org.springframework.data.elasticsearch.client.ClientConfiguration Java Examples

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Example #1
Source File: SearchConfig.java    From openvsx with Eclipse Public License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Override
public RestHighLevelClient elasticsearchClient() {
    ClientConfiguration config;
    if (Strings.isNullOrEmpty(searchHost)) {
        config = ClientConfiguration.localhost();
    } else {
        config = ClientConfiguration.create(searchHost);
    }
    return RestClients.create(config).rest();
}
 
Example #2
Source File: DemoApplication.java    From spring-reactive-sample with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@Override
@Bean
public ReactiveElasticsearchClient reactiveElasticsearchClient() {
    ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration = ClientConfiguration.builder()
        .connectedTo("localhost:9200")
        .build();

    return ReactiveRestClients.create(clientConfiguration);
}
 
Example #3
Source File: ApplicationConfiguration.java    From spring-data-examples with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
@PostConstruct
public void insertDataSample() {

	try {
		RestClients.create(ClientConfiguration.localhost()).rest().indices()
				.create(new CreateIndexRequest("conference-index"), RequestOptions.DEFAULT);
	} catch (IOException | ElasticsearchStatusException e) {
		// just ignore it
	}

	// Remove all documents
	repository.deleteAll().subscribe();

	// Save data sample
	repository
			.save(Conference.builder().date("2014-11-06").name("Spring eXchange 2014 - London")
					.keywords(Arrays.asList("java", "spring")).location(new GeoPoint(51.500152D, -0.126236D)).build())
			.then().as(StepVerifier::create).verifyComplete();
	repository
			.save(Conference.builder().date("2014-12-07").name("Scala eXchange 2014 - London")
					.keywords(Arrays.asList("scala", "play", "java")).location(new GeoPoint(51.500152D, -0.126236D)).build())
			.then().as(StepVerifier::create).verifyComplete();
	repository.save(Conference.builder().date("2014-11-20").name("Elasticsearch 2014 - Berlin")
			.keywords(Arrays.asList("java", "elasticsearch", "kibana")).location(new GeoPoint(52.5234051D, 13.4113999))
			.build()).then().as(StepVerifier::create).verifyComplete();
	repository.save(Conference.builder().date("2014-11-12").name("AWS London 2014")
			.keywords(Arrays.asList("cloud", "aws")).location(new GeoPoint(51.500152D, -0.126236D)).build()).then()
			.as(StepVerifier::create).verifyComplete();
	repository.save(Conference.builder().date("2014-10-04").name("JDD14 - Cracow")
			.keywords(Arrays.asList("java", "spring")).location(new GeoPoint(50.0646501D, 19.9449799)).build()).then()
			.as(StepVerifier::create).verifyComplete();
}
 
Example #4
Source File: Config.java    From tutorials with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
@Bean
RestHighLevelClient client() {
    ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration = ClientConfiguration.builder()
        .connectedTo("localhost:9200")
        .build();

    return RestClients.create(clientConfiguration)
        .rest();
}
 
Example #5
Source File: ElasticSearchManualTest.java    From tutorials with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
@Before
public void setUp() throws UnknownHostException {
    Person person1 = new Person(10, "John Doe", new Date());
    Person person2 = new Person(25, "Janette Doe", new Date());
    listOfPersons.add(person1);
    listOfPersons.add(person2);

    ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration = ClientConfiguration.builder()
        .connectedTo("localhost:9200")
        .build();
    client = RestClients.create(clientConfiguration)
        .rest();
}