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Author SHA1 Message Date
Hardy 49a92fc25e
Features: SearchAfter、Term Aggregation Order、Aggregation Include Filter Values (#14)
* Add support for multi_match queries

* Add support for highlights

* Add support for nested aggregations and filtered aggregations

* Update README

* Fix formatting

* fix

* feat: add support for search after

* fix:set search after []string to []interface

* fix:add .gitignore

* feat:Support for term aggs order

* Feat: Support include filter for termAggs

* Update aggregations_test.go

Fix conflict.

* Update go.mod

Co-authored-by: Caleb Champlin <caleb.champlin@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Hardy <caoxiaozhen@secnium.com>
Co-authored-by: Oran Moshai <12291998+oranmoshai@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-03-15 09:43:59 +02:00
Caleb Champlin fc16427405
Features: Filter Aggregations, Nested Aggregations, Multi Match Queries, Highlights (#12)
* Add support for multi_match queries

* Add support for highlights

* Add support for nested aggregations and filtered aggregations

* Update README

* Fix formatting
2021-03-14 09:50:22 +02:00
Ido Perlmuter b3b6dff2be
Support _source, sort and post_filter in search requests (#10)
* Add support for post filter in Search

Search requests can now accept a post filter applied after all hits were
returned from the database. For example:

    esquery.Search().
        Query(...).
        Aggs(...).
        PostFilter(esquery.Range(field).Gt(0)).
        Run(...)

* Add support for _source and sort in search requests

This commit adds the ability to use the "sort" and "_source" attributes
in search requests, via the new methods Sort, SourceIncludes and
SourceExcludes.
2020-05-21 15:44:53 +03:00
Ido Perlmuter 8e5dea816b
Add Search() function, two new aggregations (#7)
This commit implements a Search() function, which allow for running
search requests with both a query and aggregations. This function is
meant to more accurately implement the structure of search requests
accepted by ElasticSearch's Search API.

The Query() and Aggregate() functions are still included by the library,
but now simply call Search() internally, making them simple shortcuts.

Two new aggregations are also added: "terms" and "top_hits". These are
implemented a bit differently than previously implemented ones. The
structs and methods for ElasticSearch queries and aggregations will
eventually be auto-generated from a specification file, and will look
more like the new implementations of these new aggregations.
2020-04-06 12:03:42 +03:00