diff --git a/docs/data-storage/collections.md b/docs/data-storage/collections.md index 88ffc55bef..36bb56e916 100644 --- a/docs/data-storage/collections.md +++ b/docs/data-storage/collections.md @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ you can tell Usergrid to completely skip indexing for a collection. There are three ways to specify a schema for a Collection. You can specify that all fields are to be index, you can specify none or you can specify a list of the fields that should be indexed. -You do this by POSTing or PUTing a _settings resource for the Collection with one field named "fields". +You do this by POSTing a _settings resource for the Collection with one field named "fields". There are three possible values for "fields": @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ Fields Setting Type Meaning This example shows how you would use curl to set the schema if you want to turn off indexing for a collection: - curl -X PUT "0:8080/test-organization/settingstest/_settings?access_token=YWM..." -d '{"fields":"none"}' + curl -X POST "0:8080/test-organization/settingstest/_settings?access_token=YWM..." -d '{"fields":"none"}' { "action" : "put", "application" : "7fd6c414-2cb6-11e6-8b07-0a669fe1d66e", @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ This example shows how you would use curl to set the schema if you want to turn This example shows how you would use curl to set the schema if you only want the "year" field to be indexed: - curl -X PUT "0:8080/test-organization/settingstest/_settings?access_token=YWM..." -d '{"fields":["year"]}' + curl -X POST "0:8080/test-organization/settingstest/_settings?access_token=YWM..." -d '{"fields":["year"]}' { "action" : "put", "application" : "7fd6c414-2cb6-11e6-8b07-0a669fe1d66e", @@ -395,4 +395,4 @@ Response: "applicationName" : "your-app" } - \ No newline at end of file +