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[[search-search]]
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== Search
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The search API allows you to execute a search query and get back search hits
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that match the query. The query can either be provided using a simple
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<<search-uri-request,query string as a parameter>>, or using a
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<<search-request-body,request body>>.
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["float",id="search-multi-index-type"]
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=== Multi-Index, Multi-Type
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All search APIs can be applied across multiple types within an index, and
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across multiple indices with support for the
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<<multi-index,multi index syntax>>. For
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example, we can search on all documents within the twitter index:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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GET /twitter/_search?q=user:kimchy
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--------------------------------------------------
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// CONSOLE
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// TEST[setup:twitter]
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We can also search all tweets with a certain tag across several indices
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(for example, when each user has his own index):
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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GET /kimchy,elasticsearch/_search?q=tag:wow
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--------------------------------------------------
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// CONSOLE
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// TEST[s/^/PUT kimchy\nPUT elasticsearch\n/]
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Or we can search all tweets across all available indices using `_all`
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placeholder:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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GET /_all/_search?q=tag:wow
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--------------------------------------------------
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// CONSOLE
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// TEST[setup:twitter]
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Or even search across all indices and all types:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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GET /_search?q=tag:wow
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--------------------------------------------------
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// CONSOLE
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// TEST[setup:twitter]
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