A first-party Node client for the Elastic Site Search API.
With npm:
npm install @elastic/site-search-node
or clone locally:
$ git clone [email protected]:elastic/site-search-node.git
$ cd site-search-node
$ npm install
Create a new instance of the client with your api key:
var SiteSearchClient = require("@elastic/site-search-node");
var client = new SiteSearchClient({
apiKey: "yourApiKey"
});
Search for cats
on the engine my-engine
with filters and facets:
client.search(
{
engine: "my-engine",
q: "cats",
filters: {
page: {
enumField: "theFilter"
}
},
facets: {
page: ["enumField", "anotherField"]
}
},
function(err, res) {
console.log(res);
}
);
Autocomplete suggestion for cat
on the engine my-engine
with filters:
client.suggest(
{
engine: "my-engine",
q: "cat",
filters: {
page: {
enumField: "theFilter"
}
}
},
function(err, res) {
console.log(res);
}
);
Log clickthrough for cat
on the engine my-engine
for the documentType page
:
client.click(
{
engine: "my-engine",
q: "cat",
id: "the-document-id",
documentType: "page"
},
function(err, res) {
console.log(res);
}
);
Create a new document:
client.documents.create(
{
engine: "my-engine",
documentType: "books",
document: {
external_id: "1",
fields: [
{ name: "title", value: "The Great Gatsby", type: "string" },
{ name: "author", value: "F. Scott Fitzgerald", type: "string" },
{ name: "genre", value: "fiction", type: "enum" }
]
}
},
function(err, res) {
console.log(res);
}
);
Fetch all of your engines:
client.engines.list(function(err, res) {
console.log(res);
});
Fetch a single engine:
client.engines.get(
{
engine: "my-engine"
},
function(err, res) {
console.log(res);
}
);
Fetch all of the document types in the engine my-engine
client.documentTypes.list(
{
engine: "my-engine"
},
function(err, res) {
console.log(res);
}
);
Fetch the document type books
in the engine my-engine
client.documentTypes.get(
{
engine: "my-engine",
documentType: "books"
},
function(err, res) {
console.log(res);
}
);
Create the document type books
in the engine my-engine
client.documentTypes.create(
{
engine: "my-engine",
document_type: { name: "books" }
},
function(err, res) {
console.log(res);
}
);
Check out the tests for more examples!
$ npm test
The tests use stubbed HTTP interactions that are recorded with the node-replay module. By default, HTTP interactions are not allowed when running the tests.
The tests can also use environment variables so that you can create new replays against your own account. Don't forget to change the "authorization" header in the replay files to not give away your api key.
- SITE_SEARCH_TEST_MY_ENGINE = the slug for your 'my-engine' in the tests
- SITE_SEARCH_TEST_BOOKSTORE_ENGINE = the slug for your 'bookstore' in the tests
- SITE_SEARCH_TEST_TEMPORARY_ENGINE = the slug for your 'temporary' in the tests
- SITE_SEARCH_TEST_API_KEY = your api key in the tests
- REPLAY = 'record' to record new replay files
If something is not working as expected, please open an issue.
Your best bet is to read the documentation.
You can checkout the Elastic Site Search community discuss forums.
We welcome contributors to the project. Before you begin, a couple notes...
- Before opening a pull request, please create an issue to discuss the scope of your proposal.
- Please write simple code and concise documentation, when appropriate.
Thank you to all the contributors!