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NAMESearch::Elasticsearch::Cxn::LWP - A Cxn implementation which uses LWPVERSIONversion 6.00DESCRIPTIONProvides an HTTP Cxn class and based on LWP. The LWP backend uses pure Perl and persistent connections.This class does Search::Elasticsearch::Role::Cxn, whose documentation provides more information, and Search::Elasticsearch::Role::Is_Sync. CONFIGURATIONInherited configurationFrom Search::Elasticsearch::Role::Cxn
SSL/TLSSearch::Elasticsearch::Cxn::LWP uses IO::Socket::SSL to support HTTPS. By default, no validation of the remote host is performed.This behaviour can be changed by passing the "ssl_options" parameter with any options accepted by IO::Socket::SSL. For instance, to check that the remote host has a trusted certificate, and to avoid man-in-the-middle attacks, you could do the following: use Search::Elasticsearch; my $es = Search::Elasticsearch->new( cxn => 'LWP', nodes => [ "https://node1.mydomain.com:9200", "https://node2.mydomain.com:9200", ], ssl_options => { verify_hostname => 1, SSL_ca_file => '/path/to/cacert.pem' } ); If the remote server cannot be verified, an Search::Elasticsearch::Error will be thrown - LWP does not allow us to detect that the connection error was due to invalid SSL. If you want your client to present its own certificate to the remote server, then use: use Search::Elasticsearch; my $es = Search::Elasticsearch->new( cxn => 'LWP', nodes => [ "https://node1.mydomain.com:9200", "https://node2.mydomain.com:9200", ], ssl_options => { verify_hostname => 1, SSL_ca_file => '/path/to/cacert.pem', SSL_use_cert => 1, SSL_cert_file => '/path/to/client.pem', SSL_key_file => '/path/to/client.pem', } ); METHODS"perform_request()"($status,$body) = $self->perform_request({ # required method => 'GET|HEAD|POST|PUT|DELETE', path => '/path/of/request', qs => \%query_string_params, # optional data => $body_as_string, mime_type => 'application/json', timeout => $timeout }); Sends the request to the associated Elasticsearch node and returns a $status code and the decoded response $body, or throws an error if the request failed. Inherited methodsFrom Search::Elasticsearch::Role::Cxn
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AUTHORClinton Gormley <drtech@cpan.org>COPYRIGHT AND LICENSEThis software is Copyright (c) 2017 by Elasticsearch BV.This is free software, licensed under: The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004
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