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A simple CLI tool for creating Search APIs.
Creating a virtual environment is highly recommended. To do so, run:
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
Once your environment is active, simply install the package with:
pip install oracle-of-ammon
To get started, checkout the help menu:
oracle-of-ammon --help
Here, you will see we currently have two options: summon and locust.
By default, Summon is configured to initialize an empty search service on port 8000. The API framework used is FastAPI and the underlying search engine is built on Haystack. If you would like to initialize the search service with documents upon startup, provide a filepath with the --path
option. Once the service has been initialized, you can view the API docs at http://127.0.0.1:8000/docs. A static version of the swagger documentation can also be found here.
Option | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
--path | TEXT | None | Filepath used to pre-index document store. |
--sheet-name | TEXT | None | If using an excel file, select which sheet(s) to load. If none provided, all sheets will be loaded. Expects a comma-separated list. |
--title | TEXT | Oracle of Ammon | API documentation title. |
--index | TEXT | document | Default index name. |
--faq | BOOL | TRUE | Selector for content preloaded into document store. |
Supported Filetypes:
See the data
directory for examples of accepted files.
Locust is an open source tool for load testing. You're able to swarm your system with millions of simultaneous users -- recording service performance and other metrics. By default, Locust will start on port 8089. To start a new load test, simply enter the number of users you want to simulate, their spawn rate, and the host address to swarm.
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CLI tool for creating Search APIs.
We found that oracle-of-ammon demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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