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ConfigurationError: Missing node(s) option
This error is thrown by Elasticsearch client.
It seems that this call:
Missing node(s) option
doesn't return the options object with the node
property defined.
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I figured it out. I was specifying ElasticsearchService
as a provider in another module. That gets instantiated with a options
as null.
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@PeaceRebel Can you explain how to fix this?
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@apellizzn Please read my comment above. I don't really recall what exactly happened then. Better read the nestjs docs again.
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I ended up using the basic elastic search client because there is not much documentation on how to use this wrapper
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I'd agree on that last comment, it would be nice to have a bit more documentation (or even better, a sample project). Currently struggling with the exact same issue.
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Please, check this comment #95 (comment). This error appears only if you pass a wrong options object as the elasticsearch configuration (missing properties).
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