Elasticsearch interface for barnacles open source software. Stores raddec and/or dynamb and/or spatem events in Elasticsearch.
- Version 1.1 expects an Elasticsearch 8.x instance, but should be backwards-compatible with 7.x nonetheless
- Version 1.0 expects an Elasticsearch 7.x instance (see release-1.0 branch)
npm install barnacles-elasticsearch
The following code will write simulated raddec data to Elasticsearch running a local server (default port 9200). The simulated data is provided by barnowl which is typically run in conjunction with barnacles. Install the barnowl, barnacles and barnacles-elasticsearch packages using npm before running the code.
const Barnowl = require('barnowl');
const Barnacles = require('barnacles');
const BarnaclesElasticsearch = require('barnacles-elasticsearch');
let barnowl = new Barnowl();
barnowl.addListener(Barnowl, {}, Barnowl.TestListener, {});
let barnacles = new Barnacles({ barnowl: barnowl });
barnacles.addInterface(BarnaclesElasticsearch, { /* See options below */ });
barnacles-elasticsearch supports the following options:
Property | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
node | "http://localhost:9200" | Elasticsearch node |
clientOptions | null | Object of parameters for client instantiation |
client | null | An instantiated Elasticsearch client |
printErrors | false | Print errors to the console (for debug) |
eventsToStore | { raddec: {}, dynamb: {}, spatem: {} } | See default event-specific properties below |
esVersion | 8 | Can be forced to 7 if required |
For raddec events, all raddec toFlattened() options are supported. The default is { includePackets: false }.
By default barnacles-elasticsearch will connect and write to localhost:9200.
Connecting to the Elastic Cloud is straightforward using the clientOptions as follows:
const clientOptions = {
cloud: { id: "copy-paste from Elastic Cloud dashboard" },
auth: {
username: "pareto-anywhere",
password: "password"
}
}
barnacles.addInterface(BarnaclesElasticsearch, { clientOptions: clientOptions });
See the Elasticsearch JavaScript client API documentation on connecting to select the appropriate clientOptions for your instance.
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