This is a development branch that is actively being worked on. DO NOT USE IN PRODUCTION! If you want to use stable versions of Elastic, please use a dependency manager like dep.
Elastic is an Elasticsearch client for the Go programming language.
See the wiki for additional information about Elastic.
The release branches (e.g. release-branch.v6
)
are actively being worked on and can break at any time.
If you want to use stable versions of Elastic, please use a dependency manager like dep.
Here's the version matrix:
Elasticsearch version | Elastic version | Package URL | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|
6.x | 6.0 | github.com/olivere/elastic (source doc) |
Use a dependency manager (see below). |
5.x | 5.0 | gopkg.in/olivere/elastic.v5 (source doc) |
Actively maintained. |
2.x | 3.0 | gopkg.in/olivere/elastic.v3 (source doc) |
Deprecated. Please update. |
1.x | 2.0 | gopkg.in/olivere/elastic.v2 (source doc) |
Deprecated. Please update. |
0.9-1.3 | 1.0 | gopkg.in/olivere/elastic.v1 (source doc) |
Deprecated. Please update. |
Example:
You have installed Elasticsearch 6.0.0 and want to use Elastic. As listed above, you should use Elastic 6.0.
To use the required version of Elastic in your application, it is strongly
advised to use a tool like
dep
or
Glide
to manage that dependency. Make sure to use a version such as ^6.0.0
.
To use Elastic, simply import:
import "github.com/olivere/elastic"
Elastic 6.0 targets Elasticsearch 6.x which was released on 14th November 2017.
Notice that there are will be a lot of breaking changes in Elasticsearch 6.0 and we used this as an opportunity to clean up and refactor Elastic as we did in the transition from earlier versions of Elastic.
Elastic 5.0 targets Elasticsearch 5.0.0 and later. Elasticsearch 5.0.0 was released on 26th October 2016.
Notice that there are will be a lot of breaking changes in Elasticsearch 5.0 and we used this as an opportunity to clean up and refactor Elastic as we did in the transition from Elastic 2.0 (for Elasticsearch 1.x) to Elastic 3.0 (for Elasticsearch 2.x).
Furthermore, the jump in version numbers will give us a chance to be in sync with the Elastic Stack.
Elastic 3.0 targets Elasticsearch 2.x and is published via gopkg.in/olivere/elastic.v3
.
Elastic 3.0 will only get critical bug fixes. You should update to a recent version.
Elastic 2.0 targets Elasticsearch 1.x and is published via gopkg.in/olivere/elastic.v2
.
Elastic 2.0 will only get critical bug fixes. You should update to a recent version.
Elastic 1.0 is deprecated. You should really update Elasticsearch and Elastic to a recent version.
However, if you cannot update for some reason, don't worry. Version 1.0 is still available. All you need to do is go-get it and change your import path as described above.
We use Elastic in production since 2012. Elastic is stable but the API changes now and then. We strive for API compatibility. However, Elasticsearch sometimes introduces breaking changes and we sometimes have to adapt.
Having said that, there have been no big API changes that required you to rewrite your application big time. More often than not it's renaming APIs and adding/removing features so that Elastic is in sync with Elasticsearch.
Elastic has been used in production starting with Elasticsearch 0.90 up to recent 6.x versions. Furthermore, we use Travis CI to test Elastic with the most recent versions of Elasticsearch and Go. See the .travis.yml file for the exact matrix and Travis for the results.
Elasticsearch has quite a few features. Most of them are implemented by Elastic. I add features and APIs as required. It's straightforward to implement missing pieces. I'm accepting pull requests :-)
Having said that, I hope you find the project useful.
The first thing you do is to create a Client.
The client connects to Elasticsearch on http://127.0.0.1:9200
by default.
You typically create one client for your app. Here's a complete example of creating a client, creating an index, adding a document, executing a search etc.
An example is available here.
Here's a link to a complete working example for v6.
Here are a few tips on how to get used to Elastic:
- Head over to the Wiki for detailed information and topics like e.g. how to add a middleware or how to connect to AWS.
- If you are unsure how to implement something, read the tests (all
_test.go
files). They not only serve as a guard against changes, but also as a reference. - The recipes contains small examples on how to implement something, e.g. bulk indexing, scrolling etc.
