navigation_title: "Parent ID" mapped_pages:
Returns child documents joined to a specific parent document. You can use a join field mapping to create parent-child relationships between documents in the same index.
To use the parent_id query, your index must include a join field mapping. To see how you can set up an index for the parent_id query, try the following example.
Create an index with a join field mapping.
PUT /my-index-000001
{
  "mappings": {
    "properties": {
      "my-join-field": {
        "type": "join",
        "relations": {
          "my-parent": "my-child"
        }
      }
    }
  }
}
Index a parent document with an ID of 1.
PUT /my-index-000001/_doc/1?refresh
{
  "text": "This is a parent document.",
  "my-join-field": "my-parent"
}
Index a child document of the parent document.
PUT /my-index-000001/_doc/2?routing=1&refresh
{
  "text": "This is a child document.",
  "my-join-field": {
    "name": "my-child",
    "parent": "1"
  }
}
The following search returns child documents for a parent document with an ID of 1.
GET /my-index-000001/_search
{
  "query": {
      "parent_id": {
          "type": "my-child",
          "id": "1"
      }
  }
}
parent_id [parent-id-top-level-params]type
:   (Required, string) Name of the child relationship mapped for the join field.
id
:   (Required, string) ID of the parent document. The query will return child documents of this parent document.
ignore_unmapped
:   (Optional, Boolean) Indicates whether to ignore an unmapped type and not return any documents instead of an error. Defaults to false.
If false, {{es}} returns an error if the type is unmapped.
You can use this parameter to query multiple indices that may not contain the type.