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com.sksamuel.elastic4s.searches

SearchApi

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trait SearchApi extends AnyRef

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  11. def multi(searches: SearchRequest*): MultiSearchRequest

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  12. def multi(searches: Iterable[SearchRequest]): MultiSearchRequest

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  16. def rescore(query: Query): Rescore

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  17. def search(indexes: Indexes): SearchRequest

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  18. def search(indexes: Iterable[String]): SearchRequest

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  19. def search(index: Index): SearchRequest

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  20. def search(first: String, rest: String*): SearchRequest

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  21. def search(index: String): SearchRequest

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  22. def searchWithType(indexesAndTypes: IndexesAndTypes): SearchRequest

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  23. def searchWithType(indexTypes: IndexAndTypes): SearchRequest

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  2. def search(indexesAndTypes: IndexesAndTypes): SearchRequest

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    (Since version 6.0) Elasticsearch 6.0 has deprecated types with the intention of removing them in 7.0. You can continue to use them in existing indexes, but all new indexes must only have a single type. Therefore searching across multiple types is now deprecated because it will be removed in the next major release and you are encourged to move your code to use search without types. To remove this warning use the 6.0 method searchWithType()

  3. def search(indexTypes: IndexAndTypes): SearchRequest

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    (Since version 6.0) Elasticsearch 6.0 has deprecated types with the intention of removing them in 7.0. You can continue to use them in existing indexes, but all new indexes must only have a single type. Therefore searching across multiple types is now deprecated because it will be removed in the next major release and you are encourged to move your code to use search without types. To remove this warning use the 6.0 method searchWithType()

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