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Using the murmur3 field

The murmur3 is typically used within a multi-field, so that both the original value and its hash are stored in the index:

 PUT my-index-000001 { "mappings": { "properties": { "my_field": { "type": "keyword", "fields": { "hash": { "type": "murmur3" } } } } } } 

Such a mapping would allow to refer to my_field.hash in order to get hashes of the values of the my_field field. This is only useful in order to run cardinality aggregations:

  # Example documents PUT my-index-000001/_doc/1 { "my_field": "This is a document" } PUT my-index-000001/_doc/2 { "my_field": "This is another document" } GET my-index-000001/_search { "aggs": { "my_field_cardinality": { "cardinality": { "field": "my_field.hash" } } } } 
  1. Counting unique values on the my_field.hash field

Running a cardinality aggregation on the my_field field directly would yield the same result, however using my_field.hash instead might result in a speed-up if the field has a high-cardinality. On the other hand, it is discouraged to use the murmur3 field on numeric fields and string fields that are not almost unique as the use of a murmur3 field is unlikely to bring significant speed-ups, while increasing the amount of disk space required to store the index.