--- mapped_pages: - https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/plugins/current/mapper-annotated-text-highlighter.html --- # Using the annotated highlighter [mapper-annotated-text-highlighter] The `annotated-text` plugin includes a custom highlighter designed to mark up search hits in a way which is respectful of the original markup: ```console # Example documents PUT my-index-000001/_doc/1 { "my_field": "The cat sat on the [mat](sku3578)" } GET my-index-000001/_search { "query": { "query_string": { "query": "cats" } }, "highlight": { "fields": { "my_field": { "type": "annotated", <1> "require_field_match": false } } } } ``` 1. The `annotated` highlighter type is designed for use with annotated_text fields The annotated highlighter is based on the `unified` highlighter and supports the same settings but does not use the `pre_tags` or `post_tags` parameters. Rather than using html-like markup such as `cat` the annotated highlighter uses the same markdown-like syntax used for annotations and injects a key=value annotation where `_hit_term` is the key and the matched search term is the value e.g. ``` The [cat](_hit_term=cat) sat on the [mat](sku3578) ``` The annotated highlighter tries to be respectful of any existing markup in the original text: * If the search term matches exactly the location of an existing annotation then the `_hit_term` key is merged into the url-like syntax used in the `(...)` part of the existing annotation. * However, if the search term overlaps the span of an existing annotation it would break the markup formatting so the original annotation is removed in favour of a new annotation with just the search hit information in the results. * Any non-overlapping annotations in the original text are preserved in highlighter selections