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A Go (Golang) based Elasticsearch client, implements core api for Indexing and searching.
GoDoc http://godoc.org/github.com/mattbaird/elastigo
NOTE: Based on the great work from Jeremy Shute, Elastigo now supports multiple connections. We attempted to make this backwards compatible, however in the end it wasn't possible, so we tagged the older single connection code as v1.0 and started work on v2.0.
If you want to use v1.0, you can use a tool like GoDep to make that possible. See http://bit.ly/VLG2et for full details.
The godep tool saves the exact version of the dependencies you’re building your project against, which means that upstream modifications in third-party dependencies won’t break your build.
go get github.com/tools/godep
Now, to pull in an existing project with godep:
godep go get github.com/myuser/myproject
When your code compiles in your workspace, ala:
cd $HOME/gopath/src/github.com/myuser/myproject
# hack hack hack
go build ./...
You can freeze your dependencies thusly:
godep save github.com/myuser/myproject
git add Godeps
The godep tool will examine your code to find and save the transitive closure of your dependencies in the current directory, observing their versions. If you want to restore or update these versions, see the documentation for the tool.
Note, in particular, that if your current directory contains a group of binaries or packages, you may save all of them at once:
godep save ./...
To get the Chef based Vagrantfile working, be sure to pull like so::
# This will pull submodules.
git clone --recursive [email protected]:mattbaird/elastigo.git
It's easier to use the ElasticSearch provided Docker image found here: https://github.com/dockerfile/elasticsearch
Non-persistent usage is:
docker run -d -p 9200:9200 -p 9300:9300 dockerfile/elasticsearch
Make sure docker is installed. If you are running docker on a mac, you must expose ports 9200 and 9300. Shut down docker:
boot2docker stop
and run
for i in {9200..9300}; do
VBoxManage modifyvm "boot2docker-vm" --natpf1 "tcp-port$i,tcp,,$i,,$i";
VBoxManage modifyvm "boot2docker-vm" --natpf1 "udp-port$i,udp,,$i,,$i";
done
The following will allow you to get the code, and run the tests against your docker based non-persistent elasticsearch:
docker run -d -p 9200:9200 -p 9300:9300 dockerfile/elasticsearch
git clone [email protected]:mattbaird/elastigo.git
cd elastigo
go get -u ./...
cd lib
go test -v -host localhost -loaddata
cd ..
go test -v ./...
import "github.com/mattbaird/elastigo/api"
import "github.com/mattbaird/elastigo/core"
type Tweet struct {
User string `json:"user"`
Message string `json:"message"`
}
// Set the Elasticsearch Host to Connect to
api.Domain = "localhost"
// api.Port = "9300"
// add single go struct entity
response, _ := core.Index("twitter", "tweet", "1", nil, Tweet{"kimchy", "Search is cool"})
// you have bytes
tw := Tweet{"kimchy", "Search is cool part 2"}
bytesLine, err := json.Marshal(tw)
response, _ := core.Index("twitter", "tweet", "2", nil, bytesLine)
// Bulk Indexing
t := time.Now()
core.IndexBulk("twitter", "tweet", "3", &t, Tweet{"kimchy", "Search is now cooler"})
// Search Using Raw json String
searchJson := `{
"query" : {
"term" : { "user" : "kimchy" }
}
}`
out, err := core.SearchRequest(true, "twitter", "tweet", searchJson, "")
if len(out.Hits.Hits) == 1 {
fmt.Println(string(out.Hits.Hits[0].Source))
}
A Faceted, ranged Search using the Search DSL
:
import "github.com/mattbaird/elastigo/api"
import "github.com/mattbaird/elastigo/core"
// Set the Elasticsearch Host to Connect to
api.Domain = "localhost"
// api.Port = "9300"
out, err := Search("github").Size("1").Facet(
Facet().Fields("actor").Size("500"),
).Query(
Query().Range(
Range().Field("created_at").From("2012-12-10T15:00:00-08:00").To("2012-12-10T15:10:00-08:00"),
).Search("add"),
).Result()
A Ranged Search using the Search DSL
:
out, err := Search("github").Type("Issues").Pretty().Query(
Query().Range(
Range().Field("created_at").From("2012-12-10T15:00:00-08:00").To("2012-12-10T15:10:00-08:00"),
).Search("add"),
).Result()
A Simple Search using the Search DSL
:
out, err := Search("github").Type("Issues").Size("100").Search("add").Result()
A Direct Search using the api :
qry := map[string]interface{}{
"query":map[string]interface{}{
"term":map[string]string{"user": "kimchy"},
},
}
core.SearchRequest(true, "github", "Issues", qry, "", 0)
A Direct Search using the query string Api :
core.SearchUri("github", "Issues", "user:kimchy", "", 0)
A Filtered search Search DSL
:
out, err := Search("github").Filter(
Filter().Exists("repository.name"),
).Result()
import "github.com/mattbaird/elastigo/api"
import "github.com/mattbaird/elastigo/core"
// Set the Elasticsearch Host to Connect to
api.Domain = "localhost"
// api.Port = "9300"
indexer := core.NewBulkIndexerErrors(10, 60)
done := make(chan bool)
indexer.Run(done)
go func() {
for errBuf := range indexer.ErrorChannel {
// just blissfully print errors forever
fmt.Println(errBuf.Err)
}
}()
for i := 0; i < 20; i++ {
indexer.Index("twitter", "user", strconv.Itoa(i), "", nil, `{"name":"bob"}`, false)
}
done <- true
// Indexing might take a while. So make sure the program runs
// a little longer when trying this in main.
- 2014-07-09 Version 2.0 development started. Focused on multi-connection support, using Dial idiom.
- 2014-5-21 Note: Drone.io tests are failing, I don't know why because the build and tests are working fine for me on my ubuntu box running the docker elasticsearch image. It's possible there is a timing issue. Any Ideas?
- 2013-9-27 Fleshing out cluster and indices APIs, updated vagrant image to 0.90.3
- 2013-7-10 Improvements/changes to bulk indexer (includes breaking changes to support TTL),
Search dsl supports And/Or/Not
- SearchDsl should still be considered beta at this point, there will be minor breaking changes as more of the elasticsearch feature set is implemented.
- 2013-1-26 expansion of search dsl for greater coverage
- 2012-12-30 new bulk indexing and search dsl
- 2012-10-12 early in development, not ready for production yet.
Copyright 2012 Matthew Baird, Aaron Raddon, Jeremy Shute and more!
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