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Searching through multiple index yielding 0 documents in elasticsearch-py
2019 Community Moderator ElectionMultiple Indexes vs Multi-Column IndexesElasticSearch types and indexing performanceTire - search elasticsearch multiple indexes and filterelasticsearch - multiple index search returning unexpected resultsMongodb indexing with $or operatorHow to get entities' index in ElasticSearch-SparkUsing add/remove when searching multiple indices with elasticsearchFacing memory issues with elastic search while indexingElasticSearch returns 404 while multi-index, multi-type searchElasticSearch query for getting exact results from Documents
I have a search query to make across multiple indexes. To enable this as per the documentation, I need to provide a comma-separated list of indexes.
But when I try to do it as: es.search(index='index1,index2',body=body)
I get no result:u'hits': u'hits': [], u'total': 0, u'max_score': None, u'_shards': u'successful': 10, u'failed': 0, u'skipped': 0, u'total': 10, u'took': 1, u'timed_out': False
However, index='_all' works to search across all index. Am I doing something incorrectly here or is there some issue with this functionality? Thanks.
python elasticsearch indexing elasticsearch-py
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I have a search query to make across multiple indexes. To enable this as per the documentation, I need to provide a comma-separated list of indexes.
But when I try to do it as: es.search(index='index1,index2',body=body)
I get no result:u'hits': u'hits': [], u'total': 0, u'max_score': None, u'_shards': u'successful': 10, u'failed': 0, u'skipped': 0, u'total': 10, u'took': 1, u'timed_out': False
However, index='_all' works to search across all index. Am I doing something incorrectly here or is there some issue with this functionality? Thanks.
python elasticsearch indexing elasticsearch-py
add a comment |
I have a search query to make across multiple indexes. To enable this as per the documentation, I need to provide a comma-separated list of indexes.
But when I try to do it as: es.search(index='index1,index2',body=body)
I get no result:u'hits': u'hits': [], u'total': 0, u'max_score': None, u'_shards': u'successful': 10, u'failed': 0, u'skipped': 0, u'total': 10, u'took': 1, u'timed_out': False
However, index='_all' works to search across all index. Am I doing something incorrectly here or is there some issue with this functionality? Thanks.
python elasticsearch indexing elasticsearch-py
I have a search query to make across multiple indexes. To enable this as per the documentation, I need to provide a comma-separated list of indexes.
But when I try to do it as: es.search(index='index1,index2',body=body)
I get no result:u'hits': u'hits': [], u'total': 0, u'max_score': None, u'_shards': u'successful': 10, u'failed': 0, u'skipped': 0, u'total': 10, u'took': 1, u'timed_out': False
However, index='_all' works to search across all index. Am I doing something incorrectly here or is there some issue with this functionality? Thanks.
python elasticsearch indexing elasticsearch-py
python elasticsearch indexing elasticsearch-py
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According to the documentation posted by you:
index a comma separated list... (enphasys is mine)
In your code you pass a string:
es.search(index='index1,index2',body=body)
So you should simply:
es.search(index=['index1','index2'],body=body)
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According to the documentation posted by you:
index a comma separated list... (enphasys is mine)
In your code you pass a string:
es.search(index='index1,index2',body=body)
So you should simply:
es.search(index=['index1','index2'],body=body)
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According to the documentation posted by you:
index a comma separated list... (enphasys is mine)
In your code you pass a string:
es.search(index='index1,index2',body=body)
So you should simply:
es.search(index=['index1','index2'],body=body)
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According to the documentation posted by you:
index a comma separated list... (enphasys is mine)
In your code you pass a string:
es.search(index='index1,index2',body=body)
So you should simply:
es.search(index=['index1','index2'],body=body)
According to the documentation posted by you:
index a comma separated list... (enphasys is mine)
In your code you pass a string:
es.search(index='index1,index2',body=body)
So you should simply:
es.search(index=['index1','index2'],body=body)
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