The first thing you want to do for local development is install ElasticSearch in your machine and test it to see if it is running. It requires Java to be installed. The installation is pretty straightforward:
brew install elasticsearch
sudo apt-get install elasticsearch
Then start it:
brew services start elasticsearch
sudo service elasticsearch start
For testing it, the easiest way is with curl
. It might take a few seconds for it to start, so don't panic if you don't get any response at first.
curl localhost:9200
Example response:
{
"name" : "Hydro-Man",
"cluster_name" : "elasticsearch_gkbonetti",
"version" : {
"number" : "2.3.5",
"build_hash" : "90f439ff60a3c0f497f91663701e64ccd01edbb4",
"build_timestamp" : "2016-07-27T10:36:52Z",
"build_snapshot" : false,
"lucene_version" : "5.5.0"
},
"tagline" : "You Know, for Search"
}