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[[search-request-collapse]]
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=== Field Collapsing
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Allows to collapse search results based on field values.
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The collapsing is done by selecting only the top sorted document per collapse key.
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For instance the query below retrieves the best tweet for each user and sorts them by number of likes.
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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GET /twitter/_search
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{
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"query": {
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"match": {
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"message": "elasticsearch"
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}
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},
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"collapse" : {
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"field" : "user" <1>
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},
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"sort": ["likes"], <2>
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"from": 10 <3>
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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// CONSOLE
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// TEST[setup:twitter]
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<1> collapse the result set using the "user" field
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<2> sort the top docs by number of likes
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<3> define the offset of the first collapsed result
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WARNING: The total number of hits in the response indicates the number of matching documents without collapsing.
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The total number of distinct group is unknown.
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The field used for collapsing must be a single valued <<keyword, `keyword`>> or <<number, `numeric`>> field with <<doc-values, `doc_values`>> activated
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NOTE: The collapsing is applied to the top hits only and does not affect aggregations.
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==== Expand collapse results
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It is also possible to expand each collapsed top hits with the `inner_hits` option.
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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GET /twitter/_search
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{
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"query": {
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"match": {
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"message": "elasticsearch"
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}
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},
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"collapse" : {
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"field" : "user", <1>
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"inner_hits": {
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"name": "last_tweets", <2>
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"size": 5, <3>
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"sort": [{ "date": "asc" }] <4>
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},
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"max_concurrent_group_searches": 4 <5>
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},
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"sort": ["likes"]
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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// CONSOLE
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// TEST[setup:twitter]
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<1> collapse the result set using the "user" field
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<2> the name used for the inner hit section in the response
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<3> the number of inner_hits to retrieve per collapse key
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<4> how to sort the document inside each group
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<5> the number of concurrent requests allowed to retrieve the inner_hits` per group
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See <<search-request-inner-hits, inner hits>> for the complete list of supported options and the format of the response.
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It is also possible to request multiple `inner_hits` for each collapsed hit. This can be useful when you want to get
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multiple representations of the collapsed hits.
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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GET /twitter/_search
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{
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"query": {
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"match": {
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"message": "elasticsearch"
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}
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},
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"collapse" : {
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"field" : "user", <1>
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"inner_hits": [
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{
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"name": "most_liked", <2>
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"size": 3,
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"sort": ["likes"]
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},
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{
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"name": "most_recent", <3>
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"size": 3,
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"sort": [{ "date": "asc" }]
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}
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]
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},
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"sort": ["likes"]
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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// CONSOLE
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// TEST[setup:twitter]
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<1> collapse the result set using the "user" field
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<2> return the three most liked tweets for the user
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<3> return the three most recent tweets for the user
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The expansion of the group is done by sending an additional query for each
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`inner_hit` request for each collapsed hit returned in the response. This can significantly slow things down
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if you have too many groups and/or `inner_hit` requests.
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The `max_concurrent_group_searches` request parameter can be used to control
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the maximum number of concurrent searches allowed in this phase.
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The default is based on the number of data nodes and the default search thread pool size.
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WARNING: `collapse` cannot be used in conjunction with <<search-request-scroll, scroll>>,
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<<search-request-rescore, rescore>> or <<search-request-search-after, search after>>.
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==== Second level of collapsing
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Second level of collapsing is also supported and is applied to `inner_hits`.
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For example, the following request finds the top scored tweets for
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each country, and within each country finds the top scored tweets
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for each user.
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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GET /twitter/_search
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{
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"query": {
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"match": {
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"message": "elasticsearch"
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}
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},
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"collapse" : {
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"field" : "country",
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"inner_hits" : {
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"name": "by_location",
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"collapse" : {"field" : "user"},
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"size": 3
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}
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}
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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// NOTCONSOLE
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Response:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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{
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...
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"hits": [
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{
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"_index": "twitter",
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"_type": "_doc",
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"_id": "9",
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"_score": ...,
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"_source": {...},
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"fields": {"country": ["UK"]},
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"inner_hits":{
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"by_location": {
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"hits": {
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...,
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"hits": [
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{
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...
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"fields": {"user" : ["user124"]}
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},
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{
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...
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"fields": {"user" : ["user589"]}
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},
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{
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...
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"fields": {"user" : ["user001"]}
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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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"_index": "twitter",
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"_type": "_doc",
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"_id": "1",
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"_score": ..,
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"_source": {...},
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"fields": {"country": ["Canada"]},
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"inner_hits":{
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"by_location": {
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"hits": {
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...,
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"hits": [
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{
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...
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"fields": {"user" : ["user444"]}
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},
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{
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...
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"fields": {"user" : ["user1111"]}
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},
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{
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...
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"fields": {"user" : ["user999"]}
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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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// NOTCONSOLE
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NOTE: Second level of collapsing doesn't allow `inner_hits`. |