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Overview

Package cloudsearchdomain provides the API client, operations, and parameter types for Amazon CloudSearch Domain.

You use the AmazonCloudSearch2013 API to upload documents to a search domain and search those documents.

The endpoints for submitting UploadDocuments , Search , and Suggest requests are domain-specific. To get the endpoints for your domain, use the Amazon CloudSearch configuration service DescribeDomains action. The domain endpoints are also displayed on the domain dashboard in the Amazon CloudSearch console. You submit suggest requests to the search endpoint.

For more information, see the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide.

Index

Constants

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const ServiceAPIVersion = "2013-01-01"
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const ServiceID = "CloudSearch Domain"

Variables

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Functions

func NewDefaultEndpointResolver

func NewDefaultEndpointResolver() *internalendpoints.Resolver

NewDefaultEndpointResolver constructs a new service endpoint resolver

func WithAPIOptions

func WithAPIOptions(optFns ...func(*middleware.Stack) error) func(*Options)

WithAPIOptions returns a functional option for setting the Client's APIOptions option.

func WithEndpointResolver deprecated

func WithEndpointResolver(v EndpointResolver) func(*Options)

Deprecated: EndpointResolver and WithEndpointResolver. Providing a value for this field will likely prevent you from using any endpoint-related service features released after the introduction of EndpointResolverV2 and BaseEndpoint.

To migrate an EndpointResolver implementation that uses a custom endpoint, set the client option BaseEndpoint instead.

func WithEndpointResolverV2

func WithEndpointResolverV2(v EndpointResolverV2) func(*Options)

WithEndpointResolverV2 returns a functional option for setting the Client's EndpointResolverV2 option.

func WithSigV4SigningName

func WithSigV4SigningName(name string) func(*Options)

WithSigV4SigningName applies an override to the authentication workflow to use the given signing name for SigV4-authenticated operations.

This is an advanced setting. The value here is FINAL, taking precedence over the resolved signing name from both auth scheme resolution and endpoint resolution.

func WithSigV4SigningRegion

func WithSigV4SigningRegion(region string) func(*Options)

WithSigV4SigningRegion applies an override to the authentication workflow to use the given signing region for SigV4-authenticated operations.

This is an advanced setting. The value here is FINAL, taking precedence over the resolved signing region from both auth scheme resolution and endpoint resolution.

Types

type AuthResolverParameters

type AuthResolverParameters struct {
	// The name of the operation being invoked.
	Operation string

	// The region in which the operation is being invoked.
	Region string
}

AuthResolverParameters contains the set of inputs necessary for auth scheme resolution.

type AuthSchemeResolver

type AuthSchemeResolver interface {
	ResolveAuthSchemes(context.Context, *AuthResolverParameters) ([]*smithyauth.Option, error)
}

AuthSchemeResolver returns a set of possible authentication options for an operation.

type Client

type Client struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Client provides the API client to make operations call for Amazon CloudSearch Domain.

func New

func New(options Options, optFns ...func(*Options)) *Client

New returns an initialized Client based on the functional options. Provide additional functional options to further configure the behavior of the client, such as changing the client's endpoint or adding custom middleware behavior.

func NewFromConfig

func NewFromConfig(cfg aws.Config, optFns ...func(*Options)) *Client

NewFromConfig returns a new client from the provided config.

func (*Client) Options

func (c *Client) Options() Options

Options returns a copy of the client configuration.

Callers SHOULD NOT perform mutations on any inner structures within client config. Config overrides should instead be made on a per-operation basis through functional options.

func (*Client) Search

func (c *Client) Search(ctx context.Context, params *SearchInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*SearchOutput, error)

Retrieves a list of documents that match the specified search criteria. How you specify the search criteria depends on which query parser you use. Amazon CloudSearch supports four query parsers:

  • simple : search all text and text-array fields for the specified string. Search for phrases, individual terms, and prefixes.
  • structured : search specific fields, construct compound queries using Boolean operators, and use advanced features such as term boosting and proximity searching.
  • lucene : specify search criteria using the Apache Lucene query parser syntax.
  • dismax : specify search criteria using the simplified subset of the Apache Lucene query parser syntax defined by the DisMax query parser.

