Struct elasticsearch_dsl::search::queries::full_text::QueryStringQuery [−][src]
pub struct QueryStringQuery { /* fields omitted */ }
Expand description
Returns documents that match a provided text, number, date or boolean value. The provided text is analyzed before matching.
The match
query is the standard query for performing a full-text search,
including options for fuzzy matching.
To create a Match query with numeric values:
Query::query_string("(new york city) OR (big apple)")
.boost(2)
.name("test");
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/query-dsl-query-string-query.html
Implementations
Default field you wish to search if no field is provided in the query string.
Defaults to the index.query.default_field
index setting, which has a
default value of *
. The *
value extracts all fields that are
eligible for term queries and filters the metadata fields. All
extracted fields are then combined to build a query if no prefix
is specified.
Searching across all eligible fields does not include
nested documents.
Use a nested
query to search those documents.
For mappings with a large number of fields, searching across all eligible fields could be expensive.
There is a limit on the number of fields that can be queried at once.
It is defined by the indices.query.bool.max_clause_count
search setting,
which defaults to 1024.
If true
, the wildcard characters *
and ?
are allowed as the first
character of the query string.
Defaults to true
.
If true
, the query attempts to analyze wildcard terms in the query
string.
Defaults to false
.
Analyzer
used to convert text in the query string into tokens. Defaults to the
index-time analyzer
mapped for the default_field
. If no analyzer is mapped, the index’s
default analyzer is used.
pub fn auto_generate_synonyms_phrase_query(
self,
auto_generate_synonyms_phrase_query: bool
) -> Self
pub fn auto_generate_synonyms_phrase_query(
self,
auto_generate_synonyms_phrase_query: bool
) -> Self
If true
, the parser creates a
match_phrase
query for each
multi-position token.
Defaults to true
. For examples, see
Multi-position tokens.
Default boolean logic used to interpret text in the query string if no operators are specified.
If true
, enable position increments in queries constructed from a
query_string
search.
Defaults to true
.
Array of fields you wish to search.
You can use this parameter query to search across multiple fields. See Search multiple fields.
Maximum edit distance allowed for fuzzy matching. For fuzzy syntax, see
Fuzziness
.
Maximum number of terms to which the query expands for fuzzy matching.
Defaults to 50
.
Number of beginning characters left unchanged for fuzzy matching.
Defaults to 0
.
If true
, edits for fuzzy matching include transpositions of two
adjacent characters (ab → ba).
Defaults to true
.
If true
, format-based errors, such as providing a text query
value for a
numeric
field, are ignored.
Defaults to false
.
Maximum number of automaton states required for the query.
Default is 10000
.
Elasticsearch uses Apache Lucene internally to parse regular expressions. Lucene converts each regular expression to a finite automaton containing a number of determinized states.
You can use this parameter to prevent that conversion from unintentionally consuming too many resources. You may need to increase this limit to run complex regular expressions.
pub fn minimum_should_match(
self,
minimum_should_match: impl Into<MinimumShouldMatch>
) -> Self
pub fn minimum_should_match(
self,
minimum_should_match: impl Into<MinimumShouldMatch>
) -> Self
Minimum number of clauses that must match for a document to be returned.
See the
minimum_should_match
parameter
for valid values and more information.
Analyzer used to convert quoted text in the query string into tokens.
Defaults to the
search_quote_analyzer
mapped for the default_field
.
For quoted text, this parameter overrides the analyzer specified in the
analyzer
parameter.
Maximum number of positions allowed between matching tokens for phrases.
Defaults to 0
. If 0
, exact phrase matches are required. Transposed
terms have a slop of 2
.
Suffix appended to quoted text in the query string.
You can use this suffix to use a different analysis method for exact matches. See Mixing exact search with stemming.
Method used to rewrite the query. For valid values and more
information, see the rewrite
parameter.
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) offset
or IANA time zone
used to convert date
values in the query string to UTC.
Valid values are ISO 8601 UTC offsets, such as +01:00
or -08:00
,
and IANA time zone IDs, such as America/Los_Angeles
.
Floating point number used to decrease or increase the
relevance scores
of a query. Defaults to 1.0
.
You can use the boost parameter to adjust relevance scores for searches containing two or more queries.
Boost values are relative to the default value of 1.0
.
A boost value between 0 and 1.0
decreases the relevance score.
A value greater than 1.0
increases the relevance score.
You can use named queries to track which queries matched
returned documents. If named queries are used, the response
includes a matched_queries
property for each hit.
Trait Implementations
Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
This method tests for self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
. Read more
This method tests for !=
.
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for QueryStringQuery
impl Send for QueryStringQuery
impl Sync for QueryStringQuery
impl Unpin for QueryStringQuery
impl UnwindSafe for QueryStringQuery
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more