- enabled = ENV['ES_ENABLED'] == 'true'
- host = ENV.fetch('ES_HOST') { 'localhost' }
- port = ENV.fetch('ES_PORT') { 9200 }
- user = ENV.fetch('ES_USER') { nil }
- password = ENV.fetch('ES_PASS') { nil }
- fallback_prefix = ENV.fetch('REDIS_NAMESPACE') { nil }
- prefix = ENV.fetch('ES_PREFIX') { fallback_prefix }
-
- Chewy.settings = {
- host: "#{host}:#{port}",
- prefix: prefix,
- enabled: enabled,
- journal: false,
- user: user,
- password: password,
- sidekiq: { queue: 'pull' },
- }
-
- # We use our own async strategy even outside the request-response
- # cycle, which takes care of checking if Elasticsearch is enabled
- # or not. However, mind that for the Rails console, the :urgent
- # strategy is set automatically with no way to override it.
- Chewy.root_strategy = :custom_sidekiq
- Chewy.request_strategy = :custom_sidekiq
- Chewy.use_after_commit_callbacks = false
-
- module Chewy
- class << self
- def enabled?
- settings[:enabled]
- end
- end
- end
-
- # Elasticsearch uses Faraday internally. Faraday interprets the
- # http_proxy env variable by default which leads to issues when
- # Mastodon is run with hidden services enabled, because
- # Elasticsearch is *not* supposed to be accessed through a proxy
- Faraday.ignore_env_proxy = true
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