Might bring more users onboard, for the better CI/testing ergonomics. Thanks!
Specifically, there's a "pop" method which: "pops an item out of index" and a "flusho" method which "Flushes the indexed text from an objects". They kind of sound awfully similar and take similar args.
Otherwise it all looks pretty straightforward - just that one small conceptual thing might be explained a bit more in the docs.
q.v. https://github.com/zinclabs/zinc/blob/v0.3.6/docs/swagger.ya...
Note that a reasonable API doesn't require it to match the ES API, and if I'm feeling really bitter, doesn't even include the ES API.
Now when someone says they're a replacement that's a lot more specific; I see ZincSearch makes a qualified claim of that form, if that's not accurate, then yeah, it's worth complaining. But lots of things are alternatives without being replacements (and really replacement doesn't always have such a narrow meaning either, kind of depends on usage)
> (Kibana is not supported with zinc. Zinc provides its own UI).
We're going the same route in my new place. If you want full text search with scalabilty and durability (and automated lifecycle management, these days) ES is still really the only game in town (not counting OpenSearch, as it's the same thing).
Wow, you really are swinging for the fences, then. I wish you all the best, because running Splunk is terrible, and ripe for replacement, but its search featureset and UX are massive so I hope you are laser focused on who the target audience is for your product
Looking for some small niche... Industrial, automotive, even garbage truck monitoring :-) I'm not looking to build a massive public company or anything either... More a lifestyle business. We'll see.
I can't think of a better/more well done user interface than Kibana. Am I missing something?