@team_seki/elastic-plugin
v0.5.0
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elastic-plugin
This library was generated with Nx.
Building
Run nx build elastic-plugin
to build the library.
Running unit tests
Run nx test elastic-plugin
to execute the unit tests via Jest.
How to use it
Use this docker-compose.yml
file to run Elastic Search
in your local environment.
services:
elasticsearch:
image: docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch:8.6.0
ports:
- 9200:9200
- 9300:9300
environment:
discovery.type: single-node
xpack.security.enabled: false
Install the plugin.
npm install @team_seki/elastic-plugin
Use the plugin in your code.
const plugin = new ElasticPlugin()
const client = plugin.getClient()
// Let's start by indexing some data
await client.index({
index: 'game-of-thrones',
document: {
character: 'Ned Stark',
quote: 'Winter is coming.'
}
})
await client.index({
index: 'game-of-thrones',
document: {
character: 'Daenerys Targaryen',
quote: 'I am the blood of the dragon.'
}
})
await client.index({
index: 'game-of-thrones',
document: {
character: 'Tyrion Lannister',
quote: 'A mind needs books like a sword needs a whetstone.'
}
})
// here we are forcing an index refresh, otherwise we will not
// get any result in the consequent search
await client.indices.refresh({ index: 'game-of-thrones' })
// Let's search!
const result= await client.search({
index: 'game-of-thrones',
query: {
match: { quote: 'winter' }
}
})
console.log(result.hits.hits)