[[mapping-ttl-field]] === `_ttl` field deprecated[2.0.0,The current `_ttl` implementation is deprecated and will be replaced with a different implementation in a future version] Some types of documents, such as session data or special offers, come with an expiration date. The `_ttl` field allows you to specify the minimum time a document should live, after which time the document is deleted automatically. [TIP] .Prefer index-per-timeframe to TTL ====================================================== With TTL , expired documents first have to be marked as deleted then later purged from the index when segments are merged. For append-only time-based data such as log events, it is much more efficient to use an index-per-day / week / month instead of TTLs. Old log data can be removed by simply deleting old indices. ====================================================== The `_ttl` field may be enabled as follows: [source,js] ------------------------------- PUT my_index { "mappings": { "my_type": { "_ttl": { "enabled": true } } } } PUT my_index/my_type/1?ttl=10m <1> { "text": "Will expire in 10 minutes" } PUT my_index/my_type/2 <2> { "text": "Will not expire" } ------------------------------- // CONSOLE <1> This document will expire 10 minutes after being indexed. <2> This document has no TTL set and will not expire. The expiry time is calculated as the value of the <> field (or `now()` if the `_timestamp` is not enabled) plus the `ttl` specified in the indexing request. ==== Default TTL You can provide a default `_ttl`, which will be applied to indexing requests where the `ttl` is not specified: [source,js] ------------------------------- PUT my_index { "mappings": { "my_type": { "_ttl": { "enabled": true, "default": "5m" } } } } PUT my_index/my_type/1?ttl=10m <1> { "text": "Will expire in 10 minutes" } PUT my_index/my_type/2 <2> { "text": "Will expire in 5 minutes" } ------------------------------- // CONSOLE <1> This document will expire 10 minutes after being indexed. <2> This document has no TTL set and so will expire after the default 5 minutes. The `default` value can use <> like `d` for days, and will use `ms` as the default unit if no time unit is provided. You can dynamically update the `default` value using the put mapping API. It won't change the `_ttl` of already indexed documents but will be used for future documents. ==== Note on documents expiration Expired documents will be automatically deleted periodically. The following settings control the expiry process: `indices.ttl.interval`:: How often the purge process should run. Defaults to `60s`. Expired documents may still be retrieved before they are purged. `indices.ttl.bulk_size`:: How many deletions are handled by a single <> request. The default value is `10000`. ==== Note on `detect_noop` If an update tries to update just the `_ttl` without changing the `_source` of the document it's expiration time won't be updated if `detect_noop` is `true`. In 2.1 `detect_noop` defaults to `true`.