Adonis Scout provides a driver based solution for searching your Lucid models, heavily inspired by Laravel Scout and Scout Elasticsearch Driver.
Use npm or yarn to install the package:
npm -i @brainnit/adonisjs-scout
# or
yarn add @brainnit/adonisjs-scout
Add Scout to the list of service providers at start/app.js
:
const providers = [
// ...
'@brainnit/adonisjs-scout/providers/ScoutProvider',
'@brainnit/adonisjs-scout/providers/IndexKeeperProvider'
];
Copy config/index.js
to your app config folder and name it scout.js
. Don't forget to setup your environment variables.
You may also need to install extra dependencies depending on the search engine driver you will be using. For instance, to use Elasticsearch you will need:
npm i --save elasticsearch bodybuilder
# or
yarn add elasticsearch bodybuilder
Add @provider:Searchable
trait to your models and define only the methods you want to override to change default behaviour:
/** @type {typeof import('@adonisjs/lucid/src/Lucid/Model')} */
const Model = use('Model');
class User extends Model {
static get traits () {
return ['@provider:Searchable']
}
}
module.exports = Users
Afterwards, create your first IndexKeeper and run the following commands to create/delete indexes on your application:
# if you want to create your indexes
adonis scout:up
# or this if you want to drop indexes
adonis scout:down
A search rule is a class that describes how a search query will be executed and allow you to build complex and reusable searches with the support of the Builder
instance.
To create a search rule use the following command:
adonis make:searchableRule MySearchRule
In the file app/Models/SearchableRules/MySearchRule.js you will find a class definition:
'use strict'
/** @type {typeof import('@brainnit/adonisjs-scout/src/SearchRule')} */
const SearchRule = use('Scout/SearchRule')
class MySearchRule extends SearchRule {
buildQuery () {
return {
'must': {
'match': {
'name': this.builder.query
}
}
}
}
}
module.exports = MySearchRule
To tell Scout about what search rules your model supports, just add the following method:
/**
* Specify what search rules the model supports.
*
* The return value(s) must always class namespaces that will be
* resolved by IoC Container.
*
* @static
*
* @method searchableRules
*
* @return {Array|String} ES6 Class
*/
static searchableRules () {
return ['App/Models/SearchRules/MySearchRule']
}
- Move index create/update operations off from indexing methods (Elasticsearch)
- Add commands (make:scout:searchableModel, make:scout:searchRule, make:scout:indexKeeper)
- Document all error codes
- Add setup instructions
- Add badges for npm version, build status, coverals
- Add license scan
- Add better wiki/docs
What else? Please open an Issue for suggestions.