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[[query-dsl-simple-query-string-query]]
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=== Simple query string query
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<titleabbrev>Simple query string</titleabbrev>
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Returns documents based on a provided query string, using a parser with a
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limited but fault-tolerant syntax.
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This query uses a <<simple-query-string-syntax,simple syntax>> to parse and
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split the provided query string into terms based on special operators. The query
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then <<analysis,analyzes>> each term independently before returning matching
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documents.
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While its syntax is more limited than the
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<<query-dsl-query-string-query,`query_string` query>>, the `simple_query_string`
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query does not return errors for invalid syntax. Instead, it ignores any invalid
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parts of the query string.
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[[simple-query-string-query-ex-request]]
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==== Example request
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[source,console]
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--------------------------------------------------
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GET /_search
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{
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"query": {
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"simple_query_string" : {
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"query": "\"fried eggs\" +(eggplant | potato) -frittata",
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"fields": ["title^5", "body"],
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"default_operator": "and"
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}
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}
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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[[simple-query-string-top-level-params]]
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==== Top-level parameters for `simple_query_string`
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`query`::
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(Required, string) Query string you wish to parse and use for search. See <<simple-query-string-syntax>>.
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`fields`::
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+
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--
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(Optional, array of strings) Array of fields you wish to search.
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This field accepts wildcard expressions. You also can boost relevance scores for
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matches to particular fields using a caret (`^`) notation. See
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<<simple-query-string-boost>> for examples.
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Defaults to the `index.query.default_field` index setting, which has a default
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value of `*`. The `*` value extracts all fields that are eligible to term
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queries and filters the metadata fields. All extracted fields are then combined
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to build a query if no `prefix` is specified.
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WARNING: There is a limit on the number of fields that can be queried at once.
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It is defined by the `indices.query.bool.max_clause_count`
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<<search-settings,search setting>>, which defaults to `1024`.
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--
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`default_operator`::
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+
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--
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(Optional, string) Default boolean logic used to interpret text in the query
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string if no operators are specified. Valid values are:
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`OR` (Default)::
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For example, a query string of `capital of Hungary` is interpreted as `capital
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OR of OR Hungary`.
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`AND`::
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For example, a query string of `capital of Hungary` is interpreted as `capital
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AND of AND Hungary`.
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--
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`all_fields`::
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deprecated:[6.0.0, set `fields` to `*` instead](Optional, boolean) If `true`,
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search all searchable fields in the index's field mapping.
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`analyze_wildcard`::
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(Optional, Boolean) If `true`, the query attempts to analyze wildcard terms in
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the query string. Defaults to `false`.
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`analyzer`::
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(Optional, string) <<analysis,Analyzer>> used to convert text in the
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query string into tokens. Defaults to the
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<<specify-index-time-analyzer,index-time analyzer>> mapped for the
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`default_field`. If no analyzer is mapped, the index's default analyzer is used.
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`auto_generate_synonyms_phrase_query`::
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(Optional, Boolean) If `true`, <<query-dsl-match-query-phrase,match phrase>>
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queries are automatically created for multi-term synonyms. Defaults to `true`.
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See <<simple-query-string-synonyms>> for an example.
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`flags`::
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(Optional, string) List of enabled operators for the
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<<simple-query-string-syntax,simple query string syntax>>. Defaults to `ALL`
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(all operators). See <<supported-flags>> for valid values.
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`fuzzy_max_expansions`::
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(Optional, integer) Maximum number of terms to which the query expands for fuzzy
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matching. Defaults to `50`.
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`fuzzy_prefix_length`::
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(Optional, integer) Number of beginning characters left unchanged for fuzzy
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matching. Defaults to `0`.
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`fuzzy_transpositions`::
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(Optional, Boolean) If `true`, edits for fuzzy matching include
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transpositions of two adjacent characters (ab → ba). Defaults to `true`.
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`lenient`::
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(Optional, Boolean) If `true`, format-based errors, such as providing a text
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value for a <<number,numeric>> field, are ignored. Defaults to `false`.
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`minimum_should_match`::
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(Optional, string) Minimum number of clauses that must match for a document to
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be returned. See the <<query-dsl-minimum-should-match, `minimum_should_match`
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parameter>> for valid values and more information.
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`quote_field_suffix`::
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--
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(Optional, string) Suffix appended to quoted text in the query string.
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You can use this suffix to use a different analysis method for exact matches.
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See <<mixing-exact-search-with-stemming>>.
