[[percolate]] == Percolate API The percolator allows one to register queries against an index, and then send `percolate` requests which include a doc, getting back the queries that match on that doc out of the set of registered queries. Read the main {ref}/search-percolate.html[percolate] documentation before reading this guide. [source,java] -------------------------------------------------- //This is the query we're registering in the percolator QueryBuilder qb = termQuery("content", "amazing"); //Index the query = register it in the percolator client.prepareIndex("myIndexName", ".percolator", "myDesignatedQueryName") .setSource(jsonBuilder() .startObject() .field("query", qb) // Register the query .endObject()) .setRefresh(true) // Needed when the query shall be available immediately .execute().actionGet(); -------------------------------------------------- This indexes the above term query under the name *myDesignatedQueryName*. In order to check a document against the registered queries, use this code: [source,java] -------------------------------------------------- //Build a document to check against the percolator XContentBuilder docBuilder = XContentFactory.jsonBuilder().startObject(); docBuilder.field("doc").startObject(); //This is needed to designate the document docBuilder.field("content", "This is amazing!"); docBuilder.endObject(); //End of the doc field docBuilder.endObject(); //End of the JSON root object //Percolate PercolateResponse response = client.preparePercolate() .setIndices("myIndexName") .setDocumentType("myDocumentType") .setSource(docBuilder).execute().actionGet(); //Iterate over the results for(PercolateResponse.Match match : response) { //Handle the result which is the name of //the query in the percolator } --------------------------------------------------