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Server Side Search
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.. _module:search:
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The search API allows clients to perform full text search across events in all
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rooms that the user has been in, including those that they have left. Only
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events that the user is allowed to see will be searched, e.g. it won't include
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events in rooms that happened after you left.
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Client behaviour
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There is a single HTTP API for performing server-side search, documented below.
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{{search_cs_http_api}}
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Search Categories
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-----------------
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The search API allows clients to search in different categories of items.
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Currently the only specified category is ``room_events``.
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``room_events``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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This category covers all events that the user is allowed to see, including
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events in rooms that they have left. The search is performed on certain keys of
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certain event types.
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The supported keys to search over are:
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- ``content.body`` in ``m.room.message``
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- ``content.name`` in ``m.room.name``
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- ``content.topic`` in ``m.room.topic``
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The search will *not* include rooms that are end to end encrypted.
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The results include a ``rank`` key that can be used to sort the results by
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relevancy. The higher the ``rank`` the more relevant the result is.
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The value of ``count`` gives an approximation of the total number of
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results. Homeservers may give an estimate rather than an exact value for this
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field.
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Ordering
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--------
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The client can specify the ordering that the server returns results in. The two
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allowed orderings are:
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- ``rank``, which returns the most relevant results first.
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- ``recent``, which returns the most recent results first.
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The default ordering is ``rank``.
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Groups
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------
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The client can request that the results are returned along with grouping
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information, e.g. grouped by ``room_id``. In this case the response will
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contain a group entry for each distinct value of ``room_id``. Each group entry
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contains at least a list of the ``event_ids`` that are in that group, as well
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as potentially other metadata about the group.
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The current required supported groupings are:
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- ``room_id``
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- ``sender``
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Pagination
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----------
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The server may return a ``next_batch`` key at various places in the response.
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These are used to paginate the results. To fetch more results, the client
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should send the *same* request to the server with a ``next_batch`` query
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parameter set to that of the token.
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The scope of the pagination is defined depending on where the ``next_batch``
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token was returned. For example, using a token inside a group will return more
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results from within that group.
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The currently supported locations for the ``next_batch`` token are:
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- ``search_categories.<category>.next_batch``
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- ``search_categories.<category>.groups.<group_key>.<group_id>.next_batch``
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A server need not support pagination, even if there are more matching results.
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In that case, they must not return a ``next_batch`` token in the response.
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Security considerations
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-----------------------
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The server must only return results that the user has permission to see.
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