Multi search API

Executes several searches with a single API request.

  1. GET my-index-000001/_msearch
  2. { }
  3. {"query" : {"match" : { "message": "this is a test"}}}
  4. {"index": "my-index-000002"}
  5. {"query" : {"match_all" : {}}}

Request

GET /<target>/_msearch

Description

The multi search API executes several searches from a single API request. The format of the request is similar to the bulk API format and makes use of the newline delimited JSON (NDJSON) format.

The structure is as follows:

  1. header\n
  2. body\n
  3. header\n
  4. body\n

This structure is specifically optimized to reduce parsing if a specific search ends up redirected to another node.

The final line of data must end with a newline character \n. Each newline character may be preceded by a carriage return \r. When sending requests to this endpoint the Content-Type header should be set to application/x-ndjson.

Path parameters

<target>

(Optional, string) Comma-separated list of data streams, indices, and index aliases to search.

This list acts as a fallback if a search in the request body does not specify an index target.

Wildcard (*) expressions are supported. To search all data streams and indices in a cluster, omit this parameter or use _all or *.

Query parameters

allow_no_indices

(Optional, boolean) If true, the request does not return an error if a wildcard expression or _all value retrieves only missing or closed indices.

This parameter also applies to index aliases that point to a missing or closed index.

ccs_minimize_roundtrips

(Optional, boolean) If true, network roundtrips between the coordinating node and remote clusters are minimized for cross-cluster search requests. Defaults to true. See How cross-cluster search handles network delays.

expand_wildcards

(Optional, string) Controls what kind of indices that wildcard expressions can expand to. Multiple values are accepted when separated by a comma, as in open,hidden. Valid values are:

  • all

    Expand to open and closed indices, including hidden indices.

    open

    Expand only to open indices.

    closed

    Expand only to closed indices.

    hidden

    Expansion of wildcards will include hidden indices. Must be combined with open, closed, or both.

    none

    Wildcard expressions are not accepted.

Defaults to open.

ignore_throttled

(Optional, boolean) If true, concrete, expanded or aliased indices are ignored when frozen. Defaults to true.

ignore_unavailable

(Optional, boolean) If true, missing or closed indices are not included in the response. Defaults to false.

max_concurrent_searches

(Optional, integer) Maximum number of concurrent searches the multi search API can execute. Defaults to max(1, (# of [data nodes]($6d6f6bcdb9a25e89.md#data-node "Data node") * min([search thread pool size]($54cfc570be7e7d8f.md#search-threadpool), 10))).

max_concurrent_shard_requests

(Optional, integer) Maximum number of concurrent shard requests that each sub-search request executes per node. Defaults to 5.

You can use this parameter to prevent a request from overloading a cluster. For example, a default request hits all data streams and indices in a cluster. This could cause shard request rejections if the number of shards per node is high.

In certain scenarios, parallelism isn’t achieved through concurrent requests. In those cases, a low value in this parameter could result in poor performance. For example, in an environment where a very low number of concurrent search requests are expected, a higher value in this parameter may improve performance.

pre_filter_shard_size

(Optional, integer) Defines a threshold that enforces a pre-filter roundtrip to prefilter search shards based on query rewriting if the number of shards the search request expands to exceeds the threshold. This filter roundtrip can limit the number of shards significantly if for instance a shard can not match any documents based on its rewrite method i.e., if date filters are mandatory to match but the shard bounds and the query are disjoint. When unspecified, the pre-filter phase is executed if any of these conditions is met:

  • The request targets more than 128 shards.
  • The request targets one or more read-only index.
  • The primary sort of the query targets an indexed field.

rest_total_hits_as_int

(Optional, boolean) If true, hits.total are returned as an integer in the response. Defaults to false, which returns an object.

routing

(Optional, string) Custom routing value used to route search operations to a specific shard.

search_type

(Optional, string) Indicates whether global term and document frequencies should be used when scoring returned documents.

Options are:

  • query_then_fetch

    (default) Documents are scored using local term and document frequencies for the shard. This is usually faster but less accurate.

    dfs_query_then_fetch

    Documents are scored using global term and document frequencies across all shards. This is usually slower but more accurate.

typed_keys

(Optional, boolean) Specifies whether aggregation and suggester names should be prefixed by their respective types in the response.

Request body

The request body contains a newline-delimited list of search <header> and search <body> objects.

<header>

(Required, object) Contains parameters used to limit or change the subsequent search body request.

This object is required for each search body but can be empty ({}) or a blank line.

  • allow_no_indices

    (Optional, boolean) If true, the request does not return an error if a wildcard expression or _all value retrieves only missing or closed indices.

    This parameter also applies to index aliases that point to a missing or closed index.

expand_wildcards

(Optional, string) Controls what kind of indices that wildcard expressions can expand to. Multiple values are accepted when separated by a comma, as in open,hidden. Valid values are:

  • all

    Expand to open and closed indices, including hidden indices.

    open

    Expand only to open indices.

    closed

    Expand only to closed indices.

    hidden

    Expansion of wildcards will include hidden indices. Must be combined with open, closed, or both.

    none

    Wildcard expressions are not accepted.