For more information, see Searching Your Data in the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide.

The endpoint for submitting Search requests is domain-specific. You submit search requests to a domain's search endpoint. To get the search endpoint for your domain, use the Amazon CloudSearch configuration service DescribeDomains action. A domain's endpoints are also displayed on the domain dashboard in the Amazon CloudSearch console.

func (*Client) Suggest

func (c *Client) Suggest(ctx context.Context, params *SuggestInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*SuggestOutput, error)

Retrieves autocomplete suggestions for a partial query string. You can use suggestions enable you to display likely matches before users finish typing. In Amazon CloudSearch, suggestions are based on the contents of a particular text field. When you request suggestions, Amazon CloudSearch finds all of the documents whose values in the suggester field start with the specified query string. The beginning of the field must match the query string to be considered a match.

For more information about configuring suggesters and retrieving suggestions, see Getting Suggestionsin the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide.

The endpoint for submitting Suggest requests is domain-specific. You submit suggest requests to a domain's search endpoint. To get the search endpoint for your domain, use the Amazon CloudSearch configuration service DescribeDomains action. A domain's endpoints are also displayed on the domain dashboard in the Amazon CloudSearch console.

func (*Client) UploadDocuments

func (c *Client) UploadDocuments(ctx context.Context, params *UploadDocumentsInput, optFns ...func(*Options)) (*UploadDocumentsOutput, error)

Posts a batch of documents to a search domain for indexing. A document batch is a collection of add and delete operations that represent the documents you want to add, update, or delete from your domain. Batches can be described in either JSON or XML. Each item that you want Amazon CloudSearch to return as a search result (such as a product) is represented as a document. Every document has a unique ID and one or more fields that contain the data that you want to search and return in results. Individual documents cannot contain more than 1 MB of data. The entire batch cannot exceed 5 MB. To get the best possible upload performance, group add and delete operations in batches that are close the 5 MB limit. Submitting a large volume of single-document batches can overload a domain's document service.

The endpoint for submitting UploadDocuments requests is domain-specific. To get the document endpoint for your domain, use the Amazon CloudSearch configuration service DescribeDomains action. A domain's endpoints are also displayed on the domain dashboard in the Amazon CloudSearch console.

For more information about formatting your data for Amazon CloudSearch, see Preparing Your Data in the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide. For more information about uploading data for indexing, see Uploading Datain the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide.

type EndpointParameters

type EndpointParameters struct {
	// The AWS region used to dispatch the request.
	//
	// Parameter is
	// required.
	//
	// AWS::Region
	Region *string

	// When true, use the dual-stack endpoint. If the configured endpoint does not
	// support dual-stack, dispatching the request MAY return an error.
	//
	// Defaults to
	// false if no value is provided.
	//
	// AWS::UseDualStack
	UseDualStack *bool

	// When true, send this request to the FIPS-compliant regional endpoint. If the
	// configured endpoint does not have a FIPS compliant endpoint, dispatching the
	// request will return an error.
	//
	// Defaults to false if no value is
	// provided.
	//
	// AWS::UseFIPS
	UseFIPS *bool

	// Override the endpoint used to send this request
	//
	// Parameter is
	// required.
	//
	// SDK::Endpoint
	Endpoint *string
}

EndpointParameters provides the parameters that influence how endpoints are resolved.

func (EndpointParameters) ValidateRequired

func (p EndpointParameters) ValidateRequired() error

ValidateRequired validates required parameters are set.

func (EndpointParameters) WithDefaults

func (p EndpointParameters) WithDefaults() EndpointParameters

WithDefaults returns a shallow copy of EndpointParameterswith default values applied to members where applicable.

type EndpointResolver

type EndpointResolver interface {
	ResolveEndpoint(region string, options EndpointResolverOptions) (aws.Endpoint, error)
}

