At search time, the  
<http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/guide/master/_controlling_analysis.html#id-1.5.4.12.18.5.1>
 
<http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/guide/master/_controlling_analysis.html#id-1.5.4.12.18.5.2>sequence
 
is slightly different:

   - *The analyzer defined in the query itself, else*
   - The analyzer defined in the field mapping, else
   - The default analyzer for the type, which defaults to
   - The analyzer named default in the index settings, which defaults to
   - The analyzer named default at node level, which defaults to
   - The standard analyzer

I notice this, but I haven't define analyzer in field mapping, or for some 
type and index.


在 2015年5月4日星期一 UTC+8下午6:27:06,Lin Zhu写道:
>
> How to define a analyzer for an index, not just field?
>
>
> It seems by default it will not using the default analyzer I defined in 
> elasticsearch.yml.
> index.analysis.analyzer.default.type: ik
>
> If I request: 
> http://localhost:9200/useridx/_search?q=Lin it doesn't using the default 
> analyzer.
>
> And this works:
> http://localhost:9200/useridx/_search?analyzer=ik&q=Lin
>
> Do we need each query time set the analyzer?
>

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