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Some features and settings may be missing or their usage may have changed.
Refer to the documentation for the
latest version of Ruby API client for up-to-date information.
Required API Key: any key with the addObject
ACL
About this method
Replace an existing object with an updated set of attributes.
The save method is used to redefine the entire set of an object’s attributes
(except of course its objectID
).
In other words, it fully replaces an existing object.
Saving objects has the same effect as the add objects
method if you specify objectIDs for every record.
This method differs from partial update objects
in a significant way:
- With
saveObjects
, you define an object’s full set of attributes.
Attributes not specified will no longer exist.
For example, if an existing object contains the author
attribute, but you don’t define it in your update call, it removes the author
attribute from that object.
- In contrast, when using
partialUpdateObjects
, you can single out one or more attributes and either create or update their content.
If you don’t define an existing attribute in your update call, it doesn’t impact it.
Using this method automatically chunks your records into batches of 1,000 objects, for performance reasons. If you’re indexing many records, and on a stable, high-speed Internet connection, you may want to override the default batch size with a higher value, letting you send more records per request and shortening your indexing time.
Automatic batching is only available in the latest major versions of our PHP, Go, C#, Java, and Python clients.
When updating large numbers of objects, or large sizes, be aware of our rate limit.
You’ll know you’ve reached the rate limit when you start receiving errors
on your indexing operations.
This can only be resolved if you wait before sending any further indexing operations.
Note: This method also has a singular version.
Note: This is a transactional operation. If there’s an error saving one of your objects, none of the objects you passed are saved to your index.
Examples
Replace all attributes from existing objects
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| $res = $index->saveObjects(
[
[
'objectID' => 'myID1',
'firstname' => 'Jimmie',
'lastname' => 'Barninger'
],
[
'objectID' => 'myID2',
'firstname' => 'Warren',
'lastname' => 'Speach'
]
]
);
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| res = index.save_objects([{
firstname: 'Jimmie',
lastname: 'Barninger',
objectID: 'myID1'
}, {
firstname: 'Warren',
lastname: 'Speach',
objectID: 'myID2'
}])
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| const objects = [{
firstname: 'Jimmie',
lastname: 'Barninger',
objectID: 'myID1'
}, {
firstname: 'Warren',
lastname: 'Speach',
objectID: 'myID2'
}];
index.saveObjects(objects).then(({ objectIDs }) => {
console.log(objectIDs);
});
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| res = index.save_objects([
{'firstname': 'Jimmie', 'lastname': 'Barninger', 'objectID': 'myID1'},
{'firstname': 'Warren', 'lastname': 'Speach', 'objectID': 'myID2'}
])
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| struct Contact: Encodable {
let objectID: ObjectID
let firstname: String
let lastname: String
}
let contacts: [Contact] = [
.init(objectID: "myID1", firstname: "Jimmie", lastname: "Barninger"),
.init(objectID: "myID2", firstname: "Warren", lastname: "Speach"),
]
let replacements = contacts.map {($0.objectID, $0) }
index.replaceObjects(replacements: replacements) { result in
if case .success(let response) = result {
print("Response: \(response)")
}
}
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| List<JSONObject> array = new ArrayList<JSONObject>();
array.add(
new JSONObject()
.put("firstname", "Jimmie")
.put("lastname", "Barninger")
.put("objectID", "myID")
);
array.add(
new JSONObject()
.put("firstname", "Warren")
.put("lastname", "Speach")
.put("objectID", "myID2")
);
index.saveObjectsAsync(new JSONArray(array), null);
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| List<Contact> contacts = new List<Contact>
{
new Contact { ObjectID = "myID1", Firstname = "Jimmie", Lastname = "Barninger" },
new Contact { ObjectID = "myID2", Firstname = "Warren", Lastname = "Speach" }
};
index.SaveObjects(contacts);
// Asynchronous
await index.SaveObjectsAsync(contacts);
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| // Sync version
index.saveObjects(Arrays.asList(
new Contact()
.setFirstName("Jimmie")
.setLastName("Barninger")
.setObjectID("myID"),
new Contact()
.setFirstName("Warren")
.setLastName("Speach")
.setObjectID("myID2")
));
// Async version
index.saveObjectsAsync(Arrays.asList(
new Contact()
.setFirstName("Jimmie")
.setLastName("Barninger")
.setObjectID("myID"),
new Contact()
.setFirstName("Warren")
.setLastName("Speach")
.setObjectID("myID2")
));
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| type Contact struct {
ObjectID string `json:"objectID"`
Firstname string `json:"firstname"`
Lastname string `json:"lastname"`
}
contacts := []Contact{
{ObjectID: "myID1", Firstname: "Jimmie", Lastname: "Barninger"},
