IMPORTANT: No additional bug fixes or documentation updates
will be released for this version. For the latest information, see the
current release documentation.
Management and Site Plugins
editManagement and Site Plugins
editManagement and site plugins offer UIs for managing and interacting with Elasticsearch.
Deprecated in 2.3.0.
Site plugins are deprecated and will be removed in 5.0.0. Instead, site plugins should either be migrated to Kibana or should use a standalone web server.
Core management plugins
editThe core management plugins are:
- Marvel
- [2.3.0] Deprecated in 2.3.0. The standalone Marvel plugin will be replaced by the X-Pack in 5.0.0. Marvel is a management and monitoring product for Elasticsearch. Marvel aggregates cluster wide statistics and events and offers a single interface to view and analyze them. Marvel is free for development use but requires a license to run in production.
- Migration
- This plugin will help you to check whether you can upgrade directly to Elasticsearch version 5.x, or whether you need to make changes to your data before doing so. It will run on Elasticsearch versions 2.3.x and 2.4.x.
Community contributed management and site plugins
editA number of plugins have been contributed by our community:
- BigDesk Plugin (by Lukáš Vlček)
- Dejavu, Data Browser Plugin (by appbase.io)
- Elasticsearch Graphite Plugin: Regularly updates a graphite host with indices stats and nodes stats (by Alexander Reelsen)
- Elasticsearch Head Plugin (by Ben Birch)
- Elasticsearch HQ (by Roy Russo)
- Hammer Plugin (by Andrew Cholakian)
- Inquisitor Plugin (by Zachary Tong)
- Kopf Plugin (by lmenezes)
- Mirage, 🔎 GUI for Elasticsearch Queries (by appbase.io)
- Swagger for Elasticsearch (by Tim Schlechter)
- Elasticsearch monitoring plugin for Dynatrace Application Monitoring (by Dynatrace)
These community plugins appear to have been abandoned:
- Paramedic Plugin (by Karel Minařík)
- SegmentSpy Plugin (by Zachary Tong)
- Whatson Plugin (by Xiao Yu)