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Configure result sources for search in SharePoint Server

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Result sources limit searches to certain content or to a subset of search results. SharePoint Server provides 16 pre-defined result sources for the classic search experience. The pre-configured default result source is Local SharePoint Results. You can specify a different result source as the default. The modern search experience uses the default results source, so if you change the default result source for classic search, you also change it for modern search. For more information, see Understanding result sources for search in SharePoint Server.

Create a result source

You can create a result source for a Search service application, a site collection, or a site. The following table shows the permissions that are required to create a result source at each level, and where the result source can be used.

Levels and permissions for result sources

When you create a result source at this level You must have this permission The result source can be used in
Search service application Search service application administrator All site collections in web applications that consume the Search service application
Site collection Site collection administrator All sites in the site collection
Site Site owner The site

To create a result source

Depending on the level at which you want to create the result source, first do one of the following:

  • To create a result source for a Search service application:

    • Verify that the user account that performs this procedure is an administrator on the Search service application.

    • In Central Administration, in the Application Management section, click Manage service application.

    • Click the Search service application for which you want to create a result source.

    • On the Search Administration page for the Search service application, on the Quick Launch, in the Queries and Results section, click Result Sources.

  • To create a result source for a site collection:

    • Verify that the user account that performs this procedure is an administrator for the site collection.

    • On the Settings menu for the site collection, click Site Settings.

    • On the Site Settings page, in the Site Collection Administration section, click Search Result Sources.

  • To create a result source for a site:

    • Verify that the user account that performs this procedure is a member of the Owners group for the site.

    • On the Settings menu for the site, click Site Settings.

    • On the Site Settings page, in the Search section, click Result Sources.

Next:

  1. On the Manage Result Sources page, click New Result Source.

  2. On the Add Result Source page, in the General Information section, do the following:

    • In the Name box, type a name for the result source.

    • In the Description box, type a description of the result source.

  3. In the Protocol section, select one of the following protocols for retrieving search results:

    • Local SharePoint, the default protocol, provides results from the search index for this Search service application.

    • Remote SharePoint provides results from the index of a search service in another farm.

      Important

      To use the Remote SharePoint protocol to get search results in one SharePoint Server on-premises farm from the index of another SharePoint Server on-premises farm, you must configure the farm that receives the queries to trust the farm that sends the queries. For information about how to do this, see Configure trust for search between two SharePoint Server farms.

    • OpenSearch provides results from a search engine that uses the OpenSearch 1.0/1.1 protocol.

  4. In the previous step, if you selected either Local SharePoint or Remote SharePoint for the protocol, then in the Type section, select SharePoint Search Results to search the whole index, or select People Search Results to enable query processing that is specific to people search.

  5. If you selected Remote SharePoint for the protocol, then in the Remote Service URL section, type the address of the root site collection of the remote SharePoint farm.

  6. If you selected OpenSearch 1.0/1.1 for the protocol, then in the Source URL section, type the URL of the OpenSearch source.

  7. In the Query Transform section, do one of the following:

    • Leave the default query transform (searchTerms) as is. In this case, the query will be unchanged since the previous transform.

    • Type a different query transform in the text box. For more information, see Understanding query transforms.

    • Use the Query Builder to configure a query transform by doing the following:

      • Click Launch Query Builder.

      • In the Build Your Query dialog, optionally build the query by specifying filters, sorting, and testing on the tabs as shown in the following tables.

On the BASICS tab

   
Keyword filter You can use keyword filters to add pre-defined query variables to the query transform. You can select pre-defined query variables from the drop-down list, and then add them to the query by clicking Add keyword filter.

For an overview of query variables, see Query variables in SharePoint Server.
Property filter You can use property filters to query the content of managed properties that are set to queryable in the search schema.

You can select managed properties from the Property filter drop-down list. Click Add property filter to add the filter to the query.

On the SORTING tab

   
Sort results In the Sort by menu, you can select a managed property from the list of managed properties that are set as sortable in the search schema, and then select Descending or Ascending. To sort by relevance, that is, to use a ranking model, select Rank. You can click Add sort level to specify a property for a secondary level of sorting for search results. Note that sorting of search results is case-sensitive.
Ranking Model If you selected Rank from the Sort by list, you can select the ranking model to use for sorting.
Dynamic ordering You can click Add dynamic ordering rule to specify additional ranking by adding rules that change the order of results within the result block when certain conditions are satisfied.

On the TEST tab

   
Query text You can view the final query text, which is based on the original query template, the applicable query rules, and the variable values.
Click Show more to display the options in the following rows of this table.
Query template You can view the query as it is defined in the BASICS tab or in the text box in the Query transform section on the Add Result Source page.
Query template variables You can test the query template by specifying values for the query variables.

Finally, on the Add Result Source page, in the Credentials Information section, select the authentication type that you want for users to connect to the result source.

Set a result source as default

You can set any result source as the default result source. Specifying a result source as default can make it easier to edit the query in Search Web Parts. For example, when you add a Content Search Web Part to a page, the Web Part automatically uses the default result source. For more information, see Configure Search Web Parts in SharePoint Server.

Note

The modern search experience in SharePoint Server 2019 gets results from the default result source. If you change the default result source it impacts both the classic and modern search experiences.

To set a result source as default

Perform the appropriate procedures in the following list depending on the level at which the result source was configured.

  • If the result source was created at the Search service application level, do the following:

    1. Verify that the user account that performs this procedure is an administrator for the Search service application.

    2. In Central Administration, in the Application Management section, click Manage service applications.

    3. Click the Search service application for which you want to set the result source as default.

    4. On the Search Administration page, in the Queries and Results section, click Result Sources.

  • If the result source is at the site collection level, do the following:

    1. Verify that the user account that performs this procedure is an administrator for the site collection administrator.

    2. On the Settings menu for the site collection, click Site Settings.

    3. On the Site Settings page, in the Site Collection Administration section, click Search Result Sources.

  • If the result source is at the site level, do the following:

    1. Verify that the user account that performs this procedure is a member of the Owners group for the site.

    2. On the Settings menu for the site, click Site Settings.

    3. On the Site Settings page, in the Search section, click Result Sources.

  • On the Manage Result Sources page, point to the result source that you want to set as default, click the arrow that appears, and then click Set as Default.

See also

Query variables in SharePoint Server