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[[java-aggs-bucket-datehistogram]]
==== Date Histogram Aggregation
Here is how you can use
{ref}/search-aggregations-bucket-datehistogram-aggregation.html[Date Histogram Aggregation]
with Java API.
===== Prepare aggregation request
Here is an example on how to create the aggregation request:
[source,java]
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AggregationBuilder aggregation =
AggregationBuilders
.dateHistogram("agg")
.field("dateOfBirth")
.interval(DateHistogramInterval.YEAR);
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Or if you want to set an interval of 10 days:
[source,java]
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AggregationBuilder aggregation =
AggregationBuilders
.dateHistogram("agg")
.field("dateOfBirth")
.interval(DateHistogramInterval.days(10));
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===== Use aggregation response
Import Aggregation definition classes:
[source,java]
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import org.elasticsearch.search.aggregations.bucket.histogram.Histogram;
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[source,java]
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// sr is here your SearchResponse object
Histogram agg = sr.getAggregations().get("agg");
// For each entry
for (Histogram.Bucket entry : agg.getBuckets()) {
DateTime keyAsDate = (DateTime) entry.getKey(); // Key
String key = entry.getKeyAsString(); // Key as String
long docCount = entry.getDocCount(); // Doc count
logger.info("key [{}], date [{}], doc_count [{}]", key, keyAsDate.getYear(), docCount);
}
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This will basically produce for the first example:
[source,text]
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key [1942-01-01T00:00:00.000Z], date [1942], doc_count [1]
key [1945-01-01T00:00:00.000Z], date [1945], doc_count [1]
key [1946-01-01T00:00:00.000Z], date [1946], doc_count [1]
...
key [2005-01-01T00:00:00.000Z], date [2005], doc_count [1]
key [2007-01-01T00:00:00.000Z], date [2007], doc_count [2]
key [2008-01-01T00:00:00.000Z], date [2008], doc_count [3]
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