null_value
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A null
value cannot be indexed or searched. When a field is set to null
,
(or an empty array or an array of null
values) it is treated as though that
field has no values.
The null_value
parameter allows you to replace explicit null
values with
the specified value so that it can be indexed and searched. For instance:
PUT my_index { "mappings": { "my_type": { "properties": { "status_code": { "type": "string", "index": "not_analyzed", "null_value": "NULL"} } } } } PUT my_index/my_type/1 { "status_code": null } PUT my_index/my_type/2 { "status_code": []
} GET my_index/_search { "query": { "term": { "status_code": "NULL"
} } }
Replace explicit | |
An empty array does not contain an explicit | |
A query for |

The null_value
needs to be the same datatype as the field. For
instance, a long
field cannot have a string null_value
. String fields
which are analyzed
will also pass the null_value
through the configured
analyzer.
Also see the missing
query for its null_value
support.