response_filtering
All REST APIs accept a filter_path parameter that can be used to
reduce the response returned by elasticsearch. This parameter takes a
comma separated list of filters expressed with the dot notation:
curl -XGET 'localhost:9200/_search?pretty&filter_path=took,hits.hits._id,hits.hits._score'
{
"took" : 3,
"hits" : {
"hits" : [
{
"_id" : "3640",
"_score" : 1.0
},
{
"_id" : "3642",
"_score" : 1.0
}
]
}
}
In python
def get_all( connection, index_name, type_name ):
query = {
"match_all":{}
}
result = connection.search( index_name, type_name,
{"query": query},
filter_path= ["took", "hits.hits._id", "hits.hits.score"])
return result
If you want to filter _source fields, you should consider combining
the already existing
_source parameter (see Get API for more details)
with the filter_path parameter like this:
curl -XGET 'localhost:9200/_search?pretty&filter_path=hits.hits._source&_source=title'
{
"hits" : {
"hits" : [ {
"_source":{"title":"Book #2"}
}, {
"_source":{"title":"Book #1"}
}, {
"_source":{"title":"Book #3"}
} ]
}
}