aioes is a asyncio compatible library for working with Elasticsearch
aioes is not supported anymore.
Please use official client: https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch-py-async or more featured https://github.com/wikibusiness/aioelasticsearch alternative.
Read aioes documentation on Read The Docs: http://aioes.readthedocs.io/
import asyncio
from aioes import Elasticsearch
@asyncio.coroutine
def go():
es = Elasticsearch(['localhost:9200'])
ret = yield from es.create(index="my-index",
doc_type="test-type",
id=42,
body={"str": "data",
"int": 1})
assert (ret == {'_id': '42',
'_index': 'my-index',
'_type': 'test-type',
'_version': 1,
'ok': True})
answer = yield from es.get(index="my-index",
doc_type="test-type",
id=42)
assert answer['_source'] == {'str': 'data', 'int': 1}
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(go())
Make sure you have an instance of Elasticsearch running on port 9200 before executing the tests.
In order for all tests to work you need to add the following lines in the config/elasticsearch.yml
configuration file:
Enable groovy scripts:
script.groovy.sandbox.enabled: true
Set a repository path:
path.repo: ["/tmp"]
The test suite uses py.test, simply run:
$ py.test
aioes is offered under the BSD license.