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Elasticsearch Queries In Practice

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  • Jan 30, 2025
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Elasticsearch Queries In Practice, available at $84.99, has an average rating of 4.8, with 42 lectures, 1 quizzes, based on 55 reviews, and has 449 subscribers.

You will learn about Elasticsearch Query DSL & Search API best practices Distributed search architecture & basic terms How to tune-up and analyze queries How to customize routing and scoring How to do highlighting, suggestions, spell corrections How to design effective notifications with Percolate Query How to analyze and aggregate data using aggregations How to use query templates This course is ideal for individuals who are Software Engineers or Architects or DevOps & Administrators or Developers & QA It is particularly useful for Software Engineers or Architects or DevOps & Administrators or Developers & QA.

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Summary

Title: Elasticsearch Queries In Practice

Price: $84.99

Average Rating: 4.8

Number of Lectures: 42

Number of Quizzes: 1

Number of Published Lectures: 42

Number of Published Quizzes: 1

Number of Curriculum Items: 43

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 43

Original Price: $49.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Elasticsearch Query DSL & Search API best practices
  • Distributed search architecture & basic terms
  • How to tune-up and analyze queries
  • How to customize routing and scoring
  • How to do highlighting, suggestions, spell corrections
  • How to design effective notifications with Percolate Query
  • How to analyze and aggregate data using aggregations
  • How to use query templates
  • Who Should Attend

  • Software Engineers
  • Architects
  • DevOps & Administrators
  • Developers & QA
  • Target Audiences

  • Software Engineers
  • Architects
  • DevOps & Administrators
  • Developers & QA
  • This course will guide you how to properly and effectively use Elasticsearch Query DSL (Domain Specific Language) based on JSON to define queries. Additionally I present most commonly used Search APIs that will help you fully understand how Elasticsearch works and how to use it to build modern search applications, like Google, Bing, Yahoo!, DuckDuckGo etc. Course contains a lot of practical knowledge, examples and hands-on lectures.

    If you are a beginner, don’t worry, course guides you from very generic concept of lucene inverted index and role of search engines like Elasticsearch) in the system architecture to more advanced features.

    If you have no data to play with, don’t worry we import sample datasets at the very beginning of this course.

    If you already have experience with Elasticsearch, you will enjoy the advanced part of it. Maybe you wonder if the way that use use Elasticsearch is the proper way and maybe your queries can return results faster ? If so, then course will help you find answers to that questions, optionally grounding and strengthening your exiting experience. No matter what is your existing level of knowledge, after completing this course, you will be ready to become a true professional in the Elasticsearch community.

    In this course, I will show you how to properly use Elasticsearch product. We will start by explaining basic terms and role of Elasticsearch in the system architecture. Then, after importing sample data, we will go through term based queries, range queries, specialized queries, geo queries, nested queries and so on. We will get to know how to build effective notifications by using percolate queries or aggregate and analyze results using aggregations.

    I’ll show you how to do highlighting, suggestions, spell corrections, and template your queries. At the end we will cover tuning and optimization best practices, query profiling, performance testing and customize default routing and scoring.

    Overall, you’ll learn how to properly and effectively query Elasticsearch in the easy way, without spending hours reading manuals.

    I hope to see you in the first lecture.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: About this Course and Author

    Lecture 1: About the author

    Chapter 2: Code & Slides Download

    Lecture 1: Slides and Code Download

    Chapter 3: Prerequisites

    Lecture 1: How to prepare yourself to this course

    Lecture 2: Role of Elasticsearch in the infrastructure

    Lecture 3: Basic Terms

    Chapter 4: Search in Elasticsearch cluster

    Lecture 1: Distributed Search

    Lecture 2: Source and Inverted Index

    Chapter 5: Query DSL

    Lecture 1: How to run Elasticsearch & Kibana

    Lecture 2: Sample DataSet

    Lecture 3: Search Types

    Lecture 4: Search API

    Lecture 5: Term Query

    Lecture 6: Bool Query

    Lecture 7: Query context or Filter context

    Lecture 8: Range Query

    Lecture 9: Prefix Query & Wildcard Query

    Lecture 10: Regexp Query

    Lecture 11: Match Query

    Lecture 12: QueryString Query

    Lecture 13: Fuzzy query

    Lecture 14: Span Query

    Lecture 15: Geo Query

    Lecture 16: Nested objects & nested query

    Lecture 17: Reverse search – Percolate

    Chapter 6: Aggregations

    Lecture 1: Aggregations Overview

    Lecture 2: Aggregations – Metric Aggregations

    Lecture 3: Aggregations – Bucketing Aggregations

    Lecture 4: Aggregations – Pipeline Aggregations

    Chapter 7: Search API special features

    Lecture 1: Highlighting

    Lecture 2: Suggestions And Spell Correction

    Lecture 3: Search templates

    Lecture 4: Source filtering

    Lecture 5: Scroll API

    Chapter 8: Tuning & Optimizations

    Lecture 1: Tuning & good practices

    Lecture 2: Index naming convention

    Lecture 3: Search Profiler

    Lecture 4: Performance testing

    Lecture 5: Slowlog

    Lecture 6: Custom Routing

    Lecture 7: Custom Analyzer

    Lecture 8: Custom Scoring

    Chapter 9: Congratulations

    Lecture 1: Thank You!

    Instructors

  • Elasticsearch Queries In Practice  No.2
    Piotr Zuk
    RabbitMQ and Elasticsearch professional
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