@Generated(value="software.amazon.awssdk:codegen") public interface CloudSearchDomainAsyncClient extends SdkClient
builder()
method.
You use the AmazonCloudSearch2013 API to upload documents to a search domain and search those documents.
The endpoints for submitting UploadDocuments
, Search
, and Suggest
requests are
domain-specific. To get the endpoints for your domain, use the Amazon CloudSearch configuration service
DescribeDomains
action. The domain endpoints are also displayed on the domain dashboard in the Amazon
CloudSearch console. You submit suggest requests to the search endpoint.
For more information, see the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide.
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static String |
SERVICE_NAME |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static CloudSearchDomainAsyncClientBuilder |
builder()
Create a builder that can be used to configure and create a
CloudSearchDomainAsyncClient . |
static CloudSearchDomainAsyncClient |
create()
Create a
CloudSearchDomainAsyncClient with the region loaded from the
DefaultAwsRegionProviderChain and credentials loaded from the
DefaultCredentialsProvider . |
default CompletableFuture<SearchResponse> |
search(Consumer<SearchRequest.Builder> searchRequest)
Retrieves a list of documents that match the specified search criteria.
|
default CompletableFuture<SearchResponse> |
search(SearchRequest searchRequest)
Retrieves a list of documents that match the specified search criteria.
|
default CompletableFuture<SuggestResponse> |
suggest(Consumer<SuggestRequest.Builder> suggestRequest)
Retrieves autocomplete suggestions for a partial query string.
|
default CompletableFuture<SuggestResponse> |
suggest(SuggestRequest suggestRequest)
Retrieves autocomplete suggestions for a partial query string.
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default CompletableFuture<UploadDocumentsResponse> |
uploadDocuments(Consumer<UploadDocumentsRequest.Builder> uploadDocumentsRequest,
AsyncRequestBody requestBody)
Posts a batch of documents to a search domain for indexing.
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default CompletableFuture<UploadDocumentsResponse> |
uploadDocuments(Consumer<UploadDocumentsRequest.Builder> uploadDocumentsRequest,
Path sourcePath)
Posts a batch of documents to a search domain for indexing.
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default CompletableFuture<UploadDocumentsResponse> |
uploadDocuments(UploadDocumentsRequest uploadDocumentsRequest,
AsyncRequestBody requestBody)
Posts a batch of documents to a search domain for indexing.
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default CompletableFuture<UploadDocumentsResponse> |
uploadDocuments(UploadDocumentsRequest uploadDocumentsRequest,
Path sourcePath)
Posts a batch of documents to a search domain for indexing.
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serviceName
close
static final String SERVICE_NAME
static CloudSearchDomainAsyncClient create()
CloudSearchDomainAsyncClient
with the region loaded from the
DefaultAwsRegionProviderChain
and credentials loaded from the
DefaultCredentialsProvider
.static CloudSearchDomainAsyncClientBuilder builder()
CloudSearchDomainAsyncClient
.default CompletableFuture<SearchResponse> search(SearchRequest searchRequest)
Retrieves a list of documents that match the specified search criteria. How you specify the search criteria depends on which query parser you use. Amazon CloudSearch supports four query parsers:
simple
: search all text
and text-array
fields for the specified
string. Search for phrases, individual terms, and prefixes.structured
: search specific fields, construct compound queries using Boolean operators, and use
advanced features such as term boosting and proximity searching.lucene
: specify search criteria using the Apache Lucene query parser syntax.dismax
: specify search criteria using the simplified subset of the Apache Lucene query parser
syntax defined by the DisMax query parser.For more information, see Searching Your Data in the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide.
The endpoint for submitting Search
requests is domain-specific. You submit search requests to a
domain's search endpoint. To get the search endpoint for your domain, use the Amazon CloudSearch configuration
service DescribeDomains
action. A domain's endpoints are also displayed on the domain dashboard in
the Amazon CloudSearch console.
searchRequest
- Container for the parameters to the Search
request.default CompletableFuture<SearchResponse> search(Consumer<SearchRequest.Builder> searchRequest)
Retrieves a list of documents that match the specified search criteria. How you specify the search criteria depends on which query parser you use. Amazon CloudSearch supports four query parsers:
simple
: search all text
and text-array
fields for the specified
string. Search for phrases, individual terms, and prefixes.structured
: search specific fields, construct compound queries using Boolean operators, and use
advanced features such as term boosting and proximity searching.lucene
: specify search criteria using the Apache Lucene query parser syntax.dismax
: specify search criteria using the simplified subset of the Apache Lucene query parser
syntax defined by the DisMax query parser.For more information, see Searching Your Data in the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide.
