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Search and Indexer Service
Azure Implementation
All documentation for the Azure implementation of os-search
lives here
Google Cloud Implementation
All documentation for the GC implementation of os-search
lives here
AWS Implementation
All documentation for the AWS implementation of os-search
lives here
Open API spec
go-swagger brings to the go community a complete suite of fully-featured, high-performance, API components to work with a Swagger API: server, client and data model.
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How to generate go client libraries? Assumptions: a. Running Windows b. Using Powershell c. Directory for source code: C:\devel\
- Install Golang
- Install go-swagger.exe, add to $PATH
go get -u github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger/cmd/swagger
- Create the following directories:
C:\devel\datalake-test\src\
- Copy “search_openapi.json” to “C:\devel\datalake-test\src”
- Set environment variable GOPATH (run the following in Powershell):
$env:GOPATH="C:\devel\datalake-test\"
- Change current directory to “C:\devel\datalake-test\src”
cd C:\devel\datalake-test\src
- Run the following command:
swagger generate client -f 'search_openapi.json' -A search_openapi
Maintenance
- Indexer:
- Cleanup indexes - Indexer has a cron job running which hits following url:
/_ah/cron/indexcleanup
<accountid>indexpattern