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escli

escli is a command-line tool for managing elasticsearch cluster. If you want to set number_of_replicas of index, you should do with curl like below example.

$ curl -X PUT "localhost:9200/my-index-000001/_settings?pretty" -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d'
{
  "index" : {
    "number_of_replicas" : 2
  }
}
'

But with escli, you type below command.

$ escli index settings my-index-000001 number_of_replicas 2

escli should be make your elasticsearch experience more powerful.

Release Note

Release Note is Here

WARNING If you used escli 0.0.4, you have to change your config file. configuration field elasticsearch_url is changed url.

[AS-IS]

- profile: localhost
  elasticsearch_url: http://localhost:9200
  aws_region: ap-northeast-2

[TO-BE]

- profile: localhost
  url: http://localhost:9200
  aws_region: ap-northeast-2

Installation

Required

Install escli binary

On MAC

$ brew tap devopsartfactory/devopsart
$ brew update
$ brew install escli 

On Linux

$ curl -Lo escli https://escli.s3.ap-northeast-2.amazonaws.com/escli/releases/latest/escli-linux-amd64
$ sudo install escli /usr/bin

initialize escli

configuration of escli is stored at ~/.escli/config.yaml file. for the first time, there is no configuration so you have to initialize configuration with escli profiles add

? Your Profile Name :  localhost
? Your ElasticSearch or OpenSearch URL :  https://localhost:9200
? Select your product (elasticsearch or opensearch) :  elasticsearch
? Your AWS Default Region (If you don't use AWS, type blank) :
? Your HTTP Username (If you don't use http basic authentication, type blank) :  elastic
? Your HTTP Password (If you don't use http basic authentication, type blank) :  ********************
? Your certificateFingerPrint (If you don't use certificate finger print, type blank) :  67c2d588a7a6a50e773d0cc91f83cab7a6c11a19e199f3f075b9b6d873a5992a
- profile: localhost
  url: https://localhost:9200
  product: elasticsearch
  http_username: elastic
  http_password: qZzEp0Hc112zYx=Z+xQb
  certificate_finger_print: 67c2d588a7a6a50e773d0cc91f83cab7a6c11a19e199f3f075b9b6d873a5992a

? Are you sure to add profile to configuration file?  yes
Adding profile to configuration file is successfully in /Users/alden/.escli/config.yaml

How to use

configuration

field description
profile name of profile
url url of target system
product product of target system. elasticsearch or opensearch (default : elasticsearch)
aws_region aws region that you use
http_username http username of target system. It is needed if you use basic http authentication.
http_password http password of target system.
certificate_fingerprint certificate fingerprint of target system

configuration example

- profile: dev-access-log
  url: https://dev-access-log.ap-northeast-2.es.amazonaws.com
  product: opensearch
- profile: prod-access-log
  url: https://prod-access-log.ap-northeast-2.es.amazonaws.com
  product: opensearch
  http_username: elastic
  http_password: abcdefg
- profile: localhost
  url: https://localhost:9200
  product: elasticsearch
  http_username: elastic
  http_password: qZzEp0Hc112zYx=Z+xQb
  certificate_finger_print: 67c2d588a7a6a50e773d0cc91f83cab7a6c11a19e199f3f075b9b6d873a5992a

common options

  • --profile : you can specify profile from configuration file. if you don't specify --profile option, escli use first profile of configuration file.
  • --config : you can specify configuration file. if you don't specify --config option, escli use ~/.escli/config.yaml configuration file.

profiles command

you can add one more elasticsearch clusters to your configuration file by profiles command. and then you can use profile with --profile option

command list

command description
profiles list shows profiles.
profiles add add profile to configuration file
profiles remove remove profile from configuration file

examples

$ escli profiles add
? Your Profile Name :  localhost
? Your ElasticSearch or OpenSearch URL :  https://localhost:9200
? Select your product (elasticsearch or opensearch) :  elasticsearch
? Your AWS Default Region (If you don't use AWS, type blank) :
? Your HTTP Username (If you don't use http basic authentication, type blank) :  elastic
? Your HTTP Password (If you don't use http basic authentication, type blank) :  ********************
? Your certificateFingerPrint (If you don't use certificate finger print, type blank) :  67c2d588a7a6a50e773d0cc91f83cab7a6c11a19e199f3f075b9b6d873a5992a
- profile: localhost
  url: https://localhost:9200
  product: elasticsearch
  http_username: elastic
  http_password: qZzEp0Hc112zYx=Z+xQb
  certificate_finger_print: 67c2d588a7a6a50e773d0cc91f83cab7a6c11a19e199f3f075b9b6d873a5992a

? Are you sure to add profile to configuration file?  yes
Adding profile to configuration file is successfully in /Users/alden/.escli/config.yaml
$ escli profiles list
Profile                  : localhost
URL                      : https://localhost:9200
Product                  : elasticsearch
HTTP Username            : elastic
HTTP Password            : ************
Certificate Finger Print : 67c2d588a7a6a50e773d0cc91f83cab7a6c11a19e199f3f075b9b6d873a5992a
$ escli cat health --profile log-es

cat command

command list

command description
cat health shows health of cluster. it calls _cat/health API
cat indices shows information of indices. it calls _cat/indices API
cat nodes shows information of nodes. it calls _cat/nodes API
cat shards shows information of shards. it calls _cat/shards API

available options

option description
troubled-only shows objects with trouble. such as yellow status or red status
sort-by set sort key.

