- Plugins and Integrations: other versions:
- Introduction to plugins
- Plugin management
- API extension plugins
- Analysis plugins
- ICU analysis plugin
- Japanese (kuromoji) analysis plugin
kuromoji
analyzerkuromoji_iteration_mark
character filterkuromoji_tokenizer
kuromoji_baseform
token filterkuromoji_part_of_speech
token filterkuromoji_readingform
token filterkuromoji_stemmer
token filterja_stop
token filterkuromoji_number
token filterhiragana_uppercase
token filterkatakana_uppercase
token filterkuromoji_completion
token filter
- Korean (nori) analysis plugin
- Phonetic analysis plugin
- Smart Chinese analysis plugin
- Stempel Polish analysis plugin
- Ukrainian analysis plugin
- Discovery plugins
- Mapper plugins
- Snapshot/restore repository plugins
- Store plugins
- Integrations
- Creating an Elasticsearch plugin
GCE Network Host
editGCE Network Host
editWhen the discovery-gce
plugin is installed, the following are also allowed
as valid network host settings:
GCE Host Value | Description |
---|---|
|
The private IP address of the machine for a given network interface. |
|
The hostname of the machine. |
|
Same as |
Examples:
# get the IP address from network interface 1 network.host: _gce:privateIp:1_ # Using GCE internal hostname network.host: _gce:hostname_ # shortcut for _gce:privateIp:0_ (recommended) network.host: _gce_
How to start (short story)
edit- Create Google Compute Engine instance (with compute rw permissions)
- Install Elasticsearch
- Install Google Compute Engine Cloud plugin
-
Modify
elasticsearch.yml
file - Start Elasticsearch
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