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[[search-search]]
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=== Search API
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++++
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<titleabbrev>Search</titleabbrev>
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++++
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Returns search hits that match the query defined in the request.
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[source,console]
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----
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GET /twitter/_search
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----
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// TEST[setup:twitter]
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[[search-search-api-request]]
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==== {api-request-title}
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`GET /<index>/_search`
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`GET /_search`
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`POST /<index>/_search`
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`POST /_search`
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[[search-search-api-desc]]
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==== {api-description-title}
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Allows you to execute a search query and get back search hits that match the
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query. You can provide search queries using the <<search-api-query-params-q,`q`
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query string parameter>> or <<search-request-body,request body>>.
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[[search-search-api-path-params]]
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==== {api-path-parms-title}
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include::{docdir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=index]
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[[search-search-api-query-params]]
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==== {api-query-parms-title}
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include::{docdir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=allow-no-indices]
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Defaults to `true`.
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[[search-partial-responses]]
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`allow_partial_search_results`::
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(Optional, boolean)
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If `true`, returns partial results if there are request timeouts or
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<<shard-failures,shard failures>>. If `false`, returns an error with
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no partial results. Defaults to `true`.
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To override the default for this field, set the
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`search.default_allow_partial_results` cluster setting to `false`.
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`batched_reduce_size`::
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(Optional, integer) The number of shard results that should be reduced at once
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on the coordinating node. This value should be used as a protection mechanism
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to reduce the memory overhead per search request if the potential number of
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shards in the request can be large. Defaults to `512`.
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[[ccs-minimize-roundtrips]]
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`ccs_minimize_roundtrips`::
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(Optional, boolean) If `true`, network round-trips between the
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coordinating node and the remote clusters are minimized when executing
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{ccs} (CCS) requests. See <<ccs-network-delays>>. Defaults to `true`.
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`docvalue_fields`::
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(Optional, string) A comma-separated list of fields to return as the docvalue
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representation of a field for each hit.
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include::{docdir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=expand-wildcards]
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Defaults to `open`.
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`explain`::
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(Optional, boolean) If `true`, returns detailed information about score
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computation as part of a hit. Defaults to `false`.
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--
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[IMPORTANT]
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====
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You can also specify this value using the `explain` request body parameter. If
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both parameters are specified, only the query parameter is used.
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====
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--
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include::{docdir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=from]
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--
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By default, you cannot page through more than 10,000 documents using the `from`
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and `size` parameters. This limit is set using the
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<<index-max-result-window,`index.max_result_window`>> index setting.
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Deep paging or requesting many results at once can result in slow searches.
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Results are sorted before being returned. Because search requests usually span
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multiple shards, each shard must generate its own sorted results. These separate
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results must then be combined and sorted to ensure that the overall order is
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correct.
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As an alternative to deep paging, we recommend using the
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<<request-body-search-scroll,Scroll>> or
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<<request-body-search-search-after,Search After>> APIs.
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[IMPORTANT]
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====
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You can also specify this value using the `from` request body parameter. If
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both parameters are specified, only the query parameter is used.
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====
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--
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`ignore_throttled`::
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(Optional, boolean) If `true`, concrete, expanded or aliased indices will be
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ignored when frozen. Defaults to `false`.
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include::{docdir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=index-ignore-unavailable]
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`max_concurrent_shard_requests`::
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(Optional, integer) Defines the number of concurrent shard requests per node
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this search executes concurrently. This value should be used to limit the
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impact of the search on the cluster in order to limit the number of concurrent
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shard requests. Defaults to `5`.
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`pre_filter_shard_size`::
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(Optional, integer) Defines a threshold that enforces a pre-filter roundtrip
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to prefilter search shards based on query rewriting if the number of shards
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the search request expands to exceeds the threshold. This filter roundtrip can
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limit the number of shards significantly if for instance a shard can not match
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any documents based on its rewrite method ie. if date filters are mandatory
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to match but the shard bounds and the query are disjoint.
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When unspecified, the pre-filter phase is executed if any of these conditions is met:
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- The request targets more than `128` shards.
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- The request targets one or more read-only index.
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- The primary sort of the query targets an indexed field.
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`preference`::
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(Optional, string) Specifies the node or shard the operation should be
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performed on. Random by default.
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[[search-api-query-params-q]]
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include::{docdir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=search-q]
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--
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You can use the `q` parameter to run a query parameter search. Query parameter
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searches do not support the full {es} <<query-dsl,Query DSL>> but are handy for
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testing.
