[[search]] = Search APIs [partintro] -- ["float",id="search-multi-index"] [[multiple-indices]] == Multiple Indices All search APIs support execution across multiple indices, using simple `test1,test2,test3` notation (or `_all` for all indices). It also support wildcards, for example: `test*`, and the ability to "add" (`+`) and "remove" (`-`), for example: `+test*,-test3`. All multi indices API support the `ignore_indices` option. Setting it to `missing` will cause indices that do not exists to be ignored from the execution. By default, when its not set, the request will fail. [float] [[routing]] == Routing When executing a search, it will be broadcasted to all the index/indices shards (round robin between replicas). Which shards will be searched on can be controlled by providing the `routing` parameter. For example, when indexing tweets, the routing value can be the user name: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- $ curl -XPOST 'http://localhost:9200/twitter/tweet?routing=kimchy' -d '{ "user" : "kimchy", "postDate" : "2009-11-15T14:12:12", "message" : "trying out Elastic Search" } ' -------------------------------------------------- In such a case, if we want to search only on the tweets for a specific user, we can specify it as the routing, resulting in the search hitting only the relevant shard: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- $ curl -XGET 'http://localhost:9200/twitter/tweet/_search?routing=kimchy' -d '{ "query": { "filtered" : { "query" : { "query_string" : { "query" : "some query string here" } }, "filter" : { "term" : { "user" : "kimchy" } } } } } ' -------------------------------------------------- The routing parameter can be multi valued represented as a comma separated string. This will result in hitting the relevant shards where the routing values match to. [float] [[stats-groups]] == Stats Groups A search can be associated with stats groups, which maintains a statistics aggregation per group. It can later be retrieved using the <> API specifically. For example, here is a search body request that associate the request with two different groups: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- { "query" : { "match_all" : {} }, "stats" : ["group1", "group2"] } -------------------------------------------------- -- include::search/search.asciidoc[] include::search/uri-request.asciidoc[] include::search/request-body.asciidoc[] include::search/facets.asciidoc[] include::search/suggesters.asciidoc[] include::search/multi-search.asciidoc[] include::search/count.asciidoc[] include::search/validate.asciidoc[] include::search/explain.asciidoc[] include::search/percolate.asciidoc[] include::search/more-like-this.asciidoc[] include::search/termvectors.asciidoc[]