Link to Elasticsearch/Cloud Search Service
Description
By creating an Elasticsearch link, you can extract data from or load data to the Elasticsearch server or Cloud Search Service.
Sample Link
{ "links": [ { "link-config-values": { "configs": [ { "inputs": [ { "name": "linkConfig.host", "value": "192.168.0.50:9200;192.168.0.62:9200" }, { "name": "linkConfig.safemode", "value": "true" }, { "name": "linkConfig.user", "value": "admin" }, { "name": "linkConfig.password", "value": "Add password here." }, { "name": "linkConfig.linkType", "value": "CSS" } ], "name": "linkConfig" } ], "extended-configs": { "name": "linkConfig.extendedFields", "value": "eyLodHRwc0FjY2VzcyI6InRydWUifQ==" } }, "name": "css-cdm-autotest-nodel", "connector-name": "elasticsearch-connector" } ] }
Link Parameters
Parameter |
Mandatory |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
linkConfig.host |
Yes |
String |
List of one or more Elasticsearch servers, including the port number. The format is ip:port. Use semicolons (;) to separate multiple IP addresses. For example, 192.168.0.1:9200;192.168.0.2:9200. |
linkConfig.safemode |
No |
Boolean |
If you select the security authentication mode, you must enter the username and password, and choose whether to enable HTTPS access. |
linkConfig.user |
No |
String |
For Elasticsearch that supports username and password authentication, configure the username and password when creating a link. |
linkConfig.password |
No |
String |
Password for accessing the Elasticsearch server |
linkConfig.linkType |
Yes |
String |
Link type, which is used to distinguish the Elasticsearch link from the Cloud Search Service link |
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