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[[maps-search]]
== Searching your data

**Elastic Maps** embeds the search bar for real-time search.
**Elastic Maps** embeds the query bar for real-time ad hoc search.
Only layers requesting data from {es} are filtered when you submit a search request.
Layers narrowed by the search context contain the filter icon image:maps/images/filter_icon.png[] to the right of layer name in the legend.

You can create a layer that requests data from {es} from the following:

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** Grid aggregation source

** <<terms-join>>. The search context is applied to both the terms join and the vector source when the vector source is provided by Elasticsearch documents.
** <<terms-join>>

* <<heatmap-layer>> with Grid aggregation source

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image::maps/images/global_search_bar.png[]

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[[maps-create-filter-from-map]]
=== Creating filters from your map

You can create two types of filters by interacting with your map:

* <<maps-spatial-filters, Spatial filters>>
* <<maps-phrase-filter, Phrase filters>>

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[[maps-spatial-filters]]
==== Spatial filters

A spatial filter narrow searchs results to documents that either intersect with, are within, or do not intersect with the specified geometry.

You can create spatial filters in two ways:

* Click the tool icon image:maps/images/tools_icon.png[], and then draw a polygon or bounding box on the map to define the spatial filter.
* Click *Filter by geometry* in a tooltip, and then use the feature's geometry for the spatial filter.
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Spatial filters have the following properties:

* *Geometry label* enables you to provide a meaningful name for your spatial filter.
* *Spatial field* specifies the geo_point or geo_shape field used to determine if a document matches the spatial relation with the specified geometry.
* *Spatial relation* determines the {ref}/query-dsl-geo-shape-query.html#_spatial_relations.html[spatial relation operator] to use at search time. Only available when *Spatial field* is set to geo_shape.

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[[maps-phrase-filter]]
==== Phrase filters

A phrase filter narrows search results to documents that contain the specified text.
You can create a phrase filter by clicking the plus icon image:maps/images/gs_plus_icon.png[] in a feature tooltip.

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Searching across multiple indices might sometimes result in empty layers.
The most common cause for empty layers are searches for a field that exists in one index, but does not exist in other indices.

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[[maps-disable-search-for-layer]]
==== Disable search for layer

To prevent the global search bar from applying search context to a layer, clear the *Apply global filter to layer* checkbox in Layer settings.
Disabling the search context applies to the layer source and all <<terms-join, term joins>> configured for the layer.

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[[maps-add-index-search]]
==== Use _index in your search

Add {ref}/mapping-index-field.html[_index] to your search to include documents from indices that do not contain a search field.

For example, suppose you have a vector layer showing the `kibana_sample_data_logs` documents
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