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[[search-request-inner-hits]]
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=== Inner hits
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The <<mapping-parent-field, parent/child>> and <<nested, nested>> features allow the return of documents that
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have matches in a different scope. In the parent/child case, parent document are returned based on matches in child
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documents or child document are returned based on matches in parent documents. In the nested case, documents are returned
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based on matches in nested inner objects.
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In both cases, the actual matches in the different scopes that caused a document to be returned is hidden. In many cases,
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it's very useful to know which inner nested objects (in the case of nested) or children/parent documents (in the case
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of parent/child) caused certain information to be returned. The inner hits feature can be used for this. This feature
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returns per search hit in the search response additional nested hits that caused a search hit to match in a different scope.
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Inner hits can be used by defining an `inner_hits` definition on a `nested`, `has_child` or `has_parent` query and filter.
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The structure looks like this:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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"<query>" : {
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"inner_hits" : {
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<inner_hits_options>
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}
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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If `_inner_hits` is defined on a query that supports it then each search hit will contain an `inner_hits` json object with the following structure:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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"hits": [
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{
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"_index": ...,
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"_type": ...,
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"_id": ...,
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"inner_hits": {
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"<inner_hits_name>": {
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"hits": {
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"total": ...,
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"hits": [
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{
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"_type": ...,
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"_id": ...,
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...
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},
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...
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]
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}
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}
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},
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...
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},
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...
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]
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--------------------------------------------------
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==== Options
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Inner hits support the following options:
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[horizontal]
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`from`:: The offset from where the first hit to fetch for each `inner_hits` in the returned regular search hits.
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`size`:: The maximum number of hits to return per `inner_hits`. By default the top three matching hits are returned.
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`sort`:: How the inner hits should be sorted per `inner_hits`. By default the hits are sorted by the score.
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`name`:: The name to be used for the particular inner hit definition in the response. Useful when multiple inner hits
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have been defined in a single search request. The default depends in which query the inner hit is defined.
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For `has_child` query and filter this is the child type, `has_parent` query and filter this is the parent type
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and the nested query and filter this is the nested path.
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Inner hits also supports the following per document features:
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* <<search-request-highlighting,Highlighting>>
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* <<search-request-explain,Explain>>
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* <<search-request-source-filtering,Source filtering>>
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* <<search-request-script-fields,Script fields>>
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* <<search-request-fielddata-fields,Fielddata fields>>
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* <<search-request-version,Include versions>>
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[[nested-inner-hits]]
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==== Nested inner hits
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The nested `inner_hits` can be used to include nested inner objects as inner hits to a search hit.
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The example below assumes that there is a nested object field defined with the name `comments`:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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{
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"query" : {
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"nested" : {
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"path" : "comments",
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"query" : {
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"match" : {"comments.message" : "[actual query]"}
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},
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"inner_hits" : {} <1>
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}
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}
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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<1> The inner hit definition in the nested query. No other options need to be defined.
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An example of a response snippet that could be generated from the above search request:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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...
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"hits": {
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...
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"hits": [
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{
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"_index": "my-index",
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"_type": "question",
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"_id": "1",
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"_source": ...,
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"inner_hits": {
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"comments": { <1>
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"hits": {
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"total": ...,
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"hits": [
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{
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"_nested": {
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"field": "comments",
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"offset": 2
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},
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"_source": ...
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},
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...
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]
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}
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}
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}
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},
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...
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--------------------------------------------------
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<1> The name used in the inner hit definition in the search request. A custom key can be used via the `name` option.
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The `_nested` metadata is crucial in the above example, because it defines from what inner nested object this inner hit
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came from. The `field` defines the object array field the nested hit is from and the `offset` relative to its location
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in the `_source`. Due to sorting and scoring the actual location of the hit objects in the `inner_hits` is usually
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different than the location a nested inner object was defined.
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By default the `_source` is returned also for the hit objects in `inner_hits`, but this can be changed. Either via
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`_source` filtering feature part of the source can be returned or be disabled. If stored fields are defined on the
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nested level these can also be returned via the `fields` feature.
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An important default is that the `_source` returned in hits inside `inner_hits` is relative to the `_nested` metadata.
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So in the above example only the comment part is returned per nested hit and not the entire source of the top level
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document that contained the comment.
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[[hierarchical-nested-inner-hits]]
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==== Hierarchical levels of nested object fields and inner hits.
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If a mapping has multiple levels of hierarchical nested object fields each level can be accessed via dot notated path.
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For example if there is a `comments` nested field that contains a `votes` nested field and votes should directly be returned
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with the root hits then the following path can be defined:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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{
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"query" : {
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"nested" : {
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"path" : "comments.votes",
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"query" : { ... },
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"inner_hits" : {}
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}
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}
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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This indirect referencing is only supported for nested inner hits.
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[[parent-child-inner-hits]]
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==== Parent/child inner hits
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The parent/child `inner_hits` can be used to include parent or child
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The examples below assumes that there is a `_parent` field mapping in the `comment` type:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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{
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"query" : {
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"has_child" : {
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"type" : "comment",
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"query" : {
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"match" : {"message" : "[actual query]"}
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},
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"inner_hits" : {} <1>
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}
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}
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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<1> The inner hit definition like in the nested example.
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An example of a response snippet that could be generated from the above search request:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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...
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"hits": {
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...
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"hits": [
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{
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"_index": "my-index",
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"_type": "question",
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"_id": "1",
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"_source": ...,
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"inner_hits": {
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"comment": {
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"hits": {
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"total": ...,
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"hits": [
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{
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"_type": "comment",
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"_id": "5",
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"_source": ...
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},
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...
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]
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}
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}
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}
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},
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...
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-------------------------------------------------- |