Elasticsearch Scroll query results as a Node.js Readable Stream.
This module works with the following Elasticsearch nodejs clients:
- elasticsearch (official Elasticsearch js API)
- elastical (Discontinued support)
Latest released version:
npm install elasticsearch-scroll-stream --save
Example with a simple query strings query.
var elasticsearch = require('elasticsearch');
var ElasticsearchScrollStream = require('elasticsearch-scroll-stream');
var client = new elasticsearch.Client();
// Create index and add documents here...
// You need to pass the client instance and the query object
// as parameters in the constructor
var es_stream = new ElasticsearchScrollStream(client, {
index: 'elasticsearch-test-scroll-stream',
type: 'test-type',
search_type: 'scan',
scroll: '10s',
size: '50',
fields: ['name'],
q: 'name:*'
});
// Pipe the results to other writeble streams..
es_stream.pipe(process.stdout);
es_stream.on('end', function() {
console.log("End");
});
Example with a full request definition using the Elasticsearch Query DSL.
var elasticsearch = require('elasticsearch');
var ElasticsearchScrollStream = require('elasticsearch-scroll-stream');
var client = new elasticsearch.Client();
// Create index and add documents here...
// You need to pass the client instance and the query object
// as parameters in the constructor
var es_stream = new ElasticsearchScrollStream(client, {
index: 'elasticsearch-test-scroll-stream',
type: 'test-type',
search_type: 'scan',
scroll: '10s',
size: '50',
fields: ['name'],
body: {
query: {
bool: {
must: [
{
query_string: {
default_field: "_all",
query: 'name:*'
}
}
]
}
}
}
});
// Pipe the results to other writeble streams..
es_stream.pipe(process.stdout);
es_stream.on('end', function() {
console.log("End");
});
See test files for more examples.
Fork the git repo, clone it, then install the dev dependencies.
cd elasticsearch-scroll-stream
npm install
Make your changes, add tests, then run the tests to make sure nothing broke.
make
NOTE: Tests require an ElasticSearch server running at http://127.0.0.1:9200/. You can spawn a docker container for the purpose with:
docker-compose up -d
which maps host port 127.0.0.1:9200
to container port 9200
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Copyright (c) 2014 Francesco Valente
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