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Postgres to elasticsearch sync

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PostgreSQL to Elasticsearch sync

PGSync <https://pgsync.com>_ is a middleware for syncing data from Postgres <https://www.postgresql.org>_ to Elasticsearch <https://www.elastic.co/products/elastic-stack>.
It allows you to keep Postgres <https://www.postgresql.org>
as your source of truth data source and expose structured denormalized documents in Elasticsearch <https://www.elastic.co/products/elastic-stack>_.

Requirements

  • Python <https://www.python.org>_ 3.6+
  • Postgres <https://www.postgresql.org>_ 9.4+
  • Redis <https://redis.io>_
  • Elasticsearch <https://www.elastic.co/products/elastic-stack>_ 6.3.1+

Postgres setup

Enable logical decoding <https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/logicaldecoding.html>_ in your Postgres setting.

  • you would also need to set up two parameters in your Postgres config postgresql.conf

    wal_level = logical

    max_replication_slots = 1

Installation

You can install PGSync from PyPI <https://pypi.org>_:

$ pip install pgsync

Config

Create a schema for the application named e.g schema.json

Example schema <https://github.com/toluaina/pgsync/blob/master/examples/airbnb/schema.json>_

Example spec

.. code-block::

[
    {
        "database": "[database name]",
        "index": "[elasticsearch index]",
        "nodes": [
            {
                "table": "[table A]",
                "schema": "[table A schema]",
                "columns": [
                    "column 1 from table A",
                    "column 2 from table A",
                    ... additional columns
                ],
                "children": [
                    {
                        "table": "[table B with relationship to table A]",
                        "schema": "[table B schema]",
                        "columns": [
                          "column 1 from table B",
                          "column 2 from table B",
                          ... additional columns
                        ],
                        "relationship": {
                            "variant": "object",
                            "type": "one_to_many"
                        },
                        ...
                    },
                    {
                        ... any other additional children
                    }
                ]
            }
        ]
    }
]

Environment variables

Setup required environment variables for the application

SCHEMA='/path/to/schema.json'

ELASTICSEARCH_HOST=localhost
ELASTICSEARCH_PORT=9200

PG_HOST=localhost
PG_USER=i-am-root # this must be a postgres superuser
PG_PORT=5432
PG_PASSWORD=*****

REDIS_HOST=redis
REDIS_PORT=6379
REDIS_DB=0
REDIS_AUTH=*****

Running

bootstrap the database (one time only) $ bootstrap --config schema.json run pgsync as a daemon $ pgsync --config schema.json --daemon

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