EndpointResolver interface for resolving service endpoints.

func EndpointResolverFromURL

func EndpointResolverFromURL(url string, optFns ...func(*aws.Endpoint)) EndpointResolver

EndpointResolverFromURL returns an EndpointResolver configured using the provided endpoint url. By default, the resolved endpoint resolver uses the client region as signing region, and the endpoint source is set to EndpointSourceCustom.You can provide functional options to configure endpoint values for the resolved endpoint.

type EndpointResolverFunc

type EndpointResolverFunc func(region string, options EndpointResolverOptions) (aws.Endpoint, error)

EndpointResolverFunc is a helper utility that wraps a function so it satisfies the EndpointResolver interface. This is useful when you want to add additional endpoint resolving logic, or stub out specific endpoints with custom values.

func (EndpointResolverFunc) ResolveEndpoint

func (fn EndpointResolverFunc) ResolveEndpoint(region string, options EndpointResolverOptions) (endpoint aws.Endpoint, err error)

type EndpointResolverOptions

type EndpointResolverOptions = internalendpoints.Options

EndpointResolverOptions is the service endpoint resolver options

type EndpointResolverV2

type EndpointResolverV2 interface {
	// ResolveEndpoint attempts to resolve the endpoint with the provided options,
	// returning the endpoint if found. Otherwise an error is returned.
	ResolveEndpoint(ctx context.Context, params EndpointParameters) (
		smithyendpoints.Endpoint, error,
	)
}

EndpointResolverV2 provides the interface for resolving service endpoints.

func NewDefaultEndpointResolverV2

func NewDefaultEndpointResolverV2() EndpointResolverV2

type HTTPClient

type HTTPClient interface {
	Do(*http.Request) (*http.Response, error)
}

type HTTPSignerV4

type HTTPSignerV4 interface {
	SignHTTP(ctx context.Context, credentials aws.Credentials, r *http.Request, payloadHash string, service string, region string, signingTime time.Time, optFns ...func(*v4.SignerOptions)) error
}

type Options

type Options struct {
	// Set of options to modify how an operation is invoked. These apply to all
	// operations invoked for this client. Use functional options on operation call to
	// modify this list for per operation behavior.
	APIOptions []func(*middleware.Stack) error

	// The optional application specific identifier appended to the User-Agent header.
	AppID string

	// This endpoint will be given as input to an EndpointResolverV2. It is used for
	// providing a custom base endpoint that is subject to modifications by the
	// processing EndpointResolverV2.
	BaseEndpoint *string

	// Configures the events that will be sent to the configured logger.
	ClientLogMode aws.ClientLogMode

	// The credentials object to use when signing requests.
	Credentials aws.CredentialsProvider

	// The configuration DefaultsMode that the SDK should use when constructing the
	// clients initial default settings.
	DefaultsMode aws.DefaultsMode

	// The endpoint options to be used when attempting to resolve an endpoint.
	EndpointOptions EndpointResolverOptions

	// The service endpoint resolver.
	//
	// Deprecated: Deprecated: EndpointResolver and WithEndpointResolver. Providing a
	// value for this field will likely prevent you from using any endpoint-related
	// service features released after the introduction of EndpointResolverV2 and
	// BaseEndpoint.
	//
	// To migrate an EndpointResolver implementation that uses a custom endpoint, set
	// the client option BaseEndpoint instead.
	EndpointResolver EndpointResolver

	// Resolves the endpoint used for a particular service operation. This should be
	// used over the deprecated EndpointResolver.
	EndpointResolverV2 EndpointResolverV2

	// Signature Version 4 (SigV4) Signer
	HTTPSignerV4 HTTPSignerV4

	// The logger writer interface to write logging messages to.
	Logger logging.Logger

	// The region to send requests to. (Required)
	Region string

	// RetryMaxAttempts specifies the maximum number attempts an API client will call
	// an operation that fails with a retryable error. A value of 0 is ignored, and
	// will not be used to configure the API client created default retryer, or modify
	// per operation call's retry max attempts.
	//
	// If specified in an operation call's functional options with a value that is
	// different than the constructed client's Options, the Client's Retryer will be
	// wrapped to use the operation's specific RetryMaxAttempts value.
	RetryMaxAttempts int

