-- :api: multi-term-vectors :request: MultiTermVectorsRequest :response: MultiTermVectorsResponse :tvrequest: TermVectorsRequest -- [id="{upid}-{api}"] === Multi Term Vectors API Multi Term Vectors API allows to get multiple term vectors at once. [id="{upid}-{api}-request"] ==== Multi Term Vectors Request There are two ways to create a +{request}+. The first way is to create an empty +{request}+, and then add individual <> to it. ["source","java",subs="attributes,callouts,macros"] -------------------------------------------------- include-tagged::{doc-tests-file}[{api}-request] -------------------------------------------------- <1> Create an empty +{request}+. <2> Add the first +{tvrequest}+ to the +{request}+. <3> Add the second +{tvrequest}+ for an artificial doc to the +{request}+. The second way can be used when all term vectors requests share the same arguments, such as index, type, and other settings. In this case, a template +{tvrequest}+ can be created with all necessary settings set, and this template request can be passed to +{request}+ along with all documents' ids for which to execute these requests. ["source","java",subs="attributes,callouts,macros"] -------------------------------------------------- include-tagged::{doc-tests-file}[{api}-request-template] -------------------------------------------------- <1> Create a template +{tvrequest}+. <2> Pass documents' ids and the template to the +{request}+. include::../execution.asciidoc[] [id="{upid}-{api}-response"] ==== Multi Term Vectors Response +{response}+ allows to get the list of term vectors responses, each of which can be inspected as described in <>. ["source","java",subs="attributes,callouts,macros"] -------------------------------------------------- include-tagged::{doc-tests-file}[{api}-response] -------------------------------------------------- <1> Get a list of `TermVectorsResponse`