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Oisin Mulvihill
Hello,
Have you ever wanted to test your app against a dev version of your
production CloudSearch? Is management saying budget constraints won't allow
this? Then Nozama CloudSearch is for you.
It is a light weight implementation of Amazon's CloudSearch service you can
run locally. Its has additional REST API features which allow inspection of
data in a way not available via Amazon CloudSearch.
It is BSD licensed and available now from pypi
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/nozama-cloudsearch-service:
easy_install nozama-cloudsearch-service
Or from source code checkout from github here:
* https://github.com/oisinmulvihill/nozama-cloudsearch
It also has documentation which it self hosts or can be seen on readthedocs:
* https://nozama-cloudsearch.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html
I've implemented batch uploading and I'm working on search at present. I
thought I'd get this out early in case others are hitting against this. I'd
welcome contributions.
I don't intend this to be a replacement for Amazon CloudSearch. Its a
helper service I use it as part of a vagrant+puppet provisioned developer
environment. This emulates our production environment locally.
All the best,
Oisin
Have you ever wanted to test your app against a dev version of your
production CloudSearch? Is management saying budget constraints won't allow
this? Then Nozama CloudSearch is for you.
It is a light weight implementation of Amazon's CloudSearch service you can
run locally. Its has additional REST API features which allow inspection of
data in a way not available via Amazon CloudSearch.
It is BSD licensed and available now from pypi
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/nozama-cloudsearch-service:
easy_install nozama-cloudsearch-service
Or from source code checkout from github here:
* https://github.com/oisinmulvihill/nozama-cloudsearch
It also has documentation which it self hosts or can be seen on readthedocs:
* https://nozama-cloudsearch.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html
I've implemented batch uploading and I'm working on search at present. I
thought I'd get this out early in case others are hitting against this. I'd
welcome contributions.
I don't intend this to be a replacement for Amazon CloudSearch. Its a
helper service I use it as part of a vagrant+puppet provisioned developer
environment. This emulates our production environment locally.
All the best,
Oisin