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ElasticSearch Index
author: Jael
Description
The index operator index the given documents in ElasticSearch to get ready for retrieval. It accepts a single document in dictionary or a list of documents (dictionaries) as input. For each document, the index automatically generates a unique id. To use this operator, you need to set up ElasticSearch in advance.
Code Example
Insert an example document into ElasticSearch with address of localhost:9200 and index of 'test_index'.
from datetime import datetime
from towhee import pipe, ops, DataCollection
example_doc = {
'title': 'Test Title',
'author': 'Towhee',
'content': 'This is an example.',
'timestamp': datetime.now()
}
es_insert = (
pipe.input('index_name', 'doc')
.map(('index_name', 'doc'), 'res', ops.elasticsearch.osschat_index(
host='localhost', port=9200
))
.output('doc', 'res')
)
res = es_insert('test_index', example_doc) # OR: es_insert('test_index', [example_doc])
DataCollection(res).show() # Optional: display output data
Factory Constructor
Create the operator via the following factory method:
elasticsearch.search(host='localhost', port=9200, user=None, password=None, ca_certs=None)
Parameters:
host: str
The host to connect ElasticSearch client.
port: int
The port to connect ElasticSearch client.
user: str
The username to connect ElasticSearch client if needed, defaults to None.
password: str
The user password to connect ElasticSearch client if needed, defaults to None.
ca_certs: str
The path to CA certificates to connect ElasticSearch client if needed, defaults to None.
Returns:
Index response wrapped by elastic_transport.ObjectApiResponse
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