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[IMPORTANT]
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====
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The `q` parameter overrides the <<request-body-search-query,`query`>>
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parameter in the request body. If both parameters are specified, documents
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matching the `query` request body parameter are not returned.
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====
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`request_cache`::
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(Optional, boolean) If `true`, the caching of search results is enabled for
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requests where `size` is `0`. See <<shard-request-cache>>. Defaults to index
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level settings.
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`rest_total_hits_as_int`::
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(Optional, boolean) Indicates whether hits.total should be rendered as an
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integer or an object in the rest search response. Defaults to `false`.
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`routing`::
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(Optional, <<time-units, time units>>) Specifies how long a consistent view of
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the index should be maintained for scrolled search.
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include::{docdir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=search_type]
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`seq_no_primary_term`::
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(Optional, boolean) If `true`, returns sequence number and primary term of the
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last modification of each hit. See <<optimistic-concurrency-control>>.
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[IMPORTANT]
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====
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You can also specify this value using the `seq_no_primary_term` request body
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parameter. If both parameters are specified, only the query parameter is used.
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====
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--
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`size`::
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(Optional, integer) Defines the number of hits to return. Defaults to `10`.
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--
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By default, you cannot page through more than 10,000 documents using the `from`
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and `size` parameters. This limit is set using the
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<<index-max-result-window,`index.max_result_window`>> index setting.
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Deep paging or requesting many results at once can result in slow searches.
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Results are sorted before being returned. Because search requests usually span
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multiple shards, each shard must generate its own sorted results. These separate
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results must then be combined and sorted to ensure that the overall order is
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correct.
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As an alternative to deep paging, we recommend using the
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<<request-body-search-scroll,Scroll>> or
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<<request-body-search-search-after,Search After>> APIs.
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[IMPORTANT]
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====
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You can also specify this value using the `size` request body parameter. If
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both parameters are specified, only the query parameter is used.
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====
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--
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`sort`::
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(Optional, string) A comma-separated list of <field>:<direction> pairs.
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`_source`::
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(Optional, boolean)
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If `true`, the response includes the `_source` of matching documents under
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`hits`. Defaults to `true`.
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include::{docdir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=source_excludes]
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include::{docdir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=source_includes]
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`stats`::
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(Optional, string) Specific `tag` of the request for logging and statistical
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purposes.
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`stored_fields`::
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(Optional, string) A comma-separated list of stored fields to return as part
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of a hit. If no fields are specified, no stored fields are included in the
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response.
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`suggest_field`::
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(Optional, string) Specifies which field to use for suggestions.
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`suggest_text`::
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(Optional, string) The source text for which the suggestions should be
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returned.
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include::{docdir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=terminate_after]
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--
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Defaults to `0`, which does not terminate query execution early.
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[IMPORTANT]
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====
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You can also specify this value using the `terminate_after` request body
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parameter. If both parameters are specified, only the query parameter is used.
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====
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--
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`timeout`::
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--
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(Optional, <<time-units, time units>>) Specifies the period of time to wait
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for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the
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request fails and returns an error. Defaults to no timeout.
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[IMPORTANT]
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====
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You can also specify this value using the `timeout` request body
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parameter. If both parameters are specified, only the query parameter is used.
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====
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--
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`track_scores`::
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(Optional, boolean) If `true`, calculate and return document scores, even if
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the scores are not used for sorting. Defaults to `false`.
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`track_total_hits`::
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(Optional, integer or boolean)
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Number of hits matching the query to count accurately. Defaults to `10000`.
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If `true`, the default value is used. If `false`, the response does not
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include the total number of hits matching the query.
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`typed_keys`::
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(Optional, boolean) If `true`, aggregation and suggester names are be prefixed
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by their respective types in the response. Defaults to `true`.
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`version`::
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--
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(Optional, boolean)
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If `true`, returns document version as part of a hit. Defaults to `false`.
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[IMPORTANT]
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====
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You can also specify this value using the `version` request body parameter. If
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both parameters are specified, only the query parameter is used.
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====
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--
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[[search-search-api-request-body]]
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==== {api-request-body-title}
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[[request-body-search-explain]]
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`explain`::
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(Optional, boolean) If `true`, returns detailed information about score
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computation as part of a hit. Defaults to `false`.
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--
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[IMPORTANT]
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====
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You can also specify this value using the `explain` query parameter. If
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both parameters are specified, only the query parameter is used.
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====
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--
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include::{docdir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=from]
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--
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By default, you cannot page through more than 10,000 documents using the `from`
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and `size` parameters. This limit is set using the
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<<index-max-result-window,`index.max_result_window`>> index setting.
