[[indices-analyze]] == Analyze Performs the analysis process on a text and return the tokens breakdown of the text. Can be used without specifying an index against one of the many built in analyzers: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- curl -XGET 'localhost:9200/_analyze?analyzer=standard' -d 'this is a test' -------------------------------------------------- Or by building a custom transient analyzer out of tokenizers, token filters and char filters. Token filters can use the shorter 'filters' parameter name: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- curl -XGET 'localhost:9200/_analyze?tokenizer=keyword&filters=lowercase' -d 'this is a test' curl -XGET 'localhost:9200/_analyze?tokenizer=keyword&token_filters=lowercase&char_filters=html_strip' -d 'this is a test' -------------------------------------------------- It can also run against a specific index: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- curl -XGET 'localhost:9200/test/_analyze?text=this+is+a+test' -------------------------------------------------- The above will run an analysis on the "this is a test" text, using the default index analyzer associated with the `test` index. An `analyzer` can also be provided to use a different analyzer: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- curl -XGET 'localhost:9200/test/_analyze?analyzer=whitespace' -d 'this is a test' -------------------------------------------------- Also, the analyzer can be derived based on a field mapping, for example: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- curl -XGET 'localhost:9200/test/_analyze?field=obj1.field1' -d 'this is a test' -------------------------------------------------- Will cause the analysis to happen based on the analyzer configure in the mapping for `obj1.field1` (and if not, the default index analyzer). Also, the text can be provided as part of the request body, and not as a parameter.