	// RetryMode specifies the retry mode the API client will be created with, if
	// Retryer option is not also specified.
	//
	// When creating a new API Clients this member will only be used if the Retryer
	// Options member is nil. This value will be ignored if Retryer is not nil.
	//
	// Currently does not support per operation call overrides, may in the future.
	RetryMode aws.RetryMode

	// Retryer guides how HTTP requests should be retried in case of recoverable
	// failures. When nil the API client will use a default retryer. The kind of
	// default retry created by the API client can be changed with the RetryMode
	// option.
	Retryer aws.Retryer

	// The RuntimeEnvironment configuration, only populated if the DefaultsMode is set
	// to DefaultsModeAuto and is initialized using config.LoadDefaultConfig . You
	// should not populate this structure programmatically, or rely on the values here
	// within your applications.
	RuntimeEnvironment aws.RuntimeEnvironment

	// The HTTP client to invoke API calls with. Defaults to client's default HTTP
	// implementation if nil.
	HTTPClient HTTPClient

	// The auth scheme resolver which determines how to authenticate for each
	// operation.
	AuthSchemeResolver AuthSchemeResolver

	// The list of auth schemes supported by the client.
	AuthSchemes []smithyhttp.AuthScheme
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (Options) Copy

func (o Options) Copy() Options

Copy creates a clone where the APIOptions list is deep copied.

func (Options) GetIdentityResolver

func (o Options) GetIdentityResolver(schemeID string) smithyauth.IdentityResolver

type ResolveEndpoint

type ResolveEndpoint struct {
	Resolver EndpointResolver
	Options  EndpointResolverOptions
}

func (*ResolveEndpoint) HandleSerialize

func (*ResolveEndpoint) ID

func (*ResolveEndpoint) ID() string

type SearchInput

type SearchInput struct {

	// Specifies the search criteria for the request. How you specify the search
	// criteria depends on the query parser used for the request and the parser options
	// specified in the queryOptions parameter. By default, the simple query parser is
	// used to process requests. To use the structured , lucene , or dismax query
	// parser, you must also specify the queryParser parameter.
	//
	// For more information about specifying search criteria, see [Searching Your Data] in the Amazon
	// CloudSearch Developer Guide.
	//
	// [Searching Your Data]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloudsearch/latest/developerguide/searching.html
	//
	// This member is required.
	Query *string

	// Retrieves a cursor value you can use to page through large result sets. Use the
	// size parameter to control the number of hits to include in each response. You
	// can specify either the cursor or start parameter in a request; they are
	// mutually exclusive. To get the first cursor, set the cursor value to initial .
	// In subsequent requests, specify the cursor value returned in the hits section of
	// the response.
	//
	// For more information, see [Paginating Results] in the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide.
	//
	// [Paginating Results]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloudsearch/latest/developerguide/paginating-results.html
	Cursor *string

	// Defines one or more numeric expressions that can be used to sort results or
	// specify search or filter criteria. You can also specify expressions as return
	// fields.
	//
	// You specify the expressions in JSON using the form
	// {"EXPRESSIONNAME":"EXPRESSION"} . You can define and use multiple expressions in
	// a search request. For example:
	//
	//     {"expression1":"_score*rating", "expression2":"(1/rank)*year"}
	//
	// For information about the variables, operators, and functions you can use in
	// expressions, see [Writing Expressions]in the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide.
	//
	// [Writing Expressions]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloudsearch/latest/developerguide/configuring-expressions.html#writing-expressions
	Expr *string

