Keyword tokenizeredit
The keyword
tokenizer is a “noop” tokenizer that accepts whatever text it
is given and outputs the exact same text as a single term. It can be combined
with token filters to normalise output, e.g. lower-casing email addresses.
Example outputedit
POST _analyze { "tokenizer": "keyword", "text": "New York" }
The above sentence would produce the following term:
[ New York ]
Combine with token filtersedit
You can combine the keyword
tokenizer with token filters to normalise
structured data, such as product IDs or email addresses.
For example, the following analyze API request uses the
keyword
tokenizer and lowercase
filter to
convert an email address to lowercase.
POST _analyze { "tokenizer": "keyword", "filter": [ "lowercase" ], "text": "john.SMITH@example.COM" }
The request produces the following token:
[ john.smith@example.com ]
Configurationedit
The keyword
tokenizer accepts the following parameters:
|
The number of characters read into the term buffer in a single pass.
Defaults to |