Deploy full-text index
Nebula Graph full-text indexes are powered by Elasticsearch. This means that you can use Elasticsearch full-text query language to retrieve what you want. Full-text indexes are managed through built-in procedures. They can be created only for variable STRING and FIXED_STRING properties when the listener cluster and the Elasticsearch cluster are deployed.
Precaution
Before you start using the full-text index, please make sure that you know the restrictions.
Deploy Elasticsearch cluster
To deploy an Elasticsearch cluster, see Kubernetes Elasticsearch deployment or Elasticsearch installation.
- To support external network access to Elasticsearch, set
network.hostto0.0.0.0inconfig/elasticsearch.yml. - Only Elasticsearch version 7.x is supported.
You can configure the Elasticsearch to meet your business needs. To customize the Elasticsearch, see Elasticsearch Document.
Sign in to the text search clients
When the Elasticsearch cluster is deployed, use the SIGN IN statement to sign in to the Elasticsearch clients. Multiple elastic_ip:port pairs are separated with commas. You must use the IPs and the port number in the configuration file for the Elasticsearch.
Syntax
SIGN IN TEXT SERVICE (<elastic_ip:port>, {HTTP | HTTPS} [,"<username>", "<password>"]) [, (<elastic_ip:port>, ...)];
Example
nebula> SIGN IN TEXT SERVICE (192.168.8.100:9200, HTTP);
Elasticsearch does not have a username or password by default. If you configured a username and password, you need to specify them in the SIGN IN statement.
The Elasticsearch client can only be logged in once, and if there are changes, you need to SIGN OUT and then SIGN IN again, and the client takes effect globally, and multiple graph spaces share the same Elasticsearch client.
Show text search clients
The SHOW TEXT SEARCH CLIENTS statement can list the text search clients.
Syntax
SHOW TEXT SEARCH CLIENTS;
Example
nebula> SHOW TEXT SEARCH CLIENTS;
+-----------------+-----------------+------+
| Type | Host | Port |
+-----------------+-----------------+------+
| "ELASTICSEARCH" | "192.168.8.100" | 9200 |
+-----------------+-----------------+------+
Sign out to the text search clients
The SIGN OUT TEXT SERVICE statement can sign out all the text search clients.
Syntax
SIGN OUT TEXT SERVICE;
Example
nebula> SIGN OUT TEXT SERVICE;