It would be nice to have a count of elements without having to do a search like
Obj.search("id:*").count
Is this possible?
First, you should use the match_all
query: MyModel.search( { query { all } }).results.total
. (In Lucene, avoid wildcard queries at all costs.)
Presently, Tire does not expose the "count" API. That will change.
MyModel.search(query: { match_all: {} }).results.total
I get a max count of 10000, the default value for the setting "index.max_result_window".
In ElasticSearch you can count all elements using the count API
curl -XGET http://localhost:9200/index/_count
See the Count API docs on their site.
Just got a hint from Karmi. The count API is available now.
You can do the following:
s = Tire.search 'articles-test', :search_type => 'count' do
query { term :tags, 'ruby' }
end
Only then s.results.total
is defined.
See here: https://github.com/karmi/tire/blob/master/test/integration/count_test.rb
In case you are using gem 'elasticsearch-model', here is a nice one liner:
Elasticsearch::Model.client.count(index: 'your_index_name_here')['count']
You can do this in the elasticsearch-model
gem as well:
Article.search("cats", search_type: 'count').results.total
# => 2026
And you won't cause a fetch...
Article.search("cats", search_type: 'count').map {|r| r.title}
# => []
If you want to get number of documents inside index, you could also just check index stats, like this:
curl -XGET localhost:9200/_stats
In result you will get number of docs / deleted docs (docs not yet merged out).
When I use MyModel.search(query: { match_all: {} }).results.total
, the maximum count I receive is 10000, which is the default value for the "index.max_result_window" setting. Therefore, I don't believe this is the correct answer.
Instead, my solution is to utilize the count API, which in Ruby would look like this:
Elasticsearch::Model.client.count(index: MyModel.index_name)['count']