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ICU normalization token filter [analysis-icu-normalization]
Normalizes characters as explained here. It registers itself as the icu_normalizer
token filter, which is available to all indices without any further configuration. The type of normalization can be specified with the name
parameter, which accepts nfc
, nfkc
, and nfkc_cf
(default).
Which letters are normalized can be controlled by specifying the unicode_set_filter
parameter, which accepts a UnicodeSet.
You should probably prefer the Normalization character filter.
Here are two examples, the default usage and a customised token filter:
PUT icu_sample
{
"settings": {
"index": {
"analysis": {
"analyzer": {
"nfkc_cf_normalized": { <1>
"tokenizer": "icu_tokenizer",
"filter": [
"icu_normalizer"
]
},
"nfc_normalized": { <2>
"tokenizer": "icu_tokenizer",
"filter": [
"nfc_normalizer"
]
}
},
"filter": {
"nfc_normalizer": {
"type": "icu_normalizer",
"name": "nfc"
}
}
}
}
}
}
- Uses the default
nfkc_cf
normalization. - Uses the customized
nfc_normalizer
token filter, which is set to usenfc
normalization.