Manage indices
List of methods
List indices |
Get a list of indices with their associated metadata. |
Delete index |
Delete an index and all its settings, including links to its replicas. |
Copy index |
Copy an index, including its records, synonyms, rules, and settings. |
Browse index |
Get all records from an index. |
Move index |
Move or rename an index. |
Index exists |
Check if an index exists or not. |
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Create an index
Algolia creates a new index when you add a new object or add a setting to an empty index for the first time. Initializing a new index with the API client doesn’t create a new index on Algolia’s servers.
Don’t use sensitive or personally identifiable information (PII) as your index name, including names, user IDs, or email addresses. Index names appear in network requests and are publicly visible.
Asynchronous methods
All methods for managing indices are asynchronous. Calling these methods adds a new job to a queue: it’s this job, and not the method, that performs the desired action. Usually, the job takes seconds or milliseconds, but this depends on what’s in the queue: if the queue has many pending tasks, the new job must wait its turn.
To help managing the job queue, each method returns a unique taskID
which you can pass to the waitTask
method. Waiting for a task guarantees that the job has finished before proceeding with your new requests. Use waitTask
to manage dependencies, for example, when deleting an index before creating a new index with the same name, or clearing an index before adding new objects.
Analytics data
Analytics data is connected to an index, and uses the index’s name.
Analytics data is collected on a separate server, using separate processes to your main indices. There’s no hard link between your indices and the collection and storage of their analytics data. They’re two sets of data on separate servers. Therefore, actions like deleting or moving an index don’t affect your analytics data.
Copying or moving an index doesn’t transfer analytics data from source to destination:
- The analytics data stays on the source index.
- The destination index doesn’t gain any new analytics data.
Even if you delete an index or change its name, the analytics data isn’t erased: you can still access it from the dashboard’s Analytics menu (by first creating a new blank index using the original index name).