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loopback-connector-elastic-search

v0.0.2-a

Published

Connect LoopBack to Elasticsearch engine

Readme

loopback-connector-elastic-search

Basic Elasticsearch datasource connector for Loopback.

Setting up Elasticsearch

  • Download and install Elasticsearch

  • Goto /elasticsearch-path/bin$ and execute ./elasticsearch

  • Optional install head plugin

  • Open browser and goto default url: http://localhost:9200/

  • To use head plugin goto: _http://localhost:9200/plugin/head/

  • If all is ok then the result is some this:

    { status: 200, name: "Arno Stark", version: { number: "1.3.2", build_hash: "dee175dbe2f254f3f26992f5d7591939aaefd12f", build_timestamp: "2014-08-13T14:29:30Z", build_snapshot: false, lucene_version: "4.9" }, tagline: "You Know, for Search" }

Populate for demo Elasticsearch

Run in terminal:

curl -XPUT http://localhost:9200/shakespeare -d '{
    "mappings" : {
        "_default_" : {
            "properties" : {
                "speaker" : {"type": "string", "index" : "not_analyzed" },
                "play_name" : {"type": "string", "index" : "not_analyzed" },
                "line_id" : { "type" : "integer" },
                "speech_number" : { "type" : "integer" }
            }
        }
    }
}';

Import data example to Elasticsearch:

cd examples/data
curl -XPUT localhost:9200/_bulk --data-binary @shakespeare.json

Setting up Loopback

Install StrongLoop command line interface:

npm install -g strong-cli

Create project:

slc loopback:loopback
set project path and name

Attach datasource (see /server/datasources.json):

slc loopback:datasource test-elastic
select loopback-connector-elastic

Create model (see /examples/entry.json):

slc loopback:model entry

Install connector from NPM

npm install loopback-connector-elastic-search --save

Configuring elastic connector

Edit datasources.json and set:

[ConnectorEntry] : {
    "host": [127.0.0.1],
    "port": [9200],
    "name": [Name],
    "connector": "elastic-search",
    ...
    "log": "trace",
    "defaultSize": [Rows],
    "index": [IndexName],
    "type": [TypeName]
}

Required:

  • Host: Elasticsearch engine host address.
  • Port: Elasticsearch engine port.
  • Name: Connector name.
  • Connector: Elasticsearch driver.

Optional:

  • Log: logging option.
  • DefaultSize: Rows to return per page.
  • Index: Search engine specific index.
  • Type: Search engine specific type.

Run example

Goto to examples folder and run:

npm install

Goto server folder and run:

node server.js

Open browse, and set in URL:

http://localhost:3000/explorer

To test a specific filter in GET method, use for example:

{"q" : "friends, romans, countrymen"}

Release notes

  • First beta version