This module provide and usefull helper to use Elasticsearch library.
See official documentation here.
Compatibility
The minimum supported version of Node.js is v8.
The library is compatible with all Elasticsearch versions since 5.x
How to use it
To use the library you just need to follow the following steps
Install the library with npm
npm install @condor-labs/elasticsearch
Import the library:
const elasticsearch = require('@condor-labs/elasticsearch')(settings);
settings
object properties
Property | Default | Description |
---|
protocol (String) | http | Specify http protocol |
host (String) | 127.0.0.1 | The host name of the ES instance you are connecting to. |
port (Number) | 9200 | The port number to connect to. |
user (String) | | The username for authentication. |
password (String) | | The password for authentication. |
Examples
constants.js
module.exports = {
settings: {
protocol: 'http',
user: '',
password: '',
host: 'localhost',
port: 9200
},
indexBody: {
index: 'game-of-thrones',
type: 'characters',
body: {
character: 'Ned Stark',
quote: 'Winter is coming.'
}
},
searchBody: {
size: 100,
from: 0,
body: {
query: {
match: {
character: 'Stark'
}
}
}
}
};
index.js
const {
settings,
indexBody,
searchBody
} = require('./constants');
try {
const es = require('@condor-labs/elasticsearch')(settings);
(async () => {
let client = es.getClient();
let resp = await client.index(indexBody)
console.log(resp && resp.statusCode === 201 ? "Saving document is OK!" : "Saving document didn't work :(");
console.log('---------------------------------------');
resp = await client.search(searchBody);
console.log(resp && resp.body && resp.body.hits && resp.body.hits.total > 0 ? `${resp.body.hits.total} Docs found via Promise!!!` : `NO Docs found via promises :( `);
console.log('---------------------------------------');
resp = await client.search(
searchBody,
(err, resp) => {
if (err) {
console.error(err)
}
console.log(resp && resp.body && resp.body.hits && resp.body.hits.total > 0 ? `${resp.body.hits.total} Docs found via CB!!!` : `NO Docs found via CB :( `);
console.log('---------------------------------------');
process.exit(1);
}
);
})();
} catch (error) {
console.error(error)
}
How to Publish
Increasing package version
You will need to update the package.json
file placed in the root folder.
identify the property version
and increase the right number in plus one.
Login in NPM by console.
npm login
[Enter username]
[Enter password]
[Enter email]
If all is ok the console will show you something like this : Logged in as USERNAME on https://registry.npmjs.org/.
Uploading a new version
npm publish --access public
Ref: https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/publishing-npm-packages
Note: you will need to have a NPM account, if you don't have one create one here: https://www.npmjs.com/signup
Contributors
The original author and current lead maintainer of this module is the @condor-labs development team.
More about Condorlabs Here.
License
MIT