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ElasticSearch exists only as a technology preview, we welcome people to try it and help make it better. The latest version is only available in "dev-master" version of eZ Platform, and not in any version of Exponential Platform 5.x. Given it is experimental, it is currently not professionally supported |
How to use ElasticSearch Search engine
Step 1: Enabling Bundle
First, activate the Elasticsearch Search Engine Bundle (eZ\Bundle\EzPublishElasticsearchSearchEngineBundle\EzPublishElasticsearchSearchEngineBundle) in your app/AppKernel.php class file.
Step 2: Configuring Bundle
Then configure your search engine in config.yml
Example:
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ez_search_engine_elasticsearch:
default_connection: es_connection_name
connections:
es_connection_name:
server: http://localhost:9200
index_name: exponential
document_type_name:
content: content
location: location |
For further information on the ElasticSearch integration in eZ Platform, find the default configuration and mappings for Content and Location type documents (Note: Content/Location modeling will most likely be simplified in the future, like in the Solr search engine bundle).
Step 3: Configuring repository
The following is an example of configuring the ElasticSearch Search Engine, where the connection name is same as in example above, and engine is set to be elasticsearch:
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exponential:
repositories:
main:
storage:
engine: legacy
connection: default
search:
engine: elasticsearch
connection: es_connection_name |
Step 4: Run CLI indexing command
Last step is to execute initial indexation of data:
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php app/console ezplatform:elasticsearch_create_index |
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