--- navigation_title: "Shingle" mapped_pages: - https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/analysis-shingle-tokenfilter.html --- # Shingle token filter [analysis-shingle-tokenfilter] Add shingles, or word [n-grams](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N-gram), to a token stream by concatenating adjacent tokens. By default, the `shingle` token filter outputs two-word shingles and unigrams. For example, many tokenizers convert `the lazy dog` to `[ the, lazy, dog ]`. You can use the `shingle` filter to add two-word shingles to this stream: `[ the, the lazy, lazy, lazy dog, dog ]`. ::::{tip} Shingles are often used to help speed up phrase queries, such as [`match_phrase`](/reference/query-languages/query-dsl/query-dsl-match-query-phrase.md). Rather than creating shingles using the `shingles` filter, we recommend you use the [`index-phrases`](/reference/elasticsearch/mapping-reference/index-phrases.md) mapping parameter on the appropriate [text](/reference/elasticsearch/mapping-reference/text.md) field instead. :::: This filter uses Lucene’s [ShingleFilter](https://lucene.apache.org/core/10_0_0/analysis/common/org/apache/lucene/analysis/shingle/ShingleFilter.html). ## Example [analysis-shingle-tokenfilter-analyze-ex] The following [analyze API](https://www.elastic.co/docs/api/doc/elasticsearch/operation/operation-indices-analyze) request uses the `shingle` filter to add two-word shingles to the token stream for `quick brown fox jumps`: ```console GET /_analyze { "tokenizer": "whitespace", "filter": [ "shingle" ], "text": "quick brown fox jumps" } ``` The filter produces the following tokens: ```text [ quick, quick brown, brown, brown fox, fox, fox jumps, jumps ] ``` To produce shingles of 2-3 words, add the following arguments to the analyze API request: * `min_shingle_size`: `2` * `max_shingle_size`: `3` ```console GET /_analyze { "tokenizer": "whitespace", "filter": [ { "type": "shingle", "min_shingle_size": 2, "max_shingle_size": 3 } ], "text": "quick brown fox jumps" } ``` The filter produces the following tokens: ```text [ quick, quick brown, quick brown fox, brown, brown fox, brown fox jumps, fox, fox jumps, jumps ] ``` To only include shingles in the output, add an `output_unigrams` argument of `false` to the request. ```console GET /_analyze { "tokenizer": "whitespace", "filter": [ { "type": "shingle", "min_shingle_size": 2, "max_shingle_size": 3, "output_unigrams": false } ], "text": "quick brown fox jumps" } ``` The filter produces the following tokens: ```text [ quick brown, quick brown fox, brown fox, brown fox jumps, fox jumps ] ``` ## Add to an analyzer [analysis-shingle-tokenfilter-analyzer-ex] The following [create index API](https://www.elastic.co/docs/api/doc/elasticsearch/operation/operation-indices-create) request uses the `shingle` filter to configure a new [custom analyzer](docs-content://manage-data/data-store/text-analysis/create-custom-analyzer.md). ```console PUT /my-index-000001 { "settings": { "analysis": { "analyzer": { "standard_shingle": { "tokenizer": "standard", "filter": [ "shingle" ] } } } } } ``` ## Configurable parameters [analysis-shingle-tokenfilter-configure-parms] `max_shingle_size` : (Optional, integer) Maximum number of tokens to concatenate when creating shingles. Defaults to `2`. ::::{note} This value cannot be lower than the `min_shingle_size` argument, which defaults to `2`. The difference between this value and the `min_shingle_size` argument cannot exceed the [`index.max_shingle_diff`](/reference/elasticsearch/index-settings/index-modules.md#index-max-shingle-diff) index-level setting, which defaults to `3`. :::: `min_shingle_size` : (Optional, integer) Minimum number of tokens to concatenate when creating shingles. Defaults to `2`. ::::{note} This value cannot exceed the `max_shingle_size` argument, which defaults to `2`. The difference between the `max_shingle_size` argument and this value cannot exceed the [`index.max_shingle_diff`](/reference/elasticsearch/index-settings/index-modules.md#index-max-shingle-diff) index-level setting, which defaults to `3`. :::: `output_unigrams` : (Optional, Boolean) If `true`, the output includes the original input tokens. If `false`, the output only includes shingles; the original input tokens are removed. Defaults to `true`. `output_unigrams_if_no_shingles` : If `true`, the output includes the original input tokens only if no shingles are produced; if shingles are produced, the output only includes shingles. Defaults to `false`. ::::{important} If both this and the `output_unigrams` parameter are `true`, only the `output_unigrams` argument is used. :::: `token_separator` : (Optional, string) Separator used to concatenate adjacent tokens to form a shingle. Defaults to a space (`" "`). `filler_token` : (Optional, string) String used in shingles as a replacement for empty positions that do not contain a token. This filler token is only used in shingles, not original unigrams. Defaults to an underscore (`_`). Some token filters, such as the `stop` filter, create empty positions when removing stop words with a position increment greater than one. ::::{dropdown} Example In the following [analyze API](https://www.elastic.co/docs/api/doc/elasticsearch/operation/operation-indices-analyze) request, the `stop` filter removes the stop word `a` from `fox jumps a lazy dog`, creating an empty position. The subsequent `shingle` filter replaces this empty position with a plus sign (`+`) in shingles. ```console GET /_analyze { "tokenizer": "whitespace", "filter": [ { "type": "stop", "stopwords": [ "a" ] }, { "type": "shingle", "filler_token": "+" } ], "text": "fox jumps a lazy dog" } ``` The filter produces the following tokens: ```text [ fox, fox jumps, jumps, jumps +, + lazy, lazy, lazy dog, dog ] ``` :::: ## Customize [analysis-shingle-tokenfilter-customize] To customize the `shingle` filter, duplicate it to create the basis for a new custom token filter. You can modify the filter using its configurable parameters. For example, the following [create index API](https://www.elastic.co/docs/api/doc/elasticsearch/operation/operation-indices-create) request uses a custom `shingle` filter, `my_shingle_filter`, to configure a new [custom analyzer](docs-content://manage-data/data-store/text-analysis/create-custom-analyzer.md). The `my_shingle_filter` filter uses a `min_shingle_size` of `2` and a `max_shingle_size` of `5`, meaning it produces shingles of 2-5 words. The filter also includes a `output_unigrams` argument of `false`, meaning that only shingles are included in the output. ```console PUT /my-index-000001 { "settings": { "analysis": { "analyzer": { "en": { "tokenizer": "standard", "filter": [ "my_shingle_filter" ] } }, "filter": { "my_shingle_filter": { "type": "shingle", "min_shingle_size": 2, "max_shingle_size": 5, "output_unigrams": false } } } } } ```