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The official Python client for Elasticsearch.
Install the elasticsearch
package with pip <https://pypi.org/project/elasticsearch>
_::
$ python -m pip install elasticsearch
If your application uses async/await in Python you can install with
the async
extra::
$ python -m pip install elasticsearch[async]
Read more about how to use asyncio with this project <https://elasticsearch-py.readthedocs.io/en/master/async.html>
_.
Language clients are forward compatible; meaning that clients support communicating with greater or equal minor versions of Elasticsearch. Elasticsearch language clients are only backwards compatible with default distributions and without guarantees made.
If you have a need to have multiple versions installed at the same time older
versions are also released as elasticsearch2
and elasticsearch5
.
Documentation for the client is available on elastic.co
_ and Read the Docs
_.
.. _available on elastic.co: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/python-api/current/index.html .. _Read the Docs: https://elasticsearch-py.readthedocs.io
.. code-block:: python
# Import the client from the 'elasticsearch' module
>>> from elasticsearch import Elasticsearch
# Instantiate a client instance
>>> client = Elasticsearch("http://localhost:9200")
# Call an API, in this example `info()`
>>> resp = client.info()
# View the result
>>> resp
{
"name" : "instance-name",
"cluster_name" : "cluster-name",
"cluster_uuid" : "cluster-uuid",
"version" : {
"number" : "7.14.0",
...
},
"tagline" : "You know, for Search"
}
You can read more about configuring the client
_ in the documentation.
.. _configuring the client: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/python-api/current/connecting.html
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