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# Spring Data ElasticSearch Example
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# Spring Data Elasticsearch Example
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## Introduction
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This example demonstrates how to use Spring Data ElasticSearch to do simple CRUD operation.
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This example demonstrates how to use Spring Data Elasticsearch to do simple CRUD operation.
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You can find the tutorial about this example at the below link:
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[https://blog.madadipouya.com](https://blog.madadipouya.com)
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For this example, a Book controller created that allows to do the following operations with ElasticSearch:
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For this example, a Book controller created that allows to do the following operations with Elasticsearch:
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- Get list of all books
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## How to run
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The first thing to do is to start ElasticSearch. For that you can use the `docker-compose` file in this project
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The first thing to do is to start Elasticsearch. For that you can use the `docker-compose` file in this project
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and run it like this:
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```bash
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$ docker-compose -f docker-compose up -d
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It brings ElasticSearch up on a single node cluster with the cluser name `elasticsearch`.
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It brings Elasticsearch up on a single node cluster with the cluser name `elasticsearch`.
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Then you can run the application like below:
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```bash
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$ ./mvnw spring-boot:run
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If your ElasticSearch URI is not `localhost` and/or the cluster name is different simply override one or both of the following environment variable:
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If your Elasticsearch URI is not `localhost` and/or the cluster name is different simply override one or both of the following environment variable:
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- `ES_URI`
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- `ES_CLUSTER_NAME`
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Once everything is up and running open the browser and go to [http://localhost:8080](http://localhost:8080). You should see Swagger to interact with.
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Once everything is up and running open the browser and go to [http://localhost:8080](http://localhost:8080). You should see Swagger to interact with.

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