[[search-request-stored-fields]] === Fields WARNING: The `stored_fields` parameter is about fields that are explicitly marked as stored in the mapping, which is off by default and generally not recommended. Use <> instead to select subsets of the original source document to be returned. Allows to selectively load specific stored fields for each document represented by a search hit. [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- GET /_search { "stored_fields" : ["user", "postDate"], "query" : { "term" : { "user" : "kimchy" } } } -------------------------------------------------- // CONSOLE `*` can be used to load all stored fields from the document. An empty array will cause only the `_id` and `_type` for each hit to be returned, for example: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- GET /_search { "stored_fields" : [], "query" : { "term" : { "user" : "kimchy" } } } -------------------------------------------------- // CONSOLE If the requested fields are not stored (`store` mapping set to `false`), they will be ignored. Stored field values fetched from the document itself are always returned as an array. On the contrary, metadata fields like `_routing` and `_parent` fields are never returned as an array. Also only leaf fields can be returned via the `field` option. So object fields can't be returned and such requests will fail. Script fields can also be automatically detected and used as fields, so things like `_source.obj1.field1` can be used, though not recommended, as `obj1.field1` will work as well. ==== Disable stored fields entirely To disable the stored fields (and metadata fields) entirely use: `\_none_`: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- GET /_search { "stored_fields": "_none_", "query" : { "term" : { "user" : "kimchy" } } } -------------------------------------------------- // CONSOLE NOTE: <> and <> parameters cannot be activated if `_none_` is used.