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_analyzer
edit_analyzer
editThe _analyzer
mapping allows to use a document field property as the
name of the analyzer that will be used to index the document. The
analyzer will be used for any field that does not explicitly defines an
analyzer
or index_analyzer
when indexing.
Here is a simple mapping:
{ "type1" : { "_analyzer" : { "path" : "my_field" } } }
The above will use the value of the my_field
to lookup an analyzer
registered under it. For example, indexing a the following doc:
{ "my_field" : "whitespace" }
Will cause the whitespace
analyzer to be used as the index analyzer
for all fields without explicit analyzer setting.
The default path value is _analyzer
, so the analyzer can be driven for
a specific document by setting _analyzer
field in it. If custom json
field name is needed, an explicit mapping with a different path should
be set.
By default, the _analyzer
field is indexed, it can be disabled by
settings index
to no
in the mapping.