Indexes the contents of a directory using elasticsearch

I started using ElasticSearch three days ago, and I was very Impress with
this robust search engine !!
I'd like to know if exite a tutorial that explains how
tagged a files (pdf, doc ...) that exists in a given directory

cordially

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You can use the File System river for that: GitHub - dadoonet/fscrawler: Elasticsearch File System Crawler (FS Crawler)

David Pilato | Technical Advocate | Elasticsearch.com
@dadoonet | @elasticsearchfr | @scrutmydocs

Le 19 févr. 2013 à 16:56, Ammar Yahia yahia.ammar.info@gmail.com a écrit :

I started using Elasticsearch three days ago, and I was very Impress with this robust search engine !!
I'd like to know if exite a tutorial that explains how
tagged a files (pdf, doc ...) that exists in a given directory

cordially

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using java ...

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You can look at the FSRiver source code either at the scrutmydocs source code project: GitHub - scrutmydocs/scrutmydocs: Search Web Application for hard drive documents

HTH

David Pilato | Technical Advocate | Elasticsearch.com
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Le 19 févr. 2013 à 17:03, David Pilato david@pilato.fr a écrit :

You can use the File System river for that: GitHub - dadoonet/fscrawler: Elasticsearch File System Crawler (FS Crawler)

David Pilato | Technical Advocate | Elasticsearch.com
@dadoonet | @elasticsearchfr | @scrutmydocs

Le 19 févr. 2013 à 16:56, Ammar Yahia yahia.ammar.info@gmail.com a écrit :

I started using Elasticsearch three days ago, and I was very Impress with this robust search engine !!
I'd like to know if exite a tutorial that explains how
tagged a files (pdf, doc ...) that exists in a given directory

cordially

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ok, thanks a lot David :slight_smile:

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