ashkan-jafarzadeh / elastic-scout-driver-plus
Extension for Elastic Scout Driver
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Requires
- php: ^7.3 || ^8.0
- babenkoivan/elastic-adapter: ^2.4
- babenkoivan/elastic-scout-driver: ^2.0
Requires (Dev)
- babenkoivan/elastic-migrations: ^2.0
- friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer: ^3.0
- laravel/legacy-factories: ^1.1
- laravel/scout: ^9.0
- orchestra/testbench: ^6.12
- phpstan/phpstan: ^0.12.32
- phpunit/phpunit: ^9.5
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Last update: 2025-10-22 03:16:10 UTC
README
Extension for Elastic Scout Driver.
Contents
Features
Elastic Scout Driver Plus supports:
- Search across multiple indices
- Aggregations
- Highlighting
- Suggesters
- Source filtering
- Field collapsing
- Custom routing
Compatibility
The current version of Elastic Scout Driver Plus has been tested with the following configuration:
- PHP 7.3-8.0
- Elasticsearch 7.x
- Laravel 6.x-8.x
- Laravel Scout 7.x-9.x
- Elastic Scout Driver 2.x
Installation
The library can be installed via Composer:
composer require babenkoivan/elastic-scout-driver-plus
Note that this library doesn't work without Elastic Scout Driver. If it's not installed yet, please follow the installation steps described here. If you already use Elastic Scout Driver, I recommend you to update it before installing Elastic Scout Driver Plus:
composer update babenkoivan/elastic-scout-driver
After installing the libraries, you need to add ElasticScoutDriverPlus\Searchable trait to your models. In case
some models already use the standard Laravel\Scout\Searchable trait, you should replace it with the one provided by
Elastic Scout Driver Plus.
If you want to use Elastic Scout Driver Plus with Lumen framework refer to this guide.
Usage
Query
Before you begin searching a model, you should define a query. You can either use a query builder or describe the query with an array:
use ElasticScoutDriverPlus\Support\Query; // using a query builder $query = Query::match() ->field('title') ->query('My book') ->fuzziness('AUTO'); // using a raw query $query = [ 'match' => [ 'title' => [ 'query' => 'My book', 'fuzziness' => 'AUTO' ] ] ];
Each method of ElasticScoutDriverPlus\Support\Query factory creates a query builder for the respective type.
Available methods are listed below:
- bool
- exists
- fuzzy
- geoDistance
- ids
- matchAll
- matchNone
- matchPhrasePrefix
- matchPhrase
- match
- multiMatch
- nested
- prefix
- range
- regexp
- term
- terms
- wildcard
Search Parameters
When the query is defined, you can begin new search with searchQuery method:
$builder = Book::searchQuery($query);
You can then chain other parameters to make your search request more precise:
$builder = Book::searchQuery($query) ->size(2) ->sort('price', 'asc');
The builder supports various search parameters and provides a number of useful helpers:
- aggregate
- boostIndex
- collapse
- from
- highlight
- join
- load
- minScore
- postFilter
- size
- sort
- refineModels
- rescore
- refineModels
- source
- suggest
- trackScores
- trackTotalHits
- when
Search Results
You can retrieve search results by chaining the execute method onto the builder:
$searchResult = Book::searchQuery($query)->execute();
$searchResult provides easy access to matching hits, models, documents, etc.:
$hits = $searchResult->hits(); $models = $searchResult->models(); $documents = $searchResult->documents(); $highlights = $searchResult->highlights();
You can get more familiar with the $searchResult object and learn how to paginate the search results on this page.
Custom Routing
If you want to use a custom shard routing
for your model, override the shardRouting method:
class Book extends Model { use ElasticScoutDriverPlus\Searchable; public function shardRouting() { return $this->user->id; } }
Custom routing is automatically applied to all index and delete operations.
Eager Loading Relations
Sometimes you need to index your model with related data:
class Book extends Model { use ElasticScoutDriverPlus\Searchable; public function toSearchableArray() { return [ 'title' => $this->title, 'price' => $this->price, 'author' => $this->author->only(['name', 'phone_number']), ]; } }
You can improve the performance of bulk operations by overriding the searchableWith method:
class Book extends Model { use ElasticScoutDriverPlus\Searchable; public function toSearchableArray() { return [ 'title' => $this->title, 'price' => $this->price, 'author' => $this->author->only(['name', 'phone_number']), ]; } public function searchableWith() { return ['author']; } }
In case you are looking for a way to preload relations for models matching a search query, check the builder's
load method documentation.
