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Redmine Elasticsearch Plugin

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This plugin integrates the Elasticsearch® full-text search engine into Redmine.

Elasticsearch is a trademark of Elasticsearch BV, registered in the U.S. and in other countries.

Compatibility

This plugin version is compatible only with Redmine 3.x and later. All tests are performed with Elasticsearch 5 version. Work with other versions of Elasticsearch is possible but not guarantied.

Installation

  1. This plugin requires Redmine Resque Plugin. Install the plugin, but do not start a Resque worker for now.

  2. Download and install Elasticsearch.

  3. Install other required plugins:

  4. To install Redmine Elasticsearch Plugin,

    • Download the .ZIP archive, extract files and copy the plugin directory into #{REDMINE_ROOT}/plugins.

    Or

    • Change you current directory to your Redmine root directory:

        cd {REDMINE_ROOT}
      

      Copy the plugin from GitHub using the following commands:

        git clone https://github.com/Restream/redmine_elasticsearch.git plugins/redmine_elasticsearch
      
  5. Install the required gems:

     bundle install
    
  6. Reindex all documents using the following command:

     cd {REDMINE_ROOT}
     bundle exec rake redmine_elasticsearch:reindex_all RAILS_ENV=production
    
  7. Start a Resque worker (as described in Redmine Resque Plugin installation instructions).

     cd YOUR_REDMINE_ROOT
     bundle exec rake resque:work RAILS_ENV=production QUEUE=*
    
  8. Restart Redmine

Now you should be able to see the plugin in Administration > Plugins.

Configuration

By default, only regular fields are indexed. To index custom fields, you should add them to config/additional_environment.rb. For example, to enable indexing of issue tags, add the following code:

config.additional_index_properties = {
    issues:  {
        tags:  { type:  'string' }
    }
}

For change connection options just add some to config/configuration.yml. Here an example:

default:
  elasticsearch:
    log: true
    request_timeout: 180
    host: '127.0.0.1'
    port: 9200

Full list of available options.

Usage

The plugin enables full-text search capabilities in Redmine.

Search is performed using a query string, which is parsed into a series of terms and operators. A term can be a single word (another or issue) or a phrase (another issue). Operators allow you to customize your search.

For more information about the query string syntax, see Elasticsearch Reference.

The search results are counted and displayed according to the current user permissions.

You can search for one word by typing the word or its initial part in the Search box. If you type several words, the search results will show pages that contain at least one of these words. To search for all words, enable the All words check box. If you want to search for the exact phrase, surround it by double quotes ("another issue").
search options

By default, search is performed in the following fields:

  • Subject or Title
  • Description
  • Custom fields values
  • Notes (only for issues)

If you enable the Search titles only check box, search will be performed only in the Subject / Title field.

To perform search in other fields, you can specify the field name and its value in the query string in the following format: field:value.

The table below lists the fields that can be searched, and the corresponding Redmine field names. Alternative field names are preceded with a tilde ('~').

Issues

Query string field Redmine field name
subject ~ title Subject
description Description
author Author
category Category
created_on ~ datetime Created
updated_on Updated
closed_on Closed
due_date Due date
assigned_to Assignee
status Status
priority Priority
done_ratio % Done
custom_field_values ~ cfv Custom fields
fixed_version ~ version Target version
is_private ~ private Private
is_closed ~ closed Issue closed
journals.notes Notes
url URL

Note that 'subject ~ title' means that you can use 'subject' or 'title' in a query

For example this query will search issues with done_ratio from 0 to 50 and due_date before April 2015:

done_ratio:[0 50] AND due_date:[* 2015-04]

Projects

Query string field Redmine field name
name ~ title Name
description Description
author Author
created_on ~ datetime Created
updated_on Updated
homepage Homepage
due_date Due date
url URL
identifier Identifier
custom_field_values ~ cfv Custom fields
is_public ~ public Public

Changesets

Query string field Redmine field name
title Title
comments Comment
committer ~ author Author
committed_on ~ datetime Created
url URL
revision Revision

News

Query string field Redmine field name
title Title
description Description
author Author
created_on ~ datetime Created
url URL
summary Summary
comments_count Comments

Messages

Query string field Redmine field name
subject ~ title Subject
content ~ description Content
author Author
created_on ~ datetime Created
updated_on Updated
replies_count Replies
url URL

Wiki pages

Query string field Redmine field name
title Title
text ~ description Text
author Author
created_on ~ datetime Created
updated_on Updated
url URL

Documents

Query string field Redmine field name
title Title
description Description
author Author
created_on ~ datetime Created
url URL
category Category

Files

Query string field Redmine field name
attachments.created_on Created
attachments.filename Format
attachments.description Description
attachments.author Author
attachments.filesize Size
attachments.digest MD5 digest
attachments.downloads D/L
attachments.file Attachment content

You can search for issues, projects, news, documents, wiki pages and messages by attachments. For example, to limit the search scope to containers with the somefile.pdf attachment filename, use the following syntax:

attachments.filename:somefile.pdf

Testing

bundle exec rake redmine:plugins:test RAILS_ENV=test NAME=redmine_elasticsearch START_TEST_CLUSTER=true TEST_CLUSTER_COMMAND={PATH_TO_ELASTICSEARCH}

Maintainers

Danil Tashkinov, github.com/nodecarter

License

Copyright (c) 2017 Restream

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.