func ExampleClient_NewClient_manyOptions() { // Obtain a client for an Elasticsearch cluster of two nodes, // running on 10.0.1.1 and 10.0.1.2. Do not run the sniffer. // Set the healthcheck interval to 10s. When requests fail, // retry 5 times. Print error messages to os.Stderr and informational // messages to os.Stdout. client, err := elastic.NewClient( elastic.SetURL("http://10.0.1.1:9200", "http://10.0.1.2:9200"), elastic.SetSniff(false), elastic.SetHealthcheckInterval(10*time.Second), elastic.SetMaxRetries(5), elastic.SetErrorLog(log.New(os.Stderr, "ELASTIC ", log.LstdFlags)), elastic.SetInfoLog(log.New(os.Stdout, "", log.LstdFlags))) if err != nil { // Handle error panic(err) } _ = client }
func Example() { errorlog := log.New(os.Stdout, "APP ", log.LstdFlags) // Obtain a client. You can provide your own HTTP client here. client, err := elastic.NewClient(elastic.SetErrorLog(errorlog)) if err != nil { // Handle error panic(err) } // Trace request and response details like this //client.SetTracer(log.New(os.Stdout, "", 0)) // Ping the Elasticsearch server to get e.g. the version number info, code, err := client.Ping().Do() if err != nil { // Handle error panic(err) } fmt.Printf("Elasticsearch returned with code %d and version %s", code, info.Version.Number) // Getting the ES version number is quite common, so there's a shortcut esversion, err := client.ElasticsearchVersion("http://127.0.0.1:9200") if err != nil { // Handle error panic(err) } fmt.Printf("Elasticsearch version %s", esversion) // Use the IndexExists service to check if a specified index exists. exists, err := client.IndexExists("twitter").Do() if err != nil { // Handle error panic(err) } if !exists { // Create a new index. createIndex, err := client.CreateIndex("twitter").Do() if err != nil { // Handle error panic(err) } if !createIndex.Acknowledged { // Not acknowledged } } // Index a tweet (using JSON serialization) tweet1 := Tweet{User: "******", Message: "Take Five", Retweets: 0} put1, err := client.Index(). Index("twitter"). Type("tweet"). Id("1"). BodyJson(tweet1). Do() if err != nil { // Handle error panic(err) } fmt.Printf("Indexed tweet %s to index %s, type %s\n", put1.Id, put1.Index, put1.Type) // Index a second tweet (by string) tweet2 := `{"user" : "olivere", "message" : "It's a Raggy Waltz"}` put2, err := client.Index(). Index("twitter"). Type("tweet"). Id("2"). BodyString(tweet2). Do() if err != nil { // Handle error panic(err) } fmt.Printf("Indexed tweet %s to index %s, type %s\n", put2.Id, put2.Index, put2.Type) // Get tweet with specified ID get1, err := client.Get(). Index("twitter"). Type("tweet"). Id("1"). Do() if err != nil { // Handle error panic(err) } if get1.Found { fmt.Printf("Got document %s in version %d from index %s, type %s\n", get1.Id, get1.Version, get1.Index, get1.Type) } // Flush to make sure the documents got written. _, err = client.Flush().Index("twitter").Do() if err != nil { panic(err) } // Search with a term query termQuery := elastic.NewTermQuery("user", "olivere") searchResult, err := client.Search(). Index("twitter"). // search in index "twitter" Query(&termQuery). // specify the query Sort("user", true). // sort by "user" field, ascending From(0).Size(10). // take documents 0-9 Pretty(true). // pretty print request and response JSON Do() // execute if err != nil { // Handle error panic(err) } // searchResult is of type SearchResult and returns hits, suggestions, // and all kinds of other information from Elasticsearch. fmt.Printf("Query took %d milliseconds\n", searchResult.TookInMillis) // Each is a convenience function that iterates over hits in a search result. // It makes sure you don't need to check for nil values in the response. // However, it ignores errors in serialization. If you want full control // over iterating the hits, see below. var ttyp Tweet for _, item := range searchResult.Each(reflect.TypeOf(ttyp)) { t := item.