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---
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title: Full-text search
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description: Setting up ElasticSearch to search for statuses authored, favourited, or mentioned in.
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menu:
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docs:
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weight: 10
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parent: admin-optional
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---
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Mastodon supports full-text search when ElasticSearch is available. Mastodon’s full-text search allows logged in users to find results from their own toots, their favourites, and their mentions. It deliberately does not allow searching for arbitrary strings in the entire database.
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## Installing ElasticSearch {#install}
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ElasticSearch requires a Java runtime. If you don’t have Java already installed, do it now. Assuming you are logged in as `root`:
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```bash
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apt install openjdk-17-jre-headless
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```
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Add the official ElasticSearch repository to apt:
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```bash
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wget -O /usr/share/keyrings/elasticsearch.asc https://artifacts.elastic.co/GPG-KEY-elasticsearch
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echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/elasticsearch.asc] https://artifacts.elastic.co/packages/7.x/apt stable main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/elastic-7.x.list
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```
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Now you can install ElasticSearch:
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```bash
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apt update
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apt install elasticsearch
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```
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{{< hint style="warning" >}}
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**Security warning:** By default, ElasticSearch is supposed to bind to localhost only, i.e. be inaccessible from the outside network. You can check which address ElasticSearch binds to by looking at `network.host` within `/etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml`. Consider that anyone who can access ElasticSearch can access and modify any data within it, as there is no authentication layer. So it’s really important that the access is secured. Having a firewall that only exposes the 22, 80 and 443 ports is advisable, as outlined in the [main installation instructions](../../prerequisites/#install-a-firewall-and-only-whitelist-ssh-http-and-https-ports). If you have a multi-host setup, you must know how to secure internal traffic.
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{{< /hint >}}
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{{< hint style="danger" >}}
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**Security warning:** ElasticSearch versions between `2.0` and `2.14.1` are affected by an [exploit](https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2021-44228) in the `log4j` library. If affected, please refer to the [temporary mitigation](https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/81618#issuecomment-991000240) from the ElasticSearch issue tracker.
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{{< /hint >}}
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To start ElasticSearch:
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```bash
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systemctl daemon-reload
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systemctl enable --now elasticsearch
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```
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## Configuring Mastodon {#config}
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Edit `.env.production` to add the following variables:
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```bash
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ES_ENABLED=true
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ES_HOST=localhost
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ES_PORT=9200
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```
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If you have multiple Mastodon servers on the same machine, and you are planning to use the same ElasticSearch installation for all of them, make sure that all of them have unique `REDIS_NAMESPACE` in their configurations, to differentiate the indices. If you need to override the prefix of the ElasticSearch indices, you can set `ES_PREFIX` directly.
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After saving the new configuration, restart Mastodon processes for it to take effect:
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```bash
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systemctl restart mastodon-sidekiq
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systemctl reload mastodon-web
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```
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Now it's time to create the ElasticSearch indices and fill them with data:
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```bash
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su - mastodon
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cd live
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RAILS_ENV=production bin/tootctl search deploy
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```
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## Search optimization for other languages
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### Chinese search optimization {#chinese-search-optimization}
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The default analyzer of the ElasticSearch is the standard analyzer, which may not be the best especially for Chinese. To improve search experience, you can install a language specific analyzer. Before creating the indices in ElasticSearch, install the following ElasticSearch extensions:
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- [elasticsearch-analysis-ik](https://github.com/medcl/elasticsearch-analysis-ik)
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- [elasticsearch-analysis-stconvert](https://github.com/medcl/elasticsearch-analysis-stconvert)
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And then modify Mastodon's index definition as follows:
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```diff
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diff --git a/app/chewy/accounts_index.rb b/app/chewy/accounts_index.rb
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--- a/app/chewy/accounts_index.rb
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+++ b/app/chewy/accounts_index.rb
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ class AccountsIndex < Chewy::Index
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settings index: { refresh_interval: '5m' }, analysis: {
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analyzer: {
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content: {
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- tokenizer: 'whitespace',
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+ tokenizer: 'ik_max_word',
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filter: %w(lowercase asciifolding cjk_width),
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},
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diff --git a/app/chewy/statuses_index.rb b/app/chewy/statuses_index.rb
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--- a/app/chewy/statuses_index.rb
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+++ b/app/chewy/statuses_index.rb
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@@ -16,9 +16,17 @@ class StatusesIndex < Chewy::Index
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language: 'possessive_english',
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},
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},
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+ char_filter: {
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+ tsconvert: {
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+ type: 'stconvert',
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+ keep_both: false,
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+ delimiter: '#',
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+ convert_type: 't2s',
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+ },
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+ },
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analyzer: {
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content: {
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- tokenizer: 'uax_url_email',
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+ tokenizer: 'ik_max_word',
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filter: %w(
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english_possessive_stemmer
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lowercase
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@@ -27,6 +35,7 @@ class StatusesIndex < Chewy::Index
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english_stop
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english_stemmer
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),
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+ char_filter: %w(tsconvert),
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},
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},
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}
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diff --git a/app/chewy/tags_index.rb b/app/chewy/tags_index.rb
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--- a/app/chewy/tags_index.rb
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+++ b/app/chewy/tags_index.rb
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@@ -2,10 +2,19 @@
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class TagsIndex < Chewy::Index
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settings index: { refresh_interval: '15m' }, analysis: {
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+ char_filter: {
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+ tsconvert: {
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+ type: 'stconvert',
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+ keep_both: false,
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+ delimiter: '#',
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+ convert_type: 't2s',
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+ },
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+ },
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analyzer: {
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content: {
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- tokenizer: 'keyword',
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+ tokenizer: 'ik_max_word',
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filter: %w(lowercase asciifolding cjk_width),
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+ char_filter: %w(tsconvert),
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},
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edge_ngram: {
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```
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