[[search-request-collapse]] == Collapse Allows to collapse search results based on field values. The collapsing is done by selecting only the top sorted document per collapse key. For instance the query below retrieves the best tweet for each user and sorts them by number of likes. [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- GET /twitter/tweet/_search { "query": { "match": { "message": "elasticsearch" } }, "collapse" : { "field" : "user" <1> }, "sort": ["likes"], <2> "from": 10 <3> } -------------------------------------------------- // CONSOLE // TEST[setup:twitter] <1> collapse the result set using the "user" field <2> sort the top docs by number of likes <3> define the offset of the first collapsed result WARNING: The total number of hits in the response indicates the number of matching documents without collapsing. The total number of distinct group is unknown. The field used for collapsing must be a single valued < or <> field with <> activated NOTE: The collapsing is applied to the top hits only and does not affect aggregations. === Expand collapse results It is also possible to expand each collapsed top hits with the `inner_hits` option. [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- GET /twitter/tweet/_search { "query": { "match": { "message": "elasticsearch" } }, "collapse" : { "field" : "user", <1> "inner_hits": { "name": "last_tweets", <2> "size": 5, <3> "sort": [{ "date": "asc" }] <4> } }, "sort": ["likes"] } -------------------------------------------------- // CONSOLE // TEST[setup:twitter] <1> collapse the result set using the "user" field <2> the name used for the inner hit section in the response <3> the number of inner_hits to retrieve per collapse key <4> how to sort the document inside each group See <> for the complete list of supported options and the format of the response. WARNING: `collapse` cannot be used in conjunction with <>, <> or <>.