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당사는 사이트와 서비스를 제공하는 데 필요한 필수 쿠키 및 유사한 도구를 사용합니다. 고객이 사이트를 어떻게 사용하는지 파악하고 개선할 수 있도록 성능 쿠키를 사용해 익명의 통계를 수집합니다. 필수 쿠키는 비활성화할 수 없지만 '사용자 지정' 또는 ‘거부’를 클릭하여 성능 쿠키를 거부할 수 있습니다.

사용자가 동의하는 경우 AWS와 승인된 제3자도 쿠키를 사용하여 유용한 사이트 기능을 제공하고, 사용자의 기본 설정을 기억하고, 관련 광고를 비롯한 관련 콘텐츠를 표시합니다. 필수가 아닌 모든 쿠키를 수락하거나 거부하려면 ‘수락’ 또는 ‘거부’를 클릭하세요. 더 자세한 내용을 선택하려면 ‘사용자 정의’를 클릭하세요.

Searching with the Search Tester

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Searching with the Search Tester - Amazon CloudSearch
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The search tester in the Amazon CloudSearch console enables you to submit sample search requests using any of the supported query parsers: simple, structured, lucene, or dismax. By default, requests are processed with the simple query parser. You can specify options for the selected parser, filter and sort the results, and browse the configured facets. The search hits are automatically highlighted in the search results. For information about how this is done, see Highlighting Search Hits in Amazon CloudSearch. You can also select a suggester to get suggestions as you enter terms in the Search field. (You must configure a suggester before you can get suggestions. For more information see Getting Autocomplete Suggestions in Amazon CloudSearch.)

By default, results are sorted according to an automatically-generated relevance score, _score. For information about customizing how results are ranked, see Sorting Results in Amazon CloudSearch.

To search your domain
  1. Go to the Amazon CloudSearch console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/cloudsearch/home.

  2. In the left navigation panel, choose the name of your domain to open its configuration.

  3. Choose Run a test search.

  4. To perform a simple text search, enter a search query and choose Run. By default, all text and text-array fields are searched.

To search particular fields, expand Options and enter a comma-separated list of the fields you want to search in the Search fields field. You can append a weight to each field with a caret (^) to control the relative importance of each field in the search results. For example, specifying title^5, description weights hits in the title field five times more than hits in the description field when calculating relevance scores for each matching document.

To use the structured query syntax, select Structured from the Query parser menu. Once you've selected the structured query parser, enter your structured query in the Search field and choose Run. For example, to find all of the movies with star in the title that were released in the year 2000 or earlier, you could enter: (and title:'star' year:{,2000]). For more information, see Constructing Compound Queries. To submit Lucene or DisMax queries, select the appropriate query parser.

You can specify additional options for the selected query parser to configure the default operator and control which operators can be used in a query. For more information, see Search Request Parameters.

You can copy and paste the request URL to submit the request and view the response from a Web browser. Requests can be sent via HTTP or HTTPS.

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