Configuration

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Upgrade the Enterprise Search specification

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You can upgrade the Enterprise Search version or change settings by editing the YAML specification. ECK will apply the changes by performing a rolling restart of Enterprise Search pods.

Customize Enterprise Search configuration

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ECK sets up a default Enterprise Search configuration. To customize it, use the config element in the specification.

At a minimum, you must set ent_search.external_url to the desired URL.

apiVersion: enterprisesearch.k8s.elastic.co/v1
kind: EnterpriseSearch
metadata:
  name: enterprise-search-quickstart
spec:
  version: 8.16.1
  count: 1
  elasticsearchRef:
    name: quickstart
  config:
    # define the exposed URL at which users will reach Enterprise Search
    ent_search.external_url: https://my-custom-domain:3002
    # configure app search document size limit
    app_search.engine.document_size.limit: 100kb

Reference Kubernetes Secrets for sensitive settings

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Sensitive settings are best stored in Kubernetes Secrets, referenced in the Enterprise Search specification.

This example sets up a Secret with SMTP credentials:

apiVersion: enterprisesearch.k8s.elastic.co/v1
kind: EnterpriseSearch
metadata:
  name: enterprise-search-quickstart
spec:
  version: 8.16.1
  count: 1
  elasticsearchRef:
    name: quickstart
  config:
    ent_search.external_url: https://my-custom-domain:3002
  configRef:
    secretName: smtp-credentials
---
kind: Secret
apiVersion: v1
metadata:
  name: smtp-credentials
stringData:
  enterprise-search.yml: |-
    email.account.enabled: true
    email.account.smtp.auth: plain
    email.account.smtp.starttls.enable: false
    email.account.smtp.host: 127.0.0.1
    email.account.smtp.port: 25
    email.account.smtp.user: myuser
    email.account.smtp.password: mypassword
    email.account.email_defaults.from: [email protected]

ECK merges the content of config and configRef into a single internal Secret. In case of duplicate settings, the configRef secret has precedence.

Customize the Pod template

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You can override the Enterprise Search Pods specification through the podTemplate element.

This example overrides the default 4Gi deployment to use 8Gi instead, and makes the deployment highly-available with 3 Pods:

apiVersion: enterprisesearch.k8s.elastic.co/v1
kind: EnterpriseSearch
metadata:
  name: enterprise-search-quickstart
spec:
  version: 8.16.1
  count: 3
  elasticsearchRef:
    name: quickstart
  podTemplate:
    spec:
      containers:
      - name: enterprise-search
        resources:
          requests:
            cpu: 3
            memory: 8Gi
          limits:
            memory: 8Gi
        env:
        - name: JAVA_OPTS
          value: -Xms7500m -Xmx7500m

Expose Enterprise Search

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By default ECK manages self-signed TLS certificates to secure the connection to Enterprise Search. It also restricts the Kubernetes service to ClusterIP type that cannot be accessed publicly.

See how to access Elastic Stack services to customize TLS settings and expose the service.

When exposed outside the scope of localhost, make sure to set ent_search.external_url accordingly in the Enterprise Search configuration.

Connect to an external Elasticsearch cluster

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The elasticsearchRef element allows ECK to automatically configure Enterprise Search to establish a secured connection to a managed Elasticsearch cluster.

Also, you can manually configure Enterprise Search to access any available Elasticsearch cluster:

apiVersion: enterprisesearch.k8s.elastic.co/v1
kind: EnterpriseSearch
metadata:
  name: enterprise-search-quickstart
spec:
  version: 8.16.1
  count: 1
  configRef:
    secretName: elasticsearch-credentials
---
kind: Secret
apiVersion: v1
metadata:
  name: elasticsearch-credentials
stringData:
  enterprise-search.yml: |-
    elasticsearch.host: <a href="https://elasticsearch-url:9200" class="ulink" target="_top">https://elasticsearch-url:9200</a>
    elasticsearch.username: elastic
    elasticsearch.password: my-password
    elasticsearch.ssl.enabled: true