Yes you can, by using a script field.
For instance, assuming your doc have a geo-point field called location
, you could use the following:
(note the u0027
is just an escaped single quote, so u0027locationu0027
is really 'location'
)
curl -XGET 'http://127.0.0.1:9200/geonames/_search?pretty=1' -d '
{
"script_fields" : {
"distance" : {
"params" : {
"lat" : 2.27,
"lon" : 50.3
},
"script" : "doc[u0027locationu0027].distanceInKm(lat,lon)"
}
}
}
'
# [Thu Feb 16 11:20:29 2012] Response:
# {
# "hits" : {
# "hits" : [
# {
# "_score" : 1,
# "fields" : {
# "distance" : 466.844095463887
# },
# "_index" : "geonames_1318324623",
# "_id" : "6436641_en",
# "_type" : "place"
# },
... etc
If you want the _source
field to be returned as well, then you can specify that as follows:
curl -XGET 'http://127.0.0.1:9200/geonames/_search?pretty=1' -d '
{
"fields" : [ "_source" ],
"script_fields" : {
"distance" : {
"params" : {
"lat" : 2.27,
"lon" : 50.3
},
"script" : "doc[u0027locationu0027].distanceInKm(lat,lon)"
}
}
}
'
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