The endpoint for submitting Search
requests is domain-specific. You submit search requests to a
domain's search endpoint. To get the search endpoint for your domain, use the Amazon CloudSearch configuration
service DescribeDomains
action. A domain's endpoints are also displayed on the domain dashboard in
the Amazon CloudSearch console.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the SearchRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to create
one manually via SearchRequest.builder()
searchRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on SearchRequest.Builder
to create a request. Container
for the parameters to the Search
request.default CompletableFuture<SuggestResponse> suggest(SuggestRequest suggestRequest)
Retrieves autocomplete suggestions for a partial query string. You can use suggestions enable you to display likely matches before users finish typing. In Amazon CloudSearch, suggestions are based on the contents of a particular text field. When you request suggestions, Amazon CloudSearch finds all of the documents whose values in the suggester field start with the specified query string. The beginning of the field must match the query string to be considered a match.
For more information about configuring suggesters and retrieving suggestions, see Getting Suggestions in the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide.
The endpoint for submitting Suggest
requests is domain-specific. You submit suggest requests to a
domain's search endpoint. To get the search endpoint for your domain, use the Amazon CloudSearch configuration
service DescribeDomains
action. A domain's endpoints are also displayed on the domain dashboard in
the Amazon CloudSearch console.
suggestRequest
- Container for the parameters to the Suggest
request.default CompletableFuture<SuggestResponse> suggest(Consumer<SuggestRequest.Builder> suggestRequest)
Retrieves autocomplete suggestions for a partial query string. You can use suggestions enable you to display likely matches before users finish typing. In Amazon CloudSearch, suggestions are based on the contents of a particular text field. When you request suggestions, Amazon CloudSearch finds all of the documents whose values in the suggester field start with the specified query string. The beginning of the field must match the query string to be considered a match.
For more information about configuring suggesters and retrieving suggestions, see Getting Suggestions in the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide.
The endpoint for submitting Suggest
requests is domain-specific. You submit suggest requests to a
domain's search endpoint. To get the search endpoint for your domain, use the Amazon CloudSearch configuration
service DescribeDomains
action. A domain's endpoints are also displayed on the domain dashboard in
the Amazon CloudSearch console.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the SuggestRequest.Builder
avoiding the need to create
one manually via SuggestRequest.builder()
suggestRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on SuggestRequest.Builder
to create a request. Container
for the parameters to the Suggest
request.default CompletableFuture<UploadDocumentsResponse> uploadDocuments(UploadDocumentsRequest uploadDocumentsRequest, AsyncRequestBody requestBody)
Posts a batch of documents to a search domain for indexing. A document batch is a collection of add and delete operations that represent the documents you want to add, update, or delete from your domain. Batches can be described in either JSON or XML. Each item that you want Amazon CloudSearch to return as a search result (such as a product) is represented as a document. Every document has a unique ID and one or more fields that contain the data that you want to search and return in results. Individual documents cannot contain more than 1 MB of data. The entire batch cannot exceed 5 MB. To get the best possible upload performance, group add and delete operations in batches that are close the 5 MB limit. Submitting a large volume of single-document batches can overload a domain's document service.
The endpoint for submitting UploadDocuments
requests is domain-specific. To get the document
endpoint for your domain, use the Amazon CloudSearch configuration service DescribeDomains
action. A
domain's endpoints are also displayed on the domain dashboard in the Amazon CloudSearch console.
For more information about formatting your data for Amazon CloudSearch, see Preparing Your Data in the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide. For more information about uploading data for indexing, see Uploading Data in the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide.
uploadDocumentsRequest
- Container for the parameters to the UploadDocuments
request.requestBody
- Functional interface that can be implemented to produce the request content in a non-blocking manner. The
size of the content is expected to be known up front. See AsyncRequestBody
for specific details on
implementing this interface as well as links to precanned implementations for common scenarios like
uploading from a file. The service documentation for the request content is as follows '
A batch of documents formatted in JSON or HTML.
'default CompletableFuture<UploadDocumentsResponse> uploadDocuments(Consumer<UploadDocumentsRequest.Builder> uploadDocumentsRequest, AsyncRequestBody requestBody)
Posts a batch of documents to a search domain for indexing. A document batch is a collection of add and delete operations that represent the documents you want to add, update, or delete from your domain. Batches can be described in either JSON or XML. Each item that you want Amazon CloudSearch to return as a search result (such as a product) is represented as a document. Every document has a unique ID and one or more fields that contain the data that you want to search and return in results. Individual documents cannot contain more than 1 MB of data. The entire batch cannot exceed 5 MB. To get the best possible upload performance, group add and delete operations in batches that are close the 5 MB limit. Submitting a large volume of single-document batches can overload a domain's document service.
