This plugin adds the possibility to create hierarchical aggregations. Each term is split on a provided separator (default "/") then aggregated by level. For a complete example see elastic/elasticsearch#8896
Two different aggregations are available:
path_hierarchy
for hierarchical aggregations onkeywords
field orscripts
date_hierarchy
for hierachical aggregations ondate
fields. It is more optimized to use this aggregation for date instead of a script.
This is a multi bucket aggregation.
bin/plugin --install path_hierarchy --url "https://github.com/opendatasoft/elasticsearch-aggregation-pathhierarchy/releases/download/v7.17.6.1/pathhierarchy-aggregation-7.17.6.1.zip"
Build the plugin using gradle:
./gradlew build
OR
./gradlew assemble
(to avoid tests)
Then the following command will start a dockerized ES and will install the previously built plugin:
docker-compose up
NOTE: In
docker-compose.yml
you can uncomment the debug env and attach a REMOTE JVM on*:5005
to debug the plugin.
field
orscript
: field to aggregate onseparator
: separator for path hierarchy (default to "/")order
: order parameter to define how to sort result. Allowed parameters are_key
,_count
or sub aggregation name. Default to {"_count": "desc}.size
: size parameter to define how many buckets should be returned. Default to 10.shard_size
: how many buckets returned by each shards. Set to size if smaller, default to size if the search request needs to go to a single shard, and (size * 1.5 + 10) otherwise (more information here: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/search-aggregations-bucket-terms-aggregation.html#_shard_size_3).min_depth
: Set minimum depth level. Default to 0.max_depth
: Set maximum depth level.-1
means no limit. Default to 3.depth
: Retrieve values for specified depth. Shortcut, instead of settingmin_depth
andmax_depth
parameters to the same value.keep_blank_path
: Keep blank path as bucket. if this option is set to false, chained separator will be ignored. Default to false.min_doc_count
: Return buckets containing at leastmin_doc_count
document. Default to 0
# Add data:
PUT filesystem
{
"mappings": {
"properties": {
"path": {
"type": "keyword"
}
}
}
}
POST filesystem/_bulk?refresh
{"index":{}}
{"path":"/My documents/Spreadsheets/Budget_2013.xls","views":10}
{"index":{}}
{"path":"/My documents/Spreadsheets/Budget_2014.xls","views":7}
{"index":{}}
{"path":"/My documents/Test.txt","views":1}
# Path hierarchy request :
GET /filesystem/_search?size=0
{
"aggs": {
"tree": {
"path_hierarchy": {
"field": "path",
"separator": "/"
},
"aggs": {
"total_views": {
"sum": {
"field": "views"
}
}
}
}
}
}
Result :
{"aggregations": {
"tree": {
"sum_other_doc_count": 0,
"buckets": [
{
"key": "My documents",
"doc_count": 3,
"total_views": {
"value": 18
},
"tree": {
"buckets": [
{
"key": "Spreadsheets",
"doc_count": 2,
"total_views": {
"value": 17
},
"tree": {
"buckets": [
{
"key": "Budget_2013.xls",
"doc_count": 1,
"total_views": {
"value": 10
}
},
{
"key": "Budget_2014.xls",
"doc_count": 1,
"total_views": {
"value": 7
}
}
]
}
},
{
"key": "Test.txt",
"doc_count": 1,
"total_views": {
"value": 1
}
}
]
}
}
]
}
}
PUT calendar
{
"mappings": {
"properties": {
"date": {
"type": "date"
}
}
}
}
POST calendar/_bulk?refresh
{"index":{}}
{"date": "2012-01-10T02:47:28"}
{"index":{}}
{"date": "2012-01-05T01:43:35"}
{"index":{}}
{"date": "2012-05-01T12:24:19"}
GET /calendar/_search?size=0
{
"aggs": {
"tree": {
"path_hierarchy": {
"script": "doc['date'].value.toOffsetDateTime().format(DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern('yyyy/MM/dd'))",
"order": {
"_key": "asc"
}
}
}
}
}
Result :
{"aggregations": {
"tree": {
"buckets": [
{
"key": "2012",
"doc_count": 3,
"tree": {
"buckets": [
{
"key": "01",
"doc_count": 2,
"tree": {
"buckets": [
{
"key": "05",
"doc_count": 1
},
{
"key": "10",
"doc_count": 1
}
]
}
},
{
"key": "05",
"doc_count": 1,
"tree": {
"buckets": [
{
"key": "01",
"doc_count": 1
}
]
}
}
]
}
}
]
}
}
}
field
: field to aggregate on. This parameter is mandatoryinterval
: date interval used to create the hierarchy. Allowed values are:years
,months
,days
,hours
,minutes
,seconds
Default toyears
.order
: order parameter to define how to sort result. Allowed parameters are_key
,_count
or sub aggregation name. Default to {"_count": "desc}.size
: size parameter to define how many buckets should be returned. Default to 10.shard_size
: how many buckets returned by each shards. Set to size if smaller, default to size if the search request needs to go to a single shard, and (size * 1.5 + 10) otherwise (more information here: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/search-aggregations-bucket-terms-aggregation.html#_shard_size_3).min_doc_count
: Return buckets containing at leastmin_doc_count
document. Default to 0
PUT calendar
{
"mappings": {
"properties": {
"date": {
"type": "date"
}
}
}
}
PUT /calendar/_doc/1
{
"date": "2012-01-10T02:47:28"
}
PUT /calendar/_doc/2
{
"date": "2012-01-05T01:43:35"
}
PUT /calendar/_doc/3
{
"date": "2012-05-01T12:24:19"
}
GET /calendar/_search?size=0
{
"aggs": {
"tree": {
"date_hierarchy": {
"field": "date",
"interval": "days",
"order": {
"_key": "asc"
}
}
}
}
}
Built with Java 17.
The first 3 digits of plugin version is Elasticsearch versioning. The last digit is used for plugin versioning under an elasticsearch version.
To install it, launch this command in Elasticsearch directory replacing the url with a release suiting your case (please check available releases here):
./bin/elasticsearch-plugin install https://github.com/opendatasoft/elasticsearch-aggregation-pathhierarchy/releases/download/v7.17.6.1/pathhierarchy-aggregation-7.17.6.1.zip
This software is under The MIT License (MIT).