[[query-dsl-bool-query]] === Bool Query A query that matches documents matching boolean combinations of other queries. The bool query maps to Lucene `BooleanQuery`. It is built using one or more boolean clauses, each clause with a typed occurrence. The occurrence types are: [cols="<,<",options="header",] |======================================================================= |Occur |Description |`must` |The clause (query) must appear in matching documents and will contribute to the score. |`filter` |The clause (query) must appear in matching documents. However unlike `must` the score of the query will be ignored. |`should` |The clause (query) should appear in the matching document. In a boolean query with no `must` clauses, one or more `should` clauses must match a document. The minimum number of should clauses to match can be set using the <> parameter. |`must_not` |The clause (query) must not appear in the matching documents. |======================================================================= [IMPORTANT] .Bool query in filter context ======================================================================== If this query is used in a filter context and it has `should` clauses then at least one `should` clause is required to match. ======================================================================== The bool query also supports `disable_coord` parameter (defaults to `false`). Basically the coord similarity computes a score factor based on the fraction of all query terms that a document contains. See Lucene `BooleanQuery` for more details. The `bool` query takes a _more-matches-is-better_ approach, so the score from each matching `must` or `should` clause will be added together to provide the final `_score` for each document. [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- { "bool" : { "must" : { "term" : { "user" : "kimchy" } }, "filter": { "term" : { "tag" : "tech" } }, "must_not" : { "range" : { "age" : { "from" : 10, "to" : 20 } } }, "should" : [ { "term" : { "tag" : "wow" } }, { "term" : { "tag" : "elasticsearch" } } ], "minimum_should_match" : 1, "boost" : 1.0 } } -------------------------------------------------- ==== Scoring with `bool.filter` Queries specified under the `filter` element have no effect on scoring -- scores are returned as `0`. Scores are only affected by the query that has been specified. For instance, all three of the following queries return all documents where the `status` field contains the term `active`. This first query assigns a score of `0` to all documents, as no scoring query has been specified: [source,json] --------------------------------- GET _search { "query": { "bool": { "filter": { "term": { "status": "active" } } } } } --------------------------------- // AUTOSENSE This `bool` query has a `match_all` query, which assigns a score of `1.0` to all documents. [source,json] --------------------------------- GET _search { "query": { "bool": { "query": { "match_all": {} }, "filter": { "term": { "status": "active" } } } } } --------------------------------- // AUTOSENSE This `constant_score` query behaves in exactly the same way as the second example above. The `constant_score` query assigns a score of `1.0` to all documents matched by the filter. [source,json] --------------------------------- GET _search { "query": { "constant_score": { "filter": { "term": { "status": "active" } } } } } --------------------------------- // AUTOSENSE