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91 lines
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[[java-rest-high-multi-search]]
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=== Multi-Search API
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The `multiSearch` API executes multiple <<java-rest-high-search,`search`>>
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requests in a single http request in parallel.
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[[java-rest-high-multi-search-request]]
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==== Multi-Search Request
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The `MultiSearchRequest` is built empty and you add all of the searches that
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you wish to execute to it:
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["source","java",subs="attributes,callouts,macros"]
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--------------------------------------------------
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include-tagged::{doc-tests}/SearchDocumentationIT.java[multi-search-request-basic]
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--------------------------------------------------
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<1> Create an empty `MultiSearchRequest`.
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<2> Create an empty `SearchRequest` and populate it just like you
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would for a regular <<java-rest-high-search,`search`>>.
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<3> Add the `SearchRequest` to the `MultiSearchRequest`.
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<4> Build a second `SearchRequest` and add it to the `MultiSearchRequest`.
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===== Optional arguments
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The `SearchRequest`s inside of `MultiSearchRequest` support all of
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<<java-rest-high-search-request-optional,`search`>>'s optional arguments.
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For example:
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["source","java",subs="attributes,callouts,macros"]
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--------------------------------------------------
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include-tagged::{doc-tests}/SearchDocumentationIT.java[search-request-indices-types]
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<1> Restricts the request to an index
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<2> Limits the request to a type
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[[java-rest-high-multi-search-sync]]
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==== Synchronous Execution
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The `multiSearch` method executes `MultiSearchRequest`s synchronously:
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["source","java",subs="attributes,callouts,macros"]
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--------------------------------------------------
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include-tagged::{doc-tests}/SearchDocumentationIT.java[multi-search-execute]
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--------------------------------------------------
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[[java-rest-high-multi-search-async]]
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==== Asynchronous Execution
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The `multiSearchAsync` method executes `MultiSearchRequest`s asynchronously,
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calling the provided `ActionListener` when the response is ready.
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["source","java",subs="attributes,callouts,macros"]
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include-tagged::{doc-tests}/SearchDocumentationIT.java[search-execute-async]
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<1> The `MultiSearchRequest` to execute and the `ActionListener` to use when
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the execution completes
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The asynchronous method does not block and returns immediately. Once it is
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completed the `ActionListener` is called back using the `onResponse` method
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if the execution successfully completed or using the `onFailure` method if
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it failed.
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A typical listener for `MultiSearchResponse` looks like:
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["source","java",subs="attributes,callouts,macros"]
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include-tagged::{doc-tests}/SearchDocumentationIT.java[multi-search-execute-listener]
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<1> Called when the execution is successfully completed.
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<2> Called when the whole `SearchRequest` fails.
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==== MultiSearchResponse
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The `MultiSearchResponse` that is returned by executing the `multiSearch`
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a `MultiSearchResponse.Item` for each `SearchRequest` in the
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`MultiSearchRequest`. Each `MultiSearchResponse.Item` contains an
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exception in `getFailure` if the request failed or a
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<<java-rest-high-search-response,`SearchResponse`>> in `getResponse` if
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the request succeeded:
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["source","java",subs="attributes,callouts,macros"]
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include-tagged::{doc-tests}/SearchDocumentationIT.java[multi-search-response]
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<1> The item for the first search.
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<2> It succeeded so `getFailure` returns null.
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<3> And there is a <<java-rest-high-search-response,`SearchResponse`>> in
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`getResponse`.
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<4> The item for the second search.
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