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Elasticsearch Query DSL

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Feature complete, object oriented, composable, extendable Elasticsearch query DSL builder for PHP.

Features

  • Dependency free
  • Can be used with any PHP Elasticsearch client
  • Fully interfaced, ready for custom classes and
  • Explicit class and property naming, fully matches produced JSON and Elasticsearch docs
  • All configuration options are listed inside classes, links to documentation
  • Classes can be easily composed, extended
  • Usage of setters/getters so that everything can be inlined and chained.
  • Fully working ::__clone() methods
  • Extendable code: no usage of private, final or readonly
  • Basic objects created on __construct, no unnecessary body build logic until jsonSerialize() is called

Versions

Most of the classes should be compatible with any Elasticsearch versions. If something is not compatible or not supported, Raw* or custom classes can be used.

Package version Elasticsearch version
>=6.0.0 <7.0.0 >=6.0.0 <7.0.0
>=5.0.0 <6.0.0 >=5.0.0 <6.0.0

Because major version number follows Elasticsearch major version number, second number is reserved for breaking changes.

Install

composer require gskema/elasticsearch-query-dsl-php 6.* # match your Elasticsearch version

Usage

$searchRequest = new SearchRequest();
$searchRequest->setOption('min_score', 3.5);
$searchRequest->setSize(10);
$searchRequest->setQuery(
    (new BoolMatcher())->addMustNot(new TermMatcher('field1', 'value1'))
);
$searchRequest->addStatGroup('stat_group_1');
$searchRequest->setAgg(
    'agg1',
    (new FilterAggregation(new MatchAllMatcher()))
        ->setAgg('agg2', TermsAggregation::fromField('field2', 'value2'))
);

(new ElasticsearchClient())->search($searchRequest->jsonSerialize());

All classes match naming in official Elasticsearch documentation. Each class has a list of possible configuration options listed above class using attributes:

#[Options([
    'flags' => 'ALL|ANYSTRING|COMPLEMENT|EMPTY|INTERSECTION|INTERVAL|NONE',
    'max_determinized_states' => 2000,
    ...
])]
class RegexpMatcher implements MultiTermMatcherInterface {}

Similarly, SearchRequest class also has possible URL parameters listed:

#[Parameters([
    'timeout' => '2s',
    'terminate_after' => 1,
    'max_concurrent_shard_requests' => 2,
    ...
])]
class SearchRequest implements SearchRequestInterface {}

Matcher?

Request object that is received by Elasticsearch /_search/ has many properties and sub-properties like query, filter, post_filter, etc.

To avoid convoluted expressions like

(new SearchRequest())->setQuery(
    (new BoolQuery()->addFilter(new TermQuery('x')
)->setPostFilter(new BoolQuery(...)))

keyword matcher was explicitly chosen.

Change log

Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.

Testing

./vendor/bin/phpunit

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.

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