Elasticsearch UI [closed] - solr

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I'm migrating from Solr to Elasticsearch and was wondering if there was a UI available that is similar to Solritas. There is a great tool here:
http://mobz.github.com/elasticsearch-head/
Which provides browsing/searching capabilities, but it doesn't seem to have faceted browsing implemented yet (please correct me if I'm wrong). Is there another UI that is popular with elasticsearch, or would I be better off implementing something using the extensive client apis?
Thanks,

Saw this recently. May be a good starting point for what you're looking for: https://github.com/okfn/facetview

Kibana is coming along nicely. It requires a bit of customization to get it the way you want it, but it's built from the ground up to work with facets.

There is no better UI available for ES as ES-HEAD is already great and steadily improves.
But maybe this is the perfect solution ;)
"why not contribute to that project, implementing facets and sending a
patch / pull request? – Mauricio Scheffer"
Link to source: https://github.com/mobz/elasticsearch-head

You can use Sense(Beta) extension of chrome browser.

ElasticSearch data browser
Search, charts, one-click setup....

Take a look at Calaca, it's a simple, yet good looking, search UI for Elasticsearch and with minimum configs required to get started. It doesn't support faceting though, but if all you need is simple search and browse, then this might work for you. On github - https://github.com/romansanchez/Calaca

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Multilingual headless cms with support for articles [closed]

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I'm looking for headless cms with good support for several languages. It is my first project with headless cms so i tried to find something on my own but i couldn't find solution which i want. I decided to use strapi but it has poor (or maybe i miss something) internalization API. As i saw i can provide multiple language but just for some word's/sentences.
https://strapi.io/documentation/3.0.0-beta.x/guides/i18n.html#usage
But my question is about some solution that can distinguish content built with content builder (some articles etc), or maybe if we cannot achieve that in strapi, is there some other free headless cms with that feature ? I couldn't find that and i've not seen any article about achieving that behaviour.
Best regards and thank You in advance.
contentful has good multi-lingual content support but it's SaaS so you can't host it yourself.
Pricing is based on the number of spaces and users you need, plus a platform fee.
Directus is free (on-prem PHP) or pay (Saas) and supports content in many languages via "translation" fields which are returned as specified by the lang parameter in the API.

Best framework for developing real-time website? [closed]

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The title may be misleading many, so let me rephrase. What is the best framework or language that is used for displaying real-time data, that requires a lot of UI/backend rendering?
Recently I was using mean stack with angular2 for a project and it was very cumbersome for always using two-way data-binding or using event emitters to watch any change.
Is there any language/framework that just renders UI based on what has been changed in backend or frontend?
Would reactjs or metoeorjs do the job?
Please enlighten me.
Thanks
I'm unsure of what would have changed with Angular2 but Angular JS was developed to among other things, make something like that easy.
Since Angular 2 has added much more and streamlined how things are done I'm going to say you don't have a good grasp on what the capabilities are because that should be able to handle that. If not, then Angular JS(1) can for sure.
A lot of people are straying away from Angular due to the huge changes in 2 in my experience.
Personally, I use react to do this. If you set up web sockets, or use Firebase all you do is handle the event triggers. When they do, react uses immutability to see what part of objects have changed and renders/updates elements accordingly.

Database and user interface software/CMS [closed]

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I'm looking for a solution (probably CMS or framework) to make a database and user friendly interface for data entry by regular users.
At our department we're doing a lot of data collection - 6 DBs, 2k records, ~100-200 fields. All of them are powered by in-house Rails application that's hard to maintain on this scale. So, I'm looking for a more tailored solution.
What is important:
Well-thought database design and data management solution (migrations, validation, etc)
Almost unlimited customisation (backend and frontend programming), especially an ability to make complex inputs
Great community to learn and contribute (open source)
What will be nice to have:
Python/Ruby/etc backend. Modern React (at least not Angular) frontend
PostgreSQL support
Plugins, integration with other services
Something I've found: Oracle APEX, MS Access, FileMaker (proprietary), nuBuilder (very limited). After all, I thought about rewriting our app using PostgREST and React or use Plone as a basis (but a bit afraid of ZODB). What do you think?
Any help and advices are appreciated, thx.
PostgreSQL + PostgREST + react-admin
Reactrb plus rails. Very simple to use 100% ruby see http://reactrb.org

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I just recently discovered Firebase, and watched a video of how Firebase can complement AngularJS application. I was super excited, right until I realized, that Firebase only available as a hosted service, and as such, is not an option for my employer.
I'd like to ask if anyone is aware of a framework or a library, offering a comparable feature set (i.e. auto-binded madel back-end persistence combined with a real-time push)
Any information would be great.
Found my answer - meteor.js. Has a host of amazing features including realtime data
I recently discovered Deployd. For most use cases, this should work nicely.
Most of my backend-less learning comes from NoBackend
There is also socketcluster: http://socketcluster.io/
It's not a framework - More like a realtime environment. You can run various Node.js frameworks like express on top of it.

Cakephp Shopping Cart [closed]

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I was wondering which php based carts will be the easiest to integrate with cakephp.
I've heard about bakesale but I have no info on it whether is up to par with magento, cubecart or other carts out there. It's been a while since they have updated info on bakesale (August 2008). So if anyone has any info how reliable and secure bakesale is or is it better to use other php carts any info wil be appreciated.
That depends on how tightly you want the cart integrated with the rest of your Cakephp app.
I have tried Bakesale for online store, and I ended up dumping it for ZenCart after too many complaints from the client. I tried bakesale because it seemed simple, but it was too simple. It is does not have all of the features of a Magento or ZenCart. Some parts of it are unfinished or just plain broken.
Bakesale is a nice Cakephp app but really misses the mark as an ecommerce solution.
The development on both bakesale and phpshop seem pretty dead. I would suggest building your cake app separate and then setting up something like store.mydomain.com using magento. There are still ways of getting them to talk to one another.
Recent, I've released a shopping cart plugin for CakePHP called Kaching found at http://code.google.com/p/kaching-php/. It's a middle ground between Magento and Bakesale. I found Magento tried to make every store fit into the same mold and Bakesale lacked features.
With Kaching you create the store's look and feel by interacting with Kaching's controllers. There is no need to build a store administration because one is provided.
I heard phpshop was being re-written as a Cake app - not sure how far along they are... or why they aren't writing it as a plugin!
Given that Magento is written in Zend, which like CakePHP is MVC framework, you might be better off writing the site in Zend. I've coded in both frameworks and they have a lot in common due to the MVC nature, though CakePHP certainly has more automagic functionality.
Cart plugin for CakePHP 2.0. Still in development but already useable, it follows coding standards and has unit tests. https://github.com/burzum/cart

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