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- [[mapping-routing-field]]
- === `_routing` field
- A document is routed to a particular shard in an index using the following
- formula:
- shard_num = hash(_routing) % num_primary_shards
- The default value used for `_routing` is the document's <<mapping-id-field,`_id`>>
- or the document's <<mapping-parent-field,`_parent`>> ID, if present.
- Custom routing patterns can be implemented by specifying a custom `routing`
- value per document. For instance:
- [source,js]
- ------------------------------
- PUT my_index/my_type/1?routing=user1 <1>
- {
- "title": "This is a document"
- }
- GET my_index/my_type/1?routing=user1 <2>
- ------------------------------
- // AUTOSENSE
- // TESTSETUP
- <1> This document uses `user1` as its routing value, instead of its ID.
- <2> The same `routing` value needs to be provided when
- <<docs-get,getting>>, <<docs-delete,deleting>>, or <<docs-update,updating>>
- the document.
- The value of the `_routing` field is accessible in queries and scripts:
- [source,js]
- --------------------------
- GET my_index/_search
- {
- "query": {
- "terms": {
- "_routing": [ "user1" ] <1>
- }
- },
- "script_fields": {
- "Routing value": {
- "script": "doc['_routing']" <4>
- }
- }
- }
- --------------------------
- // AUTOSENSE
- <1> Querying on the `_routing` field (also see the <<query-dsl-ids-query,`ids` query>>)
- <2> Accessing the `_routing` field in scripts (inline scripts must be <<enable-dynamic-scripting,enabled>> for this example to work)
- ==== Searching with custom routing
- Custom routing can reduce the impact of searches. Instead of having to fan
- out a search request to all the shards in an index, the request can be sent to
- just the shard that matches the specific routing value (or values):
- [source,js]
- ------------------------------
- GET my_index/_search?routing=user1,user2 <1>
- {
- "query": {
- "match": {
- "title": "document"
- }
- }
- }
- ------------------------------
- // AUTOSENSE
- <1> This search request will only be executed on the shards associated with the `user1` and `user2` routing values.
- ==== Making a routing value required
- When using custom routing, it is important to provide the routing value
- whenever <<docs-index_,indexing>>, <<docs-get,getting>>,
- <<docs-delete,deleting>>, or <<docs-update,updating>> a document.
- Forgetting the routing value can lead to a document being indexed on more than
- one shard. As a safeguard, the `_routing` field can be configured to make a
- custom `routing` value required for all CRUD operations:
- [source,js]
- ------------------------------
- PUT my_index2
- {
- "mappings": {
- "my_type": {
- "_routing": {
- "required": true <1>
- }
- }
- }
- }
- PUT my_index2/my_type/1 <2>
- {
- "text": "No routing value provided"
- }
- ------------------------------
- // AUTOSENSE
- // TEST[catch:request]
- <1> Routing is required for `my_type` documents.
- <2> This index request throws a `routing_missing_exception`.
- ==== Unique IDs with custom routing
- When indexing documents specifying a custom `_routing`, the uniqueness of the
- `_id` is not guaranteed across all of the shards in the index. In fact,
- documents with the same `_id` might end up on different shards if indexed with
- different `_routing` values.
- It is up to the user to ensure that IDs are unique across the index.
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