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blazing fast npm search utility

npmsearch.com

N|Solid

This is the code that powers npmsearch.com, which provides a clean interface to searching pseudo-rated node packages from npm.

api

To query the npmsearch index, you can use the HTTP api which is effectively a proxy to elasticsearch's URI Search.

All requests go through http://npmsearch.com/query. Here's an example:

curl "http://npmsearch.com/query?q=dom&fields=name"
{"results":[{"name":["select-dom"]},{"name":["dom-manipulations"]},{"name":["zero-dom"]},{"name":["dom-stub"]},{"name":["dom-walk"]},{"name":["dom-value"]},{"name":["karma-chai-dom"]},{"name":["dom-select"]},{"name":["dom-listeners"]},{"name":["has-dom"]}],"total":7265,"from":0}

Available fields

  • author
  • created
  • dependencies
  • description
  • devDependencies
  • homepage
  • keywords
  • maintainers
  • modified
  • name
  • readme
  • repository
  • scripts
  • times
  • version
  • rating - computed rating as per bin/rating.js

Running your own npmsearch

Setup Elasticsearch

See the elasticsearch docs for setting up a node


# create an index

curl -XPUT http://localhost:9200/my-index-name

# setup the package field mappings

cat mappings.json | curl -v -XPOST http://localhost:9200/my-index-name/package/_mapping -H "Content-type: application/json" -d @-

# setup an alias to 'registry'

curl -XPOST 'http://localhost:9201/_aliases' -d '
{
  "actions" : [
    { "add" : { "index" : "my-index-name", "alias" : "registry" } }
  ]
}'

pipe the npm registry into elasticsearch

npm2es --couch="https://skimdb.npmjs.com/registry" --es="http://localhost:9200/registry"

run the server

node bin/server.js --es="http://localhost:9200/registry"

compute ratings

node bin/rating.js --es="http://localhost:9200/registry"

Authors and Contributors

Elijah InsuaGitHub/tmpvarTwitter/@tmpvar

Authored by Elijah Insua. Contributions are welcomed from anyone wanting to improve this project!

License & Copyright

npmsearch is Copyright (c) 2016 NodeSource and licensed under the MIT license. All rights not explicitly granted in the MIT license are reserved. See the included LICENSE.txt file for more details.