	// Specifies one or more fields for which to get facet information, and options
	// that control how the facet information is returned. Each specified field must be
	// facet-enabled in the domain configuration. The fields and options are specified
	// in JSON using the form
	// {"FIELD":{"OPTION":VALUE,"OPTION:"STRING"},"FIELD":{"OPTION":VALUE,"OPTION":"STRING"}}
	// .
	//
	// You can specify the following faceting options:
	//
	//   - buckets specifies an array of the facet values or ranges to count. Ranges
	//   are specified using the same syntax that you use to search for a range of
	//   values. For more information, see [Searching for a Range of Values]in the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide.
	//   Buckets are returned in the order they are specified in the request. The sort
	//   and size options are not valid if you specify buckets .
	//
	//   - size specifies the maximum number of facets to include in the results. By
	//   default, Amazon CloudSearch returns counts for the top 10. The size parameter
	//   is only valid when you specify the sort option; it cannot be used in
	//   conjunction with buckets .
	//
	//   - sort specifies how you want to sort the facets in the results: bucket or
	//   count . Specify bucket to sort alphabetically or numerically by facet value
	//   (in ascending order). Specify count to sort by the facet counts computed for
	//   each facet value (in descending order). To retrieve facet counts for particular
	//   values or ranges of values, use the buckets option instead of sort .
	//
	// If no facet options are specified, facet counts are computed for all field
	// values, the facets are sorted by facet count, and the top 10 facets are returned
	// in the results.
	//
	// To count particular buckets of values, use the buckets option. For example, the
	// following request uses the buckets option to calculate and return facet counts
	// by decade.
	//
	//     {"year":{"buckets":["[1970,1979]","[1980,1989]","[1990,1999]","[2000,2009]","[2010,}"]}}
	//
	// To sort facets by facet count, use the count option. For example, the following
	// request sets the sort option to count to sort the facet values by facet count,
	// with the facet values that have the most matching documents listed first.
	// Setting the size option to 3 returns only the top three facet values.
	//
	//     {"year":{"sort":"count","size":3}}
	//
	// To sort the facets by value, use the bucket option. For example, the following
	// request sets the sort option to bucket to sort the facet values numerically by
	// year, with earliest year listed first.
	//
	//     {"year":{"sort":"bucket"}}
	//
	// For more information, see [Getting and Using Facet Information] in the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide.
	//
	// [Searching for a Range of Values]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloudsearch/latest/developerguide/searching-ranges.html
	// [Getting and Using Facet Information]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloudsearch/latest/developerguide/faceting.html
	Facet *string

	// Specifies a structured query that filters the results of a search without
	// affecting how the results are scored and sorted. You use filterQuery in
	// conjunction with the query parameter to filter the documents that match the
	// constraints specified in the query parameter. Specifying a filter controls only
	// which matching documents are included in the results, it has no effect on how
	// they are scored and sorted. The filterQuery parameter supports the full
	// structured query syntax.
	//
	// For more information about using filters, see [Filtering Matching Documents] in the Amazon CloudSearch
	// Developer Guide.
	//
	// [Filtering Matching Documents]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloudsearch/latest/developerguide/filtering-results.html
	FilterQuery *string

	// Retrieves highlights for matches in the specified text or text-array fields.
	// Each specified field must be highlight enabled in the domain configuration. The
	// fields and options are specified in JSON using the form
	// {"FIELD":{"OPTION":VALUE,"OPTION:"STRING"},"FIELD":{"OPTION":VALUE,"OPTION":"STRING"}}
	// .
	//
	// You can specify the following highlight options:
	//
	//   - format : specifies the format of the data in the text field: text or html .
	//   When data is returned as HTML, all non-alphanumeric characters are encoded. The
	//   default is html .
	//   - max_phrases : specifies the maximum number of occurrences of the search
	//   term(s) you want to highlight. By default, the first occurrence is highlighted.
	//   - pre_tag : specifies the string to prepend to an occurrence of a search term.
	//   The default for HTML highlights is <em> . The default for text highlights is *
	//   .
	//   - post_tag : specifies the string to append to an occurrence of a search term.
	//   The default for HTML highlights is </em> . The default for text highlights is
	//   * .
	// If no highlight options are specified for a field, the returned field text is
	// treated as HTML and the first match is highlighted with emphasis tags:
	// <em>search-term</em> .
	//
	// For example, the following request retrieves highlights for the actors and title
	// fields.
	//
	//     { "actors": {}, "title": {"format": "text","max_phrases": 2,"pre_tag":
	//     "","post_tag": ""} }
	Highlight *string

