+1 I forget to mention it… But he was asking for searching a doc, not getting a 
doc :-)

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Le 21 février 2014 à 18:03:58, Ivan Brusic ([email protected]) a écrit:

David has the ideal solution, however just wanted to point out one key 
difference in the get API is that it would look for a document in the 
transaction log before it looks in the index. So if you execute a search query 
after an insert, but before a refresh/flush, you will not see the changes. This 
scenario depends on each individual use case and settings. Probably a non-issue 
with the default refresh rate of 1 second and normal search constraints.

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On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 8:21 AM, David Pilato <[email protected]> wrote:
I guess that in that case you should index "_id" field (mapping) and run a 
search on "_id"?

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Le 21 février 2014 à 17:04:27, Mohit Anchlia ([email protected]) a écrit:

That clears things up. Thanks!
 
Is there a way to be able to create a doc such that one can find the document 
with the id and without routing value? May be by using docId as a field in the 
indexed doc?

On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 10:28 PM, David Pilato <[email protected]> wrote:
Es will route your doc to shard corresponding to routing value 1.
If you search for docA without routing value, 2 options:

You are lucky: hash id A correspond to the same shard as routing value 1: you 
get the doc
You are not: you won't find the doc.

So, when using routing value at index time, you must give routing value at GET 
time.


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Le 21 févr. 2014 à 04:37, Mohit Anchlia <[email protected]> a écrit :

How does hash algorithm work on 2 variable at the same time? For eg:
 
1) insert a doc with route value 1
2) ES creates doc id "A"
3) Send a GET for doc id "A" with no routing value - In this case how is ES 
able to find just one shard since it doesn't have routing value that it can use 
to find the shard? In other word if doc A was inserted using hash of value 1 
then how can it find that one shard when a request comes in with no routing 
value?

On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 6:42 PM, Binh Ly <[email protected]> wrote:
Not sure I follow, but if routing is supplied, the routing value will be used 
to hash to a single shard on which the GET is performed on. If routing is not 
supplied, the doc ID will be used to hash to a single shard on which the GET is 
performed on. In either case, 1 shard is used to GET the document.
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