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@searchkit/cli

v3.0.0

Published

Eases configuration and indexing of documents into elasticsearch

Downloads

17

Readme

Searchkit

Searchkit Cli

npm version

Eases configuration and indexing of documents into elasticsearch. Will provide a CLI to help you define your fields, add them as a mapping and index dataset into your local / cloud elasticsearch instance.

Documentation

A Step guide on how to use searchkit CLI can be found at: https://searchkit.co/docs/guides/elasticsearch-setup-indexing

withConfig({
  index: 'imdb_movies', <--- the elasticsearch index name
  host: "http://localhost:9200", <--- host url for elasticsearch
  source: movies, <---- Array of raw documents. Used with the field's sourceOptions. Optional
  type: 'movie' <----- required for Elasticsearch v6. If you use elasticsearch 7, do *not* specify type.
	fields: [
    {
      fieldName: 'type',  <-- name of field. Must be lowercase
      stored: true, <-------- fields you want returned in the API. 
      facet: true,  <-------- If you want the value to be used as a facet
      searchable: true <----- If you want the field to be searchable within query
      type: 'integer' <--- Optional. Default is keyword. Can be `integer`, `date` or `float`
      sourceOptions: { 
        path: 'Type' <-- Used in indexing step. The key for the field value source. 
        transform: splitComma <-- Optional. To provide transformation from source to document field 
      }
    }
  ]
})

Then run the CLI via yarn start and follow the steps.

Generate Example Searchkit Config?

If yes, CLI will generate a file in current working directory called skConfig.md. This will provide you an elasticsearch mapping file and an example searchkit config, based on the field definitions within config.ts

Host detected. Destroy index and reinsert index mapping?

If yes, will recreate the elasticsearch index

Source detected. Insert documents into ES host?

If yes, will index the documents into elasticsearch