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@travetto/model-elasticsearch

v5.0.17

Published

Elasticsearch backing for the travetto model module, with real-time modeling support for Elasticsearch mappings.

Downloads

961

Readme

Elasticsearch Model Source

Elasticsearch backing for the travetto model module, with real-time modeling support for Elasticsearch mappings.

Install: @travetto/model-elasticsearch

npm install @travetto/model-elasticsearch

# or

yarn add @travetto/model-elasticsearch

This module provides an elasticsearch-based implementation of the Data Modeling Support. This source allows the Data Modeling Support module to read, write and query against elasticsearch. In development mode, ElasticsearchModelService will also modify the elasticsearch schema in real time to minimize impact to development.

Supported features:

Code: Wiring up a custom Model Source

import { InjectableFactory } from '@travetto/di';
import { ElasticsearchModelConfig, ElasticsearchModelService } from '@travetto/model-elasticsearch';

export class Init {
  @InjectableFactory({
    primary: true
  })
  static getModelSource(conf: ElasticsearchModelConfig) {
    return new ElasticsearchModelService(conf);
  }
}

where the ElasticsearchModelConfig is defined by:

Code: Structure of ElasticsearchModelConfig

import { TimeSpan } from '@travetto/runtime';
import { Config } from '@travetto/config';
import { Field } from '@travetto/schema';

import { EsSchemaConfig } from './internal/types';

/**
 * Elasticsearch model config
 */
@Config('model.elasticsearch')
export class ElasticsearchModelConfig {
  /**
   * List of hosts to support
   */
  hosts = ['127.0.0.1'];
  /**
   * Port to listen on
   */
  port = 9200;
  /**
   * Raw elasticsearch options
   */
  options = {};
  /**
   * Index prefix
   */
  namespace = 'app';
  /**
   * Auto-create, disabled in prod by default
   */
  autoCreate?: boolean;
  /**
   * Base schema config for elasticsearch
   */
  @Field(Object)
  schemaConfig: EsSchemaConfig = {
    caseSensitive: false
  };

  /**
   * Base index create settings
   */
  @Field(Object)
  indexCreate = {
    ['number_of_replicas']: 0,
    ['number_of_shards']: 1
  };

  /**
   * Frequency of culling for cullable content
   */
  cullRate?: number | TimeSpan;

  /**
   * Build final hosts
   */
  postConstruct(): void {
    console.debug('Constructed', { config: this });
    this.hosts = this.hosts
      .map(x => x.includes(':') ? x : `${x}:${this.port}`)
      .map(x => x.startsWith('http') ? x : `http://${x}`);
  }
}

Additionally, you can see that the class is registered with the @Config annotation, and so these values can be overridden using the standard Configuration resolution paths.