I'm a bit confused the first query with has_parent doesn't return hits, but
the second does according to your gist or I'm I misreading it.

I just did a little test here and has_parent and search with search_type
scan seems to work correctly.


On 10 January 2014 17:53, Jean-Baptiste Lièvremont <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Going further on the subject, I have tried to work around the issue using
> a filtered query, to no avail.
>
> So basically, if I want to fetch all child document IDs that match a given
> criterion on their parent, I have either to
> * use a query - which in my case requires that I duplicate the existing
> code that builds a filter, building a query instead
> * or do it in 2 requests, one to count the totalHits matching the
> criteria, the second using totalHits in the "size" parameter to fetch all
> IDs at once
>
> Is there any other solution?
>
> Le jeudi 9 janvier 2014 10:18:25 UTC+1, Jean-Baptiste Lièvremont a écrit :
>
>> Hi Martijn,
>>
>> Thanks for your answer. You can find in the gist below some HTTP
>> conversations made on my ES 0.90.6 node, as well as a link to the Java code
>> responsible for the calls:
>> https://gist.github.com/jblievremont/8331460
>>
>> Please note that the issue appears only when combining scan/scroll with
>> has_parent filter, as it seems to work using a has_parent query instead.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> -- Jean-Baptiste Lièvremont
>>
>> Le jeudi 9 janvier 2014 00:18:14 UTC+1, Martijn v Groningen a écrit :
>>>
>>> Hi Jean,
>>>
>>> Can you share how you execute the scan request with the has_parent
>>> filter? (via a gist or something like that)
>>>
>>> Martijn
>>>
>>>
>>> On 8 January 2014 15:17, Jean-Baptiste Lièvremont <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi folks,
>>>>
>>>> I use a parent/child mapping configuration which works flawlessly with
>>>> "classic" search requests, e.g using has_parent to find child documents
>>>> with criteria on the parent documents.
>>>>
>>>> I am trying to get all child document IDs that match a given set of
>>>> criteria using scan and scroll, which also works well - until I introduce
>>>> the has_parent filter, in which case the scroll request returns no hit
>>>> (although total_hits is correct).
>>>>
>>>> Is it a known issue?
>>>>
>>>> I can provide sample mapping files and queries with associated/expected
>>>> results. Please note that this behavior has been noticed on 0.90.6 but is
>>>> still present in 0.90.9.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks, best regards,
>>>> -- Jean-Baptiste Lièvremont
>>>>
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>>>
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>>>
>>


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