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[[run-a-search]]
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== Run a search
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You can use the <<search-search,search API>> to search data stored in
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one or more {es} indices.
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The API can runs two types of searches, depending on how you provide
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<<search-query,queries>>:
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<<run-uri-search,URI searches>>::
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Queries are provided through a query parameter. URI searches tend to be
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simpler and best suited for testing.
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<<run-request-body-search,Request body searches>>::
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Queries are provided through the JSON body of the API request. These queries
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are written in <<query-dsl,Query DSL>>. We recommend using request body
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searches in most production use cases.
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[WARNING]
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====
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If you specify a query in both the URI and request body, the search API request
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runs only the URI query.
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====
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[discrete]
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[[run-uri-search]]
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=== Run a URI search
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You can use the search API's <<search-api-query-params-q,`q` query string
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parameter>> to run a search in the request's URI. The `q` parameter only accepts
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queries written in Lucene's <<query-string-syntax,query string syntax>>.
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.*Example*
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[%collapsible]
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====
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To get started, ingest or add some data to an {es} index.
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The following <<docs-bulk,bulk API>> request adds some example user log data to
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the `user_logs_000001` index.
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[source,console]
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----
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PUT /user_logs_000001/_bulk?refresh
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{"index":{"_index" : "user_logs_000001", "_id" : "1"}}
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{ "@timestamp": "2020-12-06T11:04:05.000Z", "user": { "id": "vlb44hny" }, "message": "Login attempt failed" }
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{"index":{"_index" : "user_logs_000001", "_id" : "2"}}
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{ "@timestamp": "2020-12-07T11:06:07.000Z", "user": { "id": "8a4f500d" }, "message": "Login successful" }
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{"index":{"_index" : "user_logs_000001", "_id" : "3"}}
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{ "@timestamp": "2020-12-07T11:07:08.000Z", "user": { "id": "l7gk7f82" }, "message": "Logout successful" }
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----
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You can now use the search API to run a URI search on this index.
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The following URI search matches documents with a `user.id` value of `l7gk7f82`.
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Note the query is specified using the `q` query string parameter.
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[source,console]
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----
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GET /user_logs_000001/_search?q=user.id:8a4f500d
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----
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// TEST[continued]
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The API returns the following response. Note the `hits.hits` property contains
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the document that matched the query.
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[source,console-result]
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----
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{
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"took": 2,
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"timed_out": false,
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"_shards": {
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"total": 1,
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"successful": 1,
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"skipped": 0,
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"failed": 0
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},
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"hits": {
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"total": {
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"value": 1,
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"relation": "eq"
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},
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"max_score": 0.9808291,
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"hits": [
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{
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"_index": "user_logs_000001",
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"_type": "_doc",
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"_id": "2",
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"_score": 0.9808291,
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"_source": {
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"@timestamp": "2020-12-07T11:06:07.000Z",
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"user": {
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"id": "8a4f500d"
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},
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"message": "Login successful"
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}
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}
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]
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}
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}
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----
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/"took": 2/"took": "$body.took"/]
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====
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[discrete]
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[[run-request-body-search]]
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=== Run a request body search
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You can use the search API's <<request-body-search-query,`query` request
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body parameter>> to provide a query as a JSON object, written in
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<<query-dsl,Query DSL>>.
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.*Example*
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[%collapsible]
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====
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The following request body search uses the <<query-dsl-match-query,`match`>>
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query to match documents with a `message` value of `login successful`. Note the
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`match` query is specified as a JSON object in the `query` parameter.
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[source,console]
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----
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GET /user_logs_000001/_search
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{
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"query": {
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"match": {
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"message": "login successful"
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}
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}
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}
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----
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// TEST[continued]
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The API returns the following response.
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The `hits.hits` property contains matching documents. By default, the response
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sorts these matching documents by `_score`, a <<relevance-scores,relevance
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score>> that measures how well each document matches the query.
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[source,console-result]
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----
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{
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"took": 1,
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"timed_out": false,
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"_shards": {
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"total": 1,
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"successful": 1,
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"skipped": 0,
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"failed": 0
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},
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"hits": {
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"total": {
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"value": 3,
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"relation": "eq"
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},
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"max_score": 0.9983525,
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"hits": [
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{
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"_index": "user_logs_000001",
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"_type": "_doc",
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"_id": "2",
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"_score": 0.9983525,
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"_source": {
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"@timestamp": "2020-12-07T11:06:07.000Z",
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"user": {
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"id": "8a4f500d"
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},
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"message": "Login successful"
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}
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},
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{
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"_index": "user_logs_000001",
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"_type": "_doc",
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"_id": "3",
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"_score": 0.49917626,
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"_source": {
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"@timestamp": "2020-12-07T11:07:08.000Z",
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"user": {
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"id": "l7gk7f82"
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},
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"message": "Logout successful"
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}
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},
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{
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"_index": "user_logs_000001",
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"_type": "_doc",
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"_id": "1",
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"_score": 0.42081726,
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"_source": {
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"@timestamp": "2020-12-06T11:04:05.000Z",
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"user": {
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"id": "vlb44hny"
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},
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"message": "Login attempt failed"
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}
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}
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]
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}
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}
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----
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// TESTRESPONSE[s/"took": 1/"took": "$body.took"/]
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====
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[discrete]
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[[search-multiple-indices]]
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=== Search multiple indices
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To search multiple indices, add them as comma-separated values in the search API
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request path.
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.*Example*
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[%collapsible]
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====
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The following request searches the `user_logs_000001` and `user_logs_000002`
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indices.
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[source,console]
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GET /user_logs_000001,user_logs_000002/_search
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{
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"query": {
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"match": {
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"message": "login successful"
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}
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}
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}
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----
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// TEST[continued]
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// TEST[s/^/PUT user_logs_000002\n/]
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====
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You can also search multiple indices using an index pattern.
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.*Example*
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[%collapsible]
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The following request uses the index pattern `user_logs*` in place of the index
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name. The request searches any indices in the cluster that start with
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`user_logs`.
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[source,console]
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----
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GET /user_logs*/_search
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{
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"query": {
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"match": {
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"message": "login successful"
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}
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}
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}
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----
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// TEST[continued]
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To search all indices in a cluster, omit the index name from the request path.
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Alternatively, you can use `_all` or `*` in place of the index name.
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.*Example*
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[%collapsible]
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The following requests are equivalent and search all indices in the cluster.
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[source,console]
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----
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GET /_search
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{
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"query": {
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"match": {
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"message": "login successful"
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}
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}
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}
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GET /_all/_search
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{
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"query": {
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"match": {
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"message": "login successful"
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}
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}
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}
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GET /*/_search
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{
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"query" : {
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"match" : { "message" : "login" }
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}
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}
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----
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// TEST[continued]
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====
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