Hai,
   i also have the same problem with couchbase elasticsearch replication. 
It is possible to replicate all sample bucket that with couchbase, but i 
can not able to make replication with a new bucket.

*versions*



*couchbase 3.0.1elasticsearch 1.3 couchbase elasticsearch plugin 2.0.0*

*Body of document:*

{
"name":"xxx",
"age": "1",
}




On Thursday, March 13, 2014 11:42:01 AM UTC+5:30, David Pilato wrote:
>
> I never tested that kind of doc (unamed arrays) and I think it might be 
> your issue.
>
> Could you test indexing a single doc without couchbase and see if issue 
> comes from here?
>
> Also you didn't mention which versions you are using (es, couchbase plugin)
>
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> Le 12 mars 2014 à 22:49, Joshua Dixon <dixon...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> a écrit :
>
> Hello there, I'm having an issue with my Elasticsearch replication of my 
> Couchbase DB. 
>
> Certain documents in my DB are not being replicated correctly. Rather than 
> replicating as full couchbase documents, there is an entry with _type of 
> couchbaseCheckpoint pointing to certain documents. These checkpoints never 
> seem to update or grab the documents correctly, even after a refresh. This 
> seems to occur at random, with some documents replicating correctly and 
> being stored as full couchbaseDocuments, while others stay as these 
> checkpoints. I'm not seeing any errors related to this in my logs at all.
>
> I'm not sure if it matters, but my document structure is a little odd. My 
> code is working with 4 primary objects which are being placed into a 
> wrapper object before being stored in the database. So, each couchbase 
> document represents one of these wrappers with an entity field which 
> represents my primary object. The entity field of a given wrapper is 
> ambiguous as to which kind of object it contains, however there is another 
> field in the wrapper which indicates the object type. A typical document 
> will look like this:
> {
>     "Datafield":"Somedata
>     "JSONType":"Sometype",
>     "Entity": {
>              [Primary object specific fields here]
>      }
> }
>
> Would the ambiguous fields in the Entity object be causing problems with 
> Elasticsearch? If not, why is my Elasticsearch not properly replicating 
> these documents?
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