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# Jul 10th 2018, 09:47 james.phillips the auth header def did something cos i get a different error now ;) Error: Unknown repository type "elastic". Make sure you register a type before trying to use it.
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:47 josbeir in ES prior to version 5 you had indexes and inside indexes there where types, pretty confusing
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:46 josbeir mostly use the cake plugin or elastica
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:46 josbeir its been a long time when i accessed ES rest methods directly
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:45 josbeir yep
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:45 james.phillips "Documents are the content within engines. The API allows you to create, update, and delete documents."
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:45 james.phillips Its the ES cloud trial so maybe it only lets you have one index called documents
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:44 josbeir nice, figures as connection extends the Elastica Client class :P
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:44 james.phillips thanks @lorenzo
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:44 lorenzo @james.phillips add a `'headers' => ['Authorization' => '....']` to your config
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:44 josbeir but not sure, it looks like a non-standard ES thingy
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:43 josbeir then documents is the index probably @james.phillips
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:43 neon1024 :thinking_face:
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:43 neon1024 Accessing it directly, does not
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:43 neon1024 The first one, by traversing the previous table, it picks up the conditions
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:43 neon1024 `$this->UserPermissions->Companies->find()` vs `$this->Companies->find()`
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:42 neon1024 Why the conditions are being passed over
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:42 neon1024 So i found my “other:” issue
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:42 james.phillips sdsadfas = engine name
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:42 josbeir or documents
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:42 josbeir no idea but i would think 'sdsadfas' is the index name?
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:41 james.phillips hopefully run ES on their cloud
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:40 james.phillips where does it say the index name?
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:40 slackebot4 Original Grumpy Cat", "body": "this is a test" }, { "id": "JNDFojsd02", "url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ", "title": "Another Grumpy Cat", "body": "this is also a test" } ]'
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:40 james.phillips From ES example curl -X POST 'https://host-7djrft.api.swiftype.com/api/as/v1/engines/riptestengine/documents' \ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ -H 'Authorization: Bearer api-gkd872jpsrakqvprfb9swok6' \ -d '[ { "id": "INscMGmhmX4", "url": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INscMGmhmX4", "title": "The
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:40 josbeir are you going to run the ES server on different machines?
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:39 josbeir but i'm not sure, @lorenzo maybe you can shed a light on that?
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:39 josbeir well, as i stated, x-pack i'm not sure x-patch auth is currently working
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:38 josbeir the fun begins once you got your stuff indexed, you will probably quickly make progress
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:38 james.phillips @josbeir You mentioned connection class for the ES cloud auth. ? wheres that hiding?
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:38 josbeir ES seems like a good match then :slightly_smiling_face:
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:36 james.phillips searchable pdf docs etc
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:36 james.phillips fast and which includes fuzzy, stemming etc.. have to think about budgets and deadlines to get it all done..etc... I would like time to knock up prototypes etc...but no time
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:36 neon1024 If you don’t need aggregations, histograms and stuff like that ES might be overkill
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:36 neon1024 :point_up: This
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:35 josbeir if you just need nosql, mongo or redis might be the better choice
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:35 josbeir its great tech if you need complex and fast search stuff
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:34 james.phillips As normal I need to decide to recommend using it on a project or not and only have limited time to check it out
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:34 josbeir especially future ES users !
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:33 josbeir np prob, always glad to help
# Jul 10th 2018, 09:33 james.phillips thanks for help i will look at the readme and see what i can knock up ta