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Elasticsearch Server - Third Edition

You're reading from   Elasticsearch Server - Third Edition Leverage Elasticsearch to create a robust, fast, and flexible search solution with ease

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785888816
Length 556 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Rafal Kuc Rafal Kuc
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Elasticsearch Cluster FREE CHAPTER 2. Indexing Your Data 3. Searching Your Data 4. Extending Your Querying Knowledge 5. Extending Your Index Structure 6. Make Your Search Better 7. Aggregations for Data Analysis 8. Beyond Full-text Searching 9. Elasticsearch Cluster in Detail 10. Administrating Your Cluster 11. Scaling by Example Index

Pipeline aggregations


The last type of aggregation we will discuss is pipeline aggregations. Till now we've learned about metrics aggregations and bucket aggregations. The first one returned metrics while the second type returned buckets. And both metrics and buckets aggregations worked on the basis of returned documents. Pipeline aggregations are different. They work on the output of the other aggregations and their metrics, allowing functionalities such as moving-average calculations (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moving_average).

Note

Remember that pipeline aggregations were introduced in Elasticsearch 2.0 and are considered experimental. This means that the API can change in the future, breaking backwards-compatibility.

Available types

There are two types of pipeline aggregation. The so called parent aggregations family works on the output of other aggregations. They are able to produce new buckets or new aggregations to add to existing buckets. The second type is called sibling aggregations...

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