- Index API
- Get API
- Delete API
- Delete By Query API
- Update API
- Update By Query API
- Multi Get API
- Bulk API
- Reindex API
- Term Vectors
- Multi termvectors API
- Search
- Search Template
- Multi Search Template
- Search Shards API
- Suggesters
- Term Suggester
- Phrase Suggester
- Completion Suggester
- Context Suggester
- Multi Search API
- Count API
- Validate API
- Explain API
- Profile API
- Field Capabilities API
- Metrics Aggregations
- Avg
- Cardinality
- Extended Stats
- Geo Bounds
- Geo Centroid
- Max
- Min
- Percentiles
- Percentile Ranks
- Scripted Metric
- Stats
- Sum
- Top Hits
- Value Count
- Bucket Aggregations
- Adjacency Matrix
- Children
- Date Histogram
- Date Range
- Diversified Sampler
- Filter
- Filters
- Geo Distance
- GeoHash Grid
- Global
- Histogram
- IP Range
- Missing
- Nested
- Range
- Reverse Nested
- Sampler
- Significant Terms
- Significant Text
- Terms
- Composite
- Pipeline Aggregations
- Avg Bucket
- Derivative
- Max Bucket
- Min Bucket
- Sum Bucket
- Stats Bucket
- Extended Stats Bucket
- Percentiles Bucket
- Moving Average
- Cumulative Sum
- Bucket Script
- Bucket Selector
- Bucket Sort
- Serial Differencing
- Matrix Aggregations
- Matrix Stats
- Aggregation Metadata
- Create Index
- Delete Index
- Get Index
- Indices Exists
- Open / Close Index
- Shrink Index
- Rollover Index
- Put Mapping
- Get Mapping
- Get Field Mapping
- Types Exists
- Index Aliases
- Update Indices Settings
- Get Settings
- Analyze
- Explain Analyze
- Index Templates
- Indices Stats
- Indices Segments
- Indices Recovery
- Indices Shard Stores
- Clear Cache
- Flush
- Synced Flush
- Refresh
- Force Merge
The cat APIs are not implemented as of now. We think they are better suited for operating with Elasticsearch on the command line.
- cat aliases
- cat allocation
- cat count
- cat fielddata
- cat health
- cat indices
- cat master
- cat nodeattrs
- cat nodes
- cat pending tasks
- cat plugins
- cat recovery
- cat repositories
- cat thread pool
- cat shards
- cat segments
- cat snapshots
- cat templates
- Cluster Health
- Cluster State
- Cluster Stats
- Pending Cluster Tasks
- Cluster Reroute
- Cluster Update Settings
- Nodes Stats
- Nodes Info
- Nodes Feature Usage
- Remote Cluster Info
- Task Management API
- Nodes hot_threads
- Cluster Allocation Explain API
- Match All Query
- Inner hits
- Full text queries
- Match Query
- Match Phrase Query
- Match Phrase Prefix Query
- Multi Match Query
- Common Terms Query
- Query String Query
- Simple Query String Query
- Term level queries
- Term Query
- Terms Query
- Terms Set Query
- Range Query
- Exists Query
- Prefix Query
- Wildcard Query
- Regexp Query
- Fuzzy Query
- Type Query
- Ids Query
- Compound queries
- Constant Score Query
- Bool Query
- Dis Max Query
- Function Score Query
- Boosting Query
- Joining queries
- Nested Query
- Has Child Query
- Has Parent Query
- Parent Id Query
- Geo queries
- GeoShape Query
- Geo Bounding Box Query
- Geo Distance Query
- Geo Polygon Query
- Specialized queries
- More Like This Query
- Script Query
- Percolate Query
- Span queries
- Span Term Query
- Span Multi Term Query
- Span First Query
- Span Near Query
- Span Or Query
- Span Not Query
- Span Containing Query
- Span Within Query
- Span Field Masking Query
- Minimum Should Match
- Multi Term Query Rewrite
- Snapshot and Restore
- Repositories
- Snapshot
- Restore
- Snapshot status
- Monitoring snapshot/restore status
- Stopping currently running snapshot and restore
- Sort by score
- Sort by field
- Sort by geo distance
- Sort by script
- Sort by doc
Scrolling is supported via a ScrollService
. It supports an iterator-like interface.
The ClearScroll
API is implemented as well.
A pattern for efficiently scrolling in parallel is described in the Wiki.
Read the contribution guidelines.
Thanks a lot for the great folks working hard on Elasticsearch and Go.
Elastic uses portions of the uritemplates library by Joshua Tacoma, backoff by Cenk Altı and leaktest by Ian Chiles.
MIT-LICENSE. See LICENSE or the LICENSE file provided in the repository for details.