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Please help me to find a mechanism to aggregate over the following domain or to prove that it doesn't exist in the current API.

    curl -XDELETE 127.0.0.1:9200/test_index

    curl -XPUT 127.0.0.1:9200/test_index -d '{
        "mappings": {
            "contact": {
                "properties": {
                    "facebook_profile": {
                        "type": "nested",
                        "properties": {
                            "education": {
                                "type": "string"
                            },
                            "year": {
                                "type": "integer"
                            }
                        }
                    },
                    "google_profile": {
                        "type": "nested",
                        "properties": {
                            "education": {
                                "type": "string"
                            },
                            "year": {
                                "type": "integer"
                            }
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    }'

    curl -XPUT 127.0.0.1:9200/test_index/contact/contact1 -d '{
        "google_profile": {
            "education": "stanford", "year": 1990
        }
    }'

    curl -XPUT 127.0.0.1:9200/test_index/contact/contact2 -d '
    {
        "facebook_profile": {
            "education": "stanford", "year": 1990
        }
    }'

How one can query ES to find statistics about how many of contacts graduated from particular universities?

I found one possibility, but it doesn't give me desired result, since it can't answer on the question above with respect to contacts, but only to their particular profiles (nested docs):

    curl -XPOST '127.0.0.1:9200/test_index/_search?search_type=count&pretty=true' -d '{
        "aggs": {
            "facebook_educations": {
                "aggs": {
                    "field": {
                        "terms": {
                            "field": "contact.facebook_profile.education"
                        },
                        "aggs": {
                            "reverse": {
                                "reverse_nested": {
                                }
                            }
                        }
                    }
                },
                "nested": {
                    "path": "contact.facebook_profile"
                }
            },
            "google_educations": {
                "aggs": {
                    "field": {
                        "terms": {
                            "field": "contact.google_profile.education"
                        },
                        "aggs": {
                            "reverse": {
                                "reverse_nested": {
                                }
                            }
                        }
                    }
                },
                "nested": {
                    "path": "contact.google_profile"
                }
            }
        }
    }'

What gives me:

    "aggregations" : {
        "facebook_educations" : {
          "doc_count" : 1,
          "field" : {
            "doc_count_error_upper_bound" : 0,
            "sum_other_doc_count" : 0,
            "buckets" : [ {
              "key" : "stanford",
              "doc_count" : 1,
              "reverse" : {
                "doc_count" : 1
              }
            } ]
          }
        },
        "google_educations" : {
          "doc_count" : 1,
          "field" : {
            "doc_count_error_upper_bound" : 0,
            "sum_other_doc_count" : 0,
            "buckets" : [ {
              "key" : "stanford",
              "doc_count" : 1,
              "reverse" : {
                "doc_count" : 1
              }
            } ]
          }
        }
    }

But here I can't be sure if one found contact is the same or different doc(parent), respectively I can't answer to my initial question.

Thank you for any advice.

1 Answer 1

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It sounds like you are trying to aggregate on multiple fields. This is not directly supported in Elasticsearch, but there are ways to work around this and get the results you are looking for.

Have a look at the discussion on Github, and also in the documentation.

If I'm understanding correctly, whether "stanford" appears in facebook_profile.education or google_profile.education, you would like the contact to be counted only once in the aggregation.

You should be able to do this in one of two ways:

  1. Use a script to concatenate the values stored in the fields:

    {
      "aggs": {
        "by_education": {
          "terms": {
            "script": "doc['contact.facebook_profile.education'].values + doc['contact.google_profile.education'].values"
          }
        }
      }
    }
    
  2. You can create create a new dedicated field at index time which contains the values from both fields, using the copy_to option. Then aggregate on the single field. For example, you could copy the contents of both fields to a new field called education_combined.

    {
      "mappings":{
        "contact":{
          "properties":{
            "facebook_profile":{
              "type":"nested",
              "properties":{
                "education":{
                  "type":"string",
                  "copy_to":"education_combined"
                },
                "year":{
                  "type":"integer"
                }
              }
            },
            "google_profile":{
              "type":"nested",
              "properties":{
                "education":{
                  "type":"string",
                  "copy_to":"education_combined"
                },
                "year":{
                  "type":"integer"
                }
              }
            },
            "education_combined":{
              "type":"string"
            }
          }
        }
      }
    }
    

    Then, simply aggregate on education_combined:

    {
      "aggs": {
        "by_education": {
          "terms": { "field": "education_combined" }
        }
      }
    }
    
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  • your first suggestion simply doesn't work, because for nested docs you have to access _source field. Second option may work, but unfortunately not in my case, since I have nested docs wrapped into child docs and I'm trying to perform some sort of has_parent aggregation. This is what I've got for now stackoverflow.com/questions/35061945/… . Thank you anyway
    – Serj
    Jan 28, 2016 at 12:55

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