Get Index Alias API
Introduced 1.0
Returns information about one or more aliases.
Endpoints
GET /_alias GET /_alias/<alias> GET /<index>/_alias/<alias> Path parameters
The following table lists the available path parameters. All path parameters are optional.
| Parameter | Data type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| <alias> | String | Comma-separated list or wildcard expression of alias names to retrieve. To retrieve information for all index aliases, use _allor*. | 
| <index> | String | Comma-separated list or wildcard expression of index names used to limit the request. | 
Query parameters
The following table lists the available query parameters. All query parameters are optional.
| Parameter | Data type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| allow_no_indices | Boolean | Whether to ignore wildcards that don’t match any indexes. Default is true. | 
| expand_wildcards | String | Type of index that wildcard expressions can match. Supports comma-separated values. Valid values are all,open,closed,hidden, andnone. Default isall. | 
| ignore_unavailable | Boolean | Whether to ignore unavailable indexes. Default is false. | 
| local | Boolean | Whether to return information from the local node only instead of from the cluster manager node. Default is false. | 
Example request: Get all aliases for an index
You can add index aliases during index creation using a create index API request.
The following create index API request creates the logs_20302801 index with two aliases:
- current_day
- 2030, which only returns documents in the- logs_20302801index with a- yearfield value of- 2030
PUT /logs_20302801 { "aliases": { "current_day": {}, "2030": { "filter": { "term": { "year": 2030 } } } } }response = client.indices.create( index = "logs_20302801", body = { "aliases": { "current_day": {}, "2030": { "filter": { "term": { "year": 2030 } } } } } )The following get index alias API request returns all aliases for the index logs_20302801:
GET /logs_20302801/_alias/*response = client.indices.get_alias( name = "*", index = "logs_20302801" )Example request: Get a specific alias
The following index alias API request returns the 2030 alias:
GET /_alias/2030response = client.indices.get_alias( name = "2030" )Example request: Get aliases based on a wildcard
The following index alias API request returns any alias that begins with 20:
GET /_alias/20*response = client.indices.get_alias( name = "20*" )Example response
{ "logs_20302801" : { "aliases" : { "current_day" : { }, "2030" : { "filter" : { "term" : { "year" : 2030 } } } } } } Response body fields
The following table lists all response body fields.
| Field | Data type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| <index> | Object | Contains aliases for the index. | 
| <index>.aliases | Object | Contains alias information for the index. | 
| <index>.aliases.<alias> | Object | Contains configuration for the alias. | 
| <index>.aliases.<alias>.filter | Object | Query used to limit documents the alias can access. | 
| <index>.aliases.<alias>.index_routing | String | Routing value used for indexing operations. | 
| <index>.aliases.<alias>.search_routing | String | Routing value used for search operations. | 
| <index>.aliases.<alias>.is_write_index | Boolean | Whether the index is the write index for the alias. | 
Related documentation
For more information about index aliases, see Index aliases.