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I'm trying to list all buckets on an aggregation, but it seems to be showing only the first 10.

My search:

curl -XPOST "http://localhost:9200/imoveis/_search?pretty=1" -d'
{
   "size": 0, 
   "aggregations": {
      "bairro_count": {
         "terms": {
            "field": "bairro.raw"
         }
      }
   }
}'

Returns:

{
  "took" : 2,
  "timed_out" : false,
  "_shards" : {
    "total" : 5,
    "successful" : 5,
    "failed" : 0
  },
  "hits" : {
    "total" : 16920,
    "max_score" : 0.0,
    "hits" : [ ]
  },
  "aggregations" : {
    "bairro_count" : {
      "buckets" : [ {
        "key" : "Barra da Tijuca",
        "doc_count" : 5812
      }, {
        "key" : "Centro",
        "doc_count" : 1757
      }, {
        "key" : "Recreio dos Bandeirantes",
        "doc_count" : 1027
      }, {
        "key" : "Ipanema",
        "doc_count" : 927
      }, {
        "key" : "Copacabana",
        "doc_count" : 842
      }, {
        "key" : "Leblon",
        "doc_count" : 833
      }, {
        "key" : "Botafogo",
        "doc_count" : 594
      }, {
        "key" : "Campo Grande",
        "doc_count" : 456
      }, {
        "key" : "Tijuca",
        "doc_count" : 361
      }, {
        "key" : "Flamengo",
        "doc_count" : 328
      } ]
    }
  }
}

I have much more than 10 keys for this aggregation. In this example I'd have 145 keys, and I want the count for each of them. Is there some pagination on buckets? Can I get all of them?

I'm using Elasticsearch 1.1.0

4 Answers 4

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The size param should be a param for the terms query example:

curl -XPOST "http://localhost:9200/imoveis/_search?pretty=1" -d'
{
   "size": 0,
   "aggregations": {
      "bairro_count": {
         "terms": {
            "field": "bairro.raw",
             "size": 10000
         }
      }
   }
}'

Use size: 0 for ES version 2 and prior.

Setting size:0 is deprecated in 2.x onwards, due to memory issues inflicted on your cluster with high-cardinality field values. You can read more about it in the github issue here .

It is recommended to explicitly set reasonable value for size a number between 1 to 2147483647.

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  • 14
    Note that setting size:0 is now deprecated, due to memory issues inflicted on your cluster with high-cardinality field values. github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/18838. Instead, use a real, reasonable number between 1 to 2147483647. Jul 27, 2016 at 16:48
  • thanks @PhaedrusTheGreek for pointing this out , i have edited the answer to incorporate your comment .
    – keety
    Jul 28, 2016 at 2:15
  • 1
    0 is working on 2.5.2. what do you mean by 2.x onward? do you mean after version 5? I am also curious what kind of memory issues can it cause if I want to return all possible aggs, what would be the difference between setting 0 (max_value) and 10000(Some big upper limit)?
    – Emil
    Apr 21, 2017 at 12:04
  • 5
    @batmaci it was deprecated in 2.x so would still work and was removed from 5.x
    – keety
    Apr 21, 2017 at 15:32
  • @batmaci I believe the use of size:<big number> is not less memory intensive but just makes it more explicit to client that there is performance cost. I think that is the reasoning behind deprecating size:0. You can read about it more in this github issue
    – keety
    Apr 21, 2017 at 15:36
55

How to show all buckets?

{
  "size": 0,
  "aggs": {
    "aggregation_name": {
      "terms": {
        "field": "your_field",
        "size": 10000
      }
    }
  }
}

Note

  • "size":10000 Get at most 10000 buckets. Default is 10.

  • "size":0 In result, "hits" contains 10 documents by default. We don't need them.

  • By default, the buckets are ordered by the doc_count in decreasing order.


Why do I get Fielddata is disabled on text fields by default error?

Because fielddata is disabled on text fields by default. If you have not wxplicitly chosen a field type mapping, it has the default dynamic mappings for string fields.

So, instead of writing "field": "your_field" you need to have "field": "your_field.keyword".

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If you want to get all unique values without setting a magic number (size: 10000), then use COMPOSITE AGGREGATION (ES 6.5+).

From official documentation:

"If you want to retrieve all terms or all combinations of terms in a nested terms aggregation you should use the COMPOSITE AGGREGATION which allows to paginate over all possible terms rather than setting a size greater than the cardinality of the field in the terms aggregation. The terms aggregation is meant to return the top terms and does not allow pagination."

Implementation example in JavaScript:

const ITEMS_PER_PAGE = 1000;

const body =  {
    "size": 0, // Returning only aggregation results: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/returning-only-agg-results.html
    "aggs" : {
        "langs": {
            "composite" : {
                "size": ITEMS_PER_PAGE,
                "sources" : [
                    { "language": { "terms" : { "field": "language" } } }
                ]
            }
        }
     }
};

const uniqueLanguages = [];

while (true) {
  const result = await es.search(body);

  const currentUniqueLangs = result.aggregations.langs.buckets.map(bucket => bucket.key);

  uniqueLanguages.push(...currentUniqueLangs);

  const after = result.aggregations.langs.after_key;

  if (after) {
      // continue paginating unique items
      body.aggs.langs.composite.after = after;
  } else {
      break;
  }
}

console.log(uniqueLanguages);

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  • I saw this in the docs as well. Can composite aggregations be sorted by doc_count though? It seems like they are sorted alphabetically by default
    – Pwnosaurus
    Jun 21, 2022 at 19:32
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Increase the size(2nd size) to 10000 in your term aggregations and you will get the bucket of size 10000. By default it is set to 10. Also if you want to see the search results just make the 1st size to 1, you can see 1 document, since ES does support both searching and aggregation.

curl -XPOST "http://localhost:9200/imoveis/_search?pretty=1" -d'
{
   "size": 1,
   "aggregations": {
      "bairro_count": {
         "terms": {
             "field": "bairro.raw",
             "size": 10000

         }
      }
   }
}'

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