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Rationale for Arelastic::Nodes::Node naming?

Curious to understand reason for naming behind Arelastic::Nodes::Node class. It seems its methods have nothing to do with an elasticsearch node. Can you explain that naming choice?

trouble with syntax

I'm having trouble figuring out the query for something like the following (more examples / documentation would be helpful). Can you guide me in the right direction as to how

{
  "query": {
    "terms": {
      "type": ["some type"]
    }
  },
  "size": 0,
  "aggs": {
    "documents": {
      "terms": {
        "field": "group_id"
      }
    }
  }
}

I started with the query:

Arelastic::Builders::Queries.terms(
      'type', ['some type'])

and then the aggregation

Arelastic::Searches::Aggregations.new(
    Arelastic::Aggregations::Terms.new('documents', 'field' => 'group_id'))

# {"aggs"=>{"documents"=>{"terms"=>{"field"=>"group_id"}}}}

How do I piece them together to get the above query?

Using query and size together

I would expect something like this to work, but Query does not take any options (such as size).

Arelastic::Searches::Query.new(
      Arelastic::Builders::Queries.match('some_key', 'some_value'), size: 100
    )

to generate something like:

{query: {match: {some_key: 'some_value'}}, size: 100}

But, it does not. What am I missing?

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