elasticsearch-head
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A web front end for an elastic search cluster
h1. elasticsearch-head
h2. A web front end for an Elasticsearch cluster
h3. "http://mobz.github.io/elasticsearch-head":http://mobz.github.io/elasticsearch-head
h2. Running
There are multiple ways of running elasticsearch-head.
h4. Running with built in server
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@git clone git://github.com/mobz/elasticsearch-head.git@
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@cd elasticsearch-head@
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@npm install@
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@npm run start@
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@open@ "http://localhost:9100/":http://localhost:9100/
This will start a local webserver running on port 9100 serving elasticsearch-head
h4. Running with docker
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for Elasticsearch 5.x: @docker run -p 9100:9100 mobz/elasticsearch-head:5@
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for Elasticsearch 2.x: @docker run -p 9100:9100 mobz/elasticsearch-head:2@
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for Elasticsearch 1.x: @docker run -p 9100:9100 mobz/elasticsearch-head:1@
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for fans of alpine there is @mobz/elasticsearch-head:5-alpine@
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@open@ "http://localhost:9100/":http://localhost:9100/
h4. Running as a Chrome extension
- Install "ElasticSearch Head":https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/elasticsearch-head/ffmkiejjmecolpfloofpjologoblkegm/ from the Chrome Web Store.
- Click the extension icon in the toolbar of your web browser.
- Note that you don't need to "enable CORS":#enable-cors-in-elasticsearch with this method.
h4. Running as a plugin of Elasticsearch (deprecated)
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for Elasticsearch 5.x, 6.x, and 7.x: site plugins are not supported. Run "as a standalone server":#running-with-built-in-server
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for Elasticsearch 2.x: @sudo elasticsearch/bin/plugin install mobz/elasticsearch-head@
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for Elasticsearch 1.x: @sudo elasticsearch/bin/plugin -install mobz/elasticsearch-head/1.x@
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for Elasticsearch 0.x: @sudo elasticsearch/bin/plugin -install mobz/elasticsearch-head/0.9@
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@open http://localhost:9200/_plugin/head/@
This will automatically download the appropriate version of elasticsearch-head from github and run it as a plugin within the elasticsearch cluster. In this mode elasticsearch-head automatically connects to the node that is running it
h4. Running with the local proxy
This is an experimental feature which creates a local proxy for many remote elasticsearch clusters
- configure clusters in proxy/clusters
- create a file per remote cluster you want to connect to ( see @localhost9200.json@ as example )
- requires node >= 6.0
- @npm install@
- @npm run proxy@
At the moment it only works with @grunt server@ running on http://localhost:9100
h4. Alternatives
- File System: elastisearch-head is a standalone webapp written in good-ol' html5. This means, you can put it up on any webserver, run it directly from the filesystem. It'll even fit on a floppy disk.
- DEB package: There is an unofficial deb package. the plugin executable will be available at @/usr/share/elasticsearch/bin/plugin@.
- Homebrew: There is an unofficial keg. The plugin executable will be available at @/usr/local/Cellar/elasticsearch/(elasticsearch version)/libexec/bin/plugin@.
h3. Connecting to elasticsearch
By default elasticsearch exposes a http rest API on port 9200 which elasticsearch-head connects to.
h4. Enable CORS in elasticsearch
When not running as a Chrome extension or as a plugin of elasticsearch (which is not even possible from version 5), you must enable "CORS":https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/modules-http.html in elasticsearch, or else your browser will reject elasticsearch-head's requests due to violation of the same-origin policy.
In elasticsearch configuration;
- add @http.cors.enabled: true@
- you must also set @http.cors.allow-origin@ because no origin allowed by default. @http.cors.allow-origin: "*"@ is valid value, however it's considered as a security risk as your cluster is open to cross origin from anywhere.
h4. Basic Authentication
elasticsearch-head will add basic auth headers to each request if you pass in the "correct url parameters":#url-parameters You will also need to add @http.cors.allow-headers: Authorization@ to the elasticsearch configuration
h4. x-pack
elasticsearch x-pack requires basic authentication and CORS as described above. Make sure you have the correct CORS setup and then open es-head with a url like "http://localhost:9100/?auth_user=elastic&auth_password=changeme"
h4. URL Parameters
Parameters may be appended to the url to set an initial state eg. @head/index.html?base_uri=http://node-01.example.com:9200@
- @base_uri@ force elasticsearch-head to connect to a particular node.
- @dashboard@ experimental feature to open elasticsearch-head in a mode suitable for dashboard / radiator. Accepts one parameter @dashboard=cluster@
- @auth_user@ adds basic auth credentials to http requests ( requires "elasticsearch-http-basic":https://github.com/karussell/elasticsearch-http-basic plugin or a reverse proxy )
- @auth_password@ basic auth password as above (note: without "additional security layers":http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/988/is-basic-auth-secure-if-done-over-https, passwords are sent over the network in the clear )
- @lang@ force elasticsearch-head to use specified ui language (eg: en, fr, pt, zh, zh-TW, tr, ja)
h4. Contributing
To contribute to elasticsearch-head you will need the following developer tools
git and a "github":https://github.com/ account
"node ( including npm )":http://nodejs.org/download
"grunt-cli":http://gruntjs.com/getting-started
(to run jasmine tests) "phantomjs":http://phantomjs.org
Then
create a fork of elasticsearch-head on github
clone your fork to your machine
@cd elasticsearch-head@
@npm install@ # downloads node dev dependencies
@grunt dev@ # builds the distribution files, then watches the src directory for changes (if you have an warning like "Warning: Task "clean" failed. Use --force to continue.", well use --force ;) )
Changes to both _site and src directories must be committed, to allow people to run elasticsearch-head without running dev tools and follow existing dev patterns, such as indenting with tabs.
h5. Contributing an Internationalisation
- Simplified Chinese by "darkcount":https://github.com/hangxin1940
- Traditional Chinese by "kewang":https://github.com/kewang
- English (primary) by "Ben Birch":https://twitter.com/mobz
- French by "David Pilato":https://twitter.com/dadoonet
- Portuguese by "caiodangelo":https://github.com/caiodangelo
- Turkish by "Cemre Mengu":https://github.com/cemremengu
- Japanese by "Satoshi Kimura":https://github.com/satoshi-kimura
- Vietnamese by "Du Tran":https://github.com/quangdutran
To contribute an internationalisation
Follow "Contributing" instructions above
Find your 2-character "ISO 639-1 language code":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-1_codes
edit _site/index.html to add your 2 letter language code to the data-langs attribute of this line @<script src="_site/i18n.js" data-baseDir="_site/lang" data-langs="en,fr,your_lang_here">@
make a copy of @src/app/langs/en_strings.js@ prefixed with your language code
convert english strings and fragments to your language. "Formatting Rules":http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/i18n/format/messageintro.html
Submit a pull request
!http://mobz.github.com/elasticsearch-head/screenshots/clusterOverview.png(ClusterOverview Screenshot)!