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- [[mapping-index-field]]
- === `_index` field
- When performing queries across multiple indexes, it is sometimes desirable to
- add query clauses that are associated with documents of only certain indexes.
- The `_index` field allows matching on the index a document was indexed into.
- Its value is accessible in `term`, or `terms` queries, aggregations,
- scripts, and when sorting:
- NOTE: The `_index` is exposed as a virtual field -- it is not added to the
- Lucene index as a real field. This means that you can use the `_index` field
- in a `term` or `terms` query (or any query that is rewritten to a `term`
- query, such as the `match`, `query_string` or `simple_query_string` query),
- but it does not support `prefix`, `wildcard`, `regexp`, or `fuzzy` queries.
- [source,js]
- --------------------------
- # Example documents
- PUT index_1/_doc/1
- {
- "text": "Document in index 1"
- }
- PUT index_2/_doc/2?refresh=true
- {
- "text": "Document in index 2"
- }
- GET index_1,index_2/_search
- {
- "query": {
- "terms": {
- "_index": ["index_1", "index_2"] <1>
- }
- },
- "aggs": {
- "indices": {
- "terms": {
- "field": "_index", <2>
- "size": 10
- }
- }
- },
- "sort": [
- {
- "_index": { <3>
- "order": "asc"
- }
- }
- ],
- "script_fields": {
- "index_name": {
- "script": {
- "lang": "painless",
- "source": "doc['_index']" <4>
- }
- }
- }
- }
- --------------------------
- // CONSOLE
- <1> Querying on the `_index` field
- <2> Aggregating on the `_index` field
- <3> Sorting on the `_index` field
- <4> Accessing the `_index` field in scripts
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