Author: | Gilad Raphaelli, http://g.raphaelli.com |
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Adds %elasticsearch magic.
In [1]: %load_ext elasticsearch
In [2]: %%elasticsearch
...: PUT twitter
...: {
...: "mappings": {
...: "tweet": {
...: "properties": {
...: "message": {
...: "type": "string"
...: }
...: }
...: }
...: }
...: }
...:
Out[2]: {'acknowledged': True}
Defaults endpoint http://localhost:9200:
In [3]: %elasticsearch Using: http://localhost:9200/
Configure endpoint for the whole notebook:
In [4]: %elasticsearch http://my.host.es:1234/ Using: http://my.host.es:1234/ In [5]: %elasticsearch Using: http://my.host.es:1234/ In [6]: %elasticsearch http://localhost:9200/ Using: http://localhost:9200/
Use a different endpoint for one cell:
In [7]: %%elasticsearch http://my.host.es:1234/ GET / Out[7]: {'cluster_name': 'elasticsearch', 'name': 'my.host.es', 'tagline': 'You Know, for Search', 'version': {'build_hash': 'de54438d6af8f9340d50c5c786151783ce7d6be5', 'build_snapshot': False, 'build_timestamp': '2015-10-22T08:09:48Z', 'lucene_version': '5.2.1', 'number': '2.0.0'}} In [8]: %elasticsearch Using: http://localhost:9200/
Install the lastest release with:
pip install ipython-elasticsearch
or clone from https://github.com/graphaelli/ipython-elasticsearch and:
cd ipython-elasticsearch python setup.py install
https://github.com/graphaelli/ipython-elasticsearch
- configurables - default elasticsearch endpoint - renderjson styles
- appropriate default output in console
- contextual help
- https://github.com/catherinedevlin/ipython-sql for serving as a template
- http://caldwell.github.io/renderjson/ for the collapsable JSON rendering