	// Enables partial results to be returned if one or more index partitions are
	// unavailable. When your search index is partitioned across multiple search
	// instances, by default Amazon CloudSearch only returns results if every partition
	// can be queried. This means that the failure of a single search instance can
	// result in 5xx (internal server) errors. When you enable partial results, Amazon
	// CloudSearch returns whatever results are available and includes the percentage
	// of documents searched in the search results (percent-searched). This enables you
	// to more gracefully degrade your users' search experience. For example, rather
	// than displaying no results, you could display the partial results and a message
	// indicating that the results might be incomplete due to a temporary system
	// outage.
	Partial bool

	// Configures options for the query parser specified in the queryParser parameter.
	// You specify the options in JSON using the following form
	// {"OPTION1":"VALUE1","OPTION2":VALUE2"..."OPTIONN":"VALUEN"}.
	//
	// The options you can configure vary according to which parser you use:
	//
	//   - defaultOperator : The default operator used to combine individual terms in
	//   the search string. For example: defaultOperator: 'or' . For the dismax parser,
	//   you specify a percentage that represents the percentage of terms in the search
	//   string (rounded down) that must match, rather than a default operator. A value
	//   of 0% is the equivalent to OR, and a value of 100% is equivalent to AND. The
	//   percentage must be specified as a value in the range 0-100 followed by the
	//   percent (%) symbol. For example, defaultOperator: 50% . Valid values: and , or
	//   , a percentage in the range 0%-100% ( dismax ). Default: and ( simple ,
	//   structured , lucene ) or 100 ( dismax ). Valid for: simple , structured ,
	//   lucene , and dismax .
	//   - fields : An array of the fields to search when no fields are specified in a
	//   search. If no fields are specified in a search and this option is not specified,
	//   all text and text-array fields are searched. You can specify a weight for each
	//   field to control the relative importance of each field when Amazon CloudSearch
	//   calculates relevance scores. To specify a field weight, append a caret ( ^ )
	//   symbol and the weight to the field name. For example, to boost the importance of
	//   the title field over the description field you could specify:
	//   "fields":["title^5","description"] . Valid values: The name of any configured
	//   field and an optional numeric value greater than zero. Default: All text and
	//   text-array fields. Valid for: simple , structured , lucene , and dismax .
	//   - operators : An array of the operators or special characters you want to
	//   disable for the simple query parser. If you disable the and , or , or not
	//   operators, the corresponding operators ( + , | , - ) have no special meaning
	//   and are dropped from the search string. Similarly, disabling prefix disables
	//   the wildcard operator ( * ) and disabling phrase disables the ability to
	//   search for phrases by enclosing phrases in double quotes. Disabling precedence
	//   disables the ability to control order of precedence using parentheses. Disabling
	//   near disables the ability to use the ~ operator to perform a sloppy phrase
	//   search. Disabling the fuzzy operator disables the ability to use the ~
	//   operator to perform a fuzzy search. escape disables the ability to use a
	//   backslash ( </code>) to escape special characters within the search string.
	//   Disabling whitespace is an advanced option that prevents the parser from
	//   tokenizing on whitespace, which can be useful for Vietnamese. (It prevents
	//   Vietnamese words from being split incorrectly.) For example, you could disable
	//   all operators other than the phrase operator to support just simple term and
	//   phrase queries: "operators":["and","not","or", "prefix"] . Valid values: and ,
	//   escape , fuzzy , near , not , or , phrase , precedence , prefix , whitespace .
	//   Default: All operators and special characters are enabled. Valid for: simple .
	//   - phraseFields : An array of the text or text-array fields you want to use for
	//   phrase searches. When the terms in the search string appear in close proximity
	//   within a field, the field scores higher. You can specify a weight for each field
	//   to boost that score. The phraseSlop option controls how much the matches can
	//   deviate from the search string and still be boosted. To specify a field weight,
	//   append a caret ( ^ ) symbol and the weight to the field name. For example, to
	//   boost phrase matches in the title field over the abstract field, you could
	//   specify: "phraseFields":["title^3", "plot"] Valid values: The name of any text
	//   or text-array field and an optional numeric value greater than zero. Default:
	//   No fields. If you don't specify any fields with phraseFields , proximity
	//   scoring is disabled even if phraseSlop is specified. Valid for: dismax .
	//   - phraseSlop : An integer value that specifies how much matches can deviate
	//   from the search phrase and still be boosted according to the weights specified
	//   in the phraseFields option; for example, phraseSlop: 2 . You must also specify
	//   phraseFields to enable proximity scoring. Valid values: positive integers.
	//   Default: 0. Valid for: dismax .
	//   - explicitPhraseSlop : An integer value that specifies how much a match can
	//   deviate from the search phrase when the phrase is enclosed in double quotes in
	//   the search string. (Phrases that exceed this proximity distance are not
	//   considered a match.) For example, to specify a slop of three for dismax phrase
	//   queries, you would specify "explicitPhraseSlop":3 . Valid values: positive
	//   integers. Default: 0. Valid for: dismax .
	//   - tieBreaker : When a term in the search string is found in a document's
	//   field, a score is calculated for that field based on how common the word is in
	//   that field compared to other documents. If the term occurs in multiple fields
	//   within a document, by default only the highest scoring field contributes to the
	//   document's overall score. You can specify a tieBreaker value to enable the
	//   matches in lower-scoring fields to contribute to the document's score. That way,
	//   if two documents have the same max field score for a particular term, the score
	//   for the document that has matches in more fields will be higher. The formula for
	//   calculating the score with a tieBreaker is (max field score) + (tieBreaker) *
	//   (sum of the scores for the rest of the matching fields) .
	//
	// Set tieBreaker to 0 to disregard all but the highest scoring field (pure max):
	//   "tieBreaker":0 . Set to 1 to sum the scores from all fields (pure sum):
	//   "tieBreaker":1 . Valid values: 0.0 to 1.0. Default: 0.0. Valid for: dismax .
	QueryOptions *string

