[[search-multi-search]] == Multi Search API The multi search API allows to execute several search requests within the same API. The endpoint for it is `_msearch`. The format of the request is similar to the bulk API format, and the structure is as follows (the structure is specifically optimized to reduce parsing if a specific search ends up redirected to another node): [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- header\n body\n header\n body\n -------------------------------------------------- The header part includes which index / indices to search on, optional (mapping) types to search on, the `search_type`, `preference`, and `routing`. The body includes the typical search body request (including the `query`, `facets`, `from`, `size`, and so on). Here is an example: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- $ cat requests {"index" : "test"} {"query" : {"match_all" : {}}, "from" : 0, "size" : 10} {"index" : "test", "search_type" : "count"} {"query" : {"match_all" : {}}} {} {"query" : {"match_all" : {}}} {"query" : {"match_all" : {}}} {"search_type" : "count"} {"query" : {"match_all" : {}}} $ curl -XGET localhost:9200/_msearch --data-binary @requests; echo -------------------------------------------------- Note, the above includes an example of an empty header (can also be just without any content) which is supported as well. The response returns a `responses` array, which includes the search response for each search request matching its order in the original multi search request. If there was a complete failure for that specific search request, an object with `error` message will be returned in place of the actual search response. The endpoint allows to also search against an index/indices and type/types in the URI itself, in which case it will be used as the default unless explicitly defined otherwise in the header. For example: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- $ cat requests {} {"query" : {"match_all" : {}}, "from" : 0, "size" : 10} {} {"query" : {"match_all" : {}}} {"index" : "test2"} {"query" : {"match_all" : {}}} $ curl -XGET localhost:9200/test/_msearch --data-binary @requests; echo -------------------------------------------------- The above will execute the search against the `test` index for all the requests that don't define an index, and the last one will be executed against the `test2` index. The `search_type` can be set in a similar manner to globally apply to all search requests. [float] [[msearch-security]] === Security See <>