NAME
Search::Elasticsearch::Transport - Provides interface between the client class and the Elasticsearch cluster
VERSION
version 7.717
DESCRIPTION
The Transport class manages the request cycle. It receives parsed requests from the (user-facing) client class, and tries to execute the request on a node in the cluster, retrying a request if necessary.
This class does Search::Elasticsearch::Role::Transport and Search::Elasticsearch::Role::Is_Sync.
CONFIGURATION
send_get_body_as
$e = Search::Elasticsearch->new(
send_get_body_as => 'POST'
);
Certain endpoints like "search()" in Search::Elasticsearch::Client::6_0::Direct default to using a GET
method, even when they include a request body. Some proxy servers do not support GET
requests with a body. To work around this, the send_get_body_as
parameter accepts the following:
GET
The default. Request bodies are sent as
GET
requests.POST
The method is changed to
POST
when a body is present.source
The body is encoded as JSON and added to the query string as the
source
parameter. This has the advantage of still being aGET
request (for those filtering on request method) but has the disadvantage of being restricted in size. The limit depends on the proxies between the client and Elasticsearch, but usually is around 4kB.
METHODS
perform_request()
Raw requests can be executed using the transport class as follows:
$result = $e->transport->perform_request(
method => 'POST',
path => '/_search',
qs => { from => 0, size => 10 },
body => {
query => {
match => {
title => "Elasticsearch clients"
}
}
}
);
Other than the method
, path
, qs
and body
parameters, which should be self-explanatory, it also accepts:
ignore
-
The HTTP error codes which should be ignored instead of throwing an error, eg
404 NOT FOUND
:$result = $e->transport->perform_request( method => 'GET', path => '/index/type/id' ignore => [404], );
serialize
-
Whether the
body
should be serialized in the standard way (as plain JSON) or using the special bulk format:"std"
or"bulk"
.
AUTHOR
Enrico Zimuel <enrico.zimuel@elastic.co>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2022 by Elasticsearch BV.
This is free software, licensed under:
The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004