Well I fixed it after much searching on Stack Overflow I realized that I
needed to create an initializer for it:
if Rails.env == "production"
url =
'https://search-shipit-search-6l6jwr5uhyg5evytk6o3unidya.us-east-1.es.amazonaws.com/'
Elasticsearch::Model.client = Elasticsearch::Client.new url: url
Searchkick.client = Elasticsearch::Client.new(hosts: url,
retry_on_failure: true, transport_options: {request: {timeout: 250}})
else
url = 'http://localhost:9200/'
Elasticsearch::Model.client = Elasticsearch::Client.new url: url
Searchkick.client = Elasticsearch::Client.new(hosts: url,
retry_on_failure: true, transport_options: {request: {timeout: 250}})
end
Then I had to reindex the DB and migrate to Heroku. Just to see if it
would work I copied that code directly from an answer on Stack Overflow
but now I'm wondering about the AWS url in the if statement, because
that works for me but I have no idea where that URL is from since I
don't personally have an AWS account, is there another more free place
to host your Elasticsearch? By using this URL am I hijacking someone
else's AWS's account?
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