The endpoint for submitting UploadDocuments
requests is domain-specific. To get the document
endpoint for your domain, use the Amazon CloudSearch configuration service DescribeDomains
action. A
domain's endpoints are also displayed on the domain dashboard in the Amazon CloudSearch console.
For more information about formatting your data for Amazon CloudSearch, see Preparing Your Data in the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide. For more information about uploading data for indexing, see Uploading Data in the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the UploadDocumentsRequest.Builder
avoiding the need
to create one manually via UploadDocumentsRequest.builder()
uploadDocumentsRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on UploadDocumentsRequest.Builder
to create a request.
Container for the parameters to the UploadDocuments
request.requestBody
- Functional interface that can be implemented to produce the request content in a non-blocking manner. The
size of the content is expected to be known up front. See AsyncRequestBody
for specific details on
implementing this interface as well as links to precanned implementations for common scenarios like
uploading from a file. The service documentation for the request content is as follows '
A batch of documents formatted in JSON or HTML.
'default CompletableFuture<UploadDocumentsResponse> uploadDocuments(UploadDocumentsRequest uploadDocumentsRequest, Path sourcePath)
Posts a batch of documents to a search domain for indexing. A document batch is a collection of add and delete operations that represent the documents you want to add, update, or delete from your domain. Batches can be described in either JSON or XML. Each item that you want Amazon CloudSearch to return as a search result (such as a product) is represented as a document. Every document has a unique ID and one or more fields that contain the data that you want to search and return in results. Individual documents cannot contain more than 1 MB of data. The entire batch cannot exceed 5 MB. To get the best possible upload performance, group add and delete operations in batches that are close the 5 MB limit. Submitting a large volume of single-document batches can overload a domain's document service.
The endpoint for submitting UploadDocuments
requests is domain-specific. To get the document
endpoint for your domain, use the Amazon CloudSearch configuration service DescribeDomains
action. A
domain's endpoints are also displayed on the domain dashboard in the Amazon CloudSearch console.
For more information about formatting your data for Amazon CloudSearch, see Preparing Your Data in the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide. For more information about uploading data for indexing, see Uploading Data in the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide.
uploadDocumentsRequest
- Container for the parameters to the UploadDocuments
request.sourcePath
- Path
to file containing data to send to the service. File will be read entirely and may be read
multiple times in the event of a retry. If the file does not exist or the current user does not have
access to read it then an exception will be thrown. The service documentation for the request content is
as follows '
A batch of documents formatted in JSON or HTML.
'default CompletableFuture<UploadDocumentsResponse> uploadDocuments(Consumer<UploadDocumentsRequest.Builder> uploadDocumentsRequest, Path sourcePath)
Posts a batch of documents to a search domain for indexing. A document batch is a collection of add and delete operations that represent the documents you want to add, update, or delete from your domain. Batches can be described in either JSON or XML. Each item that you want Amazon CloudSearch to return as a search result (such as a product) is represented as a document. Every document has a unique ID and one or more fields that contain the data that you want to search and return in results. Individual documents cannot contain more than 1 MB of data. The entire batch cannot exceed 5 MB. To get the best possible upload performance, group add and delete operations in batches that are close the 5 MB limit. Submitting a large volume of single-document batches can overload a domain's document service.
The endpoint for submitting UploadDocuments
requests is domain-specific. To get the document
endpoint for your domain, use the Amazon CloudSearch configuration service DescribeDomains
action. A
domain's endpoints are also displayed on the domain dashboard in the Amazon CloudSearch console.
For more information about formatting your data for Amazon CloudSearch, see Preparing Your Data in the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide. For more information about uploading data for indexing, see Uploading Data in the Amazon CloudSearch Developer Guide.
This is a convenience which creates an instance of the UploadDocumentsRequest.Builder
avoiding the need
to create one manually via UploadDocumentsRequest.builder()
uploadDocumentsRequest
- A Consumer
that will call methods on UploadDocumentsRequest.Builder
to create a request.
Container for the parameters to the UploadDocuments
request.sourcePath
- Path
to file containing data to send to the service. File will be read entirely and may be read
multiple times in the event of a retry. If the file does not exist or the current user does not have
access to read it then an exception will be thrown. The service documentation for the request content is
as follows '
A batch of documents formatted in JSON or HTML.
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