Elastic Query for full text search
Created an index using elastic POST request (there will be multiple records)
POST /rewards/deals/_bulk
{ "index": {}}
{
"deal_id":25,
"title": "Deal 1 Title",
"deal_subtitle":"Deal 1 subtitle - Amazing deal 20% off",
"header_title":"Never before deal",
"header_subtitle":"This is available as an amazing deal you can use.",
"categories":[
{"categoryId":32, "categoryName":"Treats!"},
{"categoryId":31, "categoryName":"Travel & Transportation"}],
"stores_list": [{"storeId":524, "storeName":"Awesome store", "geoX":"", "geoY":"", "postalCode":"417392"}],
"merchant_name": "Merchant Name",
"id": 1,
"merchant_id": 137,
"startEnd":"2018-11-16 00:00:00",
"endDate":"2018-11-30 00:00:00"
}
wrote the query to perform full-text search
GET /rewards/deals/_search
{
"query": {
"multi_match": {
"query": "treat",
"fields": ["title^10", "deal_subtitle^10", "header_subtitle^5", "header_title^5", "categories.categoryName^3", "stores_list.storeName^3", "stores_list.postalCode^3", "merchant_name^10"]
}
}
}
But I do not get any data in response for "treat" also treat(stemmed from treats) is available in categories.categoryName. Can someone please assist.
When I search "treats" I get the response. how can I get a response for words that begin with the search keyword.
elasticsearch
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Created an index using elastic POST request (there will be multiple records)
POST /rewards/deals/_bulk
{ "index": {}}
{
"deal_id":25,
"title": "Deal 1 Title",
"deal_subtitle":"Deal 1 subtitle - Amazing deal 20% off",
"header_title":"Never before deal",
"header_subtitle":"This is available as an amazing deal you can use.",
"categories":[
{"categoryId":32, "categoryName":"Treats!"},
{"categoryId":31, "categoryName":"Travel & Transportation"}],
"stores_list": [{"storeId":524, "storeName":"Awesome store", "geoX":"", "geoY":"", "postalCode":"417392"}],
"merchant_name": "Merchant Name",
"id": 1,
"merchant_id": 137,
"startEnd":"2018-11-16 00:00:00",
"endDate":"2018-11-30 00:00:00"
}
wrote the query to perform full-text search
GET /rewards/deals/_search
{
"query": {
"multi_match": {
"query": "treat",
"fields": ["title^10", "deal_subtitle^10", "header_subtitle^5", "header_title^5", "categories.categoryName^3", "stores_list.storeName^3", "stores_list.postalCode^3", "merchant_name^10"]
}
}
}
But I do not get any data in response for "treat" also treat(stemmed from treats) is available in categories.categoryName. Can someone please assist.
When I search "treats" I get the response. how can I get a response for words that begin with the search keyword.
elasticsearch
Try to use the _analyze endpoint. See if it's analyzed propelry
– aclokay
Nov 20 '18 at 17:35
1
oh got it to work, just needed to add the "type":"phrase_prefix" to my query.
– ichthyocentaurs
Nov 20 '18 at 18:18
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Created an index using elastic POST request (there will be multiple records)
POST /rewards/deals/_bulk
{ "index": {}}
{
"deal_id":25,
"title": "Deal 1 Title",
"deal_subtitle":"Deal 1 subtitle - Amazing deal 20% off",
"header_title":"Never before deal",
"header_subtitle":"This is available as an amazing deal you can use.",
"categories":[
{"categoryId":32, "categoryName":"Treats!"},
{"categoryId":31, "categoryName":"Travel & Transportation"}],
"stores_list": [{"storeId":524, "storeName":"Awesome store", "geoX":"", "geoY":"", "postalCode":"417392"}],
"merchant_name": "Merchant Name",
"id": 1,
"merchant_id": 137,
"startEnd":"2018-11-16 00:00:00",
"endDate":"2018-11-30 00:00:00"
}
wrote the query to perform full-text search
GET /rewards/deals/_search
{
"query": {
"multi_match": {
"query": "treat",
"fields": ["title^10", "deal_subtitle^10", "header_subtitle^5", "header_title^5", "categories.categoryName^3", "stores_list.storeName^3", "stores_list.postalCode^3", "merchant_name^10"]
}
}
}
But I do not get any data in response for "treat" also treat(stemmed from treats) is available in categories.categoryName. Can someone please assist.
