wildcard (*). The wildcard can also be the only character in a dynamic field name. Multiple wildcards, and wildcards embedded within a string are not supported.
The name score
is reserved and cannot be used as a field name. To reference a document's ID,
you can use the name _id
.
public IndexField withIndexFieldName(String indexFieldName)
A string that represents the name of an index field. CloudSearch supports regular index fields as well as dynamic fields. A dynamic field's name defines a pattern that begins or ends with a wildcard. Any document fields that don't map to a regular index field but do match a dynamic field's pattern are configured with the dynamic field's indexing options.
Regular field names begin with a letter and can contain the following characters: a-z (lowercase), 0-9, and _ (underscore). Dynamic field names must begin or end with a wildcard (*). The wildcard can also be the only character in a dynamic field name. Multiple wildcards, and wildcards embedded within a string are not supported.
The name score
is reserved and cannot be used as a field name. To reference a document's ID, you can
use the name _id
.
indexFieldName
- A string that represents the name of an index field. CloudSearch supports regular index fields as well as
dynamic fields. A dynamic field's name defines a pattern that begins or ends with a wildcard. Any document
fields that don't map to a regular index field but do match a dynamic field's pattern are configured with
the dynamic field's indexing options.
Regular field names begin with a letter and can contain the following characters: a-z (lowercase), 0-9, and _ (underscore). Dynamic field names must begin or end with a wildcard (*). The wildcard can also be the only character in a dynamic field name. Multiple wildcards, and wildcards embedded within a string are not supported.
The name score
is reserved and cannot be used as a field name. To reference a document's ID,
you can use the name _id
.
public void setIndexFieldType(String indexFieldType)
indexFieldType
- IndexFieldType
public String getIndexFieldType()
IndexFieldType
public IndexField withIndexFieldType(String indexFieldType)
indexFieldType
- IndexFieldType
public void setIndexFieldType(IndexFieldType indexFieldType)
indexFieldType
- IndexFieldType
public IndexField withIndexFieldType(IndexFieldType indexFieldType)
indexFieldType
- IndexFieldType
public void setIntOptions(IntOptions intOptions)
intOptions
- public IntOptions getIntOptions()
public IndexField withIntOptions(IntOptions intOptions)
intOptions
- public void setDoubleOptions(DoubleOptions doubleOptions)
doubleOptions
- public DoubleOptions getDoubleOptions()
public IndexField withDoubleOptions(DoubleOptions doubleOptions)
doubleOptions
- public void setLiteralOptions(LiteralOptions literalOptions)
literalOptions
- public LiteralOptions getLiteralOptions()
public IndexField withLiteralOptions(LiteralOptions literalOptions)
literalOptions
- public void setTextOptions(TextOptions textOptions)
textOptions
- public TextOptions getTextOptions()
public IndexField withTextOptions(TextOptions textOptions)
textOptions
- public void setDateOptions(DateOptions dateOptions)
dateOptions
- public DateOptions getDateOptions()
public IndexField withDateOptions(DateOptions dateOptions)
dateOptions
- public void setLatLonOptions(LatLonOptions latLonOptions)
latLonOptions
- public LatLonOptions getLatLonOptions()
public IndexField withLatLonOptions(LatLonOptions latLonOptions)
latLonOptions
- public void setIntArrayOptions(IntArrayOptions intArrayOptions)
intArrayOptions
- public IntArrayOptions getIntArrayOptions()
public IndexField withIntArrayOptions(IntArrayOptions intArrayOptions)
intArrayOptions
- public void setDoubleArrayOptions(DoubleArrayOptions doubleArrayOptions)
doubleArrayOptions
- public DoubleArrayOptions getDoubleArrayOptions()
public IndexField withDoubleArrayOptions(DoubleArrayOptions doubleArrayOptions)
doubleArrayOptions
- public void setLiteralArrayOptions(LiteralArrayOptions literalArrayOptions)
literalArrayOptions
- public LiteralArrayOptions getLiteralArrayOptions()
public IndexField withLiteralArrayOptions(LiteralArrayOptions literalArrayOptions)
literalArrayOptions
- public void setTextArrayOptions(TextArrayOptions textArrayOptions)
textArrayOptions
- public TextArrayOptions getTextArrayOptions()
public IndexField withTextArrayOptions(TextArrayOptions textArrayOptions)
textArrayOptions
- public void setDateArrayOptions(DateArrayOptions dateArrayOptions)
dateArrayOptions
- public DateArrayOptions getDateArrayOptions()
public IndexField withDateArrayOptions(DateArrayOptions dateArrayOptions)
dateArrayOptions
- public String toString()
toString
in class Object
Object.toString()
public IndexField clone()