It depends on your elasticsearch version I guess as in 1.0, standard analyzer 
does not remove stop words anymore.

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Le 13 mars 2014 à 08:06:55, Jeffrey 'jf' Lim (jfs.wo...@gmail.com) a écrit:

Hi folks, I've been trying to figure out the default analyzer for  
'_all'. At first, I was simply thinking that it would be the standard  
analyzer. But as my testing shows, it's not the case at all (stop  
words are kept?!)? After some testing, it would appear to be using the  
standard tokenizer, with a lowercase filter.  

I would have tried to find out more myself... but it's not as if you  
could query the mapping and try to see the result for yourself (it  
doesnt show for '_all'). Does anybody have any more info? Is it using  
any provided analyzer?  

thanks,  
-jf  

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