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In this section you can configure the global search preferences for the system. | In this section you can configure the global search preferences for the system. | ||
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'''Search Engine''' - you can select a search engine for the Global Search: | '''Search Engine''' - you can select a search engine for the Global Search: | ||
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Select the modules that users will be able to search against using the Global Search. | Select the modules that users will be able to search against using the Global Search. | ||
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You can select modules enabled or disabled in Global Search by simply dragging and dropping their names to a particular column of the table and saving. | You can select modules enabled or disabled in Global Search by simply dragging and dropping their names to a particular column of the table and saving. | ||
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Configure Elasticsearch preferences | Configure Elasticsearch preferences | ||
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After you set up Elasticsearch, remember to go to Search Settings and set Elasticsearch as your MintHCM search engine. | After you set up Elasticsearch, remember to go to Search Settings and set Elasticsearch as your MintHCM search engine. | ||
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Revision as of 13:04, 16 December 2019
Contents
Short Description
Manage your search preferences
Search Settings
In this section you can configure the global search preferences for the system.
Search Engine - you can select a search engine for the Global Search:
- Basic Search
- Basic + Advanced Search
- Elasticsearch Engine
Search Modules
Select the modules that users will be able to search against using the Global Search.
You can select modules enabled or disabled in Global Search by simply dragging and dropping their names to a particular column of the table and saving.
Elasticsearch
Configure Elasticsearch preferences
Here you can configure your Elasticsearch.
In General section you can:
Enable Elasticsearch - if selected, Elasticsearch is enabled.
Test Connection - by clicking this button you can check, if connection with your Elasticsearch works. However, firstly, you have to set up connection in settings below.
In Server section you provide basic set up for your Elasticsearch.
Host - enter your host address. If Elasticsearch and MintHCM are on the same server it might be localhost.
Username - enter your username.
Password - enter your password.
In Schedulers section you can view schedulers involving Elasticsearch. It uses schedulers to keep the database and the indexing engine synchronised.
In Index section you can schedule:
Full indexing - do it, after your Elasticsearch is configured and changes are saved.
Partial indexing -
After you set up Elasticsearch, remember to go to Search Settings and set Elasticsearch as your MintHCM search engine.