Search APIedit
The search API is very similar to the
Java search API. The Groovy
extension allows to provide the search source to execute as a Closure
including the query itself (similar to GORM criteria builder):
def search = node.client.search { indices "test" types "type1" source { query { term(test: "value") } } } search.response.hits.each {SearchHit hit -> println "Got hit $hit.id from $hit.index/$hit.type" }
It can also be executed using the "Java API" while still using a closure for the query:
def search = node.client.prepareSearch("test").setQuery({ term(test: "value") }).gexecute(); search.response.hits.each {SearchHit hit -> println "Got hit $hit.id from $hit.index/$hit.type" }
The format of the search Closure
follows the same JSON syntax as the
Search API request.
More examplesedit
Term query where multiple values are provided (see terms):
def search = node.client.search { indices "test" types "type1" source { query { terms(test: ["value1", "value2"]) } } }
Query string (see query string):
def search = node.client.search { indices "test" types "type1" source { query { query_string( fields: ["test"], query: "value1 value2") } } }
Pagination (see from/size):
def search = node.client.search { indices "test" types "type1" source { from = 0 size = 10 query { term(test: "value") } } }
Sorting (see sort):
def search = node.client.search { indices "test" types "type1" source { query { term(test: "value") } sort = [ date : [ order: "desc"] ] } }