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- <?php
- return [
- /**
- * You can specify one of several different connections when building an
- * Elasticsearch client.
- *
- * Here you may specify which of the connections below you wish to use
- * as your default connection when building an client. Of course you may
- * use create several clients at once, each with different configurations.
- */
- 'defaultConnection' => 'default',
- /**
- * These are the connection parameters used when building a client.
- */
- 'connections' => [
- 'default' => [
- /**
- * Hosts
- *
- * This is an array of hosts that the client will connect to. It can be a
- * single host, or an array if you are running a cluster of Elasticsearch
- * instances.
- *
- * This is the only configuration value that is mandatory.
- *
- * Presently using "extended" host configuration method
- *
- * @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_configuration.html#_extended_host_configuration
- *
- * There is also the shorter "inline" configuration method available
- *
- * @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_configuration.html#_inline_host_configuration
- */
- 'hosts' => [
- [
- 'host' => env('ELASTICSEARCH_HOST', 'localhost'),
- 'port' => env('ELASTICSEARCH_PORT', 9200),
- 'scheme' => env('ELASTICSEARCH_SCHEME', null),
- 'user' => env('ELASTICSEARCH_USER', null),
- 'pass' => env('ELASTICSEARCH_PASS', null),
- // If you are connecting to an Elasticsearch instance on AWS, you will need these values as well
- 'aws' => env('AWS_ELASTICSEARCH_ENABLED', false),
- 'aws_region' => env('AWS_REGION', ''),
- 'aws_key' => env('AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID', ''),
- 'aws_secret' => env('AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY', '')
- ],
- ],
- /**
- * SSL
- *
- * If your Elasticsearch instance uses an out-dated or self-signed SSL
- * certificate, you will need to pass in the certificate bundle. This can
- * either be the path to the certificate file (for self-signed certs), or a
- * package like https://github.com/Kdyby/CurlCaBundle. See the documentation
- * below for all the details.
- *
- * If you are using SSL instances, and the certificates are up-to-date and
- * signed by a public certificate authority, then you can leave this null and
- * just use "https" in the host path(s) above and you should be fine.
- *
- * @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_security.html#_ssl_encryption_2
- */
- 'sslVerification' => null,
- /**
- * Logging
- *
- * Logging is handled by passing in an instance of Monolog\Logger (which
- * coincidentally is what Laravel's default logger is).
- *
- * If logging is enabled, you either need to set the path and log level
- * (some defaults are given for you below), or you can use a custom logger by
- * setting 'logObject' to an instance of Psr\Log\LoggerInterface. In fact,
- * if you just want to use the default Laravel logger, then set 'logObject'
- * to \Log::getMonolog().
- *
- * Note: 'logObject' takes precedent over 'logPath'/'logLevel', so set
- * 'logObject' null if you just want file-based logging to a custom path.
- *
- * @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_configuration.html#enabling_logger
- */
- 'logging' => false,
- // If you have an existing instance of Monolog you can use it here.
- // 'logObject' => \Log::getMonolog(),
- 'logPath' => storage_path('logs/elasticsearch.log'),
- 'logLevel' => Monolog\Logger::INFO,
- /**
- * Retries
- *
- * By default, the client will retry n times, where n = number of nodes in
- * your cluster. If you would like to disable retries, or change the number,
- * you can do so here.
- *
- * @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_configuration.html#_set_retries
- */
- 'retries' => null,
- /**
- * The remainder of the configuration options can almost always be left
- * as-is unless you have specific reasons to change them. Refer to the
- * appropriate sections in the Elasticsearch documentation for what each option
- * does and what values it expects.
- */
- /**
- * Sniff On Start
- *
- * @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_configuration.html
- */
- 'sniffOnStart' => false,
- /**
- * HTTP Handler
- *
- * @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_configuration.html#_configure_the_http_handler
- * @see http://ringphp.readthedocs.org/en/latest/client_handlers.html
- */
- 'httpHandler' => null,
- /**
- * Connection Pool
- *
- * @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_configuration.html#_setting_the_connection_pool
- * @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_connection_pool.html
- */
- 'connectionPool' => null,
- /**
- * Connection Selector
- *
- * @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_configuration.html#_setting_the_connection_selector
- * @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_selectors.html
- */
- 'connectionSelector' => null,
- /**
- * Serializer
- *
- * @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_configuration.html#_setting_the_serializer
- * @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_serializers.html
- */
- 'serializer' => null,
- /**
- * Connection Factory
- *
- * @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/2.0/_configuration.html#_setting_a_custom_connectionfactory
- */
- 'connectionFactory' => null,
- /**
- * Endpoint
- *
- * @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/6.0/_configuration.html#_set_the_endpoint_closure
- */
- 'endpoint' => null,
- /**
- * Register additional namespaces
- *
- * An array of additional namespaces to register.
- *
- * @example 'namespaces' => [XPack::Security(), XPack::Watcher()]
- * @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/php-api/current/ElasticsearchPHP_Endpoints.html#Elasticsearch_ClientBuilderregisterNamespace_registerNamespace
- */
- 'namespaces' => []
- ],
- ],
- ];
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