	// Specifies which query parser to use to process the request. If queryParser is
	// not specified, Amazon CloudSearch uses the simple query parser.
	//
	// Amazon CloudSearch supports four query parsers:
	//
	//   - simple : perform simple searches of text and text-array fields. By default,
	//   the simple query parser searches all text and text-array fields. You can
	//   specify which fields to search by with the queryOptions parameter. If you
	//   prefix a search term with a plus sign (+) documents must contain the term to be
	//   considered a match. (This is the default, unless you configure the default
	//   operator with the queryOptions parameter.) You can use the - (NOT), | (OR),
	//   and * (wildcard) operators to exclude particular terms, find results that
	//   match any of the specified terms, or search for a prefix. To search for a phrase
	//   rather than individual terms, enclose the phrase in double quotes. For more
	//   information, see [Searching for Text]in the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide.
	//   - structured : perform advanced searches by combining multiple expressions to
	//   define the search criteria. You can also search within particular fields, search
	//   for values and ranges of values, and use advanced options such as term boosting,
	//   matchall , and near . For more information, see [Constructing Compound Queries]in the Amazon CloudSearch
	//   Developer Guide.
	//   - lucene : search using the Apache Lucene query parser syntax. For more
	//   information, see [Apache Lucene Query Parser Syntax].
	//   - dismax : search using the simplified subset of the Apache Lucene query
	//   parser syntax defined by the DisMax query parser. For more information, see [DisMax Query Parser Syntax].
	//
	// [DisMax Query Parser Syntax]: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/DisMaxQParserPlugin#Query_Syntax
	// [Apache Lucene Query Parser Syntax]: http://lucene.apache.org/core/4_6_0/queryparser/org/apache/lucene/queryparser/classic/package-summary.html#package_description
	// [Constructing Compound Queries]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloudsearch/latest/developerguide/searching-compound-queries.html
	// [Searching for Text]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloudsearch/latest/developerguide/searching-text.html
	QueryParser types.QueryParser

