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[[search-template]]
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== Search Template
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The `/_search/template` endpoint allows to use the mustache language to pre render search requests,
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before they are executed and fill existing templates with template parameters.
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[source,js]
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------------------------------------------
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GET /_search/template
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{
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"inline" : {
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"query": { "match" : { "{{my_field}}" : "{{my_value}}" } },
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"size" : "{{my_size}}"
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},
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"params" : {
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"my_field" : "foo",
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"my_value" : "bar",
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"my_size" : 5
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}
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}
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------------------------------------------
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For more information on how Mustache templating and what kind of templating you
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can do with it check out the http://mustache.github.io/mustache.5.html[online
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documentation of the mustache project].
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NOTE: The mustache language is implemented in elasticsearch as a sandboxed
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scripting language, hence it obeys settings that may be used to enable or
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disable scripts per language, source and operation as described in
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<<enable-dynamic-scripting, scripting docs>>
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[float]
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==== More template examples
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[float]
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===== Filling in a query string with a single value
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[source,js]
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GET /_search/template
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{
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"inline": {
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"query": {
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"match": {
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"title": "{{query_string}}"
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}
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}
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},
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"params": {
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"query_string": "search for these words"
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}
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}
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------------------------------------------
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[float]
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===== Converting parameters to JSON
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The `{{#toJson}}parameter{{/toJson}}` function can be used to convert parameters
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like maps and array to their JSON representation:
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[source,js]
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GET /_search/template
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{
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"inline": "{ \"query\": { \"terms\": { \"status\": {{#toJson}}status{{/toJson}} }}}",
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"params": {
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"status": [ "pending", "published" ]
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}
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}
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which is rendered as:
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[source,js]
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{
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"query": {
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"terms": {
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"status": [
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"pending",
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"published"
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]
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}
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}
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}
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A more complex example substitutes an array of JSON objects:
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[source,js]
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{
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"inline": "{\"query\":{\"bool\":{\"must\": {{#toJson}}clauses{{/toJson}} }}}",
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"params": {
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"clauses": [
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{ "term": "foo" },
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{ "term": "bar" }
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]
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}
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}
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which is rendered as:
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[source,js]
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{
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"query" : {
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"bool" : {
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"must" : [
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{
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"term" : "foo"
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},
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{
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"term" : "bar"
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}
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]
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}
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}
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}
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[float]
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===== Concatenating array of values
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The `{{#join}}array{{/join}}` function can be used to concatenate the
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values of an array as a comma delimited string:
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[source,js]
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GET /_search/template
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{
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"inline": {
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"query": {
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"match": {
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"emails": "{{#join}}emails{{/join}}"
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}
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}
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},
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"params": {
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"emails": [ "username@email.com", "lastname@email.com" ]
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}
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}
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which is rendered as:
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[source,js]
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{
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"query" : {
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"match" : {
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"emails" : "username@email.com,lastname@email.com"
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}
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}
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}
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The function also accepts a custom delimiter:
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[source,js]
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GET /_search/template
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{
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"inline": {
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"query": {
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"range": {
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"born": {
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"gte" : "{{date.min}}",
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"lte" : "{{date.max}}",
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"format": "{{#join delimiter='||'}}date.formats{{/join delimiter='||'}}"
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}
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}
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}
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},
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"params": {
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"date": {
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"min": "2016",
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"max": "31/12/2017",
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"formats": ["dd/MM/yyyy", "yyyy"]
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}
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}
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}
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which is rendered as:
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[source,js]
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{
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"query" : {
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"range" : {
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"born" : {
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"gte" : "2016",
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"lte" : "31/12/2017",
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"format" : "dd/MM/yyyy||yyyy"
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}
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}
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}
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}
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[float]
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===== Default values
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A default value is written as `{{var}}{{^var}}default{{/var}}` for instance:
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[source,js]
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{
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"inline": {
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"query": {
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"range": {
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"line_no": {
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"gte": "{{start}}",
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"lte": "{{end}}{{^end}}20{{/end}}"
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}
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}
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}
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},
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"params": { ... }
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}
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When `params` is `{ "start": 10, "end": 15 }` this query would be rendered as:
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[source,js]
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{
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"range": {
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"line_no": {
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"gte": "10",
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"lte": "15"
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}
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}
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}
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But when `params` is `{ "start": 10 }` this query would use the default value
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for `end`:
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[source,js]
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{
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"range": {
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"line_no": {
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"gte": "10",
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"lte": "20"
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}
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}
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}
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[float]
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===== Conditional clauses
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Conditional clauses cannot be expressed using the JSON form of the template.
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Instead, the template *must* be passed as a string. For instance, let's say
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we wanted to run a `match` query on the `line` field, and optionally wanted
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to filter by line numbers, where `start` and `end` are optional.
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The `params` would look like:
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[source,js]
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{
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"params": {
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"text": "words to search for",
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"line_no": { <1>
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"start": 10, <1>
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"end": 20 <1>
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}
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}
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}
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<1> All three of these elements are optional.
