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ES|QL MATCH function

Embedded
field
Field that the query will target.
query
Value to find in the provided field.
options

(Optional) Match additional options as function named parameters.

Use MATCH to perform a match query on the specified field. Using MATCH is equivalent to using the match query in the Elasticsearch Query DSL.

Match can be used on fields from the text family like text and semantic_text, as well as other field types like keyword, boolean, dates, and numeric types. When Match is used on a semantic_text field, it will perform a semantic query on the field.

Match can use function named parameters to specify additional options for the match query. All match query parameters are supported.

For a simplified syntax, you can use the match operator : operator instead of MATCH.

MATCH returns true if the provided query matches the row.

field query options result
boolean boolean named parameters boolean
boolean keyword named parameters boolean
date date named parameters boolean
date keyword named parameters boolean
date_nanos date_nanos named parameters boolean
date_nanos keyword named parameters boolean
double double named parameters boolean
double integer named parameters boolean
double keyword named parameters boolean
double long named parameters boolean
integer double named parameters boolean
integer integer named parameters boolean
integer keyword named parameters boolean
integer long named parameters boolean
ip ip named parameters boolean
ip keyword named parameters boolean
keyword keyword named parameters boolean
long double named parameters boolean
long integer named parameters boolean
long keyword named parameters boolean
long long named parameters boolean
text keyword named parameters boolean
unsigned_long double named parameters boolean
unsigned_long integer named parameters boolean
unsigned_long keyword named parameters boolean
unsigned_long long named parameters boolean
unsigned_long unsigned_long named parameters boolean
version keyword named parameters boolean
version version named parameters boolean
fuzziness
(keyword) Maximum edit distance allowed for matching.
auto_generate_synonyms_phrase_query
(boolean) If true, match phrase queries are automatically created for multi-term synonyms. Defaults to true.
analyzer
(keyword) Analyzer used to convert the text in the query value into token. Defaults to the index-time analyzer mapped for the field. If no analyzer is mapped, the index’s default analyzer is used.
minimum_should_match
(integer) Minimum number of clauses that must match for a document to be returned.
zero_terms_query
(keyword) Indicates whether all documents or none are returned if the analyzer removes all tokens, such as when using a stop filter. Defaults to none.
boost
(float) Floating point number used to decrease or increase the relevance scores of the query. Defaults to 1.0.
fuzzy_transpositions
(boolean) If true, edits for fuzzy matching include transpositions of two adjacent characters (ab → ba). Defaults to true.
fuzzy_rewrite
(keyword) Method used to rewrite the query. See the rewrite parameter for valid values and more information. If the fuzziness parameter is not 0, the match query uses a fuzzy_rewrite method of top_terms_blended_freqs_${max_expansions} by default.
prefix_length
(integer) Number of beginning characters left unchanged for fuzzy matching. Defaults to 0.
lenient
(boolean) If false, format-based errors, such as providing a text query value for a numeric field, are returned. Defaults to false.
operator
(keyword) Boolean logic used to interpret text in the query value. Defaults to OR.
max_expansions

(integer) Maximum number of terms to which the query will expand. Defaults to 50.

FROM books
| WHERE MATCH(author, "Faulkner")
		
book_no:keyword author:text
2378 [Carol Faulkner, Holly Byers Ochoa, Lucretia Mott]
2713 William Faulkner
2847 Colleen Faulkner
2883 William Faulkner
3293 Danny Faulkner
FROM books
| WHERE MATCH(title, "Hobbit Back Again", {"operator": "AND"})
| KEEP title;
		
title:text
The Hobbit or There and Back Again