Internal implementation of NEST Reindex
uses scroll to move documents from one index to another.
It should be good starting point.
Below you can find interesting for you code from github.
var page = 0;
var searchResult = this.CurrentClient.Search<T>(
s => s
.Index(fromIndex)
.AllTypes()
.From(0)
.Size(size)
.Query(this._reindexDescriptor._QuerySelector ?? (q=>q.MatchAll()))
.SearchType(SearchType.Scan)
.Scroll(scroll)
);
if (searchResult.Total <= 0)
throw new ReindexException(searchResult.ConnectionStatus, "index " + fromIndex + " has no documents!");
IBulkResponse indexResult = null;
do
{
var result = searchResult;
searchResult = this.CurrentClient.Scroll<T>(s => s
.Scroll(scroll)
.ScrollId(result.ScrollId)
);
if (searchResult.Documents.HasAny())
indexResult = this.IndexSearchResults(searchResult, observer, toIndex, page);
page++;
} while (searchResult.IsValid && indexResult != null && indexResult.IsValid && searchResult.Documents.HasAny());
Also you can take a look at integration test for Scroll
[Test]
public void SearchTypeScan()
{
var scanResults = this.Client.Search<ElasticsearchProject>(s => s
.From(0)
.Size(1)
.MatchAll()
.Fields(f => f.Name)
.SearchType(SearchType.Scan)
.Scroll("2s")
);
Assert.True(scanResults.IsValid);
Assert.False(scanResults.FieldSelections.Any());
Assert.IsNotNullOrEmpty(scanResults.ScrollId);
var results = this.Client.Scroll<ElasticsearchProject>(s=>s
.Scroll("4s")
.ScrollId(scanResults.ScrollId)
);
var hitCount = results.Hits.Count();
while (results.FieldSelections.Any())
{
Assert.True(results.IsValid);
Assert.True(results.FieldSelections.Any());
Assert.IsNotNullOrEmpty(results.ScrollId);
var localResults = results;
results = this.Client.Scroll<ElasticsearchProject>(s=>s
.Scroll("4s")
.ScrollId(localResults.ScrollId));
hitCount += results.Hits.Count();
}
Assert.AreEqual(scanResults.Total, hitCount);
}