elasticsearch/docs/reference/aggregations/metrics/min-aggregation.asciidoc
Nik Everett 6a1220e7f3
Convert metric aggs docs runtime fields (#71260)
This replaces the `script` docs for bucket aggregations with runtime
fields. We expect runtime fields to be nicer to work with because you
can also fetch them or filter on them. We expect them to be faster
because their don't need this sort of `instanceof` tree:
a92a647b9f/server/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/search/aggregations/support/values/ScriptDoubleValues.java (L42)

Relates to #69291

Co-authored-by: James Rodewig <40268737+jrodewig@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Locke <adam.locke@elastic.co>
2021-04-05 13:08:13 -04:00

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[[search-aggregations-metrics-min-aggregation]]
=== Min aggregation
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<titleabbrev>Min</titleabbrev>
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A `single-value` metrics aggregation that keeps track and returns the minimum
value among numeric values extracted from the aggregated documents.
NOTE: The `min` and `max` aggregation operate on the `double` representation of
the data. As a consequence, the result may be approximate when running on longs
whose absolute value is greater than +2^53+.
Computing the min price value across all documents:
[source,console]
--------------------------------------------------
POST /sales/_search?size=0
{
"aggs": {
"min_price": { "min": { "field": "price" } }
}
}
--------------------------------------------------
// TEST[setup:sales]
Response:
[source,console-result]
--------------------------------------------------
{
...
"aggregations": {
"min_price": {
"value": 10.0
}
}
}
--------------------------------------------------
// TESTRESPONSE[s/\.\.\./"took": $body.took,"timed_out": false,"_shards": $body._shards,"hits": $body.hits,/]
As can be seen, the name of the aggregation (`min_price` above) also serves as
the key by which the aggregation result can be retrieved from the returned
response.
==== Script
If you need to get the `min` of something more complex than a single field,
run the aggregation on a <<runtime,runtime field>>.
[source,console]
----
POST /sales/_search
{
"size": 0,
"runtime_mappings": {
"price.adjusted": {
"type": "double",
"script": """
double price = doc['price'].value;
if (doc['promoted'].value) {
price *= 0.8;
}
emit(price);
"""
}
},
"aggs": {
"min_price": {
"min": { "field": "price.adjusted" }
}
}
}
----
// TEST[setup:sales]
// TEST[s/_search/_search?filter_path=aggregations/]
////
[source,console-result]
--------------------------------------------------
{
"aggregations": {
"min_price": {
"value": 8.0
}
}
}
--------------------------------------------------
////
==== Missing value
The `missing` parameter defines how documents that are missing a value should
be treated. By default they will be ignored but it is also possible to treat
them as if they had a value.
[source,console]
--------------------------------------------------
POST /sales/_search
{
"aggs": {
"grade_min": {
"min": {
"field": "grade",
"missing": 10 <1>
}
}
}
}
--------------------------------------------------
// TEST[setup:sales]
<1> Documents without a value in the `grade` field will fall into the same
bucket as documents that have the value `10`.
[[search-aggregations-metrics-min-aggregation-histogram-fields]]
==== Histogram fields
When `min` is computed on <<histogram,histogram fields>>, the result of the aggregation is the minimum
of all elements in the `values` array. Note, that the `counts` array of the histogram is ignored.
For example, for the following index that stores pre-aggregated histograms with latency metrics for different networks:
[source,console]
--------------------------------------------------
PUT metrics_index/_doc/1
{
"network.name" : "net-1",
"latency_histo" : {
"values" : [0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5], <1>
"counts" : [3, 7, 23, 12, 6] <2>
}
}
PUT metrics_index/_doc/2
{
"network.name" : "net-2",
"latency_histo" : {
"values" : [0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5], <1>
"counts" : [8, 17, 8, 7, 6] <2>
}
}
POST /metrics_index/_search?size=0
{
"aggs" : {
"min_latency" : { "min" : { "field" : "latency_histo" } }
}
}
--------------------------------------------------
The `min` aggregation will return the minimum value of all histogram fields:
[source,console-result]
--------------------------------------------------
{
...
"aggregations": {
"min_latency": {
"value": 0.1
}
}
}
--------------------------------------------------
// TESTRESPONSE[skip:test not setup]