No problem:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use 5.010;
use Data::Dumper;
use Search::Elasticsearch;
my $e = Search::Elasticsearch->new(
        nodes => [
            '10.13.57.35:9200',
            '10.13.57.36:9200'
        ]
    );
my $r = $e->search(
    index => 'logstash-2014.08.15',
    body => {
        aggs => {
            aggsname => {
                percentiles => {
                    field => "h5_view_loadtime"
                }
            }
        },
        size => 0
    }
);
say for values $r->{'aggregations'}->{'aggsname'};
在 2014年8月15日,上午6:52,Yuheng Du <yuheng.du.h...@gmail.com> 写道:

> Does perl module of elasticsearch allows Aggregation syntax?
> 
> I run a few tests but it failed. 
> 
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