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Elastix
A DSL-free Elasticsearch client for Elixir.
Documentation
Even though the documentation is pretty scarce right now, we're working on improving it. If you want to help with that you're definitely welcome. 🤗
This README contains most of the information you should need to get started, if you can't find what you're looking for, either look at the tests or file an issue!
Installation
Add :elastix
to your list of dependencies in mix.exs
:
def deps do
[
{:elastix, ">= 0.0.0"}
]
end
Then run mix deps.get
to fetch the new dependency.
Examples
Creating an Elasticsearch index
Elastix.Index.create("http://localhost:9200", "twitter", %{})
Map, Index, Search and Delete
elastic_url = "http://localhost:9200"
data = %{
user: "kimchy",
post_date: "2009-11-15T14:12:12",
message: "trying out Elastix"
}
mapping = %{
properties: %{
user: %{type: "text"},
post_date: %{type: "date"},
message: %{type: "text"}
}
}
Elastix.Mapping.put(elastic_url, "twitter", "tweet", mapping)
Elastix.Document.index(elastic_url, "twitter", "tweet", "42", data)
Elastix.Search.search(elastic_url, "twitter", ["tweet"], %{})
Elastix.Document.delete(elastic_url, "twitter", "tweet", "42")
Bulk requests
Bulk requests take as parameter a list of the lines you want to send to the _bulk
endpoint.
You can also specify the following options:
index
the index of the requesttype
the document type of the request. (you can't specifytype
without specifyingindex
)httpoison_options
configuration directly passed to httpoison methods. Same options that can be passed on config file
lines = [
%{index: %{_id: "1"}},
%{field: "value1"},
%{index: %{_id: "2"}},
%{field: "value2"}
]
Elastix.Bulk.post(elastic_url, lines, index: "my_index", type: "my_type", httpoison_options: [timeout: 180_000])
# You can also send raw data:
data = Enum.map(lines, fn line -> Poison.encode!(line) <> "\n" end)
Elastix.Bulk.post_raw(elastic_url, data, index: "my_index", type: "my_type")
Configuration
Shield
config :elastix,
shield: true,
username: "username",
password: "password",
Poison (or any other JSON library) and HTTPoison
config :elastix,
json_options: [keys: :atoms!],
httpoison_options: [hackney: [pool: :elastix_pool]]
Note that you can configure Elastix to use any JSON library, see the "Custom JSON codec" page for more info.
Custom headers
config :elastix,
custom_headers: {MyModule, :add_aws_signature, ["us-east"]}
custom_headers
must be a tuple of the type {Module, :function, [args]}
, where :function
is a function that should accept the request (a map of this type: %{method: String.t, headers: [], url: String.t, body: String.t}
) as its first parameter and return a list of the headers you want to send:
defmodule MyModule do
def add_aws_signature(request, region) do
[{"Authorization", generate_aws_signature(request, region)} | request.headers]
end
defp generate_aws_signature(request, region) do
# See: https://github.com/bryanjos/aws_auth or similar
end
end
Running tests
You need Elasticsearch running locally on port 9200. A quick way of doing so is via Docker:
$ docker run -p 9200:9200 -it --rm elasticsearch:5.1.2
Then clone the repo and fetch its dependencies:
$ git clone git@github.com:werbitzky/elastix.git
$ cd elastix
$ mix deps.get
$ mix test
Copyright and License
Copyright © 2017 El Werbitzky werbitzky@gmail.com
This work is free. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License, Version 2, as published by Sam Hocevar. See http://www.wtfpl.net/ for more details.