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Elasticsearch

This repository contains Ruby integrations for Elasticsearch.

7.x Code Climate

The elasticsearch library is a wrapper for two separate libraries:

require 'elasticsearch'

client = Elasticsearch::Client.new log: true

# if you specify Elasticsearch host
# client = Elasticsearch::Client.new url: 'http://localhost:9200', log: true

client.transport.reload_connections!

client.cluster.health

client.search q: 'test'

# etc.

Both of these libraries are extensively documented. Please read the elasticsearch-transport and the elasticsearch-api documentation carefully.

See also doc/examples for some practical examples.

For optimal performance, you should use a HTTP library which supports persistent ("keep-alive") connections, e.g. Patron or Typhoeus. These libraries are not dependencies of the Elasticsearch gems. Ensure you define a dependency for a HTTP library in your own application.

This repository contains these additional Ruby libraries:

Please see their respective READMEs for information and documentation.

For integration with Ruby models and Rails applications, see the elasticsearch-rails project.

Compatibility

The Elasticsearch client is compatible with currently maintained Ruby versions. See Ruby Maintenance Branches. We don't provide support to versions which have reached their end of life.

The gem's version numbers follow Elasticsearch's major versions. The master branch is compatible with the Elasticsearch master branch, which is the next major version.

Gem Version Elasticsearch
0.90 0.90
1.x 1.x
2.x 2.x
5.x 5.x
6.x 6.x
7.x 7.x
master master

Installation

Install the elasticsearch package from Rubygems:

gem install elasticsearch

To use an unreleased version, either add it to your Gemfile for Bundler:

gem 'elasticsearch', git: 'git://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-ruby.git'

or install it from a source code checkout:

git clone https://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-ruby.git
cd elasticsearch-ruby/elasticsearch
bundle install
rake install

Development

To work on the code, clone and bootstrap the project first:

git clone https://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-ruby.git
cd elasticsearch-ruby/
bundle exec rake setup
bundle exec rake bundle

This will clone the Elasticsearch repository into the project, and run bundle install in all subprojects. There are a few tasks to work with Elasticsearch. Use rake -T and look for the tasks in the elasticsearch namespace. You can build elasticsearch with rake elasticsearch:build after having ran setup.

To run tests, you need to start a testing cluster on port 9250, or provide a different one in the TEST_CLUSTER_PORT environment variable.

There's a Rake task to start a testing cluster in a Docker container:

rake docker:start[version] - E.g.: rake docker:start[7.x-SNAPSHOT]. To start the container with X-Pack, pass it in as a parameter: rake docker:start[7.x-SNAPSHOT,xpack].

To run tests against unreleased Elasticsearch versions, you can use the rake elasticsearch:build Rake task to build Elasticsearch from the cloned source (use rake elasticsearch:update to update the repository):

Note: If you have gems from the elasticsearch family installed system-wide, and want to use development ones, prepend the command with bundle exec.

rake elasticsearch:build

This is going to create the build in ./tmp/builds/.

You can pass a branch name (tag, commit, ...) as the Rake task variable:

rake elasticsearch:build[origin/1.x]

To run all the tests in all the subprojects, use the Rake task:

time rake test:client

By default, tests will atempt to use http://localhost:9200 as a test server. If you're using a different host/port, set the TEST_ES_SERVER environment variable, e.g.:

$ TEST_ES_SERVER='http://localhost:9250' be rake test:client

License

This software is licensed under the Apache 2 license.