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I need to test functionality of project which is built on elasticsearch. I already have lots of data stored in the db. But i want somehow to test it without any possible harm. Is there any possible way or technology(which works like h2 f.e) to do it.










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          H2 is a in memory database, also embeddable in your application. In the past versions of ES there was a option to bootstrap a embedded elasticsearch node with your application.



          In the current version this feature is not available anymore. So you'll need to bring up at least one node using a second machine, VM or container running elasticsearch. At least running elsticsearch on your machine is still a option.



          But maybe you're still on a old version of elasticsearch? Then have a look on this SO (assuming you're using java): How to start elasticsearch 5.1 embedded in my java application?






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            H2 is a in memory database, also embeddable in your application. In the past versions of ES there was a option to bootstrap a embedded elasticsearch node with your application.



            In the current version this feature is not available anymore. So you'll need to bring up at least one node using a second machine, VM or container running elasticsearch. At least running elsticsearch on your machine is still a option.



            But maybe you're still on a old version of elasticsearch? Then have a look on this SO (assuming you're using java): How to start elasticsearch 5.1 embedded in my java application?






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              H2 is a in memory database, also embeddable in your application. In the past versions of ES there was a option to bootstrap a embedded elasticsearch node with your application.



              In the current version this feature is not available anymore. So you'll need to bring up at least one node using a second machine, VM or container running elasticsearch. At least running elsticsearch on your machine is still a option.



              But maybe you're still on a old version of elasticsearch? Then have a look on this SO (assuming you're using java): How to start elasticsearch 5.1 embedded in my java application?






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                H2 is a in memory database, also embeddable in your application. In the past versions of ES there was a option to bootstrap a embedded elasticsearch node with your application.



                In the current version this feature is not available anymore. So you'll need to bring up at least one node using a second machine, VM or container running elasticsearch. At least running elsticsearch on your machine is still a option.



                But maybe you're still on a old version of elasticsearch? Then have a look on this SO (assuming you're using java): How to start elasticsearch 5.1 embedded in my java application?






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                H2 is a in memory database, also embeddable in your application. In the past versions of ES there was a option to bootstrap a embedded elasticsearch node with your application.



                In the current version this feature is not available anymore. So you'll need to bring up at least one node using a second machine, VM or container running elasticsearch. At least running elsticsearch on your machine is still a option.



                But maybe you're still on a old version of elasticsearch? Then have a look on this SO (assuming you're using java): How to start elasticsearch 5.1 embedded in my java application?







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