elastic-ethereum

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elastic-ethereum

Indexes Ethereum contracts with Elasticsearch.

Both and Geth and Elasticsearch need to be running.

In order to configure Elastic Ethereum copy config/default.js to config/production.js and edit the connection configuration if necessary.

Each contract you want to index needs to be added to the contracts section of the configuration. Each contract has two fields:

  • address is the address of the Ethereum contract that will have its events watched.
  • index is the name of the Elasticsearch index that will be used.

Copy config/template.callbacks.js to config/contract_key.callbacks.js and customize the callbacks.

  • onInit() is run everytime Elastic Ethereum starts or resumes indexing a contract.
  • onCreate() is only run when the contract is starting to be indexed the first time or re-indexed from the beginning.
  • getDeletes() is passed each event that is detected and should return a list of index ids to delete.
  • getDocuments() is passed each event that is detected and should return a list of documents that are new or updated.

Run

export NODE_ENV=production
node elastic-ethereum.js contract-key

Extra contract methods

Once your contract is being successfully indexed in Elasticsearch, it makes sense to extend the contract object with some extra methods that will query the index.

  • Install Elastic Ethereum as a submodule of your node program. npm install --save elastic-ethereum
  • elasticEthereum = require('elastic-ethereum');
  • cp -a elastic-ethereum/config .
  • Configure config.production.js as above
  • copy config/template.extend-contract.js to config/contract_key.extend-contract.js
  • Implement additional methods
  • After you have obtained the contract object from web3, call elasticEthereum.extendContract(contractKey, contractObject)

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