[[search-uri-request]] === URI Search A search request can be executed purely using a URI by providing request parameters. Not all search options are exposed when executing a search using this mode, but it can be handy for quick "curl tests". Here is an example: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- GET twitter/_search?q=user:kimchy -------------------------------------------------- // CONSOLE // TEST[setup:twitter] And here is a sample response: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- { "timed_out": false, "took": 62, "_shards":{ "total" : 1, "successful" : 1, "skipped" : 0, "failed" : 0 }, "hits":{ "total" : { "value": 1, "relation": "eq" }, "max_score": 1.3862944, "hits" : [ { "_index" : "twitter", "_type" : "_doc", "_id" : "0", "_score": 1.3862944, "_source" : { "user" : "kimchy", "date" : "2009-11-15T14:12:12", "message" : "trying out Elasticsearch", "likes": 0 } } ] } } -------------------------------------------------- // TESTRESPONSE[s/"took": 62/"took": "$body.took"/] [float] ==== Parameters The parameters allowed in the URI are: [cols="<,<",options="header",] |======================================================================= |Name |Description |`q` |The query string (maps to the `query_string` query, see <> for more details). |`df` |The default field to use when no field prefix is defined within the query. |`analyzer` |The analyzer name to be used when analyzing the query string. |`analyze_wildcard` |Should wildcard and prefix queries be analyzed or not. Defaults to `false`. |`batched_reduce_size` | The number of shard results that should be reduced at once on the coordinating node. This value should be used as a protection mechanism to reduce the memory overhead per search request if the potential number of shards in the request can be large. |`default_operator` |The default operator to be used, can be `AND` or `OR`. Defaults to `OR`. |`lenient` |If set to true will cause format based failures (like providing text to a numeric field) to be ignored. Defaults to false. |`explain` |For each hit, contain an explanation of how scoring of the hits was computed. |`_source`|Set to `false` to disable retrieval of the `_source` field. You can also retrieve part of the document by using `_source_includes` & `_source_excludes` (see the <> documentation for more details) |`stored_fields` |The selective stored fields of the document to return for each hit, comma delimited. Not specifying any value will cause no fields to return. |`sort` |Sorting to perform. Can either be in the form of `fieldName`, or `fieldName:asc`/`fieldName:desc`. The fieldName can either be an actual field within the document, or the special `_score` name to indicate sorting based on scores. There can be several `sort` parameters (order is important). |`track_scores` |When sorting, set to `true` in order to still track scores and return them as part of each hit. |`track_total_hits` |Defaults to `10,000`. Set to `false` in order to disable the tracking of the total number of hits that match the query. It also accepts an integer which in this case represents the number of hits to count accurately. (See the <> documentation for more details). |`timeout` |A search timeout, bounding the search request to be executed within the specified time value and bail with the hits accumulated up to that point when expired. Defaults to no timeout. |`terminate_after` |The maximum number of documents to collect for each shard, upon reaching which the query execution will terminate early. If set, the response will have a boolean field `terminated_early` to indicate whether the query execution has actually terminated_early. Defaults to no terminate_after. |`from` |The starting from index of the hits to return. Defaults to `0`. |`size` |The number of hits to return. Defaults to `10`. |`search_type` |The type of the search operation to perform. Can be `dfs_query_then_fetch` or `query_then_fetch`. Defaults to `query_then_fetch`. See <> for more details on the different types of search that can be performed. |`allow_partial_search_results` |Set to `false` to return an overall failure if the request would produce partial results. Defaults to true, which will allow partial results in the case of timeouts or partial failures. This default can be controlled using the cluster-level setting `search.default_allow_partial_results`. |=======================================================================