When I search "treats" I get the response. how can I get a response for words that begin with the search keyword.
elasticsearch
Created an index using elastic POST request (there will be multiple records)
POST /rewards/deals/_bulk
{ "index": {}}
{
"deal_id":25,
"title": "Deal 1 Title",
"deal_subtitle":"Deal 1 subtitle - Amazing deal 20% off",
"header_title":"Never before deal",
"header_subtitle":"This is available as an amazing deal you can use.",
"categories":[
{"categoryId":32, "categoryName":"Treats!"},
{"categoryId":31, "categoryName":"Travel & Transportation"}],
"stores_list": [{"storeId":524, "storeName":"Awesome store", "geoX":"", "geoY":"", "postalCode":"417392"}],
"merchant_name": "Merchant Name",
"id": 1,
"merchant_id": 137,
"startEnd":"2018-11-16 00:00:00",
"endDate":"2018-11-30 00:00:00"
}
wrote the query to perform full-text search
GET /rewards/deals/_search
{
"query": {
"multi_match": {
"query": "treat",
"fields": ["title^10", "deal_subtitle^10", "header_subtitle^5", "header_title^5", "categories.categoryName^3", "stores_list.storeName^3", "stores_list.postalCode^3", "merchant_name^10"]
}
}
}
But I do not get any data in response for "treat" also treat(stemmed from treats) is available in categories.categoryName. Can someone please assist.
When I search "treats" I get the response. how can I get a response for words that begin with the search keyword.
elasticsearch
elasticsearch
asked Nov 20 '18 at 17:31


ichthyocentaursichthyocentaurs
1,8191024
1,8191024
Try to use the _analyze endpoint. See if it's analyzed propelry
– aclokay
Nov 20 '18 at 17:35
1
oh got it to work, just needed to add the "type":"phrase_prefix" to my query.
– ichthyocentaurs
Nov 20 '18 at 18:18
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Try to use the _analyze endpoint. See if it's analyzed propelry
– aclokay
Nov 20 '18 at 17:35
1
oh got it to work, just needed to add the "type":"phrase_prefix" to my query.
– ichthyocentaurs
Nov 20 '18 at 18:18
Try to use the _analyze endpoint. See if it's analyzed propelry
– aclokay
Nov 20 '18 at 17:35
Try to use the _analyze endpoint. See if it's analyzed propelry
– aclokay
Nov 20 '18 at 17:35
1
1
oh got it to work, just needed to add the "type":"phrase_prefix" to my query.
– ichthyocentaurs
Nov 20 '18 at 18:18
oh got it to work, just needed to add the "type":"phrase_prefix" to my query.
– ichthyocentaurs
Nov 20 '18 at 18:18
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Got it to work by just adding a "type" to the existing query
GET /rewards/deals/_search
{
"query": {
"multi_match": {
"query": "treat",
"type":"phrase_prefix",
"fields": ["title^10", "deal_subtitle^10", "header_subtitle^5", "header_title^5", "categories.categoryName^3", "stores_list.storeName^3", "stores_list.postalCode^3", "merchant_name^10"]
}
}
}
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Got it to work by just adding a "type" to the existing query
GET /rewards/deals/_search
{
"query": {
"multi_match": {
"query": "treat",
"type":"phrase_prefix",
"fields": ["title^10", "deal_subtitle^10", "header_subtitle^5", "header_title^5", "categories.categoryName^3", "stores_list.storeName^3", "stores_list.postalCode^3", "merchant_name^10"]
}
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Got it to work by just adding a "type" to the existing query
GET /rewards/deals/_search
{
"query": {
"multi_match": {
"query": "treat",
"type":"phrase_prefix",
"fields": ["title^10", "deal_subtitle^10", "header_subtitle^5", "header_title^5", "categories.categoryName^3", "stores_list.storeName^3", "stores_list.postalCode^3", "merchant_name^10"]
}
}
}
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Got it to work by just adding a "type" to the existing query
GET /rewards/deals/_search
{
"query": {
"multi_match": {
"query": "treat",
"type":"phrase_prefix",
"fields": ["title^10", "deal_subtitle^10", "header_subtitle^5", "header_title^5", "categories.categoryName^3", "stores_list.storeName^3", "stores_list.postalCode^3", "merchant_name^10"]
}
}
}
Got it to work by just adding a "type" to the existing query
GET /rewards/deals/_search
{
"query": {
"multi_match": {
"query": "treat",
"type":"phrase_prefix",
"fields": ["title^10", "deal_subtitle^10", "header_subtitle^5", "header_title^5", "categories.categoryName^3", "stores_list.storeName^3", "stores_list.postalCode^3", "merchant_name^10"]
}
}
}
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Try to use the _analyze endpoint. See if it's analyzed propelry
– aclokay
Nov 20 '18 at 17:35
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oh got it to work, just needed to add the "type":"phrase_prefix" to my query.
– ichthyocentaurs
Nov 20 '18 at 18:18