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[[saved-objects-api-find]]
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=== Find objects API
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<titleabbrev>Find objects</titleabbrev>
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experimental[] Retrieve a paginated set of {kib} saved objects by various conditions.
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[[saved-objects-api-find-request]]
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==== Request
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`GET <kibana host>:<port>/api/saved_objects/_find`
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`GET <kibana host>:<port>/s/<space_id>/api/saved_objects/_find`
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[[saved-objects-api-find-path-params]]
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==== Path parameters
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`space_id`::
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(Optional, string) An identifier for the space. If `space_id` is not provided in the URL, the default space is used.
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[[saved-objects-api-find-query-params]]
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==== Query Parameters
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`type`::
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(Required, array|string) The saved object types to include in the export.
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`per_page`::
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(Optional, number) The number of objects to return per page.
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`page`::
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(Optional, number) The page of objects to return.
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`search`::
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(Optional, string) An Elasticsearch {ref}/query-dsl-simple-query-string-query.html[simple_query_string] query that filters the objects in the response.
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`default_search_operator`::
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(Optional, string) The default operator to use for the `simple_query_string`.
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`search_fields`::
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(Optional, array|string) The fields to perform the `simple_query_string` parsed query against.
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`fields`::
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(Optional, array|string) The fields to return in the `attributes` key of the response.
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`sort_field`::
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(Optional, string) The field that sorts the response.
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`has_reference`::
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(Optional, object) Filters to objects that have a relationship with the type and ID combination.
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`filter`::
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(Optional, string) The filter is a KQL string with the caveat that if you filter with an attribute from your type saved object.
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It should look like that savedObjectType.attributes.title: "myTitle". However, If you used a direct attribute of a saved object like `updatedAt`,
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you will have to define your filter like that savedObjectType.updatedAt > 2018-12-22.
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NOTE: As objects change in {kib}, the results on each page of the response also
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change. Use the find API for traditional paginated results, but avoid using it to export large amounts of data.
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[[saved-objects-api-find-request-codes]]
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==== Response code
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`200`::
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Indicates a successful call.
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==== Examples
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Find index patterns with titles that start with `my`:
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[source,sh]
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--------------------------------------------------
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$ curl -X GET api/saved_objects/_find?type=index-pattern&search_fields=title&search=my*
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--------------------------------------------------
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// KIBANA
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The API returns the following:
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[source,sh]
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--------------------------------------------------
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{
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"total": 1,
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"data": [
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{
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"id": "my-pattern",
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"type": "index-pattern",
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"version": 1,
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"attributes": {
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"title": "my-pattern-*"
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}
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}
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]
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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For parameters that accept multiple values (e.g. `fields`), repeat the
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query parameter for each value:
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[source,sh]
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--------------------------------------------------
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$ curl -X GET api/saved_objects/_find?fields=id&fields=title
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--------------------------------------------------
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// KIBANA
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