Note: This was written using elasticsearch 0.9.
Elasticsearch will automatically create an index (with basic settings and mappings) for you if you post a first document:
$ curl -X POST 'http://localhost:9200/thegame/weapons/1' -d \
'{
"_id": 1,
Note: This was written using elasticsearch 0.9.
Elasticsearch will automatically create an index (with basic settings and mappings) for you if you post a first document:
$ curl -X POST 'http://localhost:9200/thegame/weapons/1' -d \
'{
"_id": 1,
// create an index with an analyzer "myindex" | |
curl -X PUT localhost:9200/myindex -d ' | |
{ | |
"settings" : {` | |
"index":{ | |
"number_of_replicas":0, | |
"number_of_shards":1, | |
"analysis":{ | |
"analyzer":{ | |
"first":{ |
# /etc/nginx/nginx.conf | |
log_format main '{' | |
'"remote_addr": "$remote_addr",' | |
'"remote_user": "$remote_user",' | |
'"time_local": "$time_local",' | |
'"request": "$request",' | |
'"status": "$status",' | |
'"body_bytes_sent": "$body_bytes_sent",' | |
'"http_referer": "$http_referer",' |
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# Use this one-liner to produce a JSON literal from the Git log: | |
git log \ | |
--pretty=format:'{%n "commit": "%H",%n "author": "%aN <%aE>",%n "date": "%ad",%n "message": "%f"%n},' \ | |
$@ | \ | |
perl -pe 'BEGIN{print "["}; END{print "]\n"}' | \ | |
perl -pe 's/},]/}]/' |