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I have an application in production with ElasticSearch. (It works) but now I can add searchkick gem instead use only elasticsearch.

For this I added the following:

In my Gemfile added:

gem 'elasticsearch-model'
gem 'elasticsearch-rails'
gem 'searchkick'

In my config/initializers/elasticsearch.rb (I'm using Amazon Elasticsearch Service for production. Ok I know this is bad practices but I'll go change this for Environment variables)

if Rails.env == "production"
    Elasticsearch::Model.client = Elasticsearch::Client.new url: 'https://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.amazonaws.com/'

else
    Elasticsearch::Model.client = Elasticsearch::Client.new url: 'http://localhost:9200/'
end

in models/product.rb

require 'elasticsearch/model'

class Product < ActiveRecord::Base
  include Elasticsearch::Model
  include Elasticsearch::Model::Callbacks
  searchkick
  #currently use this function for search. (It works)
  scope :searching, ->(query) { __elasticsearch__.search(query).records }
end

but now when I try to use in the server:

Product.search("foobar") #before run: rails c production 

Show me the next message: Faraday::ConnectionFailed: Connection refused - connect(2)

After that I try this

rake searchkick:reindex:all RAILS_ENV=production

And I got the same message. Any idea for this ?

3 Answers 3

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After I finished write this post I read this: Searchkick with ElasticSearch returns "Faraday::ConnectionFailed: execution expired"

in config/initializers/elasticsearch.rb

if Rails.env == "production"
  url = 'http://myelasticsearch-xyz-foobar.amazonaws.com'
    Elasticsearch::Model.client = Elasticsearch::Client.new url: url
  Searchkick.client = Elasticsearch::Client.new(hosts: url, retry_on_failure: true, transport_options: {request: {timeout: 250}})
else
  url = 'http://localhost:9200/'
    Elasticsearch::Model.client = Elasticsearch::Client.new url: url
  Searchkick.client = Elasticsearch::Client.new(hosts: url, retry_on_failure: true, transport_options: {request: {timeout: 250}})
end

After refactoring and clean this code I got this:

  Elasticsearch::Model.client = Elasticsearch::Client.new url: env['RAILS_ENV']
  Searchkick.client = Elasticsearch::Client.new(hosts: env['RAILS_ENV'], retry_on_failure: true, transport_options: {request: {timeout: 250} })

I hope this explanation works for others

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    FYI you've left the connection details in the clear and your security groups appears to allow connections from anywhere in the world. Jul 6, 2016 at 7:28
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I found the above answer to get me 95% of the way there. I followed Nelson's advice and created an Elasticsearch initializer which eliminated the Faraday::ConnectionFailed (Connection refused - connect(2) for "localhost" port 9200): However I still had to reindex and migrate my Heroku DB.

heroku run rake searchkick:reindex CLASS=YOUR CLASS NAME

then heroku run rake db:migrate

Hope that clarifies for any Heroku newbies such as myself who got stuck on the last part.

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If you are using gem 'searchkick' just add the below line in /config/initializers/elasticsearch.rb

ENV["ELASTICSEARCH_URL"] = "http://myelasticsearch-xyz-foobar.amazonaws.com:port"

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