Search::Elasticsearch::CxnPool::Static - A CxnPool for connecting to a remote cluster with a static list of nodes.
version 1.19
$e = Search::Elasticsearch->new( cxn_pool => 'Static' # default nodes => [ 'search1:9200', 'search2:9200' ], );
The Static connection pool, which is the default, should be used when you don't have direct access to the Elasticsearch cluster, eg when you are accessing the cluster through a proxy. It round-robins through the nodes that you specified, and pings each node before it is used for the first time, to ensure that it is responding.
If any node fails, then all nodes are pinged before the next request to ensure that they are still alive and responding. Failed nodes will be pinged regularly to check if they have recovered.
This class does Search::Elasticsearch::Role::CxnPool::Static and Search::Elasticsearch::Role::Is_Sync.
nodes
The list of nodes to use to serve requests. Can accept a single node, multiple nodes, and defaults to localhost:9200 if no nodes are specified. See "node" in Search::Elasticsearch::Role::Cxn::HTTP for details of the node specification.
localhost:9200
"request_timeout" in Search::Elasticsearch::Role::Cxn
"ping_timeout" in Search::Elasticsearch::Role::Cxn
"dead_timeout" in Search::Elasticsearch::Role::Cxn
"max_dead_timeout" in Search::Elasticsearch::Role::Cxn
From Search::Elasticsearch::Role::CxnPool
randomize_cxns
next_cxn()
$cxn = $cxn_pool->next_cxn
Returns the next available live node (in round robin fashion), or throws a NoNodes error if no nodes respond to ping requests.
NoNodes
From Search::Elasticsearch::Role::CxnPool::Static
schedule_check()
cxn_factory()
logger()
serializer()
current_cxn_num()
cxns()
seed_nodes()
next_cxn_num()
set_cxns()
request_ok()
request_failed()
should_retry()
should_mark_dead()
cxns_str()
cxns_seeds_str()
retries()
reset_retries()
Clinton Gormley <drtech@cpan.org>
This software is Copyright (c) 2015 by Elasticsearch BV.
This is free software, licensed under:
The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004
1 POD Error
The following errors were encountered while parsing the POD:
'=item' outside of any '=over'
To install Search::Elasticsearch, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Search::Elasticsearch
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Search::Elasticsearch
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