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--
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[[simple-query-string-query-notes]]
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==== Notes
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[[simple-query-string-syntax]]
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===== Simple query string syntax
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The `simple_query_string` query supports the following operators:
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* `+` signifies AND operation
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* `|` signifies OR operation
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* `-` negates a single token
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* `"` wraps a number of tokens to signify a phrase for searching
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* `*` at the end of a term signifies a prefix query
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* `(` and `)` signify precedence
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* `~N` after a word signifies edit distance (fuzziness)
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* `~N` after a phrase signifies slop amount
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To use one of these characters literally, escape it with a preceding backslash
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(`\`).
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The behavior of these operators may differ depending on the `default_operator`
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value. For example:
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[source,console]
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--------------------------------------------------
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GET /_search
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{
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"query": {
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"simple_query_string": {
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"fields": [ "content" ],
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"query": "foo bar -baz"
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}
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}
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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This search is intended to only return documents containing `foo` or `bar` that
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also do **not** contain `baz`. However because of a `default_operator` of `OR`,
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this search actually returns documents that contain `foo` or `bar` and any
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documents that don't contain `baz`. To return documents as intended, change the
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query string to `foo bar +-baz`.
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[[supported-flags]]
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===== Limit operators
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You can use the `flags` parameter to limit the supported operators for the
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simple query string syntax.
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To explicitly enable only specific operators, use a `|` separator. For example,
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a `flags` value of `OR|AND|PREFIX` disables all operators except `OR`, `AND`,
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and `PREFIX`.
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[source,console]
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--------------------------------------------------
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GET /_search
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{
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"query": {
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"simple_query_string": {
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"query": "foo | bar + baz*",
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"flags": "OR|AND|PREFIX"
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}
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}
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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[[supported-flags-values]]
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====== Valid values
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The available flags are:
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`ALL` (Default)::
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Enables all optional operators.
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`AND`::
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Enables the `+` AND operator.
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`ESCAPE`::
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Enables `\` as an escape character.
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`FUZZY`::
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Enables the `~N` operator after a word, where `N` is an integer denoting the
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allowed edit distance for matching. See <<fuzziness>>.
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`NEAR`::
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Enables the `~N` operator, after a phrase where `N` is the maximum number of
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positions allowed between matching tokens. Synonymous to `SLOP`.
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`NONE`::
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Disables all operators.
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`NOT`::
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Enables the `-` NOT operator.
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`OR`::
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Enables the `\|` OR operator.
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`PHRASE`::
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Enables the `"` quotes operator used to search for phrases.
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`PRECEDENCE`::
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Enables the `(` and `)` operators to control operator precedence.
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`PREFIX`::
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Enables the `*` prefix operator.
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`SLOP`::
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Enables the `~N` operator, after a phrase where `N` is maximum number of
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positions allowed between matching tokens. Synonymous to `NEAR`.
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`WHITESPACE`::
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Enables whitespace as split characters.
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[[simple-query-string-boost]]
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===== Wildcards and per-field boosts in the `fields` parameter
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Fields can be specified with wildcards, eg:
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[source,console]
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--------------------------------------------------
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GET /_search
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{
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"query": {
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"simple_query_string" : {
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"query": "Will Smith",
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"fields": [ "title", "*_name" ] <1>
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}
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}
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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<1> Query the `title`, `first_name` and `last_name` fields.
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Individual fields can be boosted with the caret (`^`) notation:
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[source,console]
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--------------------------------------------------
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GET /_search
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{
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"query": {
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"simple_query_string" : {
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"query" : "this is a test",
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"fields" : [ "subject^3", "message" ] <1>
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}
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}
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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<1> The `subject` field is three times as important as the `message` field.
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[[simple-query-string-synonyms]]
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===== Synonyms
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The `simple_query_string` query supports multi-terms synonym expansion with the <<analysis-synonym-graph-tokenfilter,
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synonym_graph>> token filter. When this filter is used, the parser creates a phrase query for each multi-terms synonyms.
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For example, the following synonym: `"ny, new york"` would produce:
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`(ny OR ("new york"))`
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It is also possible to match multi terms synonyms with conjunctions instead:
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[source,console]
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--------------------------------------------------
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GET /_search
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{
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"query": {
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"simple_query_string" : {
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"query" : "ny city",
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"auto_generate_synonyms_phrase_query" : false
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}
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}
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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The example above creates a boolean query:
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`(ny OR (new AND york)) city)`
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that matches documents with the term `ny` or the conjunction `new AND york`.
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By default the parameter `auto_generate_synonyms_phrase_query` is set to `true`.
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