IMPORTANT: No additional bug fixes or documentation updates
will be released for this version. For the latest information, see the
current release documentation.
Integrations
editIntegrations
editIntegrations are not plugins, but are external tools or modules that make it easier to work with Elasticsearch.
CMS integrations
editSupported by the community:
edit- Drupal: Drupal Elasticsearch integration via Search API.
- Drupal: Drupal Elasticsearch integration.
- ElasticPress: Elasticsearch WordPress Plugin
- WPSOLR: Elasticsearch (and Apache Solr) WordPress Plugin
- Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware: Tiki has native support for Elasticsearch. This provides faster & better search (facets, etc), along with some Natural Language Processing features (ex.: More like this)
- XWiki Next Generation Wiki: XWiki has an Elasticsearch and Kibana macro allowing to run Elasticsearch queries and display the results in XWiki pages using XWiki’s scripting language as well as include Kibana Widgets in XWiki pages
Data import/export and validation
editRivers were used to import data from external systems into Elasticsearch prior to the 2.0 release. Elasticsearch releases 2.0 and later do not support rivers.
Supported by Elastic:
edit-
Logstash output to Elasticsearch:
The Logstash
elasticsearch
output plugin. -
Elasticsearch input to Logstash
The Logstash
elasticsearch
input plugin. -
Elasticsearch event filtering in Logstash
The Logstash
elasticsearch
filter plugin. -
Elasticsearch bulk codec
The Logstash
es_bulk
plugin decodes the Elasticsearch bulk format into individual events.
Supported by the community:
edit- JDBC importer: The Java Database Connection (JDBC) importer allows to fetch data from JDBC sources for indexing into Elasticsearch (by Jörg Prante)
- Kafka Standalone Consumer (Indexer): Kafka Standalone Consumer [Indexer] will read messages from Kafka in batches, processes(as implemented) and bulk-indexes them into Elasticsearch. Flexible and scalable. More documentation in above GitHub repo’s Wiki.
- Mongolastic: A tool that clones data from Elasticsearch to MongoDB and vice versa
- Scrutineer: A high performance consistency checker to compare what you’ve indexed with your source of truth content (e.g. DB)
- IMAP/POP3/Mail importer: The Mail importer allows to fetch data from IMAP and POP3 servers for indexing into Elasticsearch (by Hendrik Saly)
- FS Crawler: The File System (FS) crawler allows to index documents (PDF, Open Office…) from your local file system and over SSH. (by David Pilato)
- Elasticsearch Evolution: A library to migrate elasticsearch mappings.
- PGSync: A tool for syncing data from Postgres to Elasticsearch.
Deployment
editSupported by the community:
editFramework integrations
editSupported by the community:
edit- Apache Camel Integration: An Apache camel component to integrate Elasticsearch
- Catmandu: An Elasticsearch backend for the Catmandu framework.
- FOSElasticaBundle: Symfony2 Bundle wrapping Elastica.
- Grails: Elasticsearch Grails plugin.
- Haystack: Modular search for Django
- Hibernate Search Integration with Hibernate ORM, from the Hibernate team. Automatic synchronization of write operations, yet exposes full Elasticsearch capabilities for queries. Can return either Elasticsearch native or re-map queries back into managed entities loaded within transaction from the reference database.
- Spring Data Elasticsearch: Spring Data implementation for Elasticsearch
- Spring Elasticsearch: Spring Factory for Elasticsearch
- Twitter Storehaus: Thin asynchronous Scala client for Storehaus.
- Zeebe: An Elasticsearch exporter acts as a bridge between Zeebe and Elasticsearch
- Apache Pulsar: The Elasticsearch Sink Connector is used to pull messages from Pulsar topics and persist the messages to a index.
- Micronaut Elasticsearch Integration: Integration of Micronaut with Elasticsearch
- Apache StreamPipes: StreamPipes is a framework that enables users to work with IoT data sources.
- Apache MetaModel: Providing a common interface for discovery, exploration of metadata and querying of different types of data sources.
- Jooby Framework: Scalable, fast and modular micro web framework for Java.
- Micrometer: Vendor-neutral application metrics facade. Think SLF4j, but for metrics.
Hadoop integrations
editSupported by Elastic:
edit- es-hadoop: Elasticsearch real-time search and analytics natively integrated with Hadoop. Supports Map/Reduce, Cascading, Apache Hive, Apache Pig, Apache Spark and Apache Storm.
Supported by the community:
edit- Garmadon: Garmadon is a solution for Hadoop Cluster realtime introspection.
Health and Performance Monitoring
editSupported by the community:
edit- check-es: Nagios/Shinken plugins for checking on Elasticsearch
- SPM for Elasticsearch: Performance monitoring with live charts showing cluster and node stats, integrated alerts, email reports, etc.
- Zabbix monitoring template: Monitor the performance and status of your Elasticsearch nodes and cluster with Zabbix and receive events information.