image:https://spring.io/badges/spring-data-elasticsearch/ga.svg[Spring Data Elasticsearch,link=https://projects.spring.io/spring-data-elasticsearch#quick-start] image:https://spring.io/badges/spring-data-elasticsearch/snapshot.svg[Spring Data Elasticsearch,link=https://projects.spring.io/spring-data-elasticsearch#quick-start] = Spring Data for Elasticsearch image:https://jenkins.spring.io/buildStatus/icon?job=spring-data-elasticsearch%2Fmaster&subject=Build[link=https://jenkins.spring.io/view/SpringData/job/spring-data-elasticsearch/] https://gitter.im/spring-projects/spring-data[image:https://badges.gitter.im/spring-projects/spring-data.svg[Gitter]] The primary goal of the https://projects.spring.io/spring-data[Spring Data] project is to make it easier to build Spring-powered applications that use new data access technologies such as non-relational databases, map-reduce frameworks, and cloud based data services. The Spring Data Elasticsearch project provides integration with the https://www.elastic.co/[Elasticsearch] search engine. Key functional areas of Spring Data Elasticsearch are a POJO centric model for interacting with a Elasticsearch Documents and easily writing a Repository style data access layer. This project is lead and maintained by the community. == Features * Spring configuration support using Java based `@Configuration` classes or an XML namespace for a ES clients instances. * `ElasticsearchRestTemplate` helper class that increases productivity performing common ES operations. Includes integrated object mapping between documents and POJOs. * Feature Rich Object Mapping integrated with Spring’s Conversion Service * Annotation based mapping metadata * Automatic implementation of `Repository` interfaces including support for custom search methods. * CDI support for repositories == Code of Conduct This project is governed by the link:CODE_OF_CONDUCT.adoc[Spring Code of Conduct]. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code of conduct. Please report unacceptable behavior to spring-code-of-conduct@pivotal.io. == Getting Started Here is a quick teaser of an application using Spring Data Repositories in Java: [source,java] ---- public interface PersonRepository extends CrudRepository { List findByLastname(String lastname); List findByFirstnameLike(String firstname); } @Service public class MyService { private final PersonRepository repository; public MyService(PersonRepository repository) { this.repository = repository; } public void doWork() { repository.deleteAll(); Person person = new Person(); person.setFirstname("Oliver"); person.setLastname("Gierke"); repository.save(person); List lastNameResults = repository.findByLastname("Gierke"); List firstNameResults = repository.findByFirstnameLike("Oli"); } } ---- === Using Transport Client NOTE: Usage of the TransportClient is deprecated as of version 4.0, use RestClient instead. [source,java] ---- @Configuration public class TransportClientConfig extends ElasticsearchConfigurationSupport { @Bean public Client elasticsearchClient() throws UnknownHostException { Settings settings = Settings.builder().put("cluster.name", "elasticsearch").build(); TransportClient client = new PreBuiltTransportClient(settings); client.addTransportAddress(new TransportAddress(InetAddress.getByName("127.0.0.1"), 9300)); return client; } @Bean(name = { "elasticsearchOperations", "elasticsearchTemplate" }) public ElasticsearchTemplate elasticsearchTemplate() throws UnknownHostException { return new ElasticsearchTemplate(elasticsearchClient()); } } ---- === Using the RestClient Provide a configuration like this: [source,java] ---- @Configuration public class RestClientConfig extends AbstractElasticsearchConfiguration { @Override @Bean public RestHighLevelClient elasticsearchClient() { final ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration = ClientConfiguration.builder() .connectedTo("localhost:9200") .build(); return RestClients.create(clientConfiguration).rest(); } } ---- === Maven configuration Add the Maven dependency: [source,xml] ---- org.springframework.data spring-data-elasticsearch ${version}.RELEASE ---- // NOTE: since Github does not support include directives, the content of // the src/main/asciidoc/reference/preface.adoc file is duplicated here // Always change both files! **Compatibility Matrix** The compatibility between Spring Data Elasticsearch, Elasticsearch client drivers and Spring Boot versions can be found in the https://docs.spring.io/spring-data/elasticsearch/docs/3.2.0.RC3/reference/html/#preface.versions[reference documentation]. To use the Release candidate versions of the upcoming major version, use our Maven milestone repository and declare the appropriate dependency version: [source,xml] ---- org.springframework.data spring-data-elasticsearch ${version}.RCx spring-libs-snapshot Spring Snapshot Repository https://repo.spring.io/libs-milestone ---- If you'd rather like the latest snapshots of the upcoming major version, use our Maven snapshot repository and declare the appropriate dependency version: [source,xml] ---- org.springframework.data spring-data-elasticsearch ${version}.BUILD-SNAPSHOT spring-libs-snapshot Spring Snapshot Repository https://repo.spring.io/libs-snapshot ---- == Getting Help Having trouble with Spring Data? We’d love to help! * Check the https://docs.spring.io/spring-data/elasticsearch/docs/current/reference/html/[reference documentation], and https://docs.spring.io/spring-data/elasticsearch/docs/current/api/[Javadocs]. * Learn the Spring basics – Spring Data builds on Spring Framework, check the https://spring.io[spring.io] web-site for a wealth of reference documentation. If you are just starting out with Spring, try one of the https://spring.io/guides[guides]. * If you are upgrading, check out the https://docs.spring.io/spring-data/elasticsearch/docs/current/changelog.txt[changelog] for "`new and noteworthy`" features. * Ask a question - we monitor https://stackoverflow.com[stackoverflow.com] for questions tagged with https://stackoverflow.com/tags/spring-data[`spring-data-elasticsearch`]. You can also chat with the community on https://gitter.im/spring-projects/spring-data[Gitter]. * Report bugs with Spring Data for Elasticsearch at https://jira.spring.io/browse/DATAES[jira.spring.io/browse/DATAES]. == Reporting Issues Spring Data uses JIRA as issue tracking system to record bugs and feature requests. If you want to raise an issue, please follow the recommendations below: * Before you log a bug, please search the https://jira.spring.io/browse/DATAES[issue tracker] to see if someone has already reported the problem. * If the issue doesn’t already exist, https://jira.spring.io/browse/DATAES[create a new issue]. * Please provide as much information as possible with the issue report, we like to know the version of Spring Data that you are using and JVM version. * If you need to paste code, or include a stack trace use JIRA `{code}…{code}` escapes before and after your text. * If possible try to create a test-case or project that replicates the issue. Attach a link to your code or a compressed file containing your code. == Building from Source You don’t need to build from source to use Spring Data (binaries in https://repo.spring.io[repo.spring.io]), but if you want to try out the latest and greatest, Spring Data can be easily built with the https://github.com/takari/maven-wrapper[maven wrapper]. You also need JDK 1.8. [source,bash] ---- $ ./mvnw clean install ---- If you want to build with the regular `mvn` command, you will need https://maven.apache.org/run-maven/index.html[Maven v3.5.0 or above]. _Also see link:CONTRIBUTING.adoc[CONTRIBUTING.adoc] if you wish to submit pull requests, and in particular please sign the https://cla.pivotal.io/sign/spring[Contributor’s Agreement] before submitting your first pull request._ === Building reference documentation Building the documentation builds also the project without running tests. [source,bash] ---- $ ./mvnw clean install -Pdistribute ---- The generated documentation is available from `target/site/reference/html/index.html`. == Examples For examples on using the Spring Data for Elasticsearch, see the https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-data-examples/tree/master/elasticsearch/example[spring-data-examples] project. == License Spring Data for Elasticsearch Open Source software released under the https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html[Apache 2.0 license].