[[cat-fielddata]] == cat fielddata `fielddata` shows how much heap memory is currently being used by fielddata on every data node in the cluster. //// Hidden setup snippet to build an index with fielddata so our results are real: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- PUT test?include_type_name=true { "mappings": { "_doc": { "properties": { "body": { "type": "text", "fielddata":true }, "soul": { "type": "text", "fielddata":true } } } } } POST test/_doc?refresh { "body": "some words so there is a little field data", "soul": "some more words" } # Perform a search to load the field data POST test/_search?sort=body,soul -------------------------------------------------- // CONSOLE //// [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- GET /_cat/fielddata?v -------------------------------------------------- // CONSOLE // TEST[continued] Looks like: [source,txt] -------------------------------------------------- id host ip node field size Nqk-6inXQq-OxUfOUI8jNQ 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 Nqk-6in body 544b Nqk-6inXQq-OxUfOUI8jNQ 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 Nqk-6in soul 480b -------------------------------------------------- // TESTRESPONSE[s/544b|480b/\\d+(\\.\\d+)?[tgmk]?b/] // TESTRESPONSE[s/Nqk-6in[^ ]*/.+/ s/soul|body/\\w+/ _cat] Fields can be specified either as a query parameter, or in the URL path: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- GET /_cat/fielddata?v&fields=body -------------------------------------------------- // CONSOLE // TEST[continued] Which looks like: [source,txt] -------------------------------------------------- id host ip node field size Nqk-6inXQq-OxUfOUI8jNQ 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 Nqk-6in body 544b -------------------------------------------------- // TESTRESPONSE[s/544b|480b/\\d+(\\.\\d+)?[tgmk]?b/] // TESTRESPONSE[s/Nqk-6in[^ ]*/.+/ _cat] And it accepts a comma delimited list: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- GET /_cat/fielddata/body,soul?v -------------------------------------------------- // CONSOLE // TEST[continued] Which produces the same output as the first snippet: [source,txt] -------------------------------------------------- id host ip node field size Nqk-6inXQq-OxUfOUI8jNQ 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 Nqk-6in body 544b Nqk-6inXQq-OxUfOUI8jNQ 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 Nqk-6in soul 480b -------------------------------------------------- // TESTRESPONSE[s/544b|480b/\\d+(\\.\\d+)?[tgmk]?b/] // TESTRESPONSE[s/Nqk-6in[^ ]*/.+/ s/soul|body/\\w+/ _cat] The output shows the individual fielddata for the `body` and `soul` fields, one row per field per node.