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Max Aggregation
editMax Aggregation
editA single-value
metrics aggregation that keeps track and returns the maximum value among the numeric values extracted from the aggregated documents. These values can be extracted either from specific numeric fields in the documents, or be generated by a provided script.
Computing the max price value across all documents
{ "aggs" : { "max_price" : { "max" : { "field" : "price" } } } }
Response:
{ ... "aggregations": { "max_price": { "value": 35 } } }
As can be seen, the name of the aggregation (max_price
above) also serves as the key by which the aggregation result can be retrieved from the returned response.
Script
editComputing the max price value across all document, this time using a script:
{ "aggs" : { "max_price" : { "max" : { "script" : "doc['price'].value" } } } }
This will interpret the script
parameter as an inline
script with the default script language and no script parameters. To use a file script use the following syntax:
{ "aggs" : { "max_price" : { "max" : { "script" : { "file": "my_script", "params": { "field": "price" } } } } } }
for indexed scripts replace the file
parameter with an id
parameter.
Value Script
editLet’s say that the prices of the documents in our index are in USD, but we would like to compute the max in EURO (and for the sake of this example, lets say the conversion rate is 1.2). We can use a value script to apply the conversion rate to every value before it is aggregated:
{ "aggs" : { "max_price_in_euros" : { "max" : { "field" : "price", "script" : { "inline": "_value * conversion_rate", "params" : { "conversion_rate" : 1.2 } } } } } }
Missing value
editThe missing
parameter defines how documents that are missing a value should be treated.
By default they will be ignored but it is also possible to treat them as if they
had a value.