ElasticSearch Component
Available as of Camel 2.11
The ElasticSearch component allows you to interface with an ElasticSearch server.
Maven users will need to add the following dependency to their pom.xml
for this component:
<dependency> <groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId> <artifactId>camel-elasticsearch</artifactId> <version>x.x.x</version> <!-- use the same version as your Camel core version --> </dependency>
URI format
elasticsearch://clusterName[?options]
if you want to run against a local (in JVM/classloader) ElasticSearch server, just set the clusterName value in the URI to "local". See the client guide for more details.
Endpoint Options
The following options may be configured on the ElasticSearch endpoint. All are required to be set as either an endpoint URI parameter or as a header (headers override endpoint properties)
name | description |
---|---|
operation | required, indicates the operation to perform |
indexName | the name of the index to act against |
indexType | the type of the index to act against |
ip | the TransportClient remote host ip to use Camel 2.12 |
port | the TransportClient remote port to use (defaults to 9300) Camel 2.12 |
transportAddresses | comma separated list with ip:port formatted remote transport addresses to use Camel 2.16 Options ip and port must be left blank for transportAddresses to be considered instead. |
consistencyLevel | the write consistency level to use with INDEX and BULK operations (can be any of ONE, QUORUM, ALL or DEFAULT) Camel 2.16 |
replicationType | the replication type to use with INDEX and BULK operations (can be any of SYNC, ASYNC or DEFAULT) Camel 2.16 From version 2.17 replicationType option has been removed, since from elasticsearch 2.0.0 the async replication has been removed. |
parent | optionally used with INDEX operations for Elasticsearch Parent-Child relationships to specify the ID of the parent record Camel 2.16.1 / 2.17.0 |
Message Operations
The following ElasticSearch operations are currently supported. Simply set an endpoint URI option or exchange header with a key of "operation" and a value set to one of the following. Some operations also require other parameters or the message body to be set.
operation | message body | description |
---|---|---|
INDEX | Map, String, byte[] or XContentBuilder content to index | adds content to an index and returns the content's indexId in the body. Camel 2.15, you can set the indexId by setting the message header with the key "indexId". |
GET_BY_ID | index id of content to retrieve | retrieves the specified index and returns a GetResult object in the body |
DELETE | index id of content to delete | deletes the specified indexId and returns a DeleteResult object in the body |
BULK_INDEX | a List or Collection of any type that is already accepted (XContentBuilder, Map, byte[], String) | Camel 2.14, adds content to an index and return a List of the id of the successfully indexed documents in the body |
BULK | a List or Collection of any type that is already accepted (XContentBuilder, Map, byte[], String) | Camel 2.15: Adds content to an index and returns the BulkResponse object in the body |
SEARCH | Map or SearchRequest Object | Camel 2.15: search the content with the map of query string |
UPDATE | Map, String, byte[] or XContentBuilder content to update | Camel 2.17: Updates content to an index and returns the content's indexId in the body. |
Index Example
Below is a simple INDEX example
from("direct:index") .to("elasticsearch://local?operation=INDEX&indexName=twitter&indexType=tweet");
<route> <from uri="direct:index" /> <to uri="elasticsearch://local?operation=INDEX&indexName=twitter&indexType=tweet"/> </route>
A client would simply need to pass a body message containing a Map to the route. The result body contains the indexId created.
Map<String, String> map = new HashMap<String, String>(); map.put("content", "test"); String indexId = template.requestBody("direct:index", map, String.class);