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Example: Configuring the Hosts
editExample: Configuring the Hosts
editA common operation will be telling the client what nodes are in your cluster. By default, the client will connect to localhost:9200, which obviously doesn’t work in many production environments.
All configurations (both simple parameters and more advanced component-replacement) are injected into the constructor of the client.
The client accepts an array of hosts that you would like to connect to. Each value in the array must be a string (either with or without the port number):
$params = array(); $params['hosts'] = array ( '192.168.1.1:9200', // IP + Port '192.168.1.2', // Just IP 'mydomain.server.com:9201', // Domain + Port 'mydomain2.server.com' // Just Domain ); $client = new Elasticsearch\Client($params);
This associative array holds all custom configurations that you may want to set. Often, you’ll only need to configure the hosts, but if you need more advanced behavior, read on.