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ESQ is a helper module for elasticsearch. It aims to provide an easy way of creating elasticsearch queries. Run node examples
to see all of the examples from the elasticsearch docs generated using esq!
var ESQ = require('esq');
var esq = new ESQ();
esq.query('bool', ['must'], { match: { user: 'kimchy' } });
esq.query('bool', ['must_not'], { range: { age: { from: 10, to: 20 } } });
esq.query('bool', ['should'], { term: { tag: 'wow' } });
esq.query('bool', ['should'], { term: { tag: 'elasticsearch' } });
esq.query('bool', 'minimum_should_match', 1);
esq.query('bool', 'boost', 1.0);
// query == {
// "bool": {
// "must": [
// {
// "match": {
// "user": "kimchy"
// }
// }
// ],
// "must_not": [
// {
// "range": {
// "age": {
// "from": 10,
// "to": 20
// }
// }
// }
// ],
// "should": [
// {
// "term": {
// "tag": "wow"
// }
// },
// {
// "term": {
// "tag": "elasticsearch"
// }
// }
// ],
// "minimum_should_match": 1,
// "boost": 1
// }
// }
var ESQ = require('esq');
var esq = new ESQ();
esq.query('query', 'match', 'foo', 'bar');
esq.query('query', 'range', 'x', { gte: 1, lte: 5 });
esq.query('query', 'wildcard', 'test', 'value', 'what*');
var query = esq.getQuery();
// query == {
// "query": {
// "match": {
// "foo": "bar"
// },
// "range": {
// "x": {
// "gte": "1",
// "lte": "5"
// }
// },
// "wildcard": {
// "test": {
// "value": "what*"
// }
// }
// }
// }
npm install esq
Currently it's not been tested in any browsers, but i'm sure it'll work with most modern browsers.
Usage:
<script src="esq.js"></script>
<script>
var esq = new ESQ();
esq.query('query', { match: { foo: 'bar' } });
var query = esq.getQuery();
</script>
This will return the query at the current stage.
Example
esq.query('query', 'match', 'foo', 'bar');
var query = esq.getQuery();
Generates
{
query: {
match: {
foo: 'bar'
}
}
}
You can pass this function as many strings as you want and you'll receive a nested object with the arguments as keys. The final argument should always be the value you want to assign to the second to last argument. This function will always return the query at its current state.
Example
esq.query('filtered', 'query', 'match', 'foo', 'bar');
Generates
{
filtered: {
query: {
match: {
foo: 'bar'
}
}
}
}
The function also allows you to pass in an argument as an array (this array should only be one element). This tells the function that you want that key to be an array and so it'll push the following arguments into the array.
Example
esq.query('filtered', 'query', 'bool', ['must'], 'match', 'foo', 'bar');
Generates
{
filtered: {
query: {
bool: {
must: [
{
match: {
foo: 'bar'
}
}
]
}
}
}
}
FAQs
Easily build elasticsearch queries
The npm package esq receives a total of 1,068 weekly downloads. As such, esq popularity was classified as popular.
We found that esq demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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