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Deep paging or requesting many results at once can result in slow searches.
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Results are sorted before being returned. Because search requests usually span
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multiple shards, each shard must generate its own sorted results. These separate
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results must then be combined and sorted to ensure that the overall order is
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correct.
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As an alternative to deep paging, we recommend using the
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<<request-body-search-scroll,Scroll>> or
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<<request-body-search-search-after,Search After>> APIs.
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[IMPORTANT]
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====
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You can also specify this value using the `from` query parameter. If both
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parameters are specified, only the query parameter is used.
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====
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--
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[[request-body-search-query]]
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`query`::
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(Optional, <<query-dsl,query object>>) Defines the search definition using the
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<<query-dsl,Query DSL>>.
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[[request-body-search-seq-no-primary-term]]
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`seq_no_primary_term`::
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--
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(Optional, boolean) If `true`, returns sequence number and primary term of the
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last modification of each hit. See <<optimistic-concurrency-control>>.
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[IMPORTANT]
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====
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You can also specify this value using the `seq_no_primary_term` query parameter.
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If both parameters are specified, only the query parameter is used.
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====
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--
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`size`::
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(Optional, integer) The number of hits to return. Defaults to `10`.
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--
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By default, you cannot page through more than 10,000 documents using the `from`
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and `size` parameters. This limit is set using the
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<<index-max-result-window,`index.max_result_window`>> index setting.
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Deep paging or requesting many results at once can result in slow searches.
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Results are sorted before being returned. Because search requests usually span
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multiple shards, each shard must generate its own sorted results. These separate
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results must then be combined and sorted to ensure that the overall order is
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correct.
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As an alternative to deep paging, we recommend using the
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<<request-body-search-scroll,Scroll>> or
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<<request-body-search-search-after,Search After>> APIs.
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[IMPORTANT]
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====
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You can also specify this value using the `size` query parameter. If both
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parameters are specified, only the query parameter is used.
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====
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--
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include::{docdir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=terminate_after]
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--
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Defaults to `0`, which does not terminate query execution early.
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[IMPORTANT]
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====
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You can also specify this value using the `terminate_after` query parameter. If
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both parameters are specified, only the query parameter is used.
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====
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--
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`timeout`::
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--
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(Optional, <<time-units, time units>>) Specifies the period of time to wait
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for a response. If no response is received before the timeout expires, the
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request fails and returns an error. Defaults to no timeout.
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[IMPORTANT]
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====
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You can also specify this value using the `timeout` query parameter. If both
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parameters are specified, only the query parameter is used.
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====
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--
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[[request-body-search-version]]
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`version`::
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--
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(Optional, boolean)
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If `true`, returns document version as part of a hit. Defaults to `false`.
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[IMPORTANT]
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====
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You can also specify this value using the `version` query parameter. If both
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parameters are specified, only the query parameter is used.
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====
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--
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[role="child_attributes"]
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[[search-api-response-body]]
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==== {api-response-body-title}
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`took`::
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--
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(integer)
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Milliseconds it took {es} to execute the request.
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This value is calculated by measuring the time elapsed
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between receipt of a request on the coordinating node
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and the time at which the coordinating node is ready to send the response.
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Took time includes:
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* Communication time between the coordinating node and data nodes
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* Time the request spends in the `search` <<modules-threadpool,thread pool>>,
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queued for execution
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* Actual execution time
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Took time does *not* include:
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* Time needed to send the request to {es}
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* Time needed to serialize the JSON response
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* Time needed to send the response to a client
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--
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`timed_out`::
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(boolean)
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If `true`,
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the request timed out before completion;
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returned results may be partial or empty.
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`_shards`::
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(object)
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Contains a count of shards used for the request.
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.Properties of `_shards`
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[%collapsible%open]
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====
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`total`::
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(integer)
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Total number of shards that require querying,
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including unallocated shards.
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`successful`::
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(integer)
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Number of shards that executed the request successfully.
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`skipped`::
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(integer)
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Number of shards that skipped the request because a lightweight check
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helped realize that no documents could possibly match on this shard. This
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typically happens when a search request includes a range filter and the
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shard only has values that fall outside of that range.
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`failed`::
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(integer)
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Number of shards that failed to execute the request. Note that shards
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that are not allocated will be considered neither successful nor failed.
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Having `failed+successful` less than `total` is thus an indication that
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some of the shards were not allocated.
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====
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`hits`::
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(object)
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Contains returned documents and metadata.