(Tweet) fmt.Printf("Tweet by %s: %s\n", t.User, t.Message) } // TotalHits is another convenience function that works even when something goes wrong. fmt.Printf("Found a total of %d tweets\n", searchResult.TotalHits()) // Here's how you iterate through results with full control over each step. if searchResult.Hits != nil { fmt.Printf("Found a total of %d tweets\n", searchResult.Hits.TotalHits) // Iterate through results for _, hit := range searchResult.Hits.Hits { // hit.Index contains the name of the index // Deserialize hit.Source into a Tweet (could also be just a map[string]interface{}). var t Tweet err := json.Unmarshal(*hit.Source, &t) if err != nil { // Deserialization failed } // Work with tweet fmt.Printf("Tweet by %s: %s\n", t.User, t.Message) } } else { // No hits fmt.Print("Found no tweets\n") } // Update a tweet by the update API of Elasticsearch. // We just increment the number of retweets. update, err := client.Update().Index("twitter").Type("tweet").Id("1"). Script("ctx._source.retweets += num"). ScriptParams(map[string]interface{}{"num": 1}). Upsert(map[string]interface{}{"retweets": 0}). Do() if err != nil { // Handle error panic(err) } fmt.Printf("New version of tweet %q is now %d", update.Id, update.Version) // ... // Delete an index. deleteIndex, err := client.DeleteIndex("twitter").Do() if err != nil { // Handle error panic(err) } if !deleteIndex.Acknowledged { // Not acknowledged } }
func (t *TestCase) setup() error { var errorlogger *log.Logger if t.errorlogfile != "" { f, err := os.OpenFile(t.errorlogfile, os.O_RDWR|os.O_CREATE|os.O_APPEND, 0664) if err != nil { return err } errorlogger = log.New(f, "", log.Ltime|log.Lmicroseconds|log.Lshortfile) } var infologger *log.Logger if t.infologfile != "" { f, err := os.OpenFile(t.infologfile, os.O_RDWR|os.O_CREATE|os.O_APPEND, 0664) if err != nil { return err } infologger = log.New(f, "", log.LstdFlags) } // Trace request and response details like this var tracelogger *log.Logger if t.tracelogfile != "" { f, err := os.OpenFile(t.tracelogfile, os.O_RDWR|os.O_CREATE|os.O_APPEND, 0664) if err != nil { return err } tracelogger = log.New(f, "", log.LstdFlags) } client, err := elastic.NewClient( elastic.SetURL(t.nodes...), elastic.SetErrorLog(errorlogger), elastic.SetInfoLog(infologger), elastic.SetTraceLog(tracelogger), elastic.SetMaxRetries(t.maxRetries), elastic.SetSniff(t.sniff), elastic.SetSnifferInterval(t.snifferInterval), elastic.SetHealthcheck(t.healthcheck), elastic.SetHealthcheckInterval(t.healthcheckInterval)) if err != nil { // Handle error return err } t.client = client // Use the IndexExists service to check if a specified index exists. exists, err := t.client.IndexExists(t.index).Do() if err != nil { return err } if exists { deleteIndex, err := t.client.DeleteIndex(t.index).Do() if err != nil { return err } if !deleteIndex.Acknowledged { return errors.New("delete index not acknowledged") } } // Create a new index. createIndex, err := t.client.CreateIndex(t.index).Do() if err != nil { return err } if !createIndex.Acknowledged { return errors.New("create index not acknowledged") } // Index a tweet (using JSON serialization) tweet1 := Tweet{User: "******", Message: "Take Five", Retweets: 0} _, err = t.client.Index(). Index(t.index). Type("tweet"). Id("1"). BodyJson(tweet1). Do() if err != nil { return err } // Index a second tweet (by string) tweet2 := `{"user" : "olivere", "message" : "It's a Raggy Waltz"}` _, err = t.client.Index(). Index(t.index). Type("tweet"). Id("2"). BodyString(tweet2). Do() if err != nil { return err } // Flush to make sure the documents got written. _, err = t.client.Flush().Index(t.index).Do() if err != nil { return err } return nil }