= transport.request It can happen that you need to communicate with Elasticsearch by using an API that is not supported by the client, to mitigate this issue you can directly call `client.transport.request`, which is the internal utility that the client uses to communicate with Elasticsearch when you use an API method. NOTE: When using the `transport.request` method you must provide all the parameters needed to perform an HTTP call, such as `method`, `path`, `querystring`, and `body`. TIP: If you find yourself use this method too often, take in consideration the use of `client.extend`, which will make your code look cleaner and easier to maintain. [source,js] ---- 'use strict' const { Client } = require('@elastic/elasticsearch') const client = new Client({ node: 'http://localhost:9200' }) async function run () { await client.bulk({ refresh: true, body: [ { index: { _index: 'game-of-thrones' } }, { character: 'Ned Stark', quote: 'Winter is coming.' }, { index: { _index: 'game-of-thrones' } }, { character: 'Daenerys Targaryen', quote: 'I am the blood of the dragon.' }, { index: { _index: 'game-of-thrones' } }, { character: 'Tyrion Lannister', quote: 'A mind needs books like a sword needs a whetstone.' } ] }) const { body } = await client.transport.request({ method: 'POST', path: '/game-of-thrones/_search', body: { query: { match: { quote: 'winter' } } }, querystring: {} }) console.log(body) } run().catch(console.log) ----