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.Properties of `hits`
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[%collapsible%open]
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====
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`total`::
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(object)
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Metadata about the number of returned documents.
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.Properties of `total`
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[%collapsible%open]
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=====
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`value`::
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(integer)
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Total number of returned documents.
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`relation`::
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(string)
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Indicates whether the number of returned documents in the `value`
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parameter is accurate or a lower bound.
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.Values of `relation`:
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[%collapsible%open]
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======
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`eq`:: Accurate
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`gte`:: Lower bound, including returned documents
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======
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=====
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`max_score`::
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(float)
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Highest returned <<search-api-response-body-score,document `_score`>>.
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This value is `null` for requests that do not sort by `_score`.
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[[search-api-response-body-hits]]
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`hits`::
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(array of objects)
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Array of returned document objects.
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.Properties of `hits` objects
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[%collapsible%open]
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=====
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`_index`::
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(string)
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Name of the index containing the returned document.
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`_type`::
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deprecated:[6.0.0, Mapping types are deprecated and will be removed in 8.0. See <<removal-of-types>>.]
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(string)
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Mapping type of the returned document.
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`_id`::
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(string)
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Unique identifier for the returned document.
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This ID is only unique within the returned index.
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[[search-api-response-body-score]]
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`_score`::
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(float)
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Positive 32-bit floating point number used to determine the relevance of the
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returned document.
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[[search-api-response-body-source]]
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`_source`::
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(object)
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Original JSON body passed for the document at index time.
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=====
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====
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[[search-search-api-example]]
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==== {api-examples-title}
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[[search-api-specific-ex]]
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===== Search an index using the `q` query parameter
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[source,console]
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----
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GET /twitter/_search?q=user:kimchy
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----
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// TEST[continued]
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The API returns the following response:
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[source,console-result]
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----
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{
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"took" : 5,
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"timed_out" : false,
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"_shards" : {
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"total" : 1,
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"successful" : 1,
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"skipped" : 0,
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"failed" : 0
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},
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"hits" : {
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"total" : {
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"value" : 1,
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"relation" : "eq"
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},
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"max_score" : 1.3862942,
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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" : "0",
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"_score" : 1.3862942,
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"_source" : {
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"date" : "2009-11-15T14:12:12",
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"likes" : 0,
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"message" : "trying out Elasticsearch",
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"user" : "kimchy"
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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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// TESTRESPONSE[s/"took" : 5/"took": $body.took/]
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[[search-multi-index]]
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===== Search several indices using the `q` query parameter
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[source,console]
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----
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GET /kimchy,elasticsearch/_search?q=user:kimchy
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----
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// TEST[s/^/PUT kimchy\nPUT elasticsearch\n/]
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[[search-api-all-ex]]
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===== Search all indices using the `q` query parameter
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To search all indices in a cluster,
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omit the `<index>` parameter.
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[source,console]
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----
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GET /_search?q=user:kimchy
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----
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// TEST[continued]
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Alternatively,
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you can use the `_all` or `*` value in the `<index>` parameter.
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[source,console]
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----
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GET /_all/_search?q=user:kimchy
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----
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// TEST[continued]
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[source,console]
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----
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GET /*/_search?q=user:kimchy
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----
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// TEST[continued]
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[[search-request-body-api-example]]
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===== Search an index using the `query` request body parameter
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[source,console]
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--------------------------------------------------
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GET /twitter/_search
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{
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"query" : {
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"term" : { "user" : "kimchy" }
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}
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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// TEST[setup:twitter]
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The API returns the following response:
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[source,console-result]
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|
--------------------------------------------------
|
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{
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"took": 1,
|
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"timed_out": false,
|
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"_shards":{
|
|
"total" : 1,
|
|
"successful" : 1,
|
|
"skipped" : 0,
|
|
"failed" : 0
|
|
},
|
|
"hits":{
|
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"total" : {
|
|
"value": 1,
|
|
"relation": "eq"
|
|
},
|
|
"max_score": 1.3862942,
|
|
"hits" : [
|
|
{
|
|
"_index" : "twitter",
|
|
"_type" : "_doc",
|
|
"_id" : "0",
|
|
"_score": 1.3862942,
|
|
"_source" : {
|
|
"user" : "kimchy",
|
|
"message": "trying out Elasticsearch",
|
|
"date" : "2009-11-15T14:12:12",
|
|
"likes" : 0
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
]
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
--------------------------------------------------
|
|
// TESTRESPONSE[s/"took": 1/"took": $body.took/]
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