Integration of the Elasticsearch official PHP client within a Symfony Project.
This bundle creates one or more Elasticsearch client services from settings defined in the application configuration.
You must first add the bundle to your composer.json:
"require": {
"m6web/elasticsearch-bundle": "dev-master"
}Then register the bundle in your AppKernel class:
<?php
public function registerBundles()
{
$bundles = array(
// ...
new M6Web\Bundle\ElasticsearchBundle\M6WebElasticsearchBundle(),
);
// ...
}In your config.yml, you can configure one or more Elasticsearch clients:
m6web_elasticsearch:
default_client: my_client
clients:
my_client:
hosts:
- 'localhost:9200'
- 'http://other_host:9201'
my_other_client:
hosts:
- 'other_server:9200'From this configuration, the bundle will create two services :
m6web_elasticsearch.client.my_clientthat will connect to two Elasticsearch instances:localhoston port 9200 andother_hoston port 9201m6web_elasticsearch.client.my_other_clientthat will connect to one Elasticsearch instances:other_serveron port 9200
It will also create m6web_elasticsearch.client.default which is an alias for m6web_elasticsearch.client.my_client
Each client can have additional configuration parameters that will be used to instantiate the \Elasticsearch\Client. Ex:
m6web_elasticsearch:
clients:
my_client:
hosts:
- 'https://username:password@localhost:9200'
headers:
'Accept-Encoding': ['gzip']
retries: 2
logger: monolog.logger.custom
connectionPoolClass: '\Elasticsearch\ConnectionPool\StaticConnectionPool'
selectorClass: '\Elasticsearch\ConnectionPool\Selectors\RandomSelector'
connectionParams:
client:
timeout: 3
connect_timeout: 1The bundle dispatches \M6Web\Bundle\ElasticsearchBundle\EventDispatcher\ElasticsearchEvent events containing various information about the Elasticsearch requests.
Events are fired with the name m6web.elasticsearch.
You can launch the unit tests using:
./vendor/bin/atoum
ElasticsearchBundle is licensed under the MIT license.