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[[analysis-simple-analyzer]]
=== Simple Analyzer
The `simple` analyzer breaks text into terms whenever it encounters a
character which is not a letter. All terms are lower cased.
[float]
=== Example output
[source,js]
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POST _analyze
{
"analyzer": "simple",
"text": "The 2 QUICK Brown-Foxes jumped over the lazy dog's bone."
}
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// CONSOLE
/////////////////////
[source,js]
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{
"tokens": [
{
"token": "the",
"start_offset": 0,
"end_offset": 3,
"type": "word",
"position": 0
},
{
"token": "quick",
"start_offset": 6,
"end_offset": 11,
"type": "word",
"position": 1
},
{
"token": "brown",
"start_offset": 12,
"end_offset": 17,
"type": "word",
"position": 2
},
{
"token": "foxes",
"start_offset": 18,
"end_offset": 23,
"type": "word",
"position": 3
},
{
"token": "jumped",
"start_offset": 24,
"end_offset": 30,
"type": "word",
"position": 4
},
{
"token": "over",
"start_offset": 31,
"end_offset": 35,
"type": "word",
"position": 5
},
{
"token": "the",
"start_offset": 36,
"end_offset": 39,
"type": "word",
"position": 6
},
{
"token": "lazy",
"start_offset": 40,
"end_offset": 44,
"type": "word",
"position": 7
},
{
"token": "dog",
"start_offset": 45,
"end_offset": 48,
"type": "word",
"position": 8
},
{
"token": "s",
"start_offset": 49,
"end_offset": 50,
"type": "word",
"position": 9
},
{
"token": "bone",
"start_offset": 51,
"end_offset": 55,
"type": "word",
"position": 10
}
]
}
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// TESTRESPONSE
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The above sentence would produce the following terms:
[source,text]
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[ the, quick, brown, foxes, jumped, over, the, lazy, dog, s, bone ]
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=== Configuration
The `simple` analyzer is not configurable.
[float]
=== Definition
The `simple` analzyer consists of:
Tokenizer::
* <<analysis-lowercase-tokenizer,Lower Case Tokenizer>>
If you need to customize the `simple` analyzer then you need to recreate
it as a `custom` analyzer and modify it, usually by adding token filters.
This would recreate the built-in `simple` analyzer and you can use it as
a starting point for further customization:
[source,js]
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PUT /simple_example
{
"settings": {
"analysis": {
"analyzer": {
"rebuilt_simple": {
"tokenizer": "lowercase",
"filter": [ <1>
]
}
}
}
}
}
----------------------------------------------------
// CONSOLE
// TEST[s/\n$/\nstartyaml\n - compare_analyzers: {index: simple_example, first: simple, second: rebuilt_simple}\nendyaml\n/]
<1> You'd add any token filters here.