Log message #4157234

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# Jul 10th 2018, 09:26 james.phillips So I have an index class for each model I want to search via ES?
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:26 josbeir make a cron job of it or something
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:26 josbeir shell script is probably the simplest
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:26 josbeir but you need to read up on the cake event system
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:25 josbeir its not that hard
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:25 neon1024 It isn’t.
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:25 james.phillips sounds good. doesnt sound easy thou....
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:25 josbeir if you want to do it real time
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:25 josbeir you could also use cake events to keep everything in sync
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:25 james.phillips and push it all back?
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:25 neon1024 ..and all your data
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:24 neon1024 Just remember that if you change your data types, you have to drop your index
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:24 james.phillips so before save push data to ES ?
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:24 josbeir or just use the index as your primary datasource but that should be considered carefully
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:24 neon1024 A shell which ingests MySQL data to ES is a good idea
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:24 james.phillips yep....
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:24 josbeir you could write a command that syncs the data from those tables to ES
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:24 josbeir no prob, you want to make your tables searchable right?
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:23 james.phillips btw thanks
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:23 james.phillips and a eventsIndex class in cake
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:23 james.phillips working the other way.. I have an events table entity and table in Cake... I need a events index in ES?
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:22 james.phillips Sorry i'm being thick....
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:22 josbeir so take you have an index in ES 'products', you would have a class ProductsIndex
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:22 neon1024 You can’t save stuff into ES without an index to save to
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:22 josbeir well.. the index ORM class that will talk to the ES index
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:22 james.phillips the index within ES?
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:21 josbeir the name of your index ?
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:21 james.phillips $index = IndexRegistry::get('Foo'); what is Foo ?
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:21 josbeir or getAggregations()
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:21 josbeir getAggregation i mean :P
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:20 josbeir $resultset->aggregations();
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:20 josbeir it works perfectly
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:20 neon1024 As if you wanted flat fast, you could use Redis
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:20 josbeir $doc = $index->newEntity(['foo' => 'bar']); $index->save($doc);
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:20 neon1024 I don’t know how it works with Aggregations though
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:20 josbeir $index = IndexRegistry::get('Foo'); $results = $index->find()->where(['bar' => 'baz']);
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:20 james.phillips Well I have an existing app and I want to add elastic search to be able to do fuzzy, stemming etc as easy as possible
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:19 josbeir with the cake ES plugin you can use ORM stuff built on top of elastica
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:19 james.phillips thanks
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:19 josbeir what do you mean @james.phillips
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:19 josbeir dep tree: cakephp/elasticsearch => ruflin/elastica => elasticsearch/elasticsearch