Replacement for NewBulkIndexer function in Olivere Package












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When I use elastigo in golang to save data to elasticsearch, I can use the following code



var c_es = elastigo.NewConn()
var indexer = c_es.NewBulkIndexer(50)


However, when I use olivere, the code is a bit different. If I want to make a connection, then I must use



e_olivere, err = elastic.NewClient(elastic.SetURL("my address eg : 122.000.001"))


But I don't know how to find the replacement for NewBulkIndexer(). Does anyone know what the function is?



Thanks










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  • I did a quick search through the code and perhaps you have to call elastic.NewBulkService(e_olivere). See here and here. Note that I've never used these libraries before, so not sure.
    – Mihai Todor
    Nov 21 at 9:48






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    Thanks for your answer, it really helps me a lot
    – Honddoe
    Nov 21 at 10:21
















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When I use elastigo in golang to save data to elasticsearch, I can use the following code



var c_es = elastigo.NewConn()
var indexer = c_es.NewBulkIndexer(50)


However, when I use olivere, the code is a bit different. If I want to make a connection, then I must use



e_olivere, err = elastic.NewClient(elastic.SetURL("my address eg : 122.000.001"))


But I don't know how to find the replacement for NewBulkIndexer(). Does anyone know what the function is?



Thanks










share|improve this question






















  • I did a quick search through the code and perhaps you have to call elastic.NewBulkService(e_olivere). See here and here. Note that I've never used these libraries before, so not sure.
    – Mihai Todor
    Nov 21 at 9:48






  • 1




    Thanks for your answer, it really helps me a lot
    – Honddoe
    Nov 21 at 10:21














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When I use elastigo in golang to save data to elasticsearch, I can use the following code



var c_es = elastigo.NewConn()
var indexer = c_es.NewBulkIndexer(50)


However, when I use olivere, the code is a bit different. If I want to make a connection, then I must use



e_olivere, err = elastic.NewClient(elastic.SetURL("my address eg : 122.000.001"))


But I don't know how to find the replacement for NewBulkIndexer(). Does anyone know what the function is?



Thanks










share|improve this question













When I use elastigo in golang to save data to elasticsearch, I can use the following code



var c_es = elastigo.NewConn()
var indexer = c_es.NewBulkIndexer(50)


However, when I use olivere, the code is a bit different. If I want to make a connection, then I must use



e_olivere, err = elastic.NewClient(elastic.SetURL("my address eg : 122.000.001"))


But I don't know how to find the replacement for NewBulkIndexer(). Does anyone know what the function is?



Thanks







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  • I did a quick search through the code and perhaps you have to call elastic.NewBulkService(e_olivere). See here and here. Note that I've never used these libraries before, so not sure.
    – Mihai Todor
    Nov 21 at 9:48






  • 1




    Thanks for your answer, it really helps me a lot
    – Honddoe
    Nov 21 at 10:21


















  • I did a quick search through the code and perhaps you have to call elastic.NewBulkService(e_olivere). See here and here. Note that I've never used these libraries before, so not sure.
    – Mihai Todor
    Nov 21 at 9:48






  • 1




    Thanks for your answer, it really helps me a lot
    – Honddoe
    Nov 21 at 10:21
















I did a quick search through the code and perhaps you have to call elastic.NewBulkService(e_olivere). See here and here. Note that I've never used these libraries before, so not sure.
– Mihai Todor
Nov 21 at 9:48




I did a quick search through the code and perhaps you have to call elastic.NewBulkService(e_olivere). See here and here. Note that I've never used these libraries before, so not sure.
– Mihai Todor
Nov 21 at 9:48




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Thanks for your answer, it really helps me a lot
– Honddoe
Nov 21 at 10:21




Thanks for your answer, it really helps me a lot
– Honddoe
Nov 21 at 10:21

















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