Python Wrapper for elasticsearch
Project description
elasticpy
===========
_"ElasticSearch for the rest of us"_
Python wrapper for the elasticsearch indexing utility.
Author: [Luke Campbell](http://lukecampbell.github.com/) [<luke.s.campbell@gmail.com>](mailto:luke.s.campbell@gmail.com)
About
-----
The goal of this module is to provide an intuitive interface between Python APIs and the ElasticSearch API. Connections are provided through the `requests` library so the connections are inherently thread safe and pooled.
Writing complex queries in JSON can be tedius and time consuming if you need to constantly reference the Query DSL guide, so we've wrapped most of the operations in classes with methods corresponding to the parameters of the operation. For example:
sorts = ElasticSort()
sorts.sort('name',order='asc')
sorts.sort('_score')
----
[{"name": {"order": "asc"}}, {"_score": {"order": "asc"}}]
Queries, Filters, Sorts, Maps and Facets are wrapped in convenience classes. Searching is done through the ElasticSearch class.
HOWTO
-----
To begin using elasticpy start by importing.
import elasticpy as ep
To interface with the elasticsearch server use the ElasticSearch object.
search = ep.ElasticSearch() # Defaults to localhost:9200
To form a query use the ElasticQuery wrapper objects.
query = ep.ElasticQuery().term('users':'luke')
# and then pass it to the search object
search.search_advanced('twitter','feeds',query)
> {u'_shards': {u'failed': 0, u'successful': 5, u'total': 5},
u'hits': {u'hits': [{u'_id': u'1',
u'_index': u'twitter',
u'_score': 0.30685282,
u'_source': {u'content': u'This is an example.', u'user': u'luke'},
u'_type': u'feeds'}],
u'max_score': 0.30685282,
u'total': 1},
u'timed_out': False,
u'took': 3}
USAGE
-----
* Queries - `ElasticQuery`
query = ElasticQuery()
* Term Searches
query.term(name='luke')
* Text Searches
query.text('message', 'this is a test')
* Text Phrases
query.text_phrase('message', 'this is a test')
* Fuzzy
query.fuzzy('name','luke',boost=1.0)
* Fuzzy Like This
query.fuzzy_like_this('luke',fields='_all')
* **Match All**
query.match_all()
* Wildcard
query.wildcard('name','lu*')
* Filters - `ElasticFilter`
filters = ElasticFilter()
* And
filters.and_filter(query)
* Bool
filters.bool_filter(must=query1, must_not=query2, should=query3)
* Geo
* Geo Distance
filters.geo_distance('location',{'lat':30,'lon':30}, '20km')
* Geo Bounding Box
filters.geo_bounding_box('location', {'lat':60, 'lon':60}, {'lat':30, 'lon':30})
* Match All
filters.match_all()
* Range
filters.numeric_range('price',8.0, 9.9)
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**elasticpy** - Python Wrapper for ElasticSearch
Copyright 2012 UC Regents
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
===========
_"ElasticSearch for the rest of us"_
Python wrapper for the elasticsearch indexing utility.
Author: [Luke Campbell](http://lukecampbell.github.com/) [<luke.s.campbell@gmail.com>](mailto:luke.s.campbell@gmail.com)
About
-----
The goal of this module is to provide an intuitive interface between Python APIs and the ElasticSearch API. Connections are provided through the `requests` library so the connections are inherently thread safe and pooled.
Writing complex queries in JSON can be tedius and time consuming if you need to constantly reference the Query DSL guide, so we've wrapped most of the operations in classes with methods corresponding to the parameters of the operation. For example:
sorts = ElasticSort()
sorts.sort('name',order='asc')
sorts.sort('_score')
----
[{"name": {"order": "asc"}}, {"_score": {"order": "asc"}}]
Queries, Filters, Sorts, Maps and Facets are wrapped in convenience classes. Searching is done through the ElasticSearch class.
HOWTO
-----
To begin using elasticpy start by importing.
import elasticpy as ep
To interface with the elasticsearch server use the ElasticSearch object.
search = ep.ElasticSearch() # Defaults to localhost:9200
To form a query use the ElasticQuery wrapper objects.
query = ep.ElasticQuery().term('users':'luke')
# and then pass it to the search object
search.search_advanced('twitter','feeds',query)
> {u'_shards': {u'failed': 0, u'successful': 5, u'total': 5},
u'hits': {u'hits': [{u'_id': u'1',
u'_index': u'twitter',
u'_score': 0.30685282,
u'_source': {u'content': u'This is an example.', u'user': u'luke'},
u'_type': u'feeds'}],
u'max_score': 0.30685282,
u'total': 1},
u'timed_out': False,
u'took': 3}
USAGE
-----
* Queries - `ElasticQuery`
query = ElasticQuery()
* Term Searches
query.term(name='luke')
* Text Searches
query.text('message', 'this is a test')
* Text Phrases
query.text_phrase('message', 'this is a test')
* Fuzzy
query.fuzzy('name','luke',boost=1.0)
* Fuzzy Like This
query.fuzzy_like_this('luke',fields='_all')
* **Match All**
query.match_all()
* Wildcard
query.wildcard('name','lu*')
* Filters - `ElasticFilter`
filters = ElasticFilter()
* And
filters.and_filter(query)
* Bool
filters.bool_filter(must=query1, must_not=query2, should=query3)
* Geo
* Geo Distance
filters.geo_distance('location',{'lat':30,'lon':30}, '20km')
* Geo Bounding Box
filters.geo_bounding_box('location', {'lat':60, 'lon':60}, {'lat':30, 'lon':30})
* Match All
filters.match_all()
* Range
filters.numeric_range('price',8.0, 9.9)
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**elasticpy** - Python Wrapper for ElasticSearch
Copyright 2012 UC Regents
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
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