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@rappopo/nesu

v0.0.12

Published

Stream CouchDB changes to Elasticsearch

Downloads

6

Readme

@rappopo/nesu

This is Nesu, a CouchDB to Elasticsearch synchronizer, or CouchDB changes input plugin for Logstash "contender", or "CouchDB River Plugin resurrection", or whatever you want it to call.

Setup as Command Line Tool

Run this to install Nesu as a global package:

$ npm install -g @rappopo/nesu

Go to your project folder, and invoke:

$ nesu

The first time Nesu starts, it'll create an empty config.json configuration file, transformer and last_seq folder in your project folder. Quit Nesu by pressing Ctrl-c and start customizing its configurations (please see details below).

Setup as a Library

Go to your node.js application project folder, and type:

$ npm install --save @rappopo/nesu

Create an empty new js file, e.g.: nesu.js, and enter the following code:

var nesu = require('@rappopo/nesu')
nesu()

Also create the config.json configuration file in the same folder as nesu.js file above like this example below:

{
  "db": {
    "mydb1": {
      "idleTimeout": 0
    },
    "mydb2": {
      "cdb": {
        "url": "http://couchdb:5984",
        "name": "mycouchdb1"
      },
      "es": {
        "url": "http://elasticsearch:9200",
        "name": "myesindex1"
      },
      "bulkLimit": 500,
      "idleTimeout": 10
    }
  },
  "default": {
    "bulkLimit": 5000
  }
}

And finaly:

$ node nesu.js

But most likely you'll want to use a process manager like pm2.

Program will automatically create an empty config.js file if missing. Two empty folders transformer and last_seq will also be created.

You might also want to change the configuration object above dynamically within your script, like this:

...
nesu({ config: <config> })
...

The value of <config> will simply be merged with the above configuration file.

Configuration File

You need to create/edit the configuration file config.js in the same folder as your bootstrap file. Please see the example above.

Main Entries

db.<mydb>.<prop>: put your database info here. <mydb> is the name of CouchDB database you want to stream to Elasticsearch. Put as many databases you want here, Nesu will stream all away.

default.<prop>: serve as default properties. Will be used if none are provided in db.<mydb>.<prop> section.

Properties

bulkLimit: max. number of documents in a bulk operation. Optional, defaults to 1000 documents

idleTimeout: how long to wait for a new changes to arrive. In seconds, optional, default to 2 seconds. If you put 0 in it, it'll use continuous stream provided by nano.db.follow instead of regular polling (nano.db.changes)

cdb.url: the url of your CouchDB server endpoint. Optional, defaults to http://localhost:5984

cdb.name: name of CouchDB database if different from the db's key name. Optional, defaults to the db's key

es.url: the url of your Elasticsearch endpoint. Optional, defaults to http://localhost:9200

es.name: name of Elasticsearch index if different from the db's key name. Optional, defaults to the db's key

es.typeField: document's key name to be used as Elasticsearch's type field. Optional, defaults to doc.

Transformer

You have the ability to transform each document to something new before written to Elasticsearch easily.

All you need to do is just create a new js file inside the transformer folder with the exact name as its corresponding database. E.g. if your database name is mydb, than your transformer file will be mydb.js

And use the following code fragment as your start:

module.exports = function(doc, callback) {
  .....
  callback(doc)
}

Last Sequence

Everytime a bulk of documents is written to Elasticsearch, its last sequence is saved in a file named after the database name, inside last_seq folder.

To reset the sequence from the very beginning, just delete the file. To start from an exact known sequence, just override its content. And to start from the actual one, put 'now' (without the quotes) in it

Misc

  • @rappopo/dab-couch-es, a data access layer for this kind of system
  • Donation: Bitcoin 16HVCkdaNMvw3YdBYGHbtt3K5bmpRmH74Y

License

(The MIT License)

Copyright © 2017 Ardhi Lukianto [email protected]

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the “Software”), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.