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# Advanced Global Search **(STARTER ONLY)**
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> - [Introduced][ee-109] in GitLab [Starter][ee] 8.4.
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> - This is the user documentation. To install and configure Elasticsearch,
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> visit the [administrator documentation](../../integration/elasticsearch.md).
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NOTE: **Note**
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Advanced Global Search (powered by Elasticsearch) is not yet available on GitLab.com. We are working on adding it. [Follow this epic for the latest updates](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/153).
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Leverage Elasticsearch for faster, more advanced code search across your entire
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GitLab instance.
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## Overview
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The Advanced Global Search in GitLab is a powerful search service that saves
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you time. Instead of creating duplicate code and wasting time, you can
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now search for code within other teams that can help your own project.
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GitLab leverages the search capabilities of [Elasticsearch] and enables it when
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searching in:
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- GitLab application
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- Projects
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- Repositories
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- Commits
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- Issues
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- Merge requests
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- Milestones
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- Notes (comments)
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- Snippets
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- Wiki
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## Use cases
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The Advanced Global Search can be useful in various scenarios.
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### Faster searches
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If you are dealing with huge amount of data and want to keep GitLab's search
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fast, the Advanced Global Search will help you achieve that.
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### Promote innersourcing
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Your company may consist of many different developer teams each of which has
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their own group where the various projects are hosted. Some of your applications
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may be connected to each other, so your developers need to instantly search
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throughout the GitLab instance and find the code they search for.
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## Searching globally
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Just use the search as before and GitLab will show you matching code from each
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project you have access to.
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![Advanced Global Search](img/advanced_global_search.png)
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You can also use the [Advanced Syntax Search](advanced_search_syntax.md) which
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provides some useful queries.
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>**Note:**
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Elasticsearch has only data for the default branch. That means that if you go
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to the repository tree and switch the branch from the default to something else,
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then the "Code" tab in the search result page will be served by the regular
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search even if Elasticsearch is enabled.
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[ee-1305]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/merge_requests/1305
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[aws-elastic]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticsearch-service/latest/developerguide/es-gsg.html
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[aws-iam]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_access-keys.html
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[aws-instance-profile]: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/codedeploy/latest/userguide/getting-started-create-iam-instance-profile.html#getting-started-create-iam-instance-profile-cli
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[ee-109]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/merge_requests/109 "Elasticsearch Merge Request"
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[elasticsearch]: https://www.elastic.co/products/elasticsearch "Elasticsearch website"
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[install]: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/_installation.html "Elasticsearch installation documentation"
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[pkg]: https://about.gitlab.com/downloads/ "Download Omnibus GitLab"
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[elastic-settings]: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/setup-configuration.html#settings "Elasticsearch configuration settings"
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[ee]: https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/
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[es]: https://www.elastic.co/products/elasticsearch
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