debian-mirror-gitlab/elasticsearch-rails/lib/rails/templates/01-basic.rb
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# =====================================================================================================
# Template for generating a no-frills Rails application with support for Elasticsearch full-text search
# =====================================================================================================
#
# This file creates a basic, fully working Rails application with support for Elasticsearch full-text
# search via the `elasticsearch-rails` gem; https://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-rails.
#
# Requirements:
# -------------
#
# * Git
# * Ruby >= 1.9.3
# * Rails >= 5
#
# Usage:
# ------
#
# $ rails new searchapp --skip --skip-bundle --template https://raw.github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-rails/master/elasticsearch-rails/lib/rails/templates/01-basic.rb
#
# =====================================================================================================
require 'uri'
require 'net/http'
require 'json'
$elasticsearch_url = ENV.fetch('ELASTICSEARCH_URL', 'http://localhost:9200')
# ----- Check for Elasticsearch -------------------------------------------------------------------
required_elasticsearch_version = '6'
docker_command =<<-CMD.gsub(/\s{1,}/, ' ').strip
docker run \
--name elasticsearch-rails-searchapp \
--publish 9200:9200 \
--env "discovery.type=single-node" \
--env "cluster.name=elasticsearch-rails" \
--env "cluster.routing.allocation.disk.threshold_enabled=false" \
--rm \
docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-oss:6.4.0
CMD
begin
cluster_info = Net::HTTP.get(URI.parse($elasticsearch_url))
rescue Errno::ECONNREFUSED => e
say_status "ERROR", "Cannot connect to Elasticsearch on <#{$elasticsearch_url}>\n\n", :red
say_status "", "The application requires an Elasticsearch cluster running, " +
"but no cluster has been found on <#{$elasticsearch_url}>."
say_status "", "The easiest way of launching Elasticsearch is by running it with Docker (https://www.docker.com/get-docker):\n\n"
say_status "", docker_command + "\n"
exit(1)
rescue StandardError => e
say_status "ERROR", "#{e.class}: #{e.message}", :red
exit(1)
end
cluster_info = JSON.parse(cluster_info)
unless cluster_info['version']
say_status "ERROR", "Cannot determine Elasticsearch version from <#{$elasticsearch_url}>", :red
say_status "", JSON.dump(cluster_info), :red
exit(1)
end
if cluster_info['version']['number'] < required_elasticsearch_version
say_status "ERROR",
"The application requires Elasticsearch version #{required_elasticsearch_version} or higher, found version #{cluster_info['version']['number']}.\n\n", :red
say_status "", "The easiest way of launching Elasticsearch is by running it with Docker (https://www.docker.com/get-docker):\n\n"
say_status "", docker_command + "\n"
exit(1)
end
# ----- Application skeleton ----------------------------------------------------------------------
run "touch tmp/.gitignore"
append_to_file ".gitignore", "vendor/elasticsearch-5.2.1/\n"
git :init
git add: "."
git commit: "-m 'Initial commit: Clean application'"
# ----- Add README --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
puts
say_status "README", "Adding Readme...\n", :yellow
puts '-'*80, ''; sleep 0.25
remove_file 'README.md'
create_file 'README.md', <<-README
# Ruby on Rails and Elasticsearch: Example application
This application is an example of integrating the {Elasticsearch}[http://www.elasticsearch.org]
search engine with the {Ruby On Rails}[http://rubyonrails.org] web framework.
It has been generated by application templates available at
https://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-rails/tree/master/elasticsearch-rails/lib/rails/templates.
## [1] Basic
The `basic` version provides a simple integration for a simple Rails model, `Article`, showing how
to include the search engine support in your model, automatically index changes to records,
and use a form to perform simple search require 'requests.'
README
git add: "."
git commit: "-m '[01] Added README for the application'"
# ----- Use Thin ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
begin
require 'thin'
puts
say_status "Rubygems", "Adding Thin into Gemfile...\n", :yellow
puts '-'*80, '';
gem 'thin'
rescue LoadError
end
# ----- Auxiliary gems ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
gem 'mocha', group: 'test'
gem 'rails-controller-testing', group: 'test'
# ----- Remove CoffeeScript, Sass and "all that jazz" ---------------------------------------------
comment_lines 'Gemfile', /gem 'coffee/
comment_lines 'Gemfile', /gem 'sass/
comment_lines 'Gemfile', /gem 'uglifier/
uncomment_lines 'Gemfile', /gem 'therubyracer/
# ----- Add gems into Gemfile ---------------------------------------------------------------------
puts
say_status "Rubygems", "Adding Elasticsearch libraries into Gemfile...\n", :yellow
puts '-'*80, ''; sleep 0.75
gem 'elasticsearch', git: 'https://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-ruby.git'
gem 'elasticsearch-model', git: 'https://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-rails.git'
gem 'elasticsearch-rails', git: 'https://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-rails.git'
git add: "Gemfile*"
git commit: "-m 'Added libraries into Gemfile'"
# ----- Disable asset logging in development ------------------------------------------------------
puts
say_status "Application", "Disabling asset logging in development...\n", :yellow
puts '-'*80, ''; sleep 0.25
environment 'config.assets.logger = false', env: 'development'
environment 'config.assets.quiet = true', env: 'development'
git add: "config/"
git commit: "-m 'Disabled asset logging in development'"
# ----- Install gems ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
puts
say_status "Rubygems", "Installing Rubygems...", :yellow
puts '-'*80, ''
run "bundle install"
# ----- Generate Article resource -----------------------------------------------------------------
puts
say_status "Model", "Generating the Article resource...", :yellow
puts '-'*80, ''; sleep 0.75
generate :scaffold, "Article title:string content:text published_on:date"
route "root to: 'articles#index'"
rake "db:migrate"
git add: "."