{ObjectID: "myID2", Firstname: "Ray", Lastname: "Charles"},
}
res, err := index.SaveObjects(contacts)
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| client.execute {
index into "index1" objects Seq(
Contact("myID1", "Jimmie", "Barninger"),
Contact("myID2", "Warren", "Speach")
)
}
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| // With JsonObject
val json = listOf(
ObjectID("myID1") to json {
"firstname" to "Jimmie"
"lastname" to "Barninger"
},
ObjectID("myID1") to json {
"firstname" to "Warren"
"lastname" to "Speach"
}
)
index.replaceObjects(json)
// With serializable class
@Serializable
data class Contact(
val firstname: String,
val lastname: String,
override val objectID: ObjectID
) : Indexable
val contacts = listOf(
Contact("Jimmie", "Barninger", ObjectID("myID")),
Contact("Jimmie", "Barninger", ObjectID("myID"))
)
index.replaceObjects(Contact.serializer(), contacts)
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| $index->saveObject(
[
'firstname' => 'Jimmie',
'lastname' => 'Barninger',
'city' => 'New York',
'objectID' => 'myID'
]
);
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| index.save_object({
firstname: 'Jimmie',
lastname: 'Barninger',
city: 'New York',
objectID: 'myID'
})
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| index.saveObject({
firstname: 'Jimmie',
lastname: 'Barninger',
city: 'New York',
objectID: 'myID'
}).then(() => {
// done
});
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| index.save_object({
'firstname': 'Jimmie',
'lastname': 'Barninger',
'city': 'New York',
'objectID': 'myID'}
)
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| struct Contact: Encodable {
let objectID: ObjectID
let firstname: String
let lastname: String
let city: String
}
let contact: Contact = .init(objectID: "myID1", firstname: "Jimmie", lastname: "Barninger", city: "New York")
index.replaceObject(withID: contact.objectID, by: contact) { result in
if case .success(let response) = result {
print("Response: \(response)")
}
}
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| JSONObject object = new JSONObject()
.put("firstname", "Jimmie")
.put("lastname", "Barninger")
.put("city", "New York");
index.saveObjectAsync(object, "myID", null);
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| index.SaveObject(new Contact { ObjectID = "myID", Firstname = "Jimmie", Lastname = "Barninger", City = "New York" });
// Asynchronous
await index.SaveObjectAsync(new Contact { ObjectID = "myID", Firstname = "Jimmie", Lastname = "Barninger", City = "New York" });
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| // Sync version
index.saveObject(
new Contact()
.setFirstname("Jimmie")
.setLastname("Barninger")
.setCity("New York")
.setObjectID("myID")
);
// Async version
index.saveObjectAsync(
new Contact()
.setFirstname("Jimmie")
.setLastname("Barninger")
.setCity("New York")
.setObjectID("myID")
);
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| type Contact struct {
ObjectID string `json:"objectID"`
Firstname string `json:"firstname"`
Lastname string `json:"lastname"`
City string `json:"city"`
}
contact := Contact{
ObjectID: "myID",
Firstname: "Jimmie",
Lastname: "Barninger",
City: "New York",
}
res, err := index.SaveObject(contact)
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index into "index1" `object` Contact("myID", "Jimmie", "Barninger")
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| // With JsonObject
val json = json {
"firstname" to "Jimmie"
"lastname" to "Barninger"
"city" to "New York"
}
index.replaceObject(ObjectID("myID"), json)
// With serializable class
@Serializable
data class Contact(
val firstname: String,
val lastname: String,
val city: String,
override val objectID: ObjectID
) : Indexable
val contact = Contact("Jimmie", "Barninger", "New York", ObjectID("myID"))
index.replaceObject(Contact.serializer(), contact)
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| $objects = [/* objects */];
$index->saveObjects($objects, [
'X-Forwarded-For' => '94.228.178.246'
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| objects = []
extra_headers = {
'X-Forwarded-For': '94.228.178.246'
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res = index.save_objects(objects, nil, extra_headers)
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| const objects = [/* objects */];
index.saveObjects(objects, {
headers: {
'X-Forwarded-For': '94.228.178.246'
}
}).then(({ objectIDs }) => {
console.log(objectIDs);
});
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| objects = [
# Objects
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res = index.save_objects(objects, {
'X-Forwarded-For': '94.228.178.246'
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| struct Contact: Encodable {
let objectID: ObjectID
let firstname: String
let lastname: String
}
var requestOptions = RequestOptions()
requestOptions.headers["X-Algolia-User-ID"] = "user123"
let contacts: [Contact] = [
.init(objectID: "myID1", firstname: "Jimmie", lastname: "Barninger"),
.init(objectID: "myID2", firstname: "Warren", lastname: "Speach"),
]
