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[[search-aggregations-bucket-daterange-aggregation]]
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=== Date Range Aggregation
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A range aggregation that is dedicated for date values. The main difference between this aggregation and the normal <<search-aggregations-bucket-range-aggregation,range>> aggregation is that the `from` and `to` values can be expressed in <<date-math,Date Math>> expressions, and it is also possible to specify a date format by which the `from` and `to` response fields will be returned.
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Note that this aggregation includes the `from` value and excludes the `to` value for each range.
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Example:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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{
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"aggs": {
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"range": {
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"date_range": {
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"field": "date",
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"format": "MM-yyy",
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"ranges": [
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{ "to": "now-10M/M" }, <1>
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{ "from": "now-10M/M" } <2>
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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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<1> < now minus 10 months, rounded down to the start of the month.
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<2> >= now minus 10 months, rounded down to the start of the month.
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In the example above, we created two range buckets, the first will "bucket" all documents dated prior to 10 months ago and
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the second will "bucket" all documents dated since 10 months ago
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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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"aggregations": {
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"range": {
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"buckets": [
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{
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"to": 1.3437792E+12,
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"to_as_string": "08-2012",
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"doc_count": 7
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},
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{
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"from": 1.3437792E+12,
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"from_as_string": "08-2012",
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"doc_count": 2
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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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[[date-format-pattern]]
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==== Date Format/Pattern
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NOTE: this information was copied from http://www.joda.org/joda-time/apidocs/org/joda/time/format/DateTimeFormat.html[JodaDate]
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All ASCII letters are reserved as format pattern letters, which are defined as follows:
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[options="header"]
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|Symbol |Meaning |Presentation |Examples
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|G |era |text |AD
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|C |century of era (>=0) |number |20
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|Y |year of era (>=0) |year |1996
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|x |weekyear |year |1996
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|w |week of weekyear |number |27
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|e |day of week |number |2
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|E |day of week |text |Tuesday; Tue
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|y |year |year |1996
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|D |day of year |number |189
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|M |month of year |month |July; Jul; 07
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|d |day of month |number |10
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|a |halfday of day |text |PM
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|K |hour of halfday (0~11) |number |0
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|h |clockhour of halfday (1~12) |number |12
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|H |hour of day (0~23) |number |0
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|k |clockhour of day (1~24) |number |24
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|m |minute of hour |number |30
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|s |second of minute |number |55
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|S |fraction of second |number |978
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|z |time zone |text |Pacific Standard Time; PST
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|Z |time zone offset/id |zone |-0800; -08:00; America/Los_Angeles
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|' |escape for text |delimiter
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|'' |single quote |literal |'
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|=======
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The count of pattern letters determine the format.
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Text:: If the number of pattern letters is 4 or more, the full form is used; otherwise a short or abbreviated form is used if available.
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Number:: The minimum number of digits. Shorter numbers are zero-padded to this amount.
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Year:: Numeric presentation for year and weekyear fields are handled specially. For example, if the count of 'y' is 2, the year will be displayed as the zero-based year of the century, which is two digits.
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Month:: 3 or over, use text, otherwise use number.
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Zone:: 'Z' outputs offset without a colon, 'ZZ' outputs the offset with a colon, 'ZZZ' or more outputs the zone id.
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Zone names:: Time zone names ('z') cannot be parsed.
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Any characters in the pattern that are not in the ranges of ['a'..'z'] and ['A'..'Z'] will be treated as quoted text. For instance, characters like ':', '.', ' ', '#' and '?' will appear in the resulting time text even they are not embraced within single quotes.
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[[time-zones]]
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==== Time zone in date range aggregations
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Dates can be converted from another time zone to UTC by specifying the `time_zone` parameter.
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Time zones may either be specified as an ISO 8601 UTC offset (e.g. +01:00 or -08:00) or as one of
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the http://www.joda.org/joda-time/timezones.html[time zone ids] from the TZ database.
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The `time_zone` parameter is also applied to rounding in date math expressions. As an example,
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to round to the beginning of the day in the CET time zone, you can do the following:
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[source,js]
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--------------------------------------------------
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{
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"aggs": {
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"range": {
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"date_range": {
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"field": "date",
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"time_zone": "CET",
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"ranges": [
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{ "to": "2016-02-15/d" }, <1>
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{ "from": "2016-02-15/d", "to" : "now/d" <2>},
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{ "from": "now/d" },
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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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<1> This date will be converted to `2016-02-15T00:00:00.000+01:00`.
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<2> `now/d` will be rounded to the beginning of the day in the CET time zone.
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