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[[search-request-body]]
== Request Body Search
The search request can be executed with a search DSL, which includes the
<<query-dsl,Query DSL>>, within its body. Here is an
example:
[source,js]
--------------------------------------------------
$ curl -XGET 'http://localhost:9200/twitter/tweet/_search' -d '{
"query" : {
"term" : { "user" : "kimchy" }
}
}
'
--------------------------------------------------
And here is a sample response:
[source,js]
--------------------------------------------------
{
"_shards":{
"total" : 5,
"successful" : 5,
"failed" : 0
},
"hits":{
"total" : 1,
"hits" : [
{
"_index" : "twitter",
"_type" : "tweet",
"_id" : "1",
"_source" : {
"user" : "kimchy",
"postDate" : "2009-11-15T14:12:12",
"message" : "trying out Elastic Search"
}
}
]
}
}
--------------------------------------------------
[float]
=== Parameters
[cols="<,<",options="header",]
|=======================================================================
|Name |Description
|`timeout` |A search timeout, bounding the search request to be executed
within the specified time value and bail with the hits accumulated up to
that point when expired. Defaults to no timeout.
|`from` |The starting from index of the hits to return. Defaults to `0`.
|`size` |The number of hits to return. Defaults to `10`.
|`search_type` |The type of the search operation to perform. Can be
`dfs_query_then_fetch`, `dfs_query_and_fetch`, `query_then_fetch`,
`query_and_fetch`. Defaults to `query_then_fetch`. See
<<search-request-search-type,_Search Type_>> for
more details on the different types of search that can be performed.
|=======================================================================
Out of the above, the `search_type` is the one that can not be passed
within the search request body, and in order to set it, it must be
passed as a request REST parameter.
The rest of the search request should be passed within the body itself.
The body content can also be passed as a REST parameter named `source`.
Both HTTP GET and HTTP POST can be used to execute search with body.
Since not all clients support GET with body, POST is allowed as well.
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