--- layout: default title: Low-level Python client nav_order: 10 --- # Low-level Python client The OpenSearch low-level Python client (`opensearch-py`) provides wrapper methods for the OpenSearch REST API so that you can interact with your cluster more naturally in Python. Rather than sending raw HTTP requests to a given URL, you can create an OpenSearch client for your cluster and call the client's built-in functions. For the client's complete API documentation and additional examples, see the [`opensearch-py` API documentation](https://opensearch-project.github.io/opensearch-py/). This getting started guide illustrates how to connect to OpenSearch, index documents, and run queries. For the client source code, see the [opensearch-py repo](https://github.com/opensearch-project/opensearch-py). ## Setup To add the client to your project, install it using [pip](https://pip.pypa.io/): ```bash pip install opensearch-py ``` {% include copy.html %} After installing the client, you can import it like any other module: ```python from opensearchpy import OpenSearch ``` {% include copy.html %} ## Connecting to OpenSearch To connect to the default OpenSearch host, create a client object with SSL enabled if you are using the Security plugin. You can use the default credentials for testing purposes: ```python host = 'localhost' port = 9200 auth = ('admin', 'admin') # For testing only. Don't store credentials in code. ca_certs_path = '/full/path/to/root-ca.pem' # Provide a CA bundle if you use intermediate CAs with your root CA. # Create the client with SSL/TLS enabled, but hostname verification disabled. client = OpenSearch( hosts = [{'host': host, 'port': port}], http_compress = True, # enables gzip compression for request bodies http_auth = auth, use_ssl = True, verify_certs = True, ssl_assert_hostname = False, ssl_show_warn = False, ca_certs = ca_certs_path ) ``` {% include copy.html %} If you have your own client certificates, specify them in the `client_cert_path` and `client_key_path` parameters: ```python host = 'localhost' port = 9200 auth = ('admin', 'admin') # For testing only. Don't store credentials in code. ca_certs_path = '/full/path/to/root-ca.pem' # Provide a CA bundle if you use intermediate CAs with your root CA. # Optional client certificates if you don't want to use HTTP basic authentication. client_cert_path = '/full/path/to/client.pem' client_key_path = '/full/path/to/client-key.pem' # Create the client with SSL/TLS enabled, but hostname verification disabled. client = OpenSearch( hosts = [{'host': host, 'port': port}], http_compress = True, # enables gzip compression for request bodies http_auth = auth, client_cert = client_cert_path, client_key = client_key_path, use_ssl = True, verify_certs = True, ssl_assert_hostname = False, ssl_show_warn = False, ca_certs = ca_certs_path ) ``` {% include copy.html %} If you are not using the Security plugin, create a client object with SSL disabled: ```python host = 'localhost' port = 9200 # Create the client with SSL/TLS and hostname verification disabled. client = OpenSearch( hosts = [{'host': host, 'port': port}], http_compress = True, # enables gzip compression for request bodies use_ssl = False, verify_certs = False, ssl_assert_hostname = False, ssl_show_warn = False ) ``` {% include copy.html %} ## Creating an index To create an OpenSearch index, use the `client.indices.create()` method. You can use the following code to construct a JSON object with custom settings: ```python index_name = 'python-test-index' index_body = { 'settings': { 'index': { 'number_of_shards': 4 } } } response = client.indices.create(index_name, body=index_body) ``` {% include copy.html %} ## Indexing a document You can index a document using the `client.index()` method: ```python document = { 'title': 'Moneyball', 'director': 'Bennett Miller', 'year': '2011' } response = client.index( index = 'python-test-index', body = document, id = '1', refresh = True ) ``` {% include copy.html %} ## Performing bulk operations You can perform several operations at the same time by using the `bulk()` method of the client. The operations may be of the same type or of different types. Note that the operations must be separated by a `\n` and the entire string must be a single line: ```python movies = '{ "index" : { "_index" : "my-dsl-index", "_id" : "2" } } \n { "title" : "Interstellar", "director" : "Christopher Nolan", "year" : "2014"} \n { "create" : { "_index" : "my-dsl-index", "_id" : "3" } } \n { "title" : "Star Trek Beyond", "director" : "Justin Lin", "year" : "2015"} \n { "update" : {"_id" : "3", "_index" : "my-dsl-index" } } \n { "doc" : {"year" : "2016"} }' client.bulk(movies) ``` {% include copy.html %} ## Searching for documents The easiest way to search for documents is to construct a query string. The following code uses a multi-match query to search for “miller” in the title and director fields. It boosts the documents that have “miller” in the title field: ```python q = 'miller' query = { 'size': 5, 'query': { 'multi_match': { 'query': q, 'fields': ['title^2', 'director'] } } } response = client.search( body = query, index = 'python-test-index' ) ``` {% include copy.html %} ## Deleting a document You can delete a document using the `client.delete()` method: ```python response = client.delete( index = 'python-test-index', id = '1' ) ``` {% include copy.html %} ## Deleting an index You can delete an index using the `client.indices.delete()` method: ```python response = client.indices.delete( index = 'python-test-index' ) ``` {% include copy.html %} ## Sample program The following sample program creates a client, adds an index with non-default settings, inserts a document, performs bulk operations, searches for the document, deletes the document, and then deletes the index: ```python from opensearchpy import OpenSearch host = 'localhost' port = 9200 auth = ('admin', 'admin') # For testing only. Don't store credentials in code. ca_certs_path = '/full/path/to/root-ca.pem' # Provide a CA bundle if you use intermediate CAs with your root CA. # Optional client certificates if you don't want to use HTTP basic authentication. # client_cert_path = '/full/path/to/client.pem' # client_key_path = '/full/path/to/client-key.pem' # Create the client with SSL/TLS enabled, but hostname verification disabled. client = OpenSearch( hosts = [{'host': host, 'port': port}], http_compress = True, # enables gzip compression for request bodies http_auth = auth, # client_cert = client_cert_path, # client_key = client_key_path, use_ssl = True, verify_certs = True, ssl_assert_hostname = False, ssl_show_warn = False, ca_certs = ca_certs_path ) # Create an index with non-default settings. index_name = 'python-test-index' index_body = { 'settings': { 'index': { 'number_of_shards': 4 } } } response = client.indices.create(index_name, body=index_body) print('\nCreating index:') print(response) # Add a document to the index. document = { 'title': 'Moneyball', 'director': 'Bennett Miller', 'year': '2011' } id = '1' response = client.index( index = index_name, body = document, id = id, refresh = True ) print('\nAdding document:') print(response) # Perform bulk operations movies = '{ "index" : { "_index" : "my-dsl-index", "_id" : "2" } } \n { "title" : "Interstellar", "director" : "Christopher Nolan", "year" : "2014"} \n { "create" : { "_index" : "my-dsl-index", "_id" : "3" } } \n { "title" : "Star Trek Beyond", "director" : "Justin Lin", "year" : "2015"} \n { "update" : {"_id" : "3", "_index" : "my-dsl-index" } } \n { "doc" : {"year" : "2016"} }' client.bulk(movies) # Search for the document. q = 'miller' query = { 'size': 5, 'query': { 'multi_match': { 'query': q, 'fields': ['title^2', 'director'] } } } response = client.search( body = query, index = index_name ) print('\nSearch results:') print(response) # Delete the document. response = client.delete( index = index_name, id = id ) print('\nDeleting document:') print(response) # Delete the index. response = client.indices.delete( index = index_name ) print('\nDeleting index:') print(response) ``` {% include copy.html %}