First make it clear that this article is based on the < < no easier way query ES, just be SQL > > this article written by the iterative upgrade done update plug-in, and teach how to use the latest version, free recently, just have time to put the plug-in burnish, make it more convenient to use, and quick.
1. First, talk about the overall interface, as shown in the figure
Description:
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Marked 1 is the entry for adding the ES data source
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Mark 2 lists all ES data sources that have been maintained
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If you type from XXX, if XXX matches the index, a list of matched indexes will appear at the bottom of the current input box for you to select
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The place marked 4 is used to click query to make a query
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Below is the content area of the query results
2. After understanding the functions of the interface layout, here is how to use it
Click Add Data source, the popup window as shown in the figure:
Enter the data source name, URL, user name and password successively (note: the user name and password are temporarily open for maintenance, and will be directly supported through iteration later), enter the URL, and click detect connection, as shown in the figure
Click OK to find the corresponding option in the left drop-down box in the main panel
Select the ES data source, enter the SQL statement to query the index, and click the query button:
How’s that? Do you find ES queries more convenient? Come and try it. Search for SQL4ES installation in the plug-in center and enjoy.
Note: Due to compatibility and different idea versions, the latest version of the plug-in only supports IDEA whose version>=203
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