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49 lines
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[[percolate]]
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== Percolate API
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The percolator allows to register queries against an index, and then
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send `percolate` requests which include a doc, and getting back the
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queries that match on that doc out of the set of registered queries.
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Read the main {ref}/search-percolate.html[percolate]
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documentation before reading this guide.
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[source,java]
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--------------------------------------------------
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//This is the query we're registering in the percolator
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QueryBuilder qb = termQuery("content", "amazing");
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//Index the query = register it in the percolator
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client.prepareIndex("_percolator", "myIndexName", "myDesignatedQueryName")
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.setSource(jsonBuilder()
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.startObject()
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.field("query", qb) // Register the query
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.endObject())
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.setRefresh(true) // Needed when the query shall be available immediately
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.execute().actionGet();
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--------------------------------------------------
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This indexes the above term query under the name
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*myDesignatedQueryName*.
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In order to check a document against the registered queries, use this
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code:
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[source,java]
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//Build a document to check against the percolator
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XContentBuilder docBuilder = XContentFactory.jsonBuilder().startObject();
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docBuilder.field("doc").startObject(); //This is needed to designate the document
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docBuilder.field("content", "This is amazing!");
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docBuilder.endObject(); //End of the doc field
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docBuilder.endObject(); //End of the JSON root object
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//Percolate
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PercolateResponse response =
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client.preparePercolate("myIndexName", "myDocumentType").setSource(docBuilder).execute().actionGet();
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//Iterate over the results
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for(String result : response) {
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//Handle the result which is the name of
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//the query in the percolator
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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