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#### Creating an Index
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#### Creating an Index
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Before we can perform any searches, we need to tell RediSearch how to index our data, and which Redis keys to find that data in. The [FT.CREATE](https://oss.redis.com/redisearch/Commands/#ftcreate) command creates a RediSearch index. Here's how to use it to create an index we'll call `idx:animals` where we want to index hashes containing `name`, `species` and `age` fields, and whose key names in Redis begin with the prefix `noderedis:animals`:
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Before we can perform any searches, we need to tell RediSearch how to index our data, and which Redis keys to find that data in. The [FT.CREATE](https://redis.io/commands/ft.create) command creates a RediSearch index. Here's how to use it to create an index we'll call `idx:animals` where we want to index hashes containing `name`, `species` and `age` fields, and whose key names in Redis begin with the prefix `noderedis:animals`:
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See the [`FT.CREATE` documentation](https://oss.redis.com/redisearch/Commands/#ftcreate) for information about the different field types and additional options.
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#### Querying the Index
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Once we've created an index, and added some data to Redis hashes whose keys begin with the prefix `noderedis:animals`, we can start writing some search queries. RediSearch supports a rich query syntax for full-text search, faceted search, aggregation and more. Check out the [`FT.SEARCH` documentation](https://oss.redis.com/redisearch/Commands/#ftsearch) and the [query syntax reference](https://oss.redis.com/redisearch/Query_Syntax/) for more information.
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Once we've created an index, and added some data to Redis hashes whose keys begin with the prefix `noderedis:animals`, we can start writing some search queries. RediSearch supports a rich query syntax for full-text search, faceted search, aggregation and more. Check out the [`FT.SEARCH` documentation](https://redis.io/commands/ft.search) and the [query syntax reference](https://redis.io/docs/interact/search-and-query/query) for more information.
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Let's write a query to find all the animals where the `species` field has the value `dog`:
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Now we have an index and some data stored as JSON documents in Redis (see the [JSON package documentation](https://github.com/redis/node-redis/tree/master/packages/json) for examples of how to store JSON), we can write some queries...
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Now we have an index and some data stored as JSON documents in Redis (see the [JSON package documentation](https://github.com/redis/node-redis/tree/master/packages/json) for examples of how to store JSON), we can write some queries...
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We'll use the [RediSearch query language](https://oss.redis.com/redisearch/Query_Syntax/) and [`FT.SEARCH`](https://oss.redis.com/redisearch/Commands/#ftsearch) command. Here's a query to find users under the age of 30:
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We'll use the [RediSearch query language](https://redis.io/docs/interact/search-and-query/query) and [`FT.SEARCH`](https://redis.io/commands/ft.search) command. Here's a query to find users under the age of 30:
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"main": "./dist/index.js",
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