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Highlighting API

Redis Stack uses advanced algorithms for highlighting and summarizing, which enable only the relevant portions of a document to appear in response to a search query. This feature allows users to immediately understand the relevance of a document to their search criteria, typically highlighting the matching terms in bold text.

Command syntax

FT.SEARCH ...
    SUMMARIZE [FIELDS {num} {field}] [FRAGS {numFrags}] [LEN {fragLen}] [SEPARATOR {sepstr}]
    HIGHLIGHT [FIELDS {num} {field}] [TAGS {openTag} {closeTag}]

There are two sub-commands used for highlighting. The first is HIGHLIGHT, which surrounds matching text with an open and/or close tag. The second is SUMMARIZE, which splits a field into contextual fragments surrounding the found terms. It is possible to summarize a field, highlight a field, or perform both actions in the same query.

Summarization

FT.SEARCH ...
    SUMMARIZE [FIELDS {num} {field}] [FRAGS {numFrags}] [LEN {fragLen}] [SEPARATOR {sepStr}]

Summarization will fragment the text into smaller sized snippets, each of which containing the found term(s) and some additional surrounding context.

Redis Stack can perform summarization using the SUMMARIZE keyword. If no additional arguments are passed, all returned fields are summarized using built-in defaults.

The SUMMARIZE keyword accepts the following arguments:

  • FIELDS: If present, it must be the first argument. This should be followed by the number of fields to summarize, which itself is followed by a list of fields. Each field is summarized. If no FIELDS directive is passed, then all returned fields are summarized.

  • FRAGS: The number of fragments to be returned. If not specified, a default is 3.

  • LEN: The number of context words each fragment should contain. Context words surround the found term. A higher value will return a larger block of text. If not specified, the default value is 20.

  • SEPARATOR: The string used to divide individual summary snippets. The default is ... which is common among search engines, but you may override this with any other string if you desire to programmatically divide the snippets later on. You may also use a newline sequence, as newlines are stripped from the result body during processing.

Highlighting

FT.SEARCH ... HIGHLIGHT [FIELDS {num} {field}] [TAGS {openTag} {closeTag}]

Highlighting will surround the found term (and its variants) with a user-defined pair of tags. This may be used to display the matched text in a different typeface using a markup language, or to otherwise make the text appear differently.

Redis Stack performs highlighting using the HIGHLIGHT keyword. If no additional arguments are passed, all returned fields are highlighted using built-in defaults.

The HIGHLIGHT keyword accepts the following arguments:

  • FIELDS: If present, it must be the first argument. This should be followed by the number of fields to highlight, which itself is followed by a list of fields. Each field present is highlighted. If no FIELDS directive is passed, then all returned fields are highlighted.

  • TAGS: If present, it must be followed by two strings. The first string is prepended to each matched term. The second string is appended to each matched term. If no TAGS are specified, a built-in tag pair is prepended and appended to each matched term.

Field selection

If no specific fields are passed to the RETURN, SUMMARIZE, or HIGHLIGHT keywords, then all of a document's fields are returned. However, if any of these keywords contain a FIELD directive, then the SEARCH command will only return the sum total of all fields enumerated in any of those directives.

The RETURN keyword is treated specially, as it overrides any fields specified in SUMMARIZE or HIGHLIGHT.

In the command RETURN 1 foo SUMMARIZE FIELDS 1 bar HIGHLIGHT FIELDS 1 baz, the fields foo is returned as-is, while bar and baz are not returned, because RETURN was specified, but did not include those fields.

In the command SUMMARIZE FIELDS 1 bar HIGHLIGHT FIELDS 1 baz, bar is returned summarized and baz is returned highlighted.

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