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title: Common REST Parameters
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nav_order: 93
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# Common REST parameters
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OpenSearch supports the following parameters for all REST operations:
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Option | Description | Example
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Human-readable output | To convert output units to human-readable values (for example, `1h` for 1 hour and `1kb` for 1,024 bytes), add `?human=true` to the request URL. | `GET <index_name>/_search?human=true`
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Pretty result | To get back JSON responses in a readable format, add `?pretty=true` to the request URL. | `GET <index_name>/_search?pretty=true`
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Content type | To specify the type of content in the request body, use the `Content-Type` key name in the request header. Most operations support JSON, YAML, and CBOR formats. | `POST _scripts/<template_name> -H 'Content-Type: application/json`
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Request body in query string | If the client library does not accept a request body for non-POST requests, use the `source` query string parameter to pass the request body. Also, specify the `source_content_type` parameter with a supported media type such as `application/json`. | `GET _search?source_content_type=application/json&source={"query":{"match_all":{}}}`
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Stack traces | To include the error stack trace in the response when an exception is raised, add `error_trace=true` to the request URL. | `GET <index_name>/_search?error_trace=true`
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