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Elasticsearch Server - Third Edition

By : Rafal Kuc
Book Image

Elasticsearch Server - Third Edition

By: Rafal Kuc

Overview of this book

ElasticSearch is a very fast and scalable open source search engine, designed with distribution and cloud in mind, complete with all the goodies that Apache Lucene has to offer. ElasticSearch’s schema-free architecture allows developers to index and search unstructured content, making it perfectly suited for both small projects and large big data warehouses, even those with petabytes of unstructured data. This book will guide you through the world of the most commonly used ElasticSearch server functionalities. You’ll start off by getting an understanding of the basics of ElasticSearch and its data indexing functionality. Next, you will see the querying capabilities of ElasticSearch, followed by a through explanation of scoring and search relevance. After this, you will explore the aggregation and data analysis capabilities of ElasticSearch and will learn how cluster administration and scaling can be used to boost your application performance. You’ll find out how to use the friendly REST APIs and how to tune ElasticSearch to make the most of it. By the end of this book, you will have be able to create amazing search solutions as per your project’s specifications.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Elasticsearch Server Third Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Summary


The chapter you just finished was again focused on querying. We used filters and saw what highlighting is and how to use it. We learned what are the highlighter types and how they can help us. We validated our queries and we learned how Elasticsearch can help us when it comes to sorting our results. Finally, we discussed query rewriting, what that brings us, and how we can control it.

In the next chapter, we will get back to indexation topic. We will discuss indexing complex JSON objects such as tree-like structures and indexing data that is not flat. We will prepare Elasticsearch to handle relationships between documents and we will use the Elasticsearch API to update the structure of our indices.