I'm trying to list all buckets on an aggregation, but it seems to be showing only the first 10.
My search:
curl -XPOST "http://localhost:9200/imoveis/_search?pretty=1" -d'
{
"size": 0,
"aggregations": {
"bairro_count": {
"terms": {
"field": "bairro.raw"
}
}
}
}'
Returns:
{
"took" : 2,
"timed_out" : false,
"_shards" : {
"total" : 5,
"successful" : 5,
"failed" : 0
},
"hits" : {
"total" : 16920,
"max_score" : 0.0,
"hits" : [ ]
},
"aggregations" : {
"bairro_count" : {
"buckets" : [ {
"key" : "Barra da Tijuca",
"doc_count" : 5812
}, {
"key" : "Centro",
"doc_count" : 1757
}, {
"key" : "Recreio dos Bandeirantes",
"doc_count" : 1027
}, {
"key" : "Ipanema",
"doc_count" : 927
}, {
"key" : "Copacabana",
"doc_count" : 842
}, {
"key" : "Leblon",
"doc_count" : 833
}, {
"key" : "Botafogo",
"doc_count" : 594
}, {
"key" : "Campo Grande",
"doc_count" : 456
}, {
"key" : "Tijuca",
"doc_count" : 361
}, {
"key" : "Flamengo",
"doc_count" : 328
} ]
}
}
}
I have much more than 10 keys for this aggregation. In this example I'd have 145 keys, and I want the count for each of them. Is there some pagination on buckets? Can I get all of them?
I'm using Elasticsearch 1.1.0