Reader small image

You're reading from  ElasticSearch Cookbook

Product typeBook
Published inDec 2013
Reading LevelBeginner
PublisherPackt
ISBN-139781782166627
Edition1st Edition
Languages
Right arrow
Author (1)
Alberto Paro
Alberto Paro
author image
Alberto Paro

Alberto Paro is an engineer, manager, and software developer. He currently works as technology architecture delivery associate director of the Accenture Cloud First data and AI team in Italy. He loves to study emerging solutions and applications, mainly related to cloud and big data processing, NoSQL, Natural language processing (NLP), software development, and machine learning. In 2000, he graduated in computer science engineering from Politecnico di Milano. Then, he worked with many companies, mainly using Scala/Java and Python on knowledge management solutions and advanced data mining products, using state-of-the-art big data software. A lot of his time is spent teaching how to effectively use big data solutions, NoSQL data stores, and related technologies.
Read more about Alberto Paro

Right arrow

Creating an index


The first operation to do before starting indexing data in ElasticSearch is to create an index: the main container of our data.

An index is similar to the concept of a database in SQL.

Getting ready

You need a working ElasticSearch cluster.

How to do it...

The HTTP method to create an index is PUT (but POST also works), the REST URL is the index name, which is written as follows:

http://<server>/<index_name>

For creating an index, we need to perform the following steps:

  1. From command line, we can execute a PUT call as follows:

    curl -XPUT http://127.0.0.1:9200/myindex -d '{
        "settings" : {
            "index" : {
                "number_of_shards" : 2,
                "number_of_replicas" : 1
            }
        }
    }'
    
  2. The result returned by ElasticSearch, if everything is all right, should be as follows:

    {"ok":true,"acknowledged":true}
  3. If the index already exists, a 400 error is returned:

    {"error":"IndexAlreadyExistsException[[myindex] Already exists]","status":400}

How it works...

There...

lock icon
The rest of the page is locked
Previous PageNext Page
You have been reading a chapter from
ElasticSearch Cookbook
Published in: Dec 2013Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781782166627

Author (1)

author image
Alberto Paro

Alberto Paro is an engineer, manager, and software developer. He currently works as technology architecture delivery associate director of the Accenture Cloud First data and AI team in Italy. He loves to study emerging solutions and applications, mainly related to cloud and big data processing, NoSQL, Natural language processing (NLP), software development, and machine learning. In 2000, he graduated in computer science engineering from Politecnico di Milano. Then, he worked with many companies, mainly using Scala/Java and Python on knowledge management solutions and advanced data mining products, using state-of-the-art big data software. A lot of his time is spent teaching how to effectively use big data solutions, NoSQL data stores, and related technologies.
Read more about Alberto Paro