You can include a query and a script as part of your update request so OpenSearch can run the script to update all of the documents that match the query.
analyze_wildcard | Boolean | Whether the update operation should include wildcard and prefix queries in the analysis. Default is false.
conflicts | String | Indicates to OpenSearch what should happen if the update by query operation runs into a version conflict. Valid options are `abort` and `proceed`. Default is `abort`.
default_operator | String | Indicates whether the default operator for a string query should be `AND` or `OR`. Default is `OR`.
df | String | The default field if a field prefix is not provided in the query string.
expand_wildcards | String | Specifies the type of index that wildcard expressions can match. Supports comma-separated values. Valid values are `all` (match any index), `open` (match open, non-hidden indices), `closed` (match closed, non-hidden indices), `hidden` (match hidden indices), and `none` (deny wildcard expressions). Default is `open`.
from | Integer | The starting index to search from. Default is 0.
ignore_unavailable | Boolean | Whether to exclude missing or closed indices in the response. Default is false.
lenient | Boolean | Specifies whether OpenSearch should accept requests if queries have format errors (for example, querying a text field for an integer). Default is false.
max_docs | Integer | How many documents the update by query operation should process at most. Default is all documents.
refresh | Boolean | If true, OpenSearch refreshes shards to make the update by query operation available to search results. Valid options are `true` and `false`. Default is `false`.
scroll | Time | How long to keep the search context open.
scroll_size | Integer | Size of the operation's scroll request. Default is 1000.
search_type | String | Whether OpenSearch should use global term and document frequencies calculating revelance scores. Valid choices are `query_then_fetch` and `dfs_query_then_fetch`. `query_then_fetch` scores documents using local term and document frequencies for the shard. It’s usually faster but less accurate. `dfs_query_then_fetch` scores documents using global term and document frequencies across all shards. It’s usually slower but more accurate. Default is `query_then_fetch`.
_source | String | Whether to include the `_source` field in the response.
_source_excludes | String | A comma-separated list of source fields to exclude from the response.
_source_includes | String | A comma-separated list of source fields to include in the response.
stats | String | Value to associate with the request for additional logging.
terminate_after | Integer | The maximum number of documents OpenSearch should process before terminating the request.
timeout | Time | How long the operation should wait from a response from active shards. Default is `1m`.
version | Boolean | Whether to include the document version as a match.
wait_for_active_shards | String | The number of shards that must be active before OpenSearch executes the operation. Valid values are `all` or any integer up to the total number of shards in the index. Default is 1, which is the primary shard.
wait_for_completion | boolean | When set to `false`, the response body includes a task ID and OpenSearch executes the operation asynchronously. The task ID can be used to check the status of the task or to cancel the task. Default is set to `true`.
To update your indices and documents by query, you must include a [query]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/opensearch/query-dsl/index) and a script in the request body that OpenSearch can run to update your documents. If you don't specify a query, then every document in the index gets updated.