[[search-request-track-total-hits]] === Track total hits Generally the total hit count can't be computed accurately without visiting all matches, which is costly for queries that match lots of documents. The `track_total_hits` parameter allows you to control how the total number of hits should be tracked. Given that it is often enough to have a lower bound of the number of hits, such as "there are at least 10000 hits", the default is set to `10,000`. This means that requests will count the total hit accurately up to `10,000` hits. It's is a good trade off to speed up searches if you don't need the accurate number of hits after a certain threshold. When set to `true` the search response will always track the number of hits that match the query accurately (e.g. `total.relation` will always be equal to `"eq"` when `track_total_hits is set to true). Otherwise the `"total.relation"` returned in the `"total"` object in the search response determines how the `"total.value"` should be interpreted. A value of `"gte"` means that the `"total.value"` is a lower bound of the total hits that match the query and a value of `"eq"` indicates that `"total.value"` is the accurate count. [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- GET twitter/_search { "track_total_hits": true, "query": { "match" : { "message" : "Elasticsearch" } } } -------------------------------------------------- // TEST[setup:twitter] // CONSOLE \... returns: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- { "_shards": ... "timed_out": false, "took": 100, "hits": { "max_score": 1.0, "total" : { "value": 2048, <1> "relation": "eq" <2> }, "hits": ... } } -------------------------------------------------- // TESTRESPONSE[s/"_shards": \.\.\./"_shards": "$body._shards",/] // TESTRESPONSE[s/"took": 100/"took": $body.took/] // TESTRESPONSE[s/"max_score": 1\.0/"max_score": $body.hits.max_score/] // TESTRESPONSE[s/"value": 2048/"value": $body.hits.total.value/] // TESTRESPONSE[s/"hits": \.\.\./"hits": "$body.hits.hits"/] <1> The total number of hits that match the query. <2> The count is accurate (e.g. `"eq"` means equals). It is also possible to set `track_total_hits` to an integer. For instance the following query will accurately track the total hit count that match the query up to 100 documents: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- GET twitter/_search { "track_total_hits": 100, "query": { "match" : { "message" : "Elasticsearch" } } } -------------------------------------------------- // CONSOLE // TEST[continued] The `hits.total.relation` in the response will indicate if the value returned in `hits.total.value` is accurate (`"eq"`) or a lower bound of the total (`"gte"`). For instance the following response: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- { "_shards": ... "timed_out": false, "took": 30, "hits" : { "max_score": 1.0, "total" : { "value": 42, <1> "relation": "eq" <2> }, "hits": ... } } -------------------------------------------------- // TESTRESPONSE[s/"_shards": \.\.\./"_shards": "$body._shards",/] // TESTRESPONSE[s/"took": 30/"took": $body.took/] // TESTRESPONSE[s/"max_score": 1\.0/"max_score": $body.hits.max_score/] // TESTRESPONSE[s/"value": 42/"value": $body.hits.total.value/] // TESTRESPONSE[s/"hits": \.\.\./"hits": "$body.hits.hits"/] <1> 42 documents match the query <2> and the count is accurate (`"eq"`) \... indicates that the number of hits returned in the `total` is accurate. If the total number of his that match the query is greater than the value set in `track_total_hits`, the total hits in the response will indicate that the returned value is a lower bound: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- { "_shards": ... "hits" : { "max_score": 1.0, "total" : { "value": 100, <1> "relation": "gte" <2> }, "hits": ... } } -------------------------------------------------- // TESTRESPONSE // TEST[skip:response is already tested in the previous snippet] <1> There are at least 100 documents that match the query <2> This is a lower bound (`"gte"`). If you don't need to track the total number of hits at all you can improve query times by setting this option to `false`: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- GET twitter/_search { "track_total_hits": false, "query": { "match" : { "message" : "Elasticsearch" } } } -------------------------------------------------- // CONSOLE // TEST[continued] \... returns: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- { "_shards": ... "timed_out": false, "took": 10, "hits" : { <1> "max_score": 1.0, "hits": ... } } -------------------------------------------------- // TESTRESPONSE[s/"_shards": \.\.\./"_shards": "$body._shards",/] // TESTRESPONSE[s/"took": 10/"took": $body.took/] // TESTRESPONSE[s/"max_score": 1\.0/"max_score": $body.hits.max_score/] // TESTRESPONSE[s/"hits": \.\.\./"hits": "$body.hits.hits"/] <1> The total number of hits is unknown. Finally you can force an accurate count by setting `"track_total_hits"` to `true` in the request.