Defaults to open.

  • ignore_unavailable

    (Optional, boolean) If true, documents from missing or closed indices are not included in the response. Defaults to false.

    index

    (Optional, string or array of strings) Data streams, indices, and index aliases to search. Wildcard (*) expressions are supported. You can specify multiple targets as an array.

    If this parameter is not specified, the <target> request path parameter is used as a fallback.

    preference

    (Optional, string) Node or shard used to perform the search. Random by default.

    request_cache

    (Optional, boolean) If true, the request cache can be used for this search. Defaults to index-level settings. See Shard request cache settings.

    routing

    (Optional, string) Custom routing value used to route search operations to a specific shard.

    search_type

    (Optional, string) Indicates whether global term and document frequencies should be used when scoring returned documents.

    Options are:

    • query_then_fetch

      (default) Documents are scored using local term and document frequencies for the shard. This is usually faster but less accurate.

      dfs_query_then_fetch

      Documents are scored using global term and document frequencies across all shards. This is usually slower but more accurate.

<body>

(Optional, object) Contains parameters for a search request:

  • aggregations

    (Optional, aggregation object) Aggregations you wish to run during the search. See Aggregations.

    query

    (Optional, query DSL object) Query you wish to run during the search. Hits matching this query are returned in the response.

    from

    (Optional, integer) Starting offset for returned hits. Defaults to 0.

    size

    (Optional, integer) Number of hits to return. Defaults to 10.

Response body

responses

(array) Includes the search response and status code for each search request matching its order in the original multi search request. If there was a complete failure for a specific search request, an object with error message and corresponding status code will be returned in place of the actual search response.

Examples

The header part includes which data streams, indices, and index aliases to search. The header also indicates the search_type, preference, and routing. The body includes the typical search body request (including the query, aggregations, from, size, and so on).

  1. $ cat requests
  2. {"index" : "test"}
  3. {"query" : {"match_all" : {}}, "from" : 0, "size" : 10}
  4. {"index" : "test", "search_type" : "dfs_query_then_fetch"}
  5. {"query" : {"match_all" : {}}}
  6. {}
  7. {"query" : {"match_all" : {}}}
  8. {"query" : {"match_all" : {}}}
  9. {"search_type" : "dfs_query_then_fetch"}
  10. {"query" : {"match_all" : {}}}
  1. $ curl -H "Content-Type: application/x-ndjson" -XGET localhost:9200/_msearch --data-binary "@requests"; echo

Note, the above includes an example of an empty header (can also be just without any content) which is supported as well.

The endpoint also allows you to search against data streams, indices, and index aliases in the request path. In this case, it will be used as the default target unless explicitly specified in the header’s index parameter. For example:

  1. GET my-index-000001/_msearch
  2. {}
  3. {"query" : {"match_all" : {}}, "from" : 0, "size" : 10}
  4. {}
  5. {"query" : {"match_all" : {}}}
  6. {"index" : "my-index-000002"}
  7. {"query" : {"match_all" : {}}}

The above will execute the search against the my-index-000001 index for all the requests that don’t define an index target in the request body. The last search will be executed against the my-index-000002 index.

The search_type can be set in a similar manner to globally apply to all search requests.

Security

See URL-based access control

Template support

Much like described in Search Template for the _search resource, _msearch also provides support for templates. Submit them like follows for inline templates:

  1. GET _msearch/template
  2. {"index" : "my-index-000001"}
  3. { "source" : "{ \"query\": { \"match\": { \"message\" : \"{{keywords}}\" } } } }", "params": { "query_type": "match", "keywords": "some message" } }
  4. {"index" : "my-index-000001"}
  5. { "source" : "{ \"query\": { \"match_{{template}}\": {} } }", "params": { "template": "all" } }

You can also create search templates:

  1. POST /_scripts/my_template_1
  2. {
  3. "script": {
  4. "lang": "mustache",
  5. "source": {
  6. "query": {
  7. "match": {
  8. "message": "{{query_string}}"
  9. }
  10. }
  11. }
  12. }
  13. }
  1. POST /_scripts/my_template_2
  2. {
  3. "script": {
  4. "lang": "mustache",
  5. "source": {
  6. "query": {
  7. "term": {
  8. "{{field}}": "{{value}}"
  9. }
  10. }
  11. }
  12. }
  13. }

You can use search templates in a _msearch:

  1. GET _msearch/template
  2. {"index" : "main"}
  3. { "id": "my_template_1", "params": { "query_string": "some message" } }
  4. {"index" : "main"}
  5. { "id": "my_template_2", "params": { "field": "user", "value": "test" } }

Partial responses

To ensure fast responses, the multi search API will respond with partial results if one or more shards fail. See Shard failures for more information.