This query is similar to a term query. A terms query supports multiple terms. A row of data is returned if at least one of the keywords matches the field value. Terms queries can be used in the same manner as the IN operator in SQL statements.
Prerequisites
- A Tablestore client is initialized. For more information, see Initialization.
- A data table is created. Data is written to the table.
- A search index is created for the data table. For more information, see Create search indexes.
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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tableName | The name of the data table. |
indexName | The name of the search index. |
offset | The position from which the current query starts. |
limit | The maximum number of rows that you want the current query to return.
To query only the number of rows that meet the query conditions without returning specific data, you can set limit to 0. This way, Tablestore returns the number of rows that meet the query conditions without specific data from the table. |
queryType | The query type. To use terms query, set this parameter to TableStore.QueryType.TERMS_QUERY. |
fieldName | The name of the field that you want to match. |
terms | The keywords that are used to match the field values when you perform a terms query.
A row of data is returned if at least one of the keywords matches the field value. |
getTotalCount | Specifies whether to return the total number of rows that meet the query conditions.
The default value of this parameter is false, which indicates that the total number
of rows that meet the query conditions is not returned.
If you set this parameter to true, the query performance is compromised. |
columnToGet | Specifies whether to return all columns of each row that meets the query conditions.
You can configure returnType and returnNames for this parameter.
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Examples
/**
* Search the table for rows in which the value of Col_Keyword exactly matches "hangzhou" or "shanghai".
* TermsQuery supports multiple terms. You can retrieve query results that match at least one of the terms.
*/
client.search({
tableName: TABLE_NAME,
indexName: INDEX_NAME,
searchQuery: {
offset: 0,
limit: 10, // To query only the number of rows that meet the query conditions without returning specific data, you can set limit to 0. This way, Tablestore returns the number of rows that meet the query conditions without specific data from the table.
query: { // Set the query type to TableStore.QueryType.TERMS_QUERY.
queryType: TableStore.QueryType.TERMS_QUERY,
query: {
fieldName: "Col_Keyword",
terms: ["hangzhou", "shanghai"]
}
},
getTotalCount: true // Specify whether to return the total number of rows that meet the query conditions. The default value of this parameter is false, which indicates that the total number of rows that meet the query conditions is not returned.
},
columnToGet: { // Specify the columns that you want to return. You can configure the RETURN_SPECIFIED parameter to return specified columns, the RETURN_ALL parameter to return all columns, the RETURN_ALL_FROM_INDEX parameter to return all columns in the search index, or the RETURN_NONE parameter to return only the primary key columns.
returnType: TableStore.ColumnReturnType.RETURN_ALL
}
}, function (err, data) {
if (err) {
console.log('error:', err);
return;
}
console.log('success:', JSON.stringify(data, null, 2));
});