Indexing entities through prime, and request from Elasticsearch index.
Install with composer :
composer require b2pweb/bdf-prime-indexer
Register into config/bundles.php
:
<?php
return [
// ...
Bdf\Prime\Indexer\Bundle\PrimeIndexerBundle::class => ['all' => true],
Bdf\PrimeBundle\PrimeBundle::class => ['all' => true],
];
Configure indexes into config/packages/prime_indexer.yaml
:
prime_indexer:
elasticsearch:
# Define elasticsearch hosts
hosts: ['127.0.0.1:9222']
# Define indexes in form [Entity class]: [Index configuration class]
# This is not mandatory if autoconfiguration is enabled
indexes:
App\Entities\City: App\Entities\CityIndex
App\Entities\User: App\Entities\UserIndex
For declaring an index, you should first declare the configuration :
<?php
class CityIndex implements ElasticsearchIndexConfigurationInterface
{
// Declare the index name
public function index(): string
{
return 'test_cities';
}
// Get the mapped entity type
public function entity(): string
{
return City::class;
}
// Build properties
public function properties(PropertiesBuilder $builder): void
{
$builder
->string('name')
->integer('population')
->string('zipCode')
->string('country')->notAnalyzed()
->boolean('enabled')
;
}
// The id accessor
public function id(): ?PropertyAccessorInterface
{
return new SimplePropertyAccessor('id');
}
// Declare analyzers
public function analyzers(): array
{
return [
'default' => [
'type' => 'custom',
'tokenizer' => 'standard',
'filter' => ['lowercase', 'asciifolding'],
],
];
}
// Scopes
public function scopes(): array
{
return [
// "default" scope is always applied to the query
'default' => function (ElasticsearchQuery $query) {
$query
->wrap(
(new FunctionScoreQuery())
->addFunction('field_value_factor', [
'field' => 'population',
'factor' => 1,
'modifier' => 'log1p'
])
->scoreMode('multiply')
)
->filter('enabled', true)
;
},
// Other scope : can be used as custom filter on query
// Or using $index->myScope()
'matchName' => function (ElasticsearchQuery $query, string $name) {
$query
->where(new Match('name', $name))
->orWhere(
(new QueryString($name.'%'))
->and()
->defaultField('name')
->analyzeWildcard()
->useLikeSyntax()
)
;
}
];
}
}
Some extra configuration can be added by implementing interfaces :
CustomEntitiesConfigurationInterface
: For define the entities loading methodShouldBeIndexedConfigurationInterface
: For define predicate which check if an entity should be indexed or not
After that, the index can be added to the "prime_indexer.indexes" configuration, or let the autoconfiguration do the job.
The query system use Prime interfaces, so usage is almost the same :
<?php
// Get the City index
$index = $container->get(\Bdf\Prime\Indexer\IndexFactory::class)->for(City::class);
// Get the query
$query = $index->query();
$query
->where('country', 'FR') // Simple where works as expected
->where('name', ':like', 'P%') // "like" operator is supported
->orWhere(new QueryString('my complete query')) // Operator object can be used for more powerful filters
;
// Get all cities who match with filters
$query->all();
// First returns the first matching element, wrapped into an Optional
$query->first()->get();
// Get the raw result of the elasticsearch query
$query->execute();
// Use scope directly
$index->matchName('Paris')->all();
// Same as above, but with scope as filter
$index->query()->where('matchName', 'Paris')->all();
Update operations can be done on the index manually :
<?php
// Get the City index
$index = $container->get(\Bdf\Prime\Indexer\IndexFactory::class)->for(City::class);
// Create the index, and insert all cities from database
$index->create(City::walk());
$paris = new City([
'name' => 'Paris',
'population' => 2201578,
'country' => 'FR',
'zipCode' => '75000'
]);
// Indexing the city
$index->add($paris);
// The "id" property is filled after insertion
echo $paris->id();
// Make sure that index is up to date
// !!! Do not use on production !!!
$index->refresh();
$index->contains($paris); // true
// Update one attribute
$paris->setPopulation(2201984);
$index->update($paris, ['population']);
// Remove the entity
$index->remove($paris);
$index->contains($paris); // false
// Drop index
$index->drop();
Create index, and indexing entities :
bin/console.php prime:indexer:create App\Entities\City
A progress bar will be displayed for follow the indexing progress.
Note: The full qualified class name of the entity must be used as argument.
For manage Elasticsearch index :
bin/console.php elasticsearch:show
bin/console.php elasticsearch:delete test_cities
Because testing is one of more important things, an utility class is added for this :
Note : The index name will be prefixed by "test_" to ensure that it will not impact the real index.
<?php
class MyTest extends \Bdf\PHPUnit\WebTestCase
{
/**
* @var TestingIndexer
*/
private $indexTester;
protected function setUp(): void
{
parent::setUp();
$this->indexTester = new TestingIndexer($this->app);
$this->indexTester->index(City::class); // Declare the city index
}
protected function tearDown() : void
{
parent::tearDown();
$this->indexTester->destroy();
}
public function test_city_index()
{
// Push entities to index
$this->indexTester->push([
new City(...),
new City(...),
new City(...),
]);
// Remove from index
$this->indexTester->remove(new City(...));
// Querying to the index
$query = $this->indexTester->index(City::class)->query();
}
}
- Prime is not required to be registered for use index system. Some entities can be into an index, but not in database.
- Unlike Prime, the mapping is index-oriented and not model-oriented :
- The PropertiesBuilder define the index properties, and maps to the model ones
- Computed properties are permitted (i.e. properties not stored into the entity)
- Query filters columns are not mapped, and use the indexed ones
- Queries use streams (from b2pweb/bdf-collections), so first() returns an OptionalInterface, and transformation are done on the stream