examples

$ escli cat indices

index                                                   health  status  pri     rep     store.size
.kibana_1                                               green   open    1       1          918.1kb
.kibana_task_manager                                    green   open    1       1           26.5kb
.monitoring-es-6-2021.01.04                             green   open    1       1           21.2gb
.monitoring-es-6-2021.01.05                             green   open    1       1           21.7gb
$ escli cat indices --troubled-only
index                                             health  status  pri     rep     store.size
application-log-2020.11.01                        red     open    40      0          202.4gb
application-log-2020.11.02                        red     open    40      0          289.8gb
application-log-2020.11.03                        red     open    40      0          199.9gb
$ escli cat indices --sorted-by store.size:desc
index                                        health  status  pri     rep     store.size
application-log-2021.01.07                   green   open    100     1            3.3tb
application-log-2021.01.04                   green   open    100     1              3tb
application-log-2021.01.06                   green   open    100     1            2.9tb

snapshot command

snapshot command doesn't support OpenSearch.

command list

command description
snapshot list shows information of repositories and snapshots. it calls _cat/snapshot API.
snapshot archive change storage class of snapshots to S3 glacier. it works on AWS only.
snapshot restore change storage class of snapshots to S3 standard and restore snapshot.
snapshot create create snapshot of indices.

available options

option description
force do not ask continue. it will be used for automated batch job. (only archive, restore command)
with-repo shows snapshots of specified repo (only list command)
repo-only shows only information of repos (only list command)

examples

$ escli snapshot list --repo-only
Repository ID : log-archive
Repository ID : log-archive-standard-ia
Repository ID : log-archive-standard
$ escli snapshot create prod-snapshot snapshots-2021-01-01 result-prod-2021-01-01
snapshots-2021-01-01 is created
$ escli snapshot archive send-mail-result-prod-snapshot snapshots-2020-12-31 --region us-east-1
bucket name : result-prod
base path : elasticsearch-snapshot-standard
Downloaded /tmp/index-456 81207 bytes
index name : result-prod-2020-12-31
elasticsearch-snapshot-standard/indices/z8bqmUmAQxy8tuwSsmFEKg/0/__-urzTmmuR8K6s6kpLryZ5g
? Change Storage Class to GLACIER 
  • If you use --force option to snapshot arvhice command, escli doesn't ask you to continue. It makes all archiving job.

index command

command list

command description
index settings get or set index settings
index delete delete index
index create create index
index stats show statistics of index

examples

$ escli index settings prod-2021-01-01 
{
  "prod-2021-01-01" : {
    "settings" : {
      "index" : {
        "creation_date" : "1609906432373",
        "number_of_shards" : "5",
        "number_of_replicas" : "2",
        "uuid" : "ha6Y6uiCSfOV_syHJwFCqA",
        "version" : {
          "created" : "6080099"
        },
        "provided_name" : "send-mail-result-prod-2021-01-01"
      }
    }
  }
}
$ escli index settings prod-2021-01-12 number_of_replicas                                                                                                                                                                                               ok  3s 
{
  "prod-2021-01-12" : {
    "settings" : {
      "index" : {
        "number_of_replicas" : "1"
      }
    }
  }
}
$ escli index settings send-mail-result-prod-2021-01-12 number_of_replicas 2                                                                                                                                                                                                 ok 
{
  "acknowledged" : true
}
$ escli index stats access_log-2023.02.13 1 --profile=localhost
time      	index               	        total shards	   successful shards	       failed shards	       indexing rate	indexing latency (ms)	          query rate	  query latency (ms)	          fetch rate	  fetch latency (ms)
16:08:13  	access_log-2023.02.13	                  12	                  12	                   0	                3182	                0.13	                   0	                0.00	                   0	                0.00
16:08:14  	access_log-2023.02.13	                  12	                  12	                   0	                2348	                0.09	                   0	                0.00	                   0	                0.00
16:08:15  	access_log-2023.02.13	                  12	                  12	                   0	                2466	                0.12	                   0	                0.00	                   0	                0.00
16:08:16  	access_log-2023.02.13	                  12	                  12	                   0	                   0	                0.00	                   0	                0.00	                   0	                0.00
16:08:17  	access_log-2023.02.13	                  12	                  12	                   0	                6046	                0.14	                   0	                0.00	                   0	                0.00
16:08:18  	access_log-2023.02.13	                  12	                  12	                   0	                5056	                0.17	                   0	                0.00	                   0	                0.00
16:08:19  	access_log-2023.02.13	                  12	                  12	                   0	                1286	                0.10	                   0	                0.00	                   0	                0.00

cluster command

command list

command description
cluster settings get or set index settings

examples

$ escli cluster settings
{
  "persistent" : {
    "cluster" : {
      "routing" : {
        "allocation" : {
......
}
$ escli cluster settings persistent indices.recovery.max_bytes_per_sec 50mb

diag command

examples

$ escli diag
check cluster status...........................[green] 😎
check yellow status indices....................[0] 😎
check red status indices.......................[0] 😎
check number of master nodes...................[3]
check maximum disk used percent of nodes.......[36]

stats command

examples

$ escli stats 1 --profile=localhost
time      	        total shards	   successful shards	       failed shards	       indexing rate	indexing latency (ms)	          query rate	  query latency (ms)	          fetch rate	  fetch latency (ms)
16:10:32  	                 204	                 204	                   0	               10591	                0.47	                   0	                0.00	                   0	                0.00
16:10:33  	                 204	                 204	                   0	                1099	                8.16	                   0	                0.00	                   0	                0.00
16:10:34  	                 204	                 204	                   0	                3267	                0.13	                   0	                0.00	                   0	                0.00
16:10:35  	                 204	                 204	                   0	                1869	                0.13	                   0	                0.00	                   0	                0.00

Autocompletion

  • zsh
$ echo "source <(escli completion zsh)" >> ~/.zshrc
$ source  ~/.zshrc
  • bash
$ echo "source <(escli completion bash)" >> ~/.bash_rc or ~/.bash_profile
$ source  ~/.bashrc

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