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WHAT IS THE GAME PLAN? #447

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adamliuio opened this issue Mar 11, 2022 · 2 comments
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WHAT IS THE GAME PLAN? #447

adamliuio opened this issue Mar 11, 2022 · 2 comments

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@adamliuio
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Hi guys,

I have a question:

What is this repo about??

I was trying to compare the olivere/elastic to this repo, after some googling, I found this reply:

Screen Shot 2022-03-11 at 7 13 20 PM

Very nice, I totally agree with Alex, for the long term, it's better to go with the official repo, which is this one. However, after trying out the examples, I found the documents EXTREMELY UNHELPFUL. Because the docs are like this:

Screen Shot 2022-03-11 at 7 12 00 PM

So I have to switch to olivere's repo, because it works very well. I used his repo (whatever the version it was) couple of years ago for a project, it was also amazing.

However, like olivere said himself: "In the long run, you're probably better off with the official driver".

But if this driver is like this, all the necessary documents are missing, and if olivere doesn't continue to update his repo, all the golang users should write our own code to use elasticsearch?

Some clarity on the plans you guys have for this repo would be great.

** Also I have to be clear, I'm not complaining, at the end of the day, I believe you guys must have other things to worry about

@adamliuio
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Also, if there is a comprehensive documentation somewhere and I did a bad job finding it, please forgive my ignorance and close this issue.

@Anaethelion
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Hi @adamliuio

The documentation in your screenshot is for a release made in 2019, the current version should be : https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/elastic/go-elasticsearch/v8#section-readme

I'll have a look at the links in the repo, if you can describe how you reached that page that would be helpful!

Furthermore the API also has a godoc page which can be accessed from: https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/elastic/go-elasticsearch/v8/esapi?utm_source=godoc

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