git commit: "-m 'Added the generated Article resource'"
# ----- Add Elasticsearch integration into the model ----------------------------------------------
puts
say_status "Model", "Adding search support into the Article model...", :yellow
puts '-'*80, ''; sleep 0.25
run "rm -f app/models/article.rb"
file 'app/models/article.rb', <<-CODE
class Article < ActiveRecord::Base
include Elasticsearch::Model
include Elasticsearch::Model::Callbacks
#{'attr_accessible :title, :content, :published_on' if Rails::VERSION::STRING < '4'}
end
CODE
git commit: "-a -m 'Added Elasticsearch support into the Article model'"
# ----- Add Elasticsearch integration into the interface ------------------------------------------
puts
say_status "Controller", "Adding controller action, route, and HTML for searching...", :yellow
puts '-'*80, ''; sleep 0.25
inject_into_file 'app/controllers/articles_controller.rb', before: %r|^\s*# GET /articles/1$| do
<<-CODE
# GET /articles/search
def search
@articles = Article.search(params[:q]).records
render action: "index"
end
CODE
end
inject_into_file 'app/views/articles/index.html.erb', after: %r{<h1>.*Articles</h1>}i do
<<-CODE
<hr>
<%= form_tag search_articles_path, method: 'get' do %>
<%= label_tag :query %>
<%= text_field_tag :q, params[:q] %>
<%= submit_tag :search %>
<% end %>
<hr>
CODE
end
inject_into_file 'app/views/articles/index.html.erb', after: %r{<%= link_to 'New Article', new_article_path %>} do
<<-CODE
<%= link_to 'All Articles', articles_path if params[:q] %>
CODE
end
gsub_file 'config/routes.rb', %r{resources :articles$}, <<-CODE
resources :articles do
collection { get :search }
end
CODE
gsub_file "test/controllers/articles_controller_test.rb", %r{setup do.*?end}m, <<-CODE
setup do
@article = articles(:one)
Article.__elasticsearch__.import force: true
Article.__elasticsearch__.refresh_index!
end
CODE
inject_into_file "test/controllers/articles_controller_test.rb", after: %r{test "should get index" do.*?end}m do
<<-CODE
test "should get search results" do
#{ Rails::VERSION::STRING > '5' ? 'get search_articles_url(q: "mystring")' : 'get :search, q: "mystring"' }
assert_response :success
assert_not_nil assigns(:articles)
assert_equal 2, assigns(:articles).size
end
CODE
end
git commit: "-a -m 'Added search form and controller action'"
# ----- Seed the database -------------------------------------------------------------------------
puts
say_status "Database", "Seeding the database with data...", :yellow
puts '-'*80, ''; sleep 0.25
remove_file "db/seeds.rb"
create_file 'db/seeds.rb', %q{
contents = [
'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.',
'Consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt.',
'Labore et dolore magna aliqua.',
'Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris.',
'Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident.'
]
puts "Deleting all articles..."
Article.delete_all
unless ENV['COUNT']
puts "Creating articles..."
%w[ One Two Three Four Five ].each_with_index do |title, i|
Article.create title: title, content: contents[i], published_on: i.days.ago.utc
end
else
print "Generating articles..."
(1..ENV['COUNT'].to_i).each_with_index do |title, i|
Article.create title: "Title #{title}", content: 'Lorem ipsum dolor', published_on: i.days.ago.utc
print '.' if i % ENV['COUNT'].to_i/10 == 0
end
puts "\n"
end
}
run "rails runner 'Article.__elasticsearch__.create_index! force: true'"
rake "db:seed"
git add: "db/seeds.rb"
git commit: "-m 'Added the database seeding script'"
# ----- Print Git log -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
puts
say_status "Git", "Details about the application:", :yellow
puts '-'*80, ''
git tag: "basic"
git log: "--reverse --oneline"
# ----- Start the application ---------------------------------------------------------------------
unless ENV['RAILS_NO_SERVER_START']
require 'net/http'
if (begin; Net::HTTP.get(URI('http://localhost:3000')); rescue Errno::ECONNREFUSED; false; rescue Exception; true; end)
puts "\n"
say_status "ERROR", "Some other application is running on port 3000!\n", :red
puts '-'*80
port = ask("Please provide free port:", :bold)
else
port = '3000'
end
puts "", "="*80
say_status "DONE", "\e[1mStarting the application.\e[0m", :yellow
puts "="*80, ""
run "rails server --port=#{port}"
end