Connie,
The query text is correct; it works in my env. The log file shows failures in bunch of other calls as well: - com.sun.jersey.api.NotFoundException: null for uri: http://atlas-server.service.consul:21000/api/atlas/discovery/search/basic - com.sun.jersey.api.NotFoundException: null for uri: http://atlas-server.service.consul:21000/api/atlas/v2/types/typedefs/classification - com.sun.jersey.api.NotFoundException: null for uri: http://atlas-server.service.consul:21000/api/atlas/v2/discovery/search/attribute?attrName=dataType - org.apache.atlas.exception.AtlasBaseException: Discovery query failed L:{def r=(([]) as Set);def f1={GremlinPipeline x->x.as('theTrait').in().as('theInstance') [0..<25].select(['theTrait', 'theInstance']).fill(r)};f1(g.V().has('__typeName','PII'));f1(g.V().has('__superTypeNames','PII'));r._().as('__tmp').transform({((Row)it).getColumn('theTrait')}).as('theTrait').back('__tmp').transform({((Row)it).getColumn('theInstance')}).as('theInstance').select(['theTrait', 'theInstance'],{[it]},{[it]}).as('a0').has('PII.dataType',T.'eq','example').back('a0') [0..<25].toList()} - org.apache.atlas.exception.AtlasBaseException: Discovery query failed PII OR Metric - org.apache.atlas.exception.AtlasBaseException: Discovery query failed Column WHERE Column isa PII Log file shows a restart of Atlas running into the following error during initialization: “Given type TaxonomyTerm already exists”. If taxonomy feature (which is in tech-preview) is enabled, can you try after disabling it? Please set the following configuration in atlas-application.properties: atlas.feature.taxonomy.enable=false Madhan From: Nixon Rodrigues <[email protected]> Reply-To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at 1:04 AM To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: 500 returns when I try to basic search Connie, Can you try this json as the body, I think to search on attribute needs to be added to in criterion attribute. http://atlasUrl:21000/api/atlas/v2/search/basic method - post { "excludeDeletedEntities": true, "entityFilters": null, "tagFilters": { "criterion": [ { "attributeName": "type", "operator": "eq", "attributeValue": "example" } ] }, "attributes": [], "limit": 25, "offset": 0, "classification": "PII" } On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 11:50 AM, Connie Chen <[email protected]> wrote: Hi Madhan, thanks for the fast response. I added the snippet of the application log that shows the stack trace when I make the search request. https://gist.github.com/connie-stripe/597e087433869036e63e5d8363d61bd3#gistcomment-2277245 I also added as much of the application log as I could in another file https://gist.github.com/connie-stripe/597e087433869036e63e5d8363d61bd3#file-application-log Let me know if that helps, thanks! Connie On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 6:41 PM, Madhan Neethiraj <[email protected]> wrote: Connie, Thanks for the details provided on this issue. Classification definition and basic-search REST API call details look good. To troubleshoot further, can you add complete application.log file? Madhan From: Connie Chen <[email protected]> Reply-To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, December 5, 2017 at 5:17 PM To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: 500 returns when I try to basic search Hi, I am new to using Atlas and I am testing out the API to create my data models. I've created a classification with a string attribute "dataType" where "isIndexable" is set to true. However, I cannot figure out how to query for a specific value via the API without getting a 500. Here is my configuration: https://gist.github.com/connie-stripe/597e087433869036e63e5d8363d61bd3 This is the field I am indexing on: https://gist.github.com/connie-stripe/597e087433869036e63e5d8363d61bd3#file-gistfile1-txt-L22 Here is the curl command I am running to try and retrieve a value where that attribute field is a specific value: https://gist.github.com/connie-stripe/597e087433869036e63e5d8363d61bd3#gistcomment-2277045 Then I am getting these logs back: https://gist.github.com/connie-stripe/597e087433869036e63e5d8363d61bd3#gistcomment-2277047 Am I doing something wrong? Is there an easier way to debug these sorts of errors? The stack trace hasn't been very helpful. Thanks! Connie
