query by time difference beetween dates in elasticsearch
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Say I have index like this:
"id": "12345678", "start": 1541999620214, "end": 1541999620222
How do I query for documents with end-start > 10? and now-start < 60000
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Say I have index like this:
"id": "12345678", "start": 1541999620214, "end": 1541999620222
How do I query for documents with end-start > 10? and now-start < 60000
elasticsearch
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Say I have index like this:
"id": "12345678", "start": 1541999620214, "end": 1541999620222
How do I query for documents with end-start > 10? and now-start < 60000
elasticsearch
Say I have index like this:
"id": "12345678", "start": 1541999620214, "end": 1541999620222
How do I query for documents with end-start > 10? and now-start < 60000
elasticsearch
elasticsearch
asked Nov 12 at 6:30
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Simply like this:
"query":
"script":
"script":
"source": "doc.end.value - doc.start.value < 10"
and
"query":
"script":
"script":
"source": "System.currentTimeMillis() - doc.start.value < 60000"
As a performance optimization, though, you could store the end - start
information inside your document at indexing time so you don't have to resort to scripting and your query would simply become:
"query":
"range":
"diff":
"lt": 10
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active
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Simply like this:
"query":
"script":
"script":
"source": "doc.end.value - doc.start.value < 10"
and
"query":
"script":
"script":
"source": "System.currentTimeMillis() - doc.start.value < 60000"
As a performance optimization, though, you could store the end - start
information inside your document at indexing time so you don't have to resort to scripting and your query would simply become:
"query":
"range":
"diff":
"lt": 10
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up vote
1
down vote
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Simply like this:
"query":
"script":
"script":
"source": "doc.end.value - doc.start.value < 10"
and
"query":
"script":
"script":
"source": "System.currentTimeMillis() - doc.start.value < 60000"
As a performance optimization, though, you could store the end - start
information inside your document at indexing time so you don't have to resort to scripting and your query would simply become:
"query":
"range":
"diff":
"lt": 10
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
up vote
1
down vote
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Simply like this:
"query":
"script":
"script":
"source": "doc.end.value - doc.start.value < 10"
and
"query":
"script":
"script":
"source": "System.currentTimeMillis() - doc.start.value < 60000"
As a performance optimization, though, you could store the end - start
information inside your document at indexing time so you don't have to resort to scripting and your query would simply become:
"query":
"range":
"diff":
"lt": 10
Simply like this:
"query":
"script":
"script":
"source": "doc.end.value - doc.start.value < 10"
and
"query":
"script":
"script":
"source": "System.currentTimeMillis() - doc.start.value < 60000"
As a performance optimization, though, you could store the end - start
information inside your document at indexing time so you don't have to resort to scripting and your query would simply become:
"query":
"range":
"diff":
"lt": 10
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