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Minimum should match context
editMinimum should match context
editUse a Painless script to specify the minimum number of terms that a specified field needs to match with for a document to be part of the query results.
Variables
-
params
(Map
, read-only) - User-defined parameters passed in as part of the query.
-
params['num_terms']
(int
, read-only) - The number of terms specified to match with.
-
doc
(Map
, read-only) -
Contains the fields of the current document where each field is a
List
of values.
Return
-
int
- The minimum number of terms required to match the current document.
API
The standard Painless API is available.
Example
To run this example, first follow the steps in context examples.
Imagine that you want to find seats to performances by your favorite
actors. You have a list of favorite actors in mind, and you want
to find performances where the cast includes at least a certain
number of them. terms_set
query with minimum_should_match_script
is a way to accomplish this. To make the query request more configurable,
you can define min_actors_to_see
as a script parameter.
To ensure that the parameter min_actors_to_see
doesn’t exceed
the number of favorite actors, you can use num_term`s to get
the number of actors in the list and `Math.min
to get the lesser
of the two.
Math.min(params['num_terms'], params['min_actors_to_see'])
The following request finds seats to performances with at least two of the three specified actors.
GET seats/_search { "query" : { "terms_set": { "actors" : { "terms" : ["smith", "earns", "black"], "minimum_should_match_script": { "source": "Math.min(params['num_terms'], params['min_actors_to_see'])", "params" : { "min_actors_to_see" : 2 } } } } } }