_tier fieldedit

When performing queries across multiple indexes, it is sometimes desirable to target indexes held on nodes of a given data tier (data_hot, data_warm, data_cold or data_frozen). The _tier field allows matching on the tier_preference setting of the index a document was indexed into. The preferred value is accessible in certain queries :

response = client.index(
  index: 'index_1',
  id: 1,
  body: {
    text: 'Document in index 1'
  }
)
puts response

response = client.index(
  index: 'index_2',
  id: 2,
  refresh: true,
  body: {
    text: 'Document in index 2'
  }
)
puts response

response = client.search(
  index: 'index_1,index_2',
  body: {
    query: {
      terms: {
        _tier: [
          'data_hot',
          'data_warm'
        ]
      }
    }
  }
)
puts response
PUT index_1/_doc/1
{
  "text": "Document in index 1"
}

PUT index_2/_doc/2?refresh=true
{
  "text": "Document in index 2"
}

GET index_1,index_2/_search
{
  "query": {
    "terms": {
      "_tier": ["data_hot", "data_warm"] 
    }
  }
}

Querying on the _tier field

Typically a query will use a terms query to list the tiers of interest but you can use the _tier field in any query that is rewritten to a term query, such as the match, query_string, term, terms, or simple_query_string query, as well as prefix and wildcard queries. However, it does not support regexp and fuzzy queries.

The tier_preference setting of the index is a comma-delimited list of tier names in order of preference i.e. the preferred tier for hosting an index is listed first followed by potentially many fall-back options. Query matching only considers the first preference (the first value of a list).