let replacements: [(ObjectID, Contact)] = contacts.map { ($0.objectID, $0) }
index.replaceObjects(replacements: replacements, requestOptions: requestOptions) { result in
if case .success(let response) = result {
print("Response: \(response)")
}
}
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| List<JSONObject> array = new ArrayList<JSONObject>();
array.add(
new JSONObject()
.put("firstname", "Jimmie")
.put("lastname", "Barninger")
.put("objectID", "myID")
);
array.add(
new JSONObject()
.put("firstname", "Warren")
.put("lastname", "Speach")
.put("objectID", "myID2")
);
index.saveObjectsAsync(
new JSONArray(array),
new RequestOptions().setHeader("X-Algolia-User-ID", "94.228.178.246"), null
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| List<Contact> contacts = new List<Contact>
{
new Contact { ObjectID = "myID1", Firstname = "Jimmie", Lastname = "Barninger" },
new Contact { ObjectID = "myID2", Firstname = "Warren", Lastname = "Speach" }
};
RequestOptions requestOptions = new RequestOptions
{
Headers = new Dictionary<string,string>{ { "X-Algolia-User-ID", "user123" } }
};
index.SaveObjects(contacts, requestOptions);
// Asynchronous
await index.SaveObjectsAsync(contacts, requestOptions);
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| List<Contact> contacts = Arrays.asList(
new Contact()
.setObjectID("MyID1")
.setFirstName("Jimmie")
.setLastName("Barninger"),
new Contact()
.setObjectID("MyID2")
.setFirstName("Warren")
.setLastName("Speach"));
// Sync version
index.saveObjects(
contacts,
new RequestOptions().addExtraHeader("X-Algolia-User-ID", "user123")
);
// Async version
index.saveObjectsAsync(
contacts,
new RequestOptions().addExtraHeader("X-Algolia-User-ID", "user123")
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| type Contact struct {
ObjectID string `json:"objectID"`
Firstname string `json:"firstname"`
Lastname string `json:"lastname"`
}
contacts := []Contact{
{ObjectID: "myID1", Firstname: "Jimmie", Lastname: "Barninger"},
{ObjectID: "myID2", Firstname: "Ray", Lastname: "Charles"},
}
extraHeaders := opt.ExtraHeaders(map[string]string{
"X-Algolia-User-ID": "userID2",
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index into "index1" objects Seq(
Contact("myID", "Jimmie", "Barninger"),
Contact("myID", "Speach")
) options RequestOptions(
extraHeaders = Some(Map("X-Algolia-User-ID" => "user123"))
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| val json = listOf(
ObjectID("myID1") to json {
"firstname" to "Jimmie"
"lastname" to "Barninger"
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ObjectID("myID1") to json {
"firstname" to "Warren"
"lastname" to "Speach"
}
)
val requestOptions = requestOptions {
headerAlgoliaUserId(UserID("user123"))
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'appId' => 'YourApplicationID',
'apiKey' => 'YourWriteAPIKey',
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from algoliasearch.search_client import SearchClient
config = SearchConfig('YourApplicationID', 'YourWriteAPIKey')
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Parameters
objects
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autoGenerateObjectIDIfNotExist
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If false , if any of the object do not contain an objectID , the method throws an error.
If true , if any of the object do not contain an objectID , the object is automatically assigned an objectID by the engine.
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objectIDKey
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If specified, for each record, the objectID is set from the value of the specified key.
Only available for PHP.
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requestOptions
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type: key/value mapping
default: No request options
Optional
A mapping of request options to send along with the query.
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objects ➔
object
An objectID
needs to be specified for each object.
- If the
objectID
exists, the record is replaced
- If the
objectID
does not exist, a record will be created
Response
In this section we document the JSON response returned by the API.
Each language will encapsulate this response inside objects specific to the language and/or the implementation.
So the actual type in your language might differ from what is documented.
Save objects
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"objectIDs": [
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"objectID": "myObjectID1",
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List of objectIDs of the saved objects in order. This property is only returned when using save objects.
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objectID
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The objectID of the saved object. This property is only returned when using save object.
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taskID
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The taskID used with the waitTask method.
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