pub struct HasChildQuery { /* private fields */ }
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Returns parent documents whose joined child documents match a provided query. You can create parent-child relationships between documents in the same index using a join field mapping.
To create has_child query:
Query::has_child("child", Query::term("tag", "elasticsearch"));
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/query-dsl-has-child-query.html
Implementations§
Source§impl HasChildQuery
impl HasChildQuery
pub fn serialize<__S>(
__self: &HasChildQuery,
__serializer: __S,
) -> Result<__S::Ok, __S::Error>where
__S: Serializer,
Source§impl HasChildQuery
impl HasChildQuery
Sourcepub fn ignore_unmapped(self, ignore_unmapped: bool) -> Self
pub fn ignore_unmapped(self, ignore_unmapped: bool) -> Self
Indicates whether to ignore an unmapped type
and not return any documents instead of an
error. Defaults to false
.
If false
, Elasticsearch returns an error if the type
is unmapped.
You can use this parameter to query multiple indices that may not contain the type
.
Sourcepub fn max_children(self, max_children: u32) -> Self
pub fn max_children(self, max_children: u32) -> Self
Maximum number of child documents that match the query
allowed for a returned parent
document. If the parent document exceeds this limit, it is excluded from the search results.
Sourcepub fn min_children(self, min_children: u32) -> Self
pub fn min_children(self, min_children: u32) -> Self
Minimum number of child documents that match the query
required to match the query for a
returned parent document. If the parent document does not meet this limit, it is excluded
from the search results.
Sourcepub fn score_mode(self, score_mode: HasChildScoreMode) -> Self
pub fn score_mode(self, score_mode: HasChildScoreMode) -> Self
Indicates how scores for matching child documents affect the root parent document’s relevance score.
Sourcepub fn inner_hits(self, inner_hits: InnerHits) -> Self
pub fn inner_hits(self, inner_hits: InnerHits) -> Self
The parent-join and nested features allow the return of documents that have matches in a different scope. In the parent/child case, parent documents are returned based on matches in child documents or child documents are returned based on matches in parent documents. In the nested case, documents are returned based on matches in nested inner objects.
In both cases, the actual matches in the different scopes that caused a document to be returned are hidden. In many cases, it’s very useful to know which inner nested objects (in the case of nested) or children/parent documents (in the case of parent/child) caused certain information to be returned. The inner hits feature can be used for this. This feature returns per search hit in the search response additional nested hits that caused a search hit to match in a different scope.
Inner hits can be used by defining an inner_hits
definition on a nested
, has_child
or has_parent
query and filter.
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/inner-hits.html
Sourcepub fn boost<T>(self, boost: T) -> Selfwhere
T: AsPrimitive<f32>,
pub fn boost<T>(self, boost: T) -> Selfwhere
T: AsPrimitive<f32>,
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.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for HasChildQuery
impl Clone for HasChildQuery
Source§fn clone(&self) -> HasChildQuery
fn clone(&self) -> HasChildQuery
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