This package provides a Elasticsearch driver for Laravel Scout.
You can install the package via composer:
composer require tamayo/laravel-scout-elastic
Laravel will automatically register the driver service provider.
For use this library we recomend using the latest version at this time (^7.9)
composer require elasticsearch/elasticsearch
After you've published the Laravel Scout package configuration, you need to set your driver to elasticsearch
and add its configuration:
// config/scout.php
...
// Set your driver to elasticsearch
'driver' => env('SCOUT_DRIVER', 'elasticsearch'),
...
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Elasticsearch Configuration
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Here you may configure your Elasticsearch settings.
|
*/
'elasticsearch' => [
'hosts' => [
env('ELASTICSEARCH_HOST', 'localhost'),
// [
// 'host' => env('ELASTICSEARCH_HOST', 'localhost'),
// 'port' => env('ELASTICSEARCH_PORT', '9200'),
// 'scheme' => env('ELASTICSEARCH_SCHEME', 'https'),
// 'path' => env('ELASTICSEARCH_PATH', '/elastic'),
// 'user' => env('ELASTICSEARCH_USER', 'username'),
// 'pass' => env('ELASTICSEARCH_PASS', 'password'),
// ]
],
]
...
For host configuration you can refer to the official Elasticsearch documentation
Now you can use Laravel Scout as described in the Laravel Scout official documentation
Identifying Users Currrently user identification is not supported.
The MIT License (MIT).