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Indexing and full text search
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# Search Service
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Store and search JSON records. The Search API provides full indexing and text search.
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Powered by [OpenSearch](https://opensearch.org/).
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Search for a given word or phrase in a particular field of a record. Combine multiple with either `AND` or `OR` boolean operators to create complex queries.
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## Usage
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Records are indexed using the `/search/index` endpoint. Record fields are automatically indexed with no need to define which fields to index ahead of time. Records are logically grouped in to `indexes` so you may have an index for customers and one for products. Once records are inserted you are ready to search, simple as that.
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## Search query language
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The search API supports a simple query language to let you get to your data quickly without having to learn a complicated language.
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The most basic query looks like this
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```sql
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key == 'value'
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```
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where you specify a key and a value to find. For example you might want to look for every customer with first name of John
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```sql
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first_name == 'John'
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```
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String values support single or double quotes.
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Values can also be numbers
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```sql
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age == 37
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```
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or booleans
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```sql
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verified == true
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```
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You can search on fields that are nested in the record using dot (`.`) as a separator
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```sql
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address.city == 'London'
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```
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The API also supports wildcard `*` matching to enable scenarios like autocomplete.
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```sql
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first_name == 'Joh*'
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```
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In addition to equality `==` the API support greater than or equals `>=` and less than or equals `<=` operators
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```sql
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age >= 37
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age <= 37
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```
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Simple queries can be combined with logical `and`
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```sql
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first_name == "John" AND age <= 37
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```
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or logical `or`
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```sql
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first_name == "John" OR first_name == "Jane"
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```
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If combining `and` and `or` operations you will need to use parentheses to explicitly define precedence
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```sql
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(first_name == "John" OR first_name == "Jane") AND age <= 37
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```
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