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@jporter-dev/nestjs-opensearch

Nest - modern, fast, powerful node.js web framework (@opensearch-project/opensearch)

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Description

Opensearch module for Nest based on the official @opensearch-project/opensearch package.

Installation

$ npm i --save @jporter-dev/nestjs-opensearch @opensearch-project/opensearch

Usage

Import OpensearchModule:

@Module({
  imports: [OpensearchModule.register({
    node: 'http://localhost:9200',
  })],
  providers: [...],
})
export class SearchModule {}

Inject OpensearchService:

@Injectable()
export class SearchService {
  constructor(private readonly opensearchService: OpensearchService) {}
}

Async options

Quite often you might want to asynchronously pass your module options instead of passing them beforehand. In such case, use registerAsync() method, that provides a couple of various ways to deal with async data.

1. Use factory

OpensearchModule.registerAsync({
  useFactory: () => ({
    node: 'http://localhost:9200'
  })
});

Obviously, our factory behaves like every other one (might be async and is able to inject dependencies through inject).

OpensearchModule.registerAsync({
  imports: [ConfigModule],
  useFactory: async (configService: ConfigService) => ({
    node: configService.get('OPENSEARCH_NODE'),
  }),
  inject: [ConfigService],
}),

2. Use class

OpensearchModule.registerAsync({
  useClass: OpensearchConfigService
});

Above construction will instantiate OpensearchConfigService inside OpensearchModule and will leverage it to create options object.

class OpensearchConfigService implements OpensearchOptionsFactory {
  createOpensearchOptions(): OpensearchModuleOptions {
    return {
      node: 'http://localhost:9200'
    };
  }
}

3. Use existing

OpensearchModule.registerAsync({
  imports: [ConfigModule],
  useExisting: ConfigService,
}),

It works the same as useClass with one critical difference - OpensearchModule will lookup imported modules to reuse already created ConfigService, instead of instantiating it on its own.

API Spec

The OpensearchService wraps the Client from the official @opensearch-project/opensearch methods. The OpensearchModule.register() takes options object as an argument, read more.

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License

Nest is MIT licensed.

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Package last updated on 31 Jan 2023

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