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Multi Get API
editMulti Get API
editMulti GET API allows to get multiple documents based on an index, type
(optional) and id (and possibly routing). The response includes a docs
array with all the fetched documents, each element similar in structure
to a document provided by the get
API. Here is an example:
curl 'localhost:9200/_mget' -d '{ "docs" : [ { "_index" : "test", "_type" : "type", "_id" : "1" }, { "_index" : "test", "_type" : "type", "_id" : "2" } ] }'
The mget
endpoint can also be used against an index (in which case it
is not required in the body):
curl 'localhost:9200/test/_mget' -d '{ "docs" : [ { "_type" : "type", "_id" : "1" }, { "_type" : "type", "_id" : "2" } ] }'
And type:
curl 'localhost:9200/test/type/_mget' -d '{ "docs" : [ { "_id" : "1" }, { "_id" : "2" } ] }'
In which case, the ids
element can directly be used to simplify the
request:
curl 'localhost:9200/test/type/_mget' -d '{ "ids" : ["1", "2"] }'
Optional Type
editThe mget API allows for _type
to be optional. Set it to _all
or leave it empty in order
to fetch the first document matching the id across all types.
If you don’t set the type and have many documents sharing the same _id
, you will end up
getting only the first matching document.
For example, if you have a document 1 within typeA and typeB then following request will give you back only the same document twice:
curl 'localhost:9200/test/_mget' -d '{ "ids" : ["1", "1"] }'
You need in that case to explicitly set the _type
:
GET /test/_mget/ { "docs" : [ { "_type":"typeA", "_id" : "1" }, { "_type":"typeB", "_id" : "1" } ] }
Source filtering
editBy default, the _source
field will be returned for every document (if stored).
Similar to the get API, you can retrieve only parts of
the _source
(or not at all) by using the _source
parameter. You can also use
the url parameters _source
,_source_include
& _source_exclude
to specify defaults,
which will be used when there are no per-document instructions.
For example:
curl 'localhost:9200/_mget' -d '{ "docs" : [ { "_index" : "test", "_type" : "type", "_id" : "1", "_source" : false }, { "_index" : "test", "_type" : "type", "_id" : "2", "_source" : ["field3", "field4"] }, { "_index" : "test", "_type" : "type", "_id" : "3", "_source" : { "include": ["user"], "exclude": ["user.location"] } } ] }'
Fields
editSpecific stored fields can be specified to be retrieved per document to get, similar to the fields parameter of the Get API. For example:
curl 'localhost:9200/_mget' -d '{ "docs" : [ { "_index" : "test", "_type" : "type", "_id" : "1", "fields" : ["field1", "field2"] }, { "_index" : "test", "_type" : "type", "_id" : "2", "fields" : ["field3", "field4"] } ] }'
Alternatively, you can specify the fields
parameter in the query string
as a default to be applied to all documents.
curl 'localhost:9200/test/type/_mget?fields=field1,field2' -d '{ "docs" : [ { "_id" : "1" }, { "_id" : "2", "fields" : ["field3", "field4"] } ] }'
Generated fields
editSee Generated fields for fields are generated only when indexing.
Routing
editYou can also specify routing value as a parameter:
curl 'localhost:9200/_mget?routing=key1' -d '{ "docs" : [ { "_index" : "test", "_type" : "type", "_id" : "1", "_routing" : "key2" }, { "_index" : "test", "_type" : "type", "_id" : "2" } ] }'
In this example, document test/type/2
will be fetch from shard corresponding to routing key key1
but
document test/type/1
will be fetch from shard corresponding to routing key key2
.