--- navigation_title: "Has child" mapped_pages: - https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/query-dsl-has-child-query.html --- # Has child query [query-dsl-has-child-query] Returns parent documents whose [joined](/reference/elasticsearch/mapping-reference/parent-join.md) child documents match a provided query. You can create parent-child relationships between documents in the same index using a [join](/reference/elasticsearch/mapping-reference/parent-join.md) field mapping. ::::{warning} Because it performs a join, the `has_child` is slow compared to other queries. Its performance degrades as the number of matching child documents pointing to unique parent documents increases. Each `has_child` query in a search can increase query time significantly. If you care about query performance, do not use this query. If you need to use the `has_child` query, use it as rarely as possible. :::: ## Example request [has-child-query-ex-request] ### Index setup [has-child-index-setup] To use the `has_child` query, your index must include a [join](/reference/elasticsearch/mapping-reference/parent-join.md) field mapping. For example: ```console PUT /my-index-000001 { "mappings": { "properties": { "my-join-field": { "type": "join", "relations": { "parent": "child" } } } } } ``` ### Example query [has-child-query-ex-query] ```console GET /_search { "query": { "has_child": { "type": "child", "query": { "match_all": {} }, "max_children": 10, "min_children": 2, "score_mode": "min" } } } ``` ## Top-level parameters for `has_child` [has-child-top-level-params] `type` : (Required, string) Name of the child relationship mapped for the [join](/reference/elasticsearch/mapping-reference/parent-join.md) field. `query` : (Required, query object) Query you wish to run on child documents of the `type` field. If a child document matches the search, the query returns the parent document. `ignore_unmapped` : (Optional, Boolean) Indicates whether to ignore an unmapped `type` and not return any documents instead of an error. Defaults to `false`. If `false`, {{es}} returns an error if the `type` is unmapped. You can use this parameter to query multiple indices that may not contain the `type`. `max_children` : (Optional, integer) Maximum number of child documents that match the `query` allowed for a returned parent document. If the parent document exceeds this limit, it is excluded from the search results. `min_children` : (Optional, integer) Minimum number of child documents that match the `query` required to match the query for a returned parent document. If the parent document does not meet this limit, it is excluded from the search results. `score_mode` : (Optional, string) Indicates how scores for matching child documents affect the root parent document’s [relevance score](/reference/query-languages/query-dsl/query-filter-context.md#relevance-scores). Valid values are: `none` (Default) : Do not use the relevance scores of matching child documents. The query assigns parent documents a score of `0`. `avg` : Use the mean relevance score of all matching child documents. `max` : Uses the highest relevance score of all matching child documents. `min` : Uses the lowest relevance score of all matching child documents. `sum` : Add together the relevance scores of all matching child documents. ## Notes [has-child-query-notes] ### Sorting [has-child-query-performance] You cannot sort the results of a `has_child` query using standard [sort options](/reference/elasticsearch/rest-apis/sort-search-results.md). If you need to sort returned documents by a field in their child documents, use a `function_score` query and sort by `_score`. For example, the following query sorts returned documents by the `click_count` field of their child documents. ```console GET /_search { "query": { "has_child": { "type": "child", "query": { "function_score": { "script_score": { "script": "_score * doc['click_count'].value" } } }, "score_mode": "max" } } } ```