[[query-dsl-terms-query]] === Terms query ++++ Terms ++++ Returns documents that contain one or more *exact* terms in a provided field. The `terms` query is the same as the <>, except you can search for multiple values. [[terms-query-ex-request]] ==== Example request The following search returns documents where the `user` field contains `kimchy` or `elasticsearch`. [source,js] ---- GET /_search { "query" : { "terms" : { "user" : ["kimchy", "elasticsearch"], "boost" : 1.0 } } } ---- // CONSOLE [[terms-top-level-params]] ==== Top-level parameters for `terms` ``:: + -- (Optional, object) Field you wish to search. The value of this parameter is an array of terms you wish to find in the provided field. To return a document, one or more terms must exactly match a field value, including whitespace and capitalization. By default, {es} limits the `terms` query to a maximum of 65,536 terms. You can change this limit using the <> setting. [NOTE] To use the field values of an existing document as search terms, use the <> parameters. -- `boost`:: + -- (Optional, float) Floating point number used to decrease or increase the <> of a query. Defaults to `1.0`. You can use the `boost` parameter to adjust relevance scores for searches containing two or more queries. Boost values are relative to the default value of `1.0`. A boost value between `0` and `1.0` decreases the relevance score. A value greater than `1.0` increases the relevance score. -- [[terms-query-notes]] ==== Notes [[query-dsl-terms-query-highlighting]] ===== Highlighting `terms` queries <> is best-effort only. {es} may not return highlight results for `terms` queries depending on: * Highlighter type * Number of terms in the query [[query-dsl-terms-lookup]] ===== Terms lookup Terms lookup fetches the field values of an existing document. {es} then uses those values as search terms. This can be helpful when searching for a large set of terms. Because terms lookup fetches values from a document, the <> mapping field must be enabled to use terms lookup. The `_source` field is enabled by default. [NOTE] By default, {es} limits the `terms` query to a maximum of 65,536 terms. This includes terms fetched using terms lookup. You can change this limit using the <> setting. To perform a terms lookup, use the following parameters. [[query-dsl-terms-lookup-params]] ====== Terms lookup parameters `index`:: (Optional, string) Name of the index from which to fetch field values. `id`:: (Optional, string) <> of the document from which to fetch field values. `path`:: + -- (Optional, string) Name of the field from which to fetch field values. {es} uses these values as search terms for the query. If the field values include an array of nested inner objects, you can access those objects using dot notation syntax. -- `routing`:: (Optional, string) Custom <> of the document from which to fetch term values. If a custom routing value was provided when the document was indexed, this parameter is required. [[query-dsl-terms-lookup-example]] ====== Terms lookup example To see how terms lookup works, try the following example. . Create an index with a `keyword` field named `color`. + -- [source,js] ---- PUT my_index { "mappings" : { "properties" : { "color" : { "type" : "keyword" } } } } ---- // CONSOLE -- . Index a document with an ID of 1 and values of `["blue", "green"]` in the `color` field. + -- [source,js] ---- PUT my_index/_doc/1 { "color": ["blue", "green"] } ---- // CONSOLE // TEST[continued] -- . Index another document with an ID of 2 and value of `blue` in the `color` field. + -- [source,js] ---- PUT my_index/_doc/2 { "color": "blue" } ---- // CONSOLE // TEST[continued] -- . Use the `terms` query with terms lookup parameters to find documents containing one or more of the same terms as document 2. Include the `pretty` parameter so the response is more readable. + -- //// [source,js] ---- POST my_index/_refresh ---- // CONSOLE // TEST[continued] //// [source,js] ---- GET my_index/_search?pretty { "query": { "terms": { "color" : { "index" : "my_index", "id" : "2", "path" : "color" } } } } ---- // CONSOLE // TEST[continued] Because document 2 and document 1 both contain `blue` as a value in the `color` field, {es} returns both documents. [source,js] ---- { "took" : 17, "timed_out" : false, "_shards" : { "total" : 1, "successful" : 1, "skipped" : 0, "failed" : 0 }, "hits" : { "total" : { "value" : 2, "relation" : "eq" }, "max_score" : 1.0, "hits" : [ { "_index" : "my_index", "_type" : "_doc", "_id" : "1", "_score" : 1.0, "_source" : { "color" : [ "blue", "green" ] } }, { "_index" : "my_index", "_type" : "_doc", "_id" : "2", "_score" : 1.0, "_source" : { "color" : "blue" } } ] } } ---- // TESTRESPONSE[s/"took" : 17/"took" : $body.took/] --