--- layout: default title: Reindex document parent: Document APIs nav_order: 60 redirect_from: - /opensearch/reindex-data/ - /opensearch/rest-api/document-apis/reindex/ --- # Reindex document **Introduced 1.0** {: .label .label-purple} The reindex document API operation lets you copy all or a subset of your data from a source index into a destination index. ## Example ```json POST /_reindex { "source":{ "index":"my-source-index" }, "dest":{ "index":"my-destination-index" } } ``` {% include copy-curl.html %} ## Path and HTTP methods ``` POST /_reindex ``` ## URL parameters All URL parameters are optional. Parameter | Type | Description :--- | :--- | :--- refresh | Boolean | If true, OpenSearch refreshes shards to make the reindex operation available to search results. Valid options are `true`, `false`, and `wait_for`, which tells OpenSearch to wait for a refresh before executing the operation. Default is `false`. timeout | Time | How long to wait for a response from the cluster. Default is `30s`. wait_for_active_shards | String | The number of active shards that must be available before OpenSearch processes the reindex request. Default is 1 (only the primary shard). Set to `all` or a positive integer. Values greater than 1 require replicas. For example, if you specify a value of 3, the index must have two replicas distributed across two additional nodes for the operation to succeed. wait_for_completion | Boolean | Waits for the matching tasks to complete. Default is `false`. requests_per_second | Integer | Specifies the request’s throttling in sub-requests per second. Default is -1, which means no throttling. require_alias | Boolean | Whether the destination index must be an index alias. Default is false. scroll | Time | How long to keep the search context open. Default is `5m`. slices | Integer | Number of sub-tasks OpenSearch should divide this task into. Default is 1, which means OpenSearch should not divide this task. Setting this parameter to `auto` indicates to OpenSearch that it should automatically decide how many slices to split the task into. max_docs | Integer | How many documents the update by query operation should process at most. Default is all documents. ## Request body Your request body must contain the names of the source index and destination index. All other fields are optional. Field | Description :--- | :--- conflicts | Indicates to OpenSearch what should happen if the delete by query operation runs into a version conflict. Valid options are `abort` and `proceed`. Default is abort. source | Information about the source index to include. Valid fields are `index`, `max_docs`, `query`, `remote`, `size`, `slice`, and `_source`. index | The name of the source index to copy data from. max_docs | The maximum number of documents to reindex. query | The search query to use for the reindex operation. remote | Information about a remote OpenSearch cluster to copy data from. Valid fields are `host`, `username`, `password`, `socket_timeout`, and `connect_timeout`. host | Host URL of the OpenSearch cluster to copy data from. username | Username to authenticate with the remote cluster. password | Password to authenticate with the remote cluster. socket_timeout | The wait time for socket reads. Default is 30s. connect_timeout | The wait time for remote connection timeouts. Default is 30s. size | The number of documents to reindex. slice | Whether to manually or automatically slice the reindex operation so it executes in parallel. Setting this field to `auto` allows OpenSearch to control the number of slices to use, which is one slice per shard, up to a maximum of 20. If there are multiple sources, the number of slices used are based on the index or backing index with the smallest number of shards. _source | Whether to reindex source fields. Specify a list of fields to reindex or true to reindex all fields. Default is true. id | The ID to associate with manual slicing. max | Maximum number of slices. dest | Information about the destination index. Valid values are `index`, `version_type`, and `op_type`. index | Name of the destination index. version_type | The indexing operation's version type. Valid values are `internal`, `external`, `external_gt` (retrieve the document if the specified version number is greater than the document’s current version), and `external_gte` (retrieve the document if the specified version number is greater or equal to than the document’s current version). op_type | Whether to copy over documents that are missing in the destination index. Valid values are `create` (ignore documents with the same ID from the source index) and `index` (copy everything from the source index). script | A script that OpenSearch uses to apply transformations to the data during the reindex operation. source | The actual script that OpenSearch runs. lang | The scripting language. Valid options are `painless`, `expression`, `mustache`, and `java`. ## Response ```json { "took": 28829, "timed_out": false, "total": 111396, "updated": 0, "created": 111396, "deleted": 0, "batches": 112, "version_conflicts": 0, "noops": 0, "retries": { "bulk": 0, "search": 0 }, "throttled_millis": 0, "requests_per_second": -1.0, "throttled_until_millis": 0, "failures": [] } ``` ## Response body fields Field | Description :--- | :--- took | How long the operation took in milliseconds. timed_out | Whether the operation timed out. total | The total number of documents processed. updated | The number of documents updated in the destination index. created | The number of documents created in the destination index. deleted | The number of documents deleted. batches | Number of scroll responses. version_conflicts | Number of version conflicts. noops | How many documents OpenSearch ignored during the operation. retries | Number of bulk and search retry requests. throttled_millis | Number of throttled milliseconds during the request. requests_per_second | Number of requests executed per second during the operation. throttled_until_millis | The amount of time until OpenSearch executes the next throttled request. failures | Any failures that occurred during the operation.