ElasticHQ
This project is no longer maintained. Use at your own risk.
crippling of their "open source" python libs were too much to keep up with.
It has become too time-consuming to maintain this project with Elasticsearch acting as a moving target. Elastic's license changes, frequent backwards incompatibilities, andSimplified Monitoring and Management for ElasticSearch clusters.
Key Features
- Works with 2.x, 5.x, 6.x, 7.x and current versions of Elasticsearch.
- Monitor many clusters at once.
- Monitor Nodes, Indices, Shards, and general cluster metrics.
- Create and maintain Elasticsearch Indices.
- One-Click access to ES API and cat API endpoints.
- Easy-to-Use Querying capabilities.
- Copy mappings and reindex Indices.
- Real-time monitoring charts of important metrics.
- Diagnostics check-up helps alert to specific nodes having issues.
- Active project used by Fortune 100 companies around the world.
- Free and (Real) Open Source. ;-)
Quickstart: Docker
We are hosted on Dockerhub: ElasticHQ on Dockerhub
docker run -p 5000:5000 elastichq/elasticsearch-hq
- Access HQ with:
http://localhost:5000
For further instructions on docker commands and configuration, please see relevant documentation: Docker Images.
Source Installation
Requirements
- Python 3.6
Instructions
For full installation and configuration instructions, see Getting Started
- Download or clone the repository.
- Open terminal and point to root of repository. Type:
pip install -r requirements.txt
- Run server with:
python3 application.py
. Alternatively:./manage.py runserver
- Access HQ with:
http://localhost:5000
For further installation and configuration help, please read the docs: ElasticHQ Documentation
OpenShift Installation
Please see relevant documentation: ElasticHQ on OpenShift.