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We could write the query as:
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[source,js]
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{
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"query": {
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"bool": {
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"must": {
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"match": {
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"line": "{{text}}" <1>
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}
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},
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"filter": {
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{{#line_no}} <2>
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"range": {
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"line_no": {
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{{#start}} <3>
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"gte": "{{start}}" <4>
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{{#end}},{{/end}} <5>
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{{/start}} <3>
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{{#end}} <6>
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"lte": "{{end}}" <7>
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{{/end}} <6>
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}
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}
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{{/line_no}} <2>
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}
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}
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}
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}
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<1> Fill in the value of param `text`
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<2> Include the `range` filter only if `line_no` is specified
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<3> Include the `gte` clause only if `line_no.start` is specified
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<4> Fill in the value of param `line_no.start`
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<5> Add a comma after the `gte` clause only if `line_no.start`
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AND `line_no.end` are specified
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<6> Include the `lte` clause only if `line_no.end` is specified
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<7> Fill in the value of param `line_no.end`
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[NOTE]
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==================================
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As written above, this template is not valid JSON because it includes the
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_section_ markers like `{{#line_no}}`. For this reason, the template should
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either be stored in a file (see <<pre-registered-templates>>) or, when used
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via the REST API, should be written as a string:
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[source,js]
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--------------------
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"inline": "{\"query\":{\"bool\":{\"must\":{\"match\":{\"line\":\"{{text}}\"}},\"filter\":{{{#line_no}}\"range\":{\"line_no\":{{{#start}}\"gte\":\"{{start}}\"{{#end}},{{/end}}{{/start}}{{#end}}\"lte\":\"{{end}}\"{{/end}}}}{{/line_no}}}}}}"
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--------------------
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==================================
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[float]
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[[pre-registered-templates]]
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===== Pre-registered template
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You can register search templates by storing it in the `config/scripts` directory, in a file using the `.mustache` extension.
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In order to execute the stored template, reference it by it's name under the `template` key:
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[source,js]
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GET /_search/template
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{
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"file": "storedTemplate", <1>
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"params": {
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"query_string": "search for these words"
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}
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}
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<1> Name of the query template in `config/scripts/`, i.e., `storedTemplate.mustache`.
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You can also register search templates by storing it in the cluster state.
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There are REST APIs to manage these indexed templates.
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[source,js]
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POST /_search/template/<templatename>
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{
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"template": {
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"query": {
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"match": {
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"title": "{{query_string}}"
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}
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}
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}
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}
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This template can be retrieved by
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[source,js]
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GET /_search/template/<templatename>
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which is rendered as:
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[source,js]
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------------------------------------------
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{
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"template": {
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"query": {
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"match": {
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"title": "{{query_string}}"
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}
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}
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}
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}
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This template can be deleted by
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[source,js]
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DELETE /_search/template/<templatename>
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To use an indexed template at search time use:
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[source,js]
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GET /_search/template
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{
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"id": "templateName", <1>
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"params": {
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"query_string": "search for these words"
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}
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}
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<1> Name of the query template stored in the `.scripts` index.
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[float]
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==== Validating templates
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A template can be rendered in a response with given parameters using
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[source,js]
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GET /_render/template
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{
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"inline": {
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"query": {
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"terms": {
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"status": [
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"{{#status}}",
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"{{.}}",
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"{{/status}}"
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]
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}
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}
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},
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"params": {
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"status": [ "pending", "published" ]
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}
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}
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This call will return the rendered template:
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[source,js]
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{
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"template_output": {
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"query": {
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"terms": {
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"status": [ <1>
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"pending",
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"published"
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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> `status` array has been populated with values from the `params` object.
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File and indexed templates can also be rendered by replacing `inline` with
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`file` or `id` respectively. For example, to render a file template
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[source,js]
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GET /_render/template
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{
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"file": "my_template",
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"params": {
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"status": [ "pending", "published" ]
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}
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}
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------------------------------------------
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Pre-registered templates can also be rendered using
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[source,js]
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GET /_render/template/<template_name>
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{
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"params": {
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"..."
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}
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}
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------------------------------------------
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[[multi-search-template]]
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== Multi Search Template
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The multi search template API allows to execute several search template
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requests within the same API using the `_msearch/template` endpoint.
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The format of the request is similar to the <<search-multi-search, Multi
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Search API>> format:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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header\n
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body\n
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header\n
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body\n
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--------------------------------------------------
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The header part supports the same `index`, `types`, `search_type`,
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`preference`, and `routing` options as the usual Multi Search API.
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The body includes a search template body request and supports inline,
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stored and file templates. Here is an example:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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$ cat requests
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{"index": "test"}
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{"inline": {"query": {"match": {"user" : "{{username}}" }}}, "params": {"username": "john"}} <1>
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{"index": "_all", "types": "accounts"}
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{"inline": {"query": {"{{query_type}}": {"name": "{{name}}" }}}, "params": {"query_type": "match_phrase_prefix", "name": "Smith"}}
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{"index": "_all"}
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{"id": "template_1", "params": {"query_string": "search for these words" }} <2>
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{"types": "users"}
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{"file": "template_2", "params": {"field_name": "fullname", "field_value": "john smith" }} <3>
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$ curl -XGET localhost:9200/_msearch/template --data-binary "@requests"; echo
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--------------------------------------------------
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<1> Inline search template request
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<2> Search template request based on a stored template
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<3> Search template request based on a file template
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The response returns a `responses` array, which includes the search template
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response for each search template request matching its order in the original
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multi search template request. If there was a complete failure for that specific
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search template request, an object with `error` message will be returned in place
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of the actual search response.
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