[![Actions Status](https://github.com/localh0rst/OpenSearch-Perl/actions/workflows/test.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/localh0rst/OpenSearch-Perl/actions) # NAME `OpenSearch` - Unofficial Perl client for OpenSearch (https://opensearch.org/) # SYNOPSIS use OpenSearch; my $opensearch = OpenSearch->new( user => 'admin', pass => 'password', hosts => [ 'http://localhost:9200' ], secure => 0, allow_insecure => 1, pool_count => 10, clear_attrs => 0, async => 0, max_connections => 10, ); my $cluster = $opensearch->cluster; my $remote = $opensearch->remote; my $search = $opensearch->search; my $index = $opensearch->index; my $document = $opensearch->document; # DESCRIPTION `OpenSearch` is an unofficial Perl client for OpenSearch (https://opensearch.org/). Currently it only supports a subset of the OpenSearch API. However, it is a work in progress and more features will be added in the future. Currently, the following endpoints are (partially) supported: - Cluster - Remote - Search - Index - Document # IMPORTANT This module is still in development and should not be used in production unless you are willing to accept the risks associated with using an incomplete and untested module. It heavily relies on [Moose](https://metacpan.org/pod/Moose) and [Mojo::UserAgent](https://metacpan.org/pod/Mojo%3A%3AUserAgent). Due to the use of [Moose](https://metacpan.org/pod/Moose), startup time is slower than other modules. However, the use of [Mojo::UserAgent](https://metacpan.org/pod/Mojo%3A%3AUserAgent) allows for asynchronous requests to be made to the OpenSearch server. CERTIFICATE AUTHENTICATION IS NOT YET TESTED! Feel free to test it and report back to me. # METHODS ## new Creates a new instance of `OpenSearch`. ## cluster Returns a new instance of `OpenSearch::Cluster`. ## remote Returns a new instance of `OpenSearch::Remote`. ## search Returns a new instance of `OpenSearch::Search`. ## index Returns a new instance of `OpenSearch::Index`. ## document Returns a new instance of `OpenSearch::Document`. # ATTRIBUTES - user The username to use when connecting to the OpenSearch server. - pass The password to use when connecting to the OpenSearch server. - hosts An array reference containing the hostnames of the OpenSearch server(s). - secure A boolean value indicating whether to use HTTPS when connecting to the OpenSearch server. - allow\_insecure A boolean value indicating whether to allow insecure connections to the OpenSearch server. - pool\_count The number of connections to pool when connecting to the OpenSearch server. - clear\_attrs A boolean value indicating whether to clear the attributes of most objects. - async A boolean value indicating whether to use asynchronous requests when connecting to the OpenSearch server. This will return a [Mojo::Promise](https://metacpan.org/pod/Mojo%3A%3APromise) object instead of the actual response. - max\_connections The maximum number of connections to allow when connecting to the OpenSearch server (see [Mojo::UserAgent](https://metacpan.org/pod/Mojo%3A%3AUserAgent)). - ca\_cert The path to the CA certificate to use when connecting to the OpenSearch server. - client\_cert The path to the client certificate to use when connecting to the OpenSearch server. - client\_key The path to the client key to use when connecting to the OpenSearch server. # CAVEATS I am not affiliated with OpenSearch. This module is not officially supported by OpenSearch. If speed is a concern, you may want to consider using a different module (or maybe language). Using 'async' while also using 'max\_connections' and 'pool\_count' will result in better performance. Using the following options: async => 1, pool_count => 10, max_connections => 50, will result in around 1000 requests per second (on my machine). However, using the following options: async => 0, pool_count => 10, max_connections => 50, will result in a maximum of around 200 requests per second (on my machine). This was tested using $os->document->index(); with a small test-document: { test => 'test', test1 => 'test1', nesting => { test => 'test', test1 => 'test1', test2 => [ { wurst => '123' }, { asd => [ 1, 2, 3, 4 ] } ] } } # AUTHOR `OpenSearch` Perl Module was written by Sebastian Grenz, ``