![]() * caution *, you can destroy and corrupt data from this interface if you are not carefulĮs-head will attempt to remember the node that it connects to using html5 features, however this only works over http(s). Ability to chart the transformed results in a simple bar graph (including time series).Ability to collect results over time (using timer), or compare results.Ability to transform the result using javascript expressions.Select request method (get, put, post, delete), json query data, node, and path.This interface includes several options that can be combined to produce interesting results An input section that allows arbitrary call to the RESTful API to be made.Several quick access tabs that show the status of the cluster.A couple of search interfaces that allow you to query the cluster a retrieve results in raw json or tabular format.A ClusterOverview, which shows the topology of your cluster and allows you to perform index and node level operations.By default es-head will immediately attempt to connect to a cluster node at Enter a different node address in the connect box and click 'Connect' if required.A modern browser is required to use es-head ![]() elasticsearch/bin/plugin -install mobz/elasticsearch-head.There are two ways of running and installing elasticsearch-head Running as a plugin of ElasticSearch (this is the preferred method) ElasticSearch Head elasticsearch-head What is this?Įlasticsearch-head is a web front end for browsing and interacting with an Elastic Search cluster.Įlasticsearch-head is hosted and can be downloaded or forked at githubĬontact me via github or on twitter Installing and Running
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