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Getting started

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This page guides you through the installation process of the Python client, shows you how to instantiate the client, and how to perform basic Elasticsearch operations with it.

Requirements

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  • Python 3.8 or newer
  • pip, installed by default alongside Python

Installation

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To install the latest version of the client, run the following command:

python -m pip install elasticsearch

Refer to the Installation page to learn more.

Connecting

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You can connect to the Elastic Cloud using an API key and the Elasticsearch endpoint.

from elasticsearch import Elasticsearch

client = Elasticsearch(
    "https://...",  # Elasticsearch endpoint
    api_key="api_key",
)

Your Elasticsearch endpoint can be found on the My deployment page of your deployment:

Finding Elasticsearch endpoint

You can generate an API key on the Management page under Security.

Create API key

For other connection options, refer to the Connecting section.

Operations

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Time to use Elasticsearch! This section walks you through the basic, and most important, operations of Elasticsearch. For more operations and more advanced examples, refer to the Examples page.

Creating an index

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This is how you create the my_index index:

client.indices.create(index="my_index")

Optionally, you can first define the expected types of your features with a custom mapping.

mappings = {
    "properties": {
        "foo": {"type": "text"},
        "bar": {
            "type": "text",
            "fields": {
                "keyword": {
                    "type": "keyword",
                    "ignore_above": 256,
                }
            },
        },
    }
}

client.indices.create(index="my_index", mappings=mappings)

Indexing documents

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This indexes a document with the index API:

client.index(
    index="my_index",
    id="my_document_id",
    document={
        "foo": "foo",
        "bar": "bar",
    }
)

You can also index multiple documents at once with the bulk helper function:

from elasticsearch import helpers

def generate_docs():
    for i in range(10):
        yield {
            "_index": "my_index",
            "foo": f"foo {i}",
            "bar": "bar",
        }

helpers.bulk(client, generate_docs())

These helpers are the recommended way to perform bulk ingestion. While it is also possible to perform bulk ingestion using client.bulk directly, the helpers handle retries, ingesting chunk by chunk and more. See the Client helpers page for more details.

Getting documents

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You can get documents by using the following code:

client.get(index="my_index", id="my_document_id")

Searching documents

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This is how you can create a single match query with the Python client:

client.search(index="my_index", query={
    "match": {
        "foo": "foo"
    }
})

Updating documents

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This is how you can update a document, for example to add a new field:

client.update(
    index="my_index",
    id="my_document_id",
    doc={
        "foo": "bar",
        "new_field": "new value",
    }
)

Deleting documents

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client.delete(index="my_index", id="my_document_id")

Deleting an index

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client.indices.delete(index="my_index")

Further reading

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