Installation¶
collective.elasticsearch¶
To install collective.elasticsearch into the global Python environment (or a workingenv), using a traditional Zope 2 instance, you can do this:
When you’re reading this you have probably already run
easy_install collective.elasticsearch
. Find out how to install setuptools (and EasyInstall) here: http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/EasyInstallIf you are using Zope 2.9 (not 2.10), get pythonproducts and install it via:
python setup.py install --home /path/to/instance
into your Zope instance.
Create a file called
collective.elasticsearch-configure.zcml
in the/path/to/instance/etc/package-includes
directory. The file should only contain this:<include package="collective.elasticsearch" />
Alternatively, if you are using zc.buildout and the plone.recipe.zope2instance recipe to manage your project, you can do this:
Add
collective.elasticsearch
to the list of eggs to install, e.g.:[buildout] ... eggs = ... collective.elasticsearch
Tell the plone.recipe.zope2instance recipe to install a ZCML slug:
[instance] recipe = plone.recipe.zope2instance ... zcml = collective.elasticsearch
Re-run buildout, e.g. with:
$ ./bin/buildout
You can skip the ZCML slug if you are going to explicitly include the package from another package’s configure.zcml file.
elasticsearch¶
- Less than 5 minutes:
- Download & install Java
- Download & install Elastic Search
- bin/elasticsearch
- Step by Step for Ubuntu:
- add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java
- apt-get update
- apt-get install git curl oracle-java7-installer
- curl -O https://download.elastic.co/elasticsearch/release/org/elasticsearch/distribution/tar/elasticsearch/2.4.3/elasticsearch-2.4.3.tar.gz
- tar xfvz elasticsearch-2.4.3.tar.gz
- cd elasticsearch
- bin/elasticsearch
- Step by Step for CentOS/RedHat:
- yum -y install java-1.8.0-openjdk.x86_64
- alternatives –auto java
- curl -O https://download.elastic.co/elasticsearch/release/org/elasticsearch/distribution/tar/elasticsearch/2.4.3/elasticsearch-2.4.3.tar.gz
- tar xfvz elasticsearch-2.4.3.tar.gz
- cd elasticsearch
- bin/elasticsearch
- Does it work?
- curl http://localhost:9200/
- Do you see the Hudsucker Proxy reference? “You Know, for Search”