The goal of this project is to implement an application called product-app. It consists of two Spring Boot services: product-api (backend) and product-ui (frontend). The data will be stored in Elasticsearch.
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product-api Spring BootWeb Java application that exposes a REST API to manage products. Product information is stored inElasticsearch.product-apiusesSpring Data Elasticsearchto persist/query/delete data inElasticsearch.
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product-ui Spring BootWeb application that was implemented usingThymeleafas HTML template. Also, it usesHttp Interfacesto simplify HTTP remote access toproduct-api.
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Open a terminal and navigate to the springboot-elasticsearch-thymeleafroot folder run:docker compose up -d 
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Wait for ElasticsearchDocker container to be up and running. To verify it, run:docker ps -a 
| Note | In the following steps, we will create an index, an alias and do a reindex using pre-defined scripts. In case you prefer to do it step-by-step calling ElasticsearchAPI, refer to Creating indexes, alias and reindexing using Elasticsearch API. | 
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In a terminal, make sure you are in the springboot-elasticsearch-thymeleafroot folder;
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Run the following script to create the index ecommerce.products.v1with the aliasecommerce.products(you can use the default values by just pressingEnteron every user input):./create-index.sh 
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If you want to insert some products, run: ./insert-products.sh 
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If you want to fix the referenceproperty mapping error (explained below), run:./reindex.sh The script ./reindex.shis used to reindex one index to another. The default will reindex fromecommerce.products.v1toecommerce.products.v2. The only difference betweenelasticsearch/mapping-v1.json(used byecommerce.products.v1) andelasticsearch/mapping-v2.json(used byecommerce.products.v2) is thetypeof thereferenceproperty. In the former, it is set the typetextand, in the latter, the typekeyword.It’s interesting because the referenceproperty has some special characters. An example ofreferencecode isSBES@DDR4-10000. As it has the typetext,Elasticsearch(using thestandardanalyzer) splits the content in tokens ['SBES', 'DDR4', 10000]. So, for example, if you are looking for a product withDDR4RAM and, for some reason, the stringDDR4is present in the reference code of some product X, the product X will be selected, even if it doesn’t haveDDR4in its description.So, the script ./reindex.shaims to fix it, setting the typekeywordto thereferenceproperty. TheDDR4search issue won’t happen again because, from now on,Elasticsearchwon’t tokenize the content present in thereferenceproperty.
Below are the steps to start and run the applications using Maven. We will need to open a terminal for each one. Make sure you are in the springboot-elasticsearch-thymeleaf root folder while running the commands.
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product-api ./mvnw clean spring-boot:run --projects product-api 
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product-ui ./mvnw clean spring-boot:run --projects product-ui -Dspring-boot.run.jvmArguments="-Dserver.port=9080"
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Build Docker Images - 
In a terminal, make sure you are in the springboot-elasticsearch-thymeleafroot folder;
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Run the following script: ./build-docker-images.sh 
 
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Environment Variables - 
product-api Environment Variable Description ELASTICSEARCH_URISSpecify uris of the Elasticsearchsearch engine to use (defaultlocalhost:9200)
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product-ui Environment Variable Description PRODUCT_API_URLSpecify url of the product-apiservice to use (defaulthttp://localhost:8080)
 
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Run Docker containers - 
In a terminal, make sure you are in the springboot-elasticsearch-thymeleafroot folder;
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Run the following script: ./start-apps.sh 
 
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| Application | URL | 
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| product-api | |
| product-ui | 
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To stop applications: - 
If they were started with Maven, go toproduct-apiandproduct-uiterminals and pressCtrl+C;
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If they were started as Docker containers, go to a terminal and, inside the springboot-elasticsearch-thymeleafroot folder, run the script below:./stop-apps.sh 
 
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To stop and remove docker compose containers, network and volumes, go to a terminal and, inside the springboot-elasticsearch-thymeleafroot folder, run the following command:docker compose down -v 

