Connector for Elasticsearch 7.x
The Elasticsearch 7.x connector allows you to connect and access data from an Elasticsearch cluster using Java High Level REST Client.
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NOTE |
· To enable the Elasticsearch 7.x connector, refer to Elasticsearch Connectors Dependency Installation for more information on how to copy the provided dependency files to the Lib folder. · The Elasticsearch 7.x connector supports Elasticsearch 7.x versions. · Elasticsearch 6.x and Elasticsearch 7.x connectors will not work in a single Panopticon Real Time instance due to conflicting Elasticsearch API dependencies. |
Steps:
1. Enter the following information:
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Property |
Description |
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Host |
The hostname of any node in your Elasticsearch cluster, or localhost for a node on your local machine. |
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Port |
The port running the Elasticsearch HTTP service (default is 9300). If the port you wish to use is different from the default port, change the value to the correct one. |
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User Id |
The username used to connect to the Elasticsearch 7.x service. |
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Password |
The password used to connect to the Elasticsearch 7.x service. Check the Show Characters box to display the entered password characters. |
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Cluster Name |
The cluster name that can be used to discover and auto-join nodes. |
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Index Name |
The Index name in Elasticsearch. This is some type of data organization mechanism that allows partition of data in a certain way. |
2. Enter an optional JSON-encoded request body in the Query box.
3. Click
. The
columns populate the Output Column section.
4. Click
to add columns and specify their properties:
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Property |
Description |
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Name |
The column name of the source schema. |
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Type |
The data type of the column. Can be a Text, Numeric, or Time |
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Date Format |
The format when the data type is Time. |
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Enabled |
Determines whether the message field should be processed. |
To delete a column,
check its
or
all the column entries, check the topmost
, then click .


