| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104 | [[properties]]=== `properties`Type mappings, <<object,`object` fields>> and <<nested,`nested` fields>>contain sub-fields, called `properties`. These properties may be of any<<mapping-types,datatype>>, including `object` and `nested`.  Properties canbe added:* explicitly by defining them when <<indices-create-index,creating an index>>.* explicitly by defining them when adding or updating a mapping type with the <<indices-put-mapping,PUT mapping>> API.* <<dynamic-mapping,dynamically>> just by indexing documents containing new fields.Below is an example of adding `properties` to a mapping type, an `object`field, and a `nested` field:[source,js]--------------------------------------------------PUT my_index{  "mappings": {    "_doc": { <1>      "properties": {        "manager": { <2>          "properties": {            "age":  { "type": "integer" },            "name": { "type": "text"  }          }        },        "employees": { <3>          "type": "nested",          "properties": {            "age":  { "type": "integer" },            "name": { "type": "text"  }          }        }      }    }  }}PUT my_index/_doc/1 <4>{  "region": "US",  "manager": {    "name": "Alice White",    "age": 30  },  "employees": [    {      "name": "John Smith",      "age": 34    },    {      "name": "Peter Brown",      "age": 26    }  ]}--------------------------------------------------// CONSOLE<1> Properties under the `_doc` mapping type.<2> Properties under the `manager` object field.<3> Properties under the `employees` nested field.<4> An example document which corresponds to the above mapping.TIP: The `properties` setting is allowed to have different settings for fieldsof the same name in the same index.  New properties can be added to existingfields using the <<indices-put-mapping,PUT mapping API>>.==== Dot notationInner fields can be referred to in queries, aggregations, etc., using _dotnotation_:[source,js]--------------------------------------------------GET my_index/_search{  "query": {    "match": {      "manager.name": "Alice White" <1>    }  },  "aggs": {    "Employees": {      "nested": {        "path": "employees"      },      "aggs": {        "Employee Ages": {          "histogram": {            "field": "employees.age", <2>            "interval": 5          }        }      }    }  }}--------------------------------------------------// CONSOLE// TEST[continued]IMPORTANT: The full path to the inner field must be specified.
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