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package org.elasticsearch.index.query;

import org.elasticsearch.common.xcontent.XContentBuilder;

import java.io.IOException;

/**
 * Implements the wildcard search query. Supported wildcards are *, which
 * matches any character sequence (including the empty one), and ?,
 * which matches any single character. Note this query can be slow, as it
 * needs to iterate over many terms. In order to prevent extremely slow WildcardQueries,
 * a Wildcard term should not start with one of the wildcards * or
 * ?.
 *
 *
 */
public class WildcardQueryBuilder extends BaseQueryBuilder implements MultiTermQueryBuilder, BoostableQueryBuilder {

    private final String name;

    private final String wildcard;

    private float boost = -1;

    private String rewrite;

    private String queryName;

    /**
     * Implements the wildcard search query. Supported wildcards are *, which
     * matches any character sequence (including the empty one), and ?,
     * which matches any single character. Note this query can be slow, as it
     * needs to iterate over many terms. In order to prevent extremely slow WildcardQueries,
     * a Wildcard term should not start with one of the wildcards * or
     * ?.
     *
     * @param name     The field name
     * @param wildcard The wildcard query string
     */
    public WildcardQueryBuilder(String name, String wildcard) {
        this.name = name;
        this.wildcard = wildcard;
    }

    public WildcardQueryBuilder rewrite(String rewrite) {
        this.rewrite = rewrite;
        return this;
    }

    /**
     * Sets the boost for this query.  Documents matching this query will (in addition to the normal
     * weightings) have their score multiplied by the boost provided.
     */
    public WildcardQueryBuilder boost(float boost) {
        this.boost = boost;
        return this;
    }

    /**
     * Sets the query name for the filter that can be used when searching for matched_filters per hit.
     */
    public WildcardQueryBuilder queryName(String queryName) {
        this.queryName = queryName;
        return this;
    }

    @Override
    public void doXContent(XContentBuilder builder, Params params) throws IOException {
        builder.startObject(WildcardQueryParser.NAME);
        if (boost == -1 && rewrite == null && queryName == null) {
            builder.field(name, wildcard);
        } else {
            builder.startObject(name);
            builder.field("wildcard", wildcard);
            if (boost != -1) {
                builder.field("boost", boost);
            }
            if (rewrite != null) {
                builder.field("rewrite", rewrite);
            }
            if (queryName != null) {
                builder.field("_name", queryName);
            }
            builder.endObject();
        }
        builder.endObject();
    }
}




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