Elasticsearch Routing

By Opster Team

Updated: Mar 21, 2023

| 1 min read

Overview

In Elasticsearch, routing refers to document routing. When you index a document, Elasticsearch will determine which shard the document should be routed to for indexing

The shard is selected based on the following formula:

shard = hash(_routing) % number_of_primary_shards

Where the default value of _routing is _id.
It is important to know which shard the document is routed to, because Elasticsearch will need to determine where to find that document later on for document retrieval requests. 

Examples

In twitter index with 2 primary shards, the document with _id equal to “440” gets routed to the shard number:   

shard = hash( 440 ) % 2
PUT twitter/_doc/440
{
...
}

Notes and good things to know

  • In order to improve search speed, you can create custom routing. For example, you can enable custom routing that will ensure that only a single shard will be queried (the shard that contains your data).
  • To create custom routing in Elasticsearch, you will need to configure and define that not all routing will be completed by default settings. ( v <= 5.0)
PUT my_index/customer/_mapping
{
   "order":{
      "_routing":{
         "required":true
      }
   }
}
  •  This will ensure that every document in the “customer” type must specify a custom routing. For Elasticsearch version 6 or above you will need to update the same mapping as:
PUT my_index/_mapping
{
   "order":{
      "_routing":{
         "required":true
      }
   }
}

Related log errors to this ES concept


Commands should follow with an array element
Expected either field name commands or start array got instead
Allocation command is malformed done parsing a command
Allocation command is malformed got instead
Command does not support field
Command does not support complex json tokens
Command missing the index parameter
Command missing the shard parameter
Command missing the from node parameter
Command missing the to node parameter
Command missing the node parameter
Source shard routingEntry is not an active primary

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