How to add multiple term aggregation to search request?










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How can I add multiple term independent aggregation to elasticsearch searchRequest in Java?



Right now I am doing it in cycle for a single field at the time and combining the answers but this is inefficient.



Is there any better way how can I combine multiple independent term aggregation into one search request ?










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  • Show us what have you tried.
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  • @syntagma Right now I am doing it in cycle for every field I am interested. Then I am connecting it to final response, but this is not really good solution since I am making unnecessary calls to elastic.
    – Druudik
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How can I add multiple term independent aggregation to elasticsearch searchRequest in Java?



Right now I am doing it in cycle for a single field at the time and combining the answers but this is inefficient.



Is there any better way how can I combine multiple independent term aggregation into one search request ?










share|improve this question























  • Show us what have you tried.
    – syntagma
    Nov 11 '18 at 22:07










  • @syntagma Right now I am doing it in cycle for every field I am interested. Then I am connecting it to final response, but this is not really good solution since I am making unnecessary calls to elastic.
    – Druudik
    Nov 11 '18 at 22:17











  • Welcome to StackOverflow. Please read the help section on how to ask and then edit your question, as this will help the community better understand your specific issue and provide you with a good answer: stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask
    – Graham
    Nov 12 '18 at 2:27










  • Specifically, you need to edit your question to show what you have already tried.
    – Graham
    Nov 12 '18 at 2:28













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How can I add multiple term independent aggregation to elasticsearch searchRequest in Java?



Right now I am doing it in cycle for a single field at the time and combining the answers but this is inefficient.



Is there any better way how can I combine multiple independent term aggregation into one search request ?










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How can I add multiple term independent aggregation to elasticsearch searchRequest in Java?



Right now I am doing it in cycle for a single field at the time and combining the answers but this is inefficient.



Is there any better way how can I combine multiple independent term aggregation into one search request ?







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  • Show us what have you tried.
    – syntagma
    Nov 11 '18 at 22:07










  • @syntagma Right now I am doing it in cycle for every field I am interested. Then I am connecting it to final response, but this is not really good solution since I am making unnecessary calls to elastic.
    – Druudik
    Nov 11 '18 at 22:17











  • Welcome to StackOverflow. Please read the help section on how to ask and then edit your question, as this will help the community better understand your specific issue and provide you with a good answer: stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask
    – Graham
    Nov 12 '18 at 2:27










  • Specifically, you need to edit your question to show what you have already tried.
    – Graham
    Nov 12 '18 at 2:28
















  • Show us what have you tried.
    – syntagma
    Nov 11 '18 at 22:07










  • @syntagma Right now I am doing it in cycle for every field I am interested. Then I am connecting it to final response, but this is not really good solution since I am making unnecessary calls to elastic.
    – Druudik
    Nov 11 '18 at 22:17











  • Welcome to StackOverflow. Please read the help section on how to ask and then edit your question, as this will help the community better understand your specific issue and provide you with a good answer: stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask
    – Graham
    Nov 12 '18 at 2:27










  • Specifically, you need to edit your question to show what you have already tried.
    – Graham
    Nov 12 '18 at 2:28















Show us what have you tried.
– syntagma
Nov 11 '18 at 22:07




Show us what have you tried.
– syntagma
Nov 11 '18 at 22:07












@syntagma Right now I am doing it in cycle for every field I am interested. Then I am connecting it to final response, but this is not really good solution since I am making unnecessary calls to elastic.
– Druudik
Nov 11 '18 at 22:17





@syntagma Right now I am doing it in cycle for every field I am interested. Then I am connecting it to final response, but this is not really good solution since I am making unnecessary calls to elastic.
– Druudik
Nov 11 '18 at 22:17













Welcome to StackOverflow. Please read the help section on how to ask and then edit your question, as this will help the community better understand your specific issue and provide you with a good answer: stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask
– Graham
Nov 12 '18 at 2:27




Welcome to StackOverflow. Please read the help section on how to ask and then edit your question, as this will help the community better understand your specific issue and provide you with a good answer: stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask
– Graham
Nov 12 '18 at 2:27












Specifically, you need to edit your question to show what you have already tried.
– Graham
Nov 12 '18 at 2:28




Specifically, you need to edit your question to show what you have already tried.
– Graham
Nov 12 '18 at 2:28












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