query by time difference beetween dates in elasticsearch









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"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










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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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          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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            accepted










            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









            share|improve this answer
























              up vote
              1
              down vote



              accepted










              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









              share|improve this answer






















                up vote
                1
                down vote



                accepted







                up vote
                1
                down vote



                accepted






                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









                share|improve this answer












                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










                share|improve this answer












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                answered Nov 12 at 6:50









                Val

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