/elasticsearch-rails

Elasticsearch integrations for ActiveModel/Record and Ruby on Rails

Primary LanguageRuby

Elasticsearch

This repository contains various Ruby and Rails integrations for Elasticsearch:

  • ActiveModel integration with adapters for ActiveRecord and Mongoid
  • Repository Pattern based persistence layer for Ruby objects
  • Enumerable-based wrapper for search results
  • ActiveRecord::Relation-based wrapper for returning search results as records
  • Convenience model methods such as search, mapping, import, etc
  • Rake tasks for importing the data
  • Support for Kaminari and WillPaginate pagination
  • Integration with Rails' instrumentation framework
  • Templates for generating example Rails application

Elasticsearch client and Ruby API is provided by the elasticsearch-ruby project.

Installation

The libraries are compatible with Ruby 1.9.3 and higher.

Install the elasticsearch-model and/or elasticsearch-rails package from Rubygems:

gem install elasticsearch-model elasticsearch-rails

To use an unreleased version, either add it to your Gemfile for Bundler:

gem 'elasticsearch-model', git: 'git://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-rails.git'
gem 'elasticsearch-rails', git: 'git://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-rails.git'

or install it from a source code checkout:

git clone https://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-rails.git
cd elasticsearch-model
bundle install
rake install
cd elasticsearch-rails
bundle install
rake install

Usage

This project is split into three separate gems:

Example of a basic integration into an ActiveRecord-based model:

require 'elasticsearch/model'

class Article < ActiveRecord::Base
  include Elasticsearch::Model
  include Elasticsearch::Model::Callbacks
end

Article.import

@articles = Article.search('foobar').records

Example of using Elasticsearch as a repository for a Ruby model:

require 'virtus'
class Article
  include Virtus.model
  attribute :title, String
end

require 'elasticsearch/persistence'
repository = Elasticsearch::Persistence::Repository.new

repository.save Article.new(title: 'Test')
# POST http://localhost:9200/repository/article [status:201, request:0.760s, query:n/a]
# => {"_index"=>"repository", "_type"=>"article", "_id"=>"Ak75E0U9Q96T5Y999_39NA", ...}

You can generate a fully working Ruby on Rails application with a single command:

rails new searchapp --skip --skip-bundle --template https://raw.github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-rails/master/elasticsearch-rails/lib/rails/templates/01-basic.rb

Please refer to each library documentation for detailed information and examples.

Model

Persistence

Rails

License

This software is licensed under the Apache 2 license, quoted below.

Copyright (c) 2014 Elasticsearch <http://www.elasticsearch.org>

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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

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