[[query-dsl-has-parent-query]] === Has parent query ++++ Has parent ++++ The `has_parent` query accepts a query and a parent type. The query is executed in the parent document space, which is specified by the parent type. This query returns child documents which associated parents have matched. For the rest `has_parent` query has the same options and works in the same manner as the `has_child` query. [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- GET /_search { "query": { "has_parent" : { "parent_type" : "blog", "query" : { "term" : { "tag" : "something" } } } } } -------------------------------------------------- // CONSOLE Note that the `has_parent` is a slow query compared to other queries in the query dsl due to the fact that it performs a join. The performance degrades as the number of matching parent documents increases. If you care about query performance you should not use this query. However if you do happen to use this query then use it as less as possible. Each `has_parent` query that gets added to a search request can increase query time significantly. [float] ==== Scoring capabilities The `has_parent` also has scoring support. The default is `false` which ignores the score from the parent document. The score is in this case equal to the boost on the `has_parent` query (Defaults to 1). If the score is set to `true`, then the score of the matching parent document is aggregated into the child documents belonging to the matching parent document. The score mode can be specified with the `score` field inside the `has_parent` query: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- GET /_search { "query": { "has_parent" : { "parent_type" : "blog", "score" : true, "query" : { "term" : { "tag" : "something" } } } } } -------------------------------------------------- // CONSOLE [float] ==== Ignore Unmapped When set to `true` the `ignore_unmapped` option will ignore an unmapped `type` and will not match any documents for this query. This can be useful when querying multiple indexes which might have different mappings. When set to `false` (the default value) the query will throw an exception if the `type` is not mapped. [float] ==== Sorting Child documents can't be sorted by fields in matching parent documents via the regular sort options. If you need to sort child documents by field in the parent documents then you should use the `function_score` query and then just sort by `_score`. Sorting tags by parent document' `view_count` field: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- GET /_search { "query": { "has_parent" : { "parent_type" : "blog", "score" : true, "query" : { "function_score" : { "script_score": { "script": "_score * doc['view_count'].value" } } } } } } -------------------------------------------------- // CONSOLE