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OpenSearch client compatibility
Most clients that work with Elasticsearch OSS 7.10.2 should work with OpenSearch, but the latest versions of those clients might include license or version checks that artificially break compatibility. This page includes recommendations around which versions of those clients to use for best compatibility with OpenSearch.
Client | Recommended version |
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Java low-level REST client | 7.13.4 |
Java high-level REST client | 7.13.4 |
Python Elasticsearch client | 7.13.4 |
Elasticsearch Node.js client | 7.13.0 |
Clients exist for a wide variety of languages, so if you test a client and verify that it works, please submit a PR and add it to this table.
{% comment %}
Python 3 test code
This code indexes a single document and is equivalent to PUT /python-test-index1/_doc/1
.
from elasticsearch import Elasticsearch
host = 'localhost'
port = 9200
# For testing only. Do not store credentials in code.
auth = ('admin', 'admin')
es = Elasticsearch(
hosts = [{'host': host, 'port': port}],
http_auth = auth,
use_ssl = True,
verify_certs = False
)
document = {
"title": "Moneyball",
"director": "Bennett Miller",
"year": "2011"
}
response = es.index(index='python-test-index1', id='1', body=document, refresh=True)
print(response)
Node.js test code
This code is equivalent to GET /
.
const { Client } = require('@elastic/elasticsearch')
const client = new Client({
node: 'https://localhost:9200',
auth: {
// For testing only. Don't store credentials in code.
username: 'admin',
password: 'admin'
},
ssl: {
// ca: fs.readFileSync('./cacert.pem'),
rejectUnauthorized: false
}
})
async function run () {
const { body } = await client.info();
console.log(body);
}
run().catch(console.log)
{% endcomment %}