Match phrase query
The match_phrase
query analyzes the text and creates a phrase
query out of the analyzed text. For example:
GET /_search
{
"query": {
"match_phrase": {
"message": "this is a test"
}
}
}
query
- (Required) Text, number, boolean value or date you wish to find in the provided
<field>
. analyzer
- (Optional, string) Analyzer used to convert the text in the
query
value into tokens. Defaults to the index-time analyzer mapped for the<field>
. If no analyzer is mapped, the index’s default analyzer is used. slop
- (Optional, integer) Maximum number of positions allowed between matching tokens. Defaults to
0
. Transposed terms have a slop of2
. zero_terms_query
- (Optional, string) Indicates whether no documents are returned if the
analyzer
removes all tokens, such as when using astop
filter. Valid values are: none
(Default)- No documents are returned if the
analyzer
removes all tokens. all
- Returns all documents, similar to a
match_all
query.
A phrase query matches terms up to a configurable slop
(which defaults to 0) in any order. Transposed terms have a slop of 2.
The analyzer
can be set to control which analyzer will perform the analysis process on the text. It defaults to the field explicit mapping definition, or the default search analyzer, for example:
GET /_search
{
"query": {
"match_phrase": {
"message": {
"query": "this is a test",
"analyzer": "my_analyzer"
}
}
}
}