| Crates.io | elastic_reqwest |
| lib.rs | elastic_reqwest |
| version | 0.20.10 |
| created_at | 2016-12-29 07:47:48.064414+00 |
| updated_at | 2018-05-07 00:23:33.17514+00 |
| description | A lightweight implementation of the Elasticsearch API based on reqwest. |
| homepage | |
| repository | https://github.com/elastic-rs/elastic |
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elastic_reqwest Provides a no-fuss, synchronous reqwest implementation of the Elasticsearch REST API. The reqwest client is simple to use; there's basically no setup needed besides creating a reqwest::Client object to use for requests. The reqwest client is general-purpose and suitable for any scenario where on-demand requests are sufficient. It also splits the request process into a few logical methods that could be easily split across asynchronous boundaries.
This library is the HTTP backend for the higher-level elastic client.
The elastic_reqwest client is a thin layer over reqwest; it just maps functions to routes. It's up to the caller to serialise and deserialise HTTP content.
json_str crate provides the json_str! macro for creating ad-hoc API queries.elastic_types.Currently targeting the master Elasticsearch branch, aiming for 5.x.
This will be stabilised through features in the future.
Add elastic_reqwest and json_str to your Cargo.toml:
[dependencies]
elastic_reqwest = "*"
reqwest = "*"
# Optional for request bodies
json_str = "*"
Ping the availability of your cluster:
extern crate elastic_reqwest as cli;
extern crate reqwest;
use cli::{ElasticClient, ParseResponse, parse};
use cli::req::PingRequest;
use cli::res::PingResponse;
let (client, params) = cli::default().unwrap();
let http_res = client.elastic_req(¶ms, PingRequest::new()).unwrap();
let parse_res = parse::<PingResponse>().from_response(http_res).unwrap();
Customise the location of the Elasticsearch cluster:
let (mut client, mut params) = elastic::default();
params.base_url = String::from("http://eshost:9200");
A query DSL query:
#[macro_use]
extern crate json_str;
extern crate elastic_reqwest as cli;
extern crate reqwest;
use cli::{ElasticClient, ParseResponse, parse};
use cli::req::SearchRequest;
use cli::res::SearchResponse;
let (client, params) = cli::default().unwrap();
let search = {
let body = json_str!({
query: {
filtered: {
query: {
match_all: {}
},
filter: {
geo_distance: {
distance: "20km",
location: {
lat: 37.776,
lon: -122.41
}
}
}
}
}
});
SearchRequest::for_index_ty("myindex", "mytype", body)
};
let http_res = client.elastic_req(¶ms, search).unwrap();
let search_res = parse::<SearchResponse>().from_response(http_res).unwrap();