[[analysis-uaxurlemail-tokenizer]] === UAX URL Email Tokenizer The `uax_url_email` tokenizer is like the <> except that it recognises URLs and email addresses as single tokens. [float] === Example output [source,console] --------------------------- POST _analyze { "tokenizer": "uax_url_email", "text": "Email me at john.smith@global-international.com" } --------------------------- ///////////////////// [source,console-result] ---------------------------- { "tokens": [ { "token": "Email", "start_offset": 0, "end_offset": 5, "type": "", "position": 0 }, { "token": "me", "start_offset": 6, "end_offset": 8, "type": "", "position": 1 }, { "token": "at", "start_offset": 9, "end_offset": 11, "type": "", "position": 2 }, { "token": "john.smith@global-international.com", "start_offset": 12, "end_offset": 47, "type": "", "position": 3 } ] } ---------------------------- ///////////////////// The above sentence would produce the following terms: [source,text] --------------------------- [ Email, me, at, john.smith@global-international.com ] --------------------------- while the `standard` tokenizer would produce: [source,text] --------------------------- [ Email, me, at, john.smith, global, international.com ] --------------------------- [float] === Configuration The `uax_url_email` tokenizer accepts the following parameters: [horizontal] `max_token_length`:: The maximum token length. If a token is seen that exceeds this length then it is split at `max_token_length` intervals. Defaults to `255`. [float] === Example configuration In this example, we configure the `uax_url_email` tokenizer to have a `max_token_length` of 5 (for demonstration purposes): [source,console] ---------------------------- PUT my_index { "settings": { "analysis": { "analyzer": { "my_analyzer": { "tokenizer": "my_tokenizer" } }, "tokenizer": { "my_tokenizer": { "type": "uax_url_email", "max_token_length": 5 } } } } } POST my_index/_analyze { "analyzer": "my_analyzer", "text": "john.smith@global-international.com" } ---------------------------- ///////////////////// [source,console-result] ---------------------------- { "tokens": [ { "token": "john", "start_offset": 0, "end_offset": 4, "type": "", "position": 0 }, { "token": "smith", "start_offset": 5, "end_offset": 10, "type": "", "position": 1 }, { "token": "globa", "start_offset": 11, "end_offset": 16, "type": "", "position": 2 }, { "token": "l", "start_offset": 16, "end_offset": 17, "type": "", "position": 3 }, { "token": "inter", "start_offset": 18, "end_offset": 23, "type": "", "position": 4 }, { "token": "natio", "start_offset": 23, "end_offset": 28, "type": "", "position": 5 }, { "token": "nal.c", "start_offset": 28, "end_offset": 33, "type": "", "position": 6 }, { "token": "om", "start_offset": 33, "end_offset": 35, "type": "", "position": 7 } ] } ---------------------------- ///////////////////// The above example produces the following terms: [source,text] --------------------------- [ john, smith, globa, l, inter, natio, nal.c, om ] ---------------------------