fix(metadata): check if elasticsearch is set to false by user through ApiResource (#5115) #5177
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If
elasticsearch
is set tofalse
by the user forcefully on theApiResource
attribute, then don't bother fetching the index anyway. This just causes needless slowdowns during container build.I would've liked to revert the logic, in other words, only do the
hasIndices
check ifelasticsearch: true
, but that would introduce a BC break, so after this change, projects using a mix of orm & elasticsearch entities can simply mark their orm entities withelasticsearch: false
and their elasticsearch entities withelasticsearch: true
, and the index discovery will only be done on those withelasticsearch: true
.Not a big deal if your application is small, but once you start getting into triple digits of entities, doing a request for every single entity causes major slowdowns when
APP_ENV
is not set toprod
(when the operations aren't cached).