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Message from %s: Daily digest
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This is an auto-generated notification from %s. Following is the daily digest of all your notifications

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To update your notification preferences, visit %s
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Email digest
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Inbox
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<!-- @license https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html GNU GPL version 3 or later -->
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<h1>Elasticsearch analyzer</h1>

<p>The Elasticsearch analyzer performs the analysis process of the search database.</p>
<p>Mahara uses the built-in <strong>mahara_analyzer</strong>.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/8.4/analysis-custom-analyzer.html">Read the Elasticsearch instructions</a> if you wish to use a different analyzer.</p>
<p>This setting cannot be changed through the web interface. You may change it by setting a value in your config.php file for the following config variable:</p>
<p><code>$cfg->plugin_search_elasticsearch_analyzer</code>.</p>
<p>It is recommended that you don't change the default "mahara_analyzer"
unless you know what you are doing.</p>
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<!-- @license https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html GNU GPL version 3 or later -->
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<h1>Bypass index name</h1>

<p>Most of the time, this setting should be left blank.</p>
<p>If this setting is populated, then Mahara will load new index data into the Elasticsearch index of this name while still retrieving search results from the Elasticsearch index stored under the "Index name" field.</p>
<p>If you want to reindex the whole site in a new index, but don't want to bring your current search capability down until reindexing finishes, you can use this field to point the reindexing cron at a new index, while the search functionality continues to use the old index.</p>
<p>Once the queue is empty, copy this index's name to the <code>$cfg->plugin_search_elasticsearch_indexname</code> variable in your config.php.</p>
<p>This setting cannot be changed through the web interface. You may change it by setting a value in your config.php file for the following config variable:</p>
<p><code>$cfg->plugin_search_elasticsearch_bypassindexname</code>.</p>
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<h1>Elasticsearch host</h1>

<p>The hostname or IP address of the Elasticsearch server.</p>
<p>This setting cannot be changed through the web interface. You may change it by setting a value in your config.php file for the following config variable:</p>
<p><code>$cfg->plugin_search_elasticsearch_host</code>.</p>
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<h1>Authentication password for writing to index</h1>

<p>If your Elasticsearch server requires a different HTTP basic authentication username and password to write to index, you may provide the <strong>password</strong> here. <strong>Note:</strong> The core Elasticsearch software itself does not provide username or password features, but you may achieve this functionality by using a plugin, such as Search Guard, or by accessing it through a proxy.</p>
<p>This setting cannot be changed through the web interface. You may change it by setting a value in your config.php file for the following config variable:</p>
<p><code>$cfg->plugin_search_elasticsearch_password</code>.</p>
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<h1>Authentication username for writing to index</h1>

<p>If your Elasticsearch server requires a different HTTP basic authentication username and password to write to index, you may provide the <strong>indexingusername</strong> here. <strong>Note:</strong> The core Elasticsearch software itself does not provide username or password features, but you may achieve this functionality by using a plugin, such as Search Guard, or by accessing it through a proxy.</p>
<p>This setting cannot be changed through the web interface. You may change it by setting a value in your config.php file for the following config variable:</p>
<p><code>$cfg->plugin_search_elasticsearch_indexingusername</code>.</p>
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