curious1
curious1

Reputation: 14737

Windows: curl with json data on the command line

I am running the following command in Windows prompt:

curl -XPUT http://127.0.0.1:9200/test-index/test-type/_mapping?pretty=true -d '{"test-type": {"properties": {"name": {"index": "analyzed", "term_vector": "with_positions_offsets", "boost": 1.0, "store": "yes", "type": "string"}}}}'

I get the following error:

{
  "error" : "ElasticsearchParseException[Failed to parse content to map]; nested: JsonParseException[Unexpected character (''' (code 39)): expected a
valid value (number, String, array, object, 'true', 'false' or 'null')\n at [Source: org.elasticsearch.common.compress.lzf.LZFCompressedStreamInput@45
4ed1d2; line: 1, column: 2]]; ",
  "status" : 400
}

I searched for solutions and found alternatives such as put json data in files, but I cannot use it for some reasons.

Thanks!

Upvotes: 16

Views: 23164

Answers (2)

Paul Samsotha
Paul Samsotha

Reputation: 209132

"I searched for solutions and found alternatives such as put json data in files, but I cannot use it for some reasons"

This should work, with hello.json in temp. The @ is requried.

c:\temp>curl -v -X PUT  \ 
             --data "@hello.json"  \
             -H "Content-Type:application/json"  \
             http://localhost:8080/api/myresource

Upvotes: 8

Daniel A. White
Daniel A. White

Reputation: 191058

Windows's cmd doesn't support strings with single quotes. Use " and escape the inner ones with \".

Upvotes: 25

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