	// Specifies the field and expression values to include in the response. Multiple
	// fields or expressions are specified as a comma-separated list. By default, a
	// search response includes all return enabled fields ( _all_fields ). To return
	// only the document IDs for the matching documents, specify _no_fields . To
	// retrieve the relevance score calculated for each document, specify _score .
	Return *string

	// Specifies the maximum number of search hits to include in the response.
	Size int64

	// Specifies the fields or custom expressions to use to sort the search results.
	// Multiple fields or expressions are specified as a comma-separated list. You must
	// specify the sort direction ( asc or desc ) for each field; for example, year
	// desc,title asc . To use a field to sort results, the field must be sort-enabled
	// in the domain configuration. Array type fields cannot be used for sorting. If no
	// sort parameter is specified, results are sorted by their default relevance
	// scores in descending order: _score desc . You can also sort by document ID ( _id
	// asc ) and version ( _version desc ).
	//
	// For more information, see [Sorting Results] in the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide.
	//
	// [Sorting Results]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloudsearch/latest/developerguide/sorting-results.html
	Sort *string

	// Specifies the offset of the first search hit you want to return. Note that the
	// result set is zero-based; the first result is at index 0. You can specify either
	// the start or cursor parameter in a request, they are mutually exclusive.
	//
	// For more information, see [Paginating Results] in the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide.
	//
	// [Paginating Results]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloudsearch/latest/developerguide/paginating-results.html
	Start int64

	// Specifies one or more fields for which to get statistics information. Each
	// specified field must be facet-enabled in the domain configuration. The fields
	// are specified in JSON using the form:
	//
	//     {"FIELD-A":{},"FIELD-B":{}}
	//
	// There are currently no options supported for statistics.
	Stats *string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Container for the parameters to the Search request.

type SearchOutput

type SearchOutput struct {

	// The requested facet information.
	Facets map[string]types.BucketInfo

	// The documents that match the search criteria.
	Hits *types.Hits

	// The requested field statistics information.
	Stats map[string]types.FieldStats

	// The status information returned for the search request.
	Status *types.SearchStatus

	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The result of a Search request. Contains the documents that match the specified search criteria and any requested fields, highlights, and facet information.

type SuggestInput

type SuggestInput struct {

	// Specifies the string for which you want to get suggestions.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Query *string

	// Specifies the name of the suggester to use to find suggested matches.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Suggester *string

	// Specifies the maximum number of suggestions to return.
	Size int64
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Container for the parameters to the Suggest request.

type SuggestOutput

type SuggestOutput struct {

	// The status of a SuggestRequest . Contains the resource ID ( rid ) and how long
	// it took to process the request ( timems ).
	Status *types.SuggestStatus

	// Container for the matching search suggestion information.
	Suggest *types.SuggestModel

	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Contains the response to a Suggest request.

type UploadDocumentsInput

type UploadDocumentsInput struct {

	// The format of the batch you are uploading. Amazon CloudSearch supports two
	// document batch formats:
	//
	//   - application/json
	//   - application/xml
	//
	// This member is required.
	ContentType types.ContentType

	// A batch of documents formatted in JSON or HTML.
	//
	// This member is required.
	Documents io.Reader
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Container for the parameters to the UploadDocuments request.

type UploadDocumentsOutput

type UploadDocumentsOutput struct {

	// The number of documents that were added to the search domain.
	Adds int64

	// The number of documents that were deleted from the search domain.
	Deletes int64

	// The status of an UploadDocumentsRequest .
	Status *string

	// Any warnings returned by the document service about the documents being
	// uploaded.
	Warnings []types.DocumentServiceWarning

	// Metadata pertaining to the operation's result.
	ResultMetadata middleware.Metadata
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Contains the response to an UploadDocuments request.

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