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Informations about the package elasticsearch-bundle

ONGR Elasticsearch Bundle

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Elasticsearch Bundle was created in order to serve the need for professional Elasticsearch integration with enterprise level Symfony applications. This bundle is:

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Version matrix

Elasticsearch version ElasticsearchBundle version
>= 7.0 ~7.x
>= 6.0, < 7.0 ~6.x
>= 5.0, < 5.0 ~5.x, ~6.x (indexes with 1 type)
>= 2.0, < 5.0 >=1.0, < 5.0
>= 1.0, < 2.0 >= 0.10, < 1.0
<= 0.90.x < 0.10

Documentation

The online documentation of the bundle can be found in http://docs.ongr.io. Docs source is stored within the repo under Resources/doc/, so if you see a typo or some inaccuracy, please submit a PR or at least an issue to fix it!

For contribution to the documentation you can find it in the contribute topic.

FAQ

Setup the bundle

Step 1: Install Elasticsearch bundle

Elasticsearch bundle is installed using Composer.

Instructions for installing and deploying Elasticsearch can be found in Elasticsearch installation page.

Enable ElasticSearch bundle in your AppKernel:

(OPTIONAL) Step 2: Add configuration

Add minimal configuration for Elasticsearch bundle.

This is the very basic example only, for more information, please take a look at the configuration chapter.

Step 3: Define your Elasticsearch types as Document objects

This bundle uses objects to represent Elasticsearch documents. Lets create the Product class for the products index.

This is the basic example only, for more information about a mapping, please take a look at the the mapping chapter.

Step 4: Create index and mappings

Elasticsearch bundle provides several CLI commands. One of them is for creating an index, run the command in your terminal:

Now the products index should be created with fields from your document.

More info about the rest of the commands can be found in the commands chapter.

Step 5: Enjoy with the Elasticsearch

Full documentation for the Elasticsearch bundle is available here. I hope you will create amazing things with it :sunglasses: .

Please note that the updating process of the documentation of the bundle to 6.0 is still under way. Read the configuration and crud sections that are already updated and will allow you to have the basic functions of the bundle. We will update the rest of the documentation as soon as possible

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License

This bundle is licensed under the MIT license. Please, see the complete license in the bundle LICENSE file.


All versions of elasticsearch-bundle with dependencies

PHP Build Version
Package Version
Requires php Version ^7.1
symfony/framework-bundle Version ^4.4|^5.0
symfony/dependency-injection Version ^4.4|^5.0
symfony/console Version ^4.4|^5.0
symfony/stopwatch Version ^4.4|^5.0
symfony/finder Version ^4.4|^5.0
symfony/serializer Version ^4.4|^5.0
symfony/cache Version ^4.4|^5.0
symfony/property-access Version ^4.4|^5.0
doctrine/annotations Version ^1.6
doctrine/cache Version ^1.7
doctrine/inflector Version ^1.3
doctrine/collections Version ^1.5
monolog/monolog Version ^1.24
elasticsearch/elasticsearch Version ^7.0
ongr/elasticsearch-dsl Version ^7.0
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