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  • Robert Lyon's avatar
    Checking if elasticsearch can connect to host / port (bug #1256118) · e2d208ac
    Robert Lyon authored Nov 29, 2013
    
    
    Currently the getConnection() in Elastica/Client.php can give false
    positive and also throws error if no connection.
    
    What is needed is a true/false check to allow for things like notice
    feedback on extensions page or giving a warning when switching to
    'elasticsearch' on site options page when it is unreachable.
    
    Change-Id: I43506f03b943d79eb019d39fe794037fc50bd05a
    Signed-off-by: Robert Lyon's avatarRobert Lyon <robertl@catalyst.net.nz>
    e2d208ac

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