Removing old documentation mentioning NodeBuilder.
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[[client]]
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== Client
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Obtaining an elasticsearch Groovy `GClient` (a `GClient` is a simple
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wrapper on top of the Java `Client`) is simple. The most common way to
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get a client is by starting an embedded `Node` which acts as a node
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within the cluster.
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[[node-client]]
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=== Node Client
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A Node based client is the simplest form to get a `GClient` to start
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executing operations against elasticsearch.
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[source,js]
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import org.elasticsearch.groovy.client.GClient
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import org.elasticsearch.groovy.node.GNode
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import static org.elasticsearch.groovy.node.GNodeBuilder.nodeBuilder
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// on startup
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GNode node = nodeBuilder().node();
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GClient client = node.client();
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// on shutdown
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node.close();
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--------------------------------------------------
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Since elasticsearch allows to configure it using JSON based settings,
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the configuration itself can be done using a closure that represent the
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JSON:
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[source,js]
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import org.elasticsearch.groovy.node.GNode
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import org.elasticsearch.groovy.node.GNodeBuilder
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import static org.elasticsearch.groovy.node.GNodeBuilder.*
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// on startup
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GNodeBuilder nodeBuilder = nodeBuilder();
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nodeBuilder.settings {
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node {
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client = true
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}
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cluster {
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name = "test"
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}
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}
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GNode node = nodeBuilder.node()
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// on shutdown
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node.stop().close()
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