[[query-dsl-wildcard-query]]
=== Wildcard query
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Wildcard
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Returns documents that contain terms matching a wildcard pattern.
A wildcard operator is a placeholder that matches one or more characters. For
example, the `*` wildcard operator matches zero or more characters. You can
combine wildcard operators with other characters to create a wildcard pattern.
[[wildcard-query-ex-request]]
==== Example request
The following search returns documents where the `user.id` field contains a term
that begins with `ki` and ends with `y`. These matching terms can include `kiy`,
`kity`, or `kimchy`.
[source,console]
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GET /_search
{
"query": {
"wildcard": {
"user.id": {
"value": "ki*y",
"boost": 1.0,
"rewrite": "constant_score"
}
}
}
}
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[[wildcard-top-level-params]]
==== Top-level parameters for `wildcard`
``::
(Required, object) Field you wish to search.
[[wildcard-query-field-params]]
==== Parameters for ``
`value`::
(Required, string) Wildcard pattern for terms you wish to find in the provided
``.
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This parameter supports two wildcard operators:
* `?`, which matches any single character
* `*`, which can match zero or more characters, including an empty one
WARNING: Avoid beginning patterns with `*` or `?`. This can increase
the iterations needed to find matching terms and slow search performance.
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`boost`::
(Optional, float) Floating point number used to decrease or increase the
<> of a query. Defaults to `1.0`.
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You can use the `boost` parameter to adjust relevance scores for searches
containing two or more queries.
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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.
`rewrite`::
(Optional, string) Method used to rewrite the query. For valid values and more information, see the
<>.
==== Notes
===== Allow expensive queries
Wildcard queries will not be executed if <>
is set to false.