Elasticsearch Tutorial for Beginners
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Elasticsearch is an open-source, enterprise-grade search engine. Learn more about Elasticsearch and how you can start using it in your Node.js applications.
🔗Code example - github.com/sos...
🔗Elastic Search Client - www.npmjs.com/...
🔗Elastic Search Intro - www.elastic.co...
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Guys, before taking the video you probably should've communicated it with owner (Soshace LLC) and author (me), otherwise it doesn't look too well.
Wow I didn’t realize they stole other people’s content
What kind of license did you use on your original upload?
Perhaps they should have asked. I personally would not have used your code since it has no license associated with it. You should be happy though that they brought attention to your code and the company.
great video, thanks mate
Very helpful video, for understanding ES for a beginner having no concept of it.
Really great video. This is exactly what all my research of postgresql text search vs elastic search has led me to: a hybrid solution that combines both. And this video has gone over what I needed. It is an excellent starting point.
So...sound is bad, also, like some other comments said, this is not a tutorial, this is an introduction or overview, the difference is that we (the viewers) don't learn how to use Elasticsearch, we just get the information on what Elasticsearch is, that is...an introduction to Elasticsearch. This problems are the reason behind this video having a lot of down votes, change the title and this might change a bit.
why are people this video is great ? just theory nothing to be taken away from this video, not for beginner anyways it does not show you how all this has been setup, just a waste of time
Excellent overview. But seriously improve the sound quality got a nasty shock when I was listening with headphones and high volume.
This is more like an overview or introduction rather than a tutorial...
Generate Elastic-search query online free - www.toolsbuzz.com/query-converter
maybe you have different definition of word Tutorial 🤦
late to party but couldnt agree more. Horrible tutorial
Awesome! Thanks for your hard work on this.
great introduction, the workflow indeed helped a lot, thanks!
Hello Freecodecamp,
Can you please provide us a complete course of Elasticsearch?
this was a great introduction. thanks!
the sound is totally unclear,
Nice overview, thx!
Thank you, but it's more like an introduction and a demo, not a tutorial..
Bro.. tutorials doesn't always mean some hands-on practicals..
Gagandeep Singh wrong
To actually set it up you can use official docs for your programming language. The most important thing is understanding WHY would people use elasticsearch
Nice overview. Thanks.
Great high level introduction, exactly what is was looking for!
though voice is a bit quiet but content was good. That workflow was quite helpful. Thanks
Could hardly hear what he was saying which made it even more difficult to understand his accent. But I'm sure the content is great!
as a non-native english speaker, it's very hard to understand what he's saying in the video.. and the subtitles seems to be auto-generated too so it's not accurate.
Thank u for this awesome video
sorry but don't understand anything...whatever, I prefer to use graphQL.
What's wrong with sequelize hook for this instead of overwriting the create method?
Not coherent, the presenter is all over the place.
Good video contain
Bro please speak up!
I highly recommend using headphones if you wish to hear him more quickly.
Is it bad to use elasicsearch as one only database?
same question
did you got the answer?
@@ansh7156 It is a bad idea
It is just an overview not a tutorial
The worst Getting started video I've ever watched. I didn't understand anything and I don't learned anything.
эх ты колька селёдкин.
nope - didn't like the video - possibly one of the worst tutorial from freeCodeCamp. No learning to operate elasticsearch. How to set it up? How to do CRUD on elasticsearch? - nothing!
It's convenient to remove dislike count - worst feature of youtube. You just won't know if the video is bad.
Do you wanna be an algo expert?
Quiet, bad mic, and you start by explaining what a search is..? FCC really need to have higher standards for their videos.
translation is terrible
What’s the point of going through the trouble of making a video just to have poor sound & narrated quality. What a shame and waste.
Too quiet! :(
Hey quick question, would it be better to have an individual external css link for each page on your website when you have multiple pages and would this be a better way to clean up your code, thanks
On your website, yeah probably splitting CSS page-by-page is a good habit. But, on your _web app_ (especially SPA) let webpack and it's miraculous bundle splitting ability handle the job. You can, of course, write your CSS in many files on the 2nd scenario. If you're interested in (with low-level API) here's the link webpack.js.org/guides/code-splitting/, otherwise if you're using Create-React-App or vue-cli (or whatever the name of Angular's boilerplate) head over it's documentation.
Ozan Müyesseroğlu, awesome thanks for the feed back I’ll do some research on webpack and learn more about how it splits your code into bundles... I’m really looking for a better way to clean up my code and keep it dry, and I really don’t like having one css file handling five + pages worth of rules, it just looks sloppy
Thats a horrible tutorial and since when is 10,000 entries pretty huge dataset?
Not able to understand anything in that accent ! Make it easy to at least decode the language for any nationality folks!
Please get people who speak English without an accent....really struggled with this video.