Data Tier: MarkLogic
- Last Updated: May 5, 2026
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- MarkLogic Server
- Documentation
The steps in this section configure MarkLogic for a FastTrack-enabled project. Complete these steps with MarkLogic server installed and running.
Databases and App Server
MarkLogic databases store the documents that a FastTrack project searches. A MarkLogic app server exposes these documents through a REST API. These setup steps use the Documents and Modules databases and the App-Services app server. These are automatically created when MarkLogic is initialized.
Note:
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The setup script configures the App-Services app server to use basic authentication.
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The Documents and Modules databases are located under the Databases heading in the MarkLogic Administration Interface. App-Services is located under App Servers. The Administration Interface can be accessed on port 8001 (http://localhost:8001/).
User
MarkLogic applications require a user with permission to execute searches via MarkLogic's REST API. The setup script creates a new fasttrack-getting-started-user with a rest-admin role.
For more information about MarkLogic users and roles, see the [Security Guide](https://docs.progress.com/bundle/marklogic-server-secure-12 # This is the version of marklogic. Change this variable when you want links to point to a different version of the docs/page/topics/introduction-to-security.html).
Documents
The setup script loads a set of JSON documents that describe persons in the Documents database. These documents can be searched with the application. Here is an example of a document:
{ "envelope": {
"entityType": "person",
"id": 1001,
"firstName": "Nerta",
"lastName": "Hallwood",
"title": "Marketing Manager",
"status": "active",
"dob": "1985-03-04",
"salary": 104000,
"address": {
"street": "40 Summer Ridge Point",
"city": "Cincinnati",
"state": "Ohio",
"country": "United States",
"latitude": 39.1848,
"longitude": -84.3448
},
"image": "person-1001.jpg",
"content": "And this, our life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything.",
"relations": [
{
"triple": {
"subject": "http://example.org/1001",
"predicate": "http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/knows/",
"object": {
"datatype" : "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string",
"value":"1002"
}
}
},
{
"triple": {
"subject": "http://example.org/1001",
"predicate": "http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/knows/",
"object": {
"datatype" : "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string",
"value":"1003"
}
}
}
]
}
}
Query options
Query options can customize MarkLogic search results. The setup script loads query options into the Modules database that allow a match "snippet" to be returned for each result. A snippet includes contextual information about what values in the documents matched the search query.
For more information about query options and how they affect search results, see [Search Customization Using Query Options](https://docs.progress.com/bundle/marklogic-server-use-search-12 # This is the version of marklogic. Change this variable when you want links to point to a different version of the docs/page/topics/query-options.html).
Install dependencies
Install these dependencies by running this command from the fasttrack-getting-started/setup directory:
npm install
Run the setup script
To configure the app server, set up a user, load example documents, and install query options:
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Run this command from the
fasttrack-getting-started/setupdirectory:npm startThe setup script configuration is stored in the
setup/config.jsfile. This file can be edited if needed. -
After running the command, confirm that documents were loaded by opening MarkLogic's QConsole application at port 8000 and explore the Documents and Modules databases at http://localhost:8000/qconsole.