Shingle token filter
Add shingles, or word n-grams, to a token stream by concatenating adjacent tokens. By default, the shingle
token filter outputs two-word shingles and unigrams.
For example, many tokenizers convert the lazy dog
to [ the, lazy, dog ]
. You can use the shingle
filter to add two-word shingles to this stream: [ the, the lazy, lazy, lazy dog, dog ]
.
Shingles are often used to help speed up phrase queries, such as match_phrase
. Rather than creating shingles using the shingles
filter, we recommend you use the index-phrases
mapping parameter on the appropriate text field instead.
This filter uses Lucene’s ShingleFilter.
Example
The following analyze API request uses the shingle
filter to add two-word shingles to the token stream for quick brown fox jumps
:
GET /_analyze
{
"tokenizer": "whitespace",
"filter": [ "shingle" ],
"text": "quick brown fox jumps"
}
The filter produces the following tokens:
[ quick, quick brown, brown, brown fox, fox, fox jumps, jumps ]
To produce shingles of 2-3 words, add the following arguments to the analyze API request:
min_shingle_size
:2
max_shingle_size
:3
GET /_analyze
{
"tokenizer": "whitespace",
"filter": [
{
"type": "shingle",
"min_shingle_size": 2,
"max_shingle_size": 3
}
],
"text": "quick brown fox jumps"
}
The filter produces the following tokens:
[ quick, quick brown, quick brown fox, brown, brown fox, brown fox jumps, fox, fox jumps, jumps ]
To only include shingles in the output, add an output_unigrams
argument of false
to the request.
GET /_analyze
{
"tokenizer": "whitespace",
"filter": [
{
"type": "shingle",
"min_shingle_size": 2,
"max_shingle_size": 3,
"output_unigrams": false
}
],
"text": "quick brown fox jumps"
}
The filter produces the following tokens:
[ quick brown, quick brown fox, brown fox, brown fox jumps, fox jumps ]
Add to an analyzer
The following create index API request uses the shingle
filter to configure a new custom analyzer.
PUT /my-index-000001
{
"settings": {
"analysis": {
"analyzer": {
"standard_shingle": {
"tokenizer": "standard",
"filter": [ "shingle" ]
}
}
}
}
}
Configurable parameters
max_shingle_size
(Optional, integer) Maximum number of tokens to concatenate when creating shingles. Defaults to 2
.
This value cannot be lower than the min_shingle_size
argument, which defaults to 2
. The difference between this value and the min_shingle_size
argument cannot exceed the index.max_shingle_diff
index-level setting, which defaults to 3
.
min_shingle_size
(Optional, integer) Minimum number of tokens to concatenate when creating shingles. Defaults to 2
.
This value cannot exceed the max_shingle_size
argument, which defaults to 2
. The difference between the max_shingle_size
argument and this value cannot exceed the index.max_shingle_diff
index-level setting, which defaults to 3
.
output_unigrams
(Optional, boolean) If true
, the output includes the original input tokens. If false
, the output only includes shingles; the original input tokens are removed. Defaults to true
.
output_unigrams_if_no_shingles
If true
, the output includes the original input tokens only if no shingles are produced; if shingles are produced, the output only includes shingles. Defaults to false
.
If both this and the output_unigrams
parameter are true
, only the output_unigrams
argument is used.
token_separator
(Optional, string) Separator used to concatenate adjacent tokens to form a shingle. Defaults to a space (" "
).
filler_token
(Optional, string) String used in shingles as a replacement for empty positions that do not contain a token. This filler token is only used in shingles, not original unigrams. Defaults to an underscore (_
).
Some token filters, such as the stop
filter, create empty positions when removing stop words with a position increment greater than one.
Example
In the following analyze API request, the stop
filter removes the stop word a
from fox jumps a lazy dog
, creating an empty position. The subsequent shingle
filter replaces this empty position with a plus sign (+
) in shingles.
GET /_analyze
{
"tokenizer": "whitespace",
"filter": [
{
"type": "stop",
"stopwords": [ "a" ]
},
{
"type": "shingle",
"filler_token": "+"
}
],
"text": "fox jumps a lazy dog"
}
The filter produces the following tokens:
[ fox, fox jumps, jumps, jumps +, + lazy, lazy, lazy dog, dog ]
Customize
To customize the shingle
filter, duplicate it to create the basis for a new custom token filter. You can modify the filter using its configurable parameters.
For example, the following create index API request uses a custom shingle
filter, my_shingle_filter
, to configure a new custom analyzer.
The my_shingle_filter
filter uses a min_shingle_size
of 2
and a max_shingle_size
of 5
, meaning it produces shingles of 2-5 words. The filter also includes a output_unigrams
argument of false
, meaning that only shingles are included in the output.
PUT /my-index-000001
{
"settings": {
"analysis": {
"analyzer": {
"en": {
"tokenizer": "standard",
"filter": [ "my_shingle_filter" ]
}
},
"filter": {
"my_shingle_filter": {
"type": "shingle",
"min_shingle_size": 2,
"max_shingle_size": 5,
"output_unigrams": false
}
}
}
}
}