Exists query
Returns documents that contain an indexed value for a field.
An indexed value may not exist for a document’s field due to a variety of reasons:
- The field in the source JSON is
nullor[] - The field has
"index" : falseand"doc_values" : falseset in the mapping - The length of the field value exceeded an
ignore_abovesetting in the mapping - The field value was malformed and
ignore_malformedwas defined in the mapping
GET /_search
{
"query": {
"exists": {
"field": "user"
}
}
}
field-
(Required, string) Name of the field you wish to search.
While a field is deemed non-existent if the JSON value is
nullor[], these values will indicate the field does exist:- Empty strings, such as
""or"-" - Arrays containing
nulland another value, such as[null, "foo"] - A custom
null-value, defined in field mapping
- Empty strings, such as
To find documents that are missing an indexed value for a field, use the must_not boolean query with the exists query.
The following search returns documents that are missing an indexed value for the user.id field.
GET /_search
{
"query": {
"bool": {
"must_not": {
"exists": {
"field": "user.id"
}
}
}
}
}