addObject
If you want to use auto-generated object IDs, use the saveObject operation.
To update some attributes of an existing record, use the partial operation instead.
To add, update, or replace multiple records, use the batch operation.
Usage
// Initialize the client
var client = new SearchClient(new SearchConfig("ALGOLIA_APPLICATION_ID", "ALGOLIA_API_KEY"));
// Call the API
var response = await client.AddOrUpdateObjectAsync(
"<YOUR_INDEX_NAME>",
"uniqueID",
new Dictionary<string, string> { { "key", "value" } }
);
// print the response
Console.WriteLine(response);
// Initialize the client
final client =
SearchClient(appId: 'ALGOLIA_APPLICATION_ID', apiKey: 'ALGOLIA_API_KEY');
// Call the API
final response = await client.addOrUpdateObject(
indexName: "<YOUR_INDEX_NAME>",
objectID: "uniqueID",
body: {
'key': "value",
},
);
// print the response
print(response);
// Initialize the client
client, err := search.NewClient("ALGOLIA_APPLICATION_ID", "ALGOLIA_API_KEY")
if err != nil {
// The client can fail to initialize if you pass an invalid parameter.
panic(err)
}
// Call the API
response, err := client.AddOrUpdateObject(client.NewApiAddOrUpdateObjectRequest(
"<YOUR_INDEX_NAME>", "uniqueID", map[string]any{"key": "value"}))
if err != nil {
// handle the eventual error
panic(err)
}
// print the response
print(response)
// Initialize the client
SearchClient client = new SearchClient("ALGOLIA_APPLICATION_ID", "ALGOLIA_API_KEY");
// Call the API
UpdatedAtWithObjectIdResponse response = client.addOrUpdateObject(
"<YOUR_INDEX_NAME>",
"uniqueID",
new HashMap() {
{
put("key", "value");
}
}
);
// print the response
System.out.println(response);
// Initialize the client
const client = algoliasearch('ALGOLIA_APPLICATION_ID', 'ALGOLIA_API_KEY');
// Call the API
const response = await client.addOrUpdateObject({
indexName: 'indexName',
objectID: 'uniqueID',
body: { key: 'value' },
});
// print the response
console.log(response);
// Initialize the client
val client = SearchClient(appId = "ALGOLIA_APPLICATION_ID", apiKey = "ALGOLIA_API_KEY")
// Call the API
var response =
client.addOrUpdateObject(
indexName = "<YOUR_INDEX_NAME>",
objectID = "uniqueID",
body = buildJsonObject { put("key", JsonPrimitive("value")) },
)
// print the response
println(response)
// Initialize the client
$client = SearchClient::create('ALGOLIA_APPLICATION_ID', 'ALGOLIA_API_KEY');
// Call the API
$response = $client->addOrUpdateObject(
'<YOUR_INDEX_NAME>',
'uniqueID',
['key' => 'value',
],
);
// print the response
var_dump($response);
# Initialize the client
# In an asynchronous context, you can use SearchClient instead, which exposes the exact same methods.
client = SearchClientSync("ALGOLIA_APPLICATION_ID", "ALGOLIA_API_KEY")
# Call the API
response = client.add_or_update_object(
index_name="<YOUR_INDEX_NAME>",
object_id="uniqueID",
body={
"key": "value",
},
)
# print the response
print(response)
# Initialize the client
client = Algolia::SearchClient.create("ALGOLIA_APPLICATION_ID", "ALGOLIA_API_KEY")
# Call the API
response = client.add_or_update_object("<YOUR_INDEX_NAME>", "uniqueID", {key: "value"})
# print the response
puts(response)
// Initialize the client
val client = SearchClient(appId = "ALGOLIA_APPLICATION_ID", apiKey = "ALGOLIA_API_KEY")
// Call the API
val response = Await.result(
client.addOrUpdateObject(
indexName = "<YOUR_INDEX_NAME>",
objectID = "uniqueID",
body = JObject(List(JField("key", JString("value"))))
),
Duration(100, "sec")
)
// print the response
println(response)
// Initialize the client
let client = try SearchClient(appID: "ALGOLIA_APPLICATION_ID", apiKey: "ALGOLIA_API_KEY")
// Call the API
let response = try await client.addOrUpdateObject(
indexName: "<YOUR_INDEX_NAME>",
objectID: "uniqueID",
body: ["key": "value"]
)
// print the response
print(response)
See the full API reference
For more details about input parameters
and response fields.