Description
This plugin is a modification of “Fatastic ElasticSearch plugin”. This plugin is NOT a simple drop-in, it is expected you have some understanding of what an Elasticsearch server is and how it works. The goals/features of this plugin are:
- Replace the WordPresss standard search with Elasticsearch.
- Ability to specify what data points should be indexed and what the relevancy of those points are.
- Fall back to WordPress standard search if Elasticsearch server is not responsive.
- Update Elasticsearch server when posts are removed/added/unpublished.
- Make “match query” selectable as search type.
Installation
- Upload plugin folder to the
/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Click the ‘Kumihimo’ menu item and follow the instructions on each section to configure the plugin. (be sure to save on each section)
- Select “Enable” on “Server Settings” when you are ready for it to go live.
FAQ
- Installation Instructions
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- Upload plugin folder to the
/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Click the ‘Kumihimo’ menu item and follow the instructions on each section to configure the plugin. (be sure to save on each section)
- Select “Enable” on “Server Settings” when you are ready for it to go live.
- Upload plugin folder to the
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Contributors and Developers
“Kumihimo” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Change Log
1.0.2
- Suppress ‘Illegal string offset’ on the Content Indexing screen.
1.0.1
- Change the standard search from “or” to “and”.
1.0.0
- First release. In order to handle Japanese documents, I added an option to use “match query” for “Fantastic ElasticSearch plugin”.