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Elasticsearch - CLI

Support

  • Elasticsearch 6

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Why?

I'm tired of typing in the console curl localhost:9200, I'm a man, not a machine. And I don't want a GUI, my cluster won't stand it!

This is not an official cli for Elasticsearch. I did it for myself and you are free to use it.

Under the hood it's just python Сlick framework and Elasticsearch python client.

I wanted to make the cli as clear and simple as possible, so I removed the standard abstraction _cat/ it is not clear, and therefore causes a lot of pain when to do something quickly.

This is the first version of the cli, however you can already get most of the entities of the elastic through it. She even has tests!

The roadmap and existing features are presented below, the rest we can find in autocomplete of your shell.

DEMO time!

Just imagine what it is

es allocation set disable

Here you replace it

curl -XPOST localhost:9200/cluster/_settings -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '{"persistent": { "cluster.routing.allocation.enable": "none"}}'

Or this

es indices get 'name*'

This

curl localhost:9200/_cat/indices/name*

Of course, you can use dev_tools inside kibana but it's a cli!

ROADMAP

Config

  • Multi instance configuration
  • Switch between instance

Es api

  • info (/)
  • health
  • allocation
    • explain
    • set
      • all
      • primaries
      • new_primaries
      • none
      • disable (none)
      • enable (all)
      • default (null)
  • Settings
    • Get
    • Set config
  • Reroute
    • auto reroute
    • reroute?retry_failed
  • Indices
    • get
    • delete
    • open
    • close
    • create
  • Shards
    • get
      • relocatable
      • unasigned
  • Templates
    • get
    • delete
    • create
  • Nodes
    • Get
  • Master
    • Get
  • Mapping
  • Threads
  • Tasks
  • Snapshots

Local develop

$ virtualenv venv $ . venv/bin/activate $ pip install --editable .

OR Bash

chmod + x run.sh
./run.sh

Tests

pytest