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Wrapper query
edit
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Wrapper query
editA query that accepts any other query as base64 encoded string.
resp = client.search(
query={
"wrapper": {
"query": "eyJ0ZXJtIiA6IHsgInVzZXIuaWQiIDogImtpbWNoeSIgfX0="
}
},
)
print(resp)
response = client.search(
body: {
query: {
wrapper: {
query: 'eyJ0ZXJtIiA6IHsgInVzZXIuaWQiIDogImtpbWNoeSIgfX0='
}
}
}
)
puts response
const response = await client.search({
query: {
wrapper: {
query: "eyJ0ZXJtIiA6IHsgInVzZXIuaWQiIDogImtpbWNoeSIgfX0=",
},
},
});
console.log(response);
GET /_search
{
"query": {
"wrapper": {
"query": "eyJ0ZXJtIiA6IHsgInVzZXIuaWQiIDogImtpbWNoeSIgfX0="
}
}
}
This query is more useful in the context of Spring Data Elasticsearch. It’s the way a user can add custom queries when using Spring Data repositories. The user can add a @Query() annotation to a repository method. When such a method is called we do a parameter replacement in the query argument of the annotation and then send this as the query part of a search request.