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Fields
editFields
editAllows to selectively load specific stored fields for each document represented by a search hit.
{ "fields" : ["user", "postDate"], "query" : { "term" : { "user" : "kimchy" } } }
*
can be used to load all stored fields from the document.
An empty array will cause only the _id
and _type
for each hit to be
returned, for example:
{ "fields" : [], "query" : { "term" : { "user" : "kimchy" } } }
For backwards compatibility, if the fields parameter specifies fields which are not stored (store
mapping set to
false
), it will load the _source
and extract it from it. This functionality has been replaced by the
source filtering parameter.
Field values fetched from the document it self are always returned as an array. Metadata fields like _routing
and
_parent
fields are never returned as an array.
Also only leaf fields can be returned via the field
option. So object fields can’t be returned and such requests
will fail.
Script fields can also be automatically detected and used as fields, so
things like _source.obj1.field1
can be used, though not recommended, as
obj1.field1
will work as well.
Partial
editWhen loading data from _source
, partial fields can be used to use
wildcards to control what part of the _source
will be loaded based on
include
and exclude
patterns. For example:
{ "query" : { "match_all" : {} }, "partial_fields" : { "partial1" : { "include" : "obj1.obj2.*" } } }
And one that will also exclude obj1.obj3
:
{ "query" : { "match_all" : {} }, "partial_fields" : { "partial1" : { "include" : "obj1.obj2.*", "exclude" : "obj1.obj3.*" } } }
Both include
and exclude
support multiple patterns:
{ "query" : { "match_all" : {} }, "partial_fields" : { "partial1" : { "include" : ["obj1.obj2.*", "obj1.obj4.*"], "exclude" : "obj1.obj3.*" } } }