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Script Fields Usageedit
Allows to return a script evaluation (based on different fields) for each hit.
Script fields can work on fields that are not stored, and allow to return custom values to be returned (the evaluated value of the script).
Script fields can also access the actual _source
document and extract specific elements to
be returned from it by using params['_source']
.
Script fields can be accessed on the response using .Fields
, similarly to stored fields.
See the Elasticsearch documentation on script fields for more detail.
Fluent DSL exampleedit
s => s .ScriptFields(sf => sf .ScriptField("test1", sc => sc .Source("doc['numberOfCommits'].value * 2") ) .ScriptField("test2", sc => sc .Source("doc['numberOfCommits'].value * params.factor") .Params(p => p .Add("factor", 2.0) ) ) )
Object Initializer syntax exampleedit
new SearchRequest<Project> { ScriptFields = new ScriptFields { { "test1", new ScriptField { Script = new InlineScript("doc['numberOfCommits'].value * 2") } }, { "test2", new InlineScript("doc['numberOfCommits'].value * params.factor") { Params = new FluentDictionary<string, object> { { "factor", 2.0 } } } } } }
Example json output.
{ "script_fields": { "test1": { "script": { "source": "doc['numberOfCommits'].value * 2" } }, "test2": { "script": { "source": "doc['numberOfCommits'].value * params.factor", "params": { "factor": 2.0 } } } } }
Handling Responsesedit
foreach (var fields in response.Fields) { fields.Value<int>("test1").Should().BeGreaterOrEqualTo(0); fields.Value<double>("test2").Should().BeGreaterOrEqualTo(0); }