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Learning Elasticsearch

Learning Elasticsearch

By : Andhavarapu
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Learning Elasticsearch

Learning Elasticsearch

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By: Andhavarapu

Overview of this book

Elasticsearch is a modern, fast, distributed, scalable, fault tolerant, and open source search and analytics engine. You can use Elasticsearch for small or large applications with billions of documents. It is built to scale horizontally and can handle both structured and unstructured data. Packed with easy-to- follow examples, this book will ensure you will have a firm understanding of the basics of Elasticsearch and know how to utilize its capabilities efficiently. You will install and set up Elasticsearch and Kibana, and handle documents using the Distributed Document Store. You will see how to query, search, and index your data, and perform aggregation-based analytics with ease. You will see how to use Kibana to explore and visualize your data. Further on, you will learn to handle document relationships, work with geospatial data, and much more, with this easy-to-follow guide. Finally, you will see how you can set up and scale your Elasticsearch clusters in production environments.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)
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Exploring Elastic Stack (Elastic Cloud, Security, Graph, and Alerting)

Mapping

Mapping is the process of defining the schema or the structure of the documents. It describes the properties of the fields in the document. The properties of the field include the data type (for example, string, integer, and so on) and the metadata. In the previous chapters, we discussed how the documents are converted into the inverted index when we index them. During indexing, the mappings of the fields define how the fields are indexed and stored in the inverted index.

Just like you would define table schema in SQL, it is important to set the mappings of the index before you index any data. As we discussed before, a type in Elasticsearch is like an SQL table, which groups documents of similar nature (you would define one type for users, one for orders). Each type has its mapping defined. Having different mappings could also be a motivation to define a new type.

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