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@tangible/jitsu-elasticsearch-destination

v0.0.6

Published

Elasticsearch destination plugin for Jitsu

Downloads

12

Readme

Elasticsearch destination for Jitsu

Elasticsearch destination plugin for Jitsu based on Jitsu SDK.

Using Elasticsearch Destination UI

nano docker-compose.yml
...
services:
    jitsu:
        image: jitsucom/jitsu:tangible
...

Developers

Using

Set config.json:

cp config.json.example config.json
nano config.json

Install all dependencies for a project

yarn install

Build destination:

yarn build

If everything is ok - resulted destination file location

./dist/elasticsearch-destination.js

Setup with CentOS

docker ps
yum install epel-release
yum install dnf
npm i -g corepack
sudo dnf install nodejs
sudo dnf install npm
npm install -g npx
npx [email protected] extension create --type destination
'''
  Need to install the following packages:
    [email protected]
  Ok to proceed? (y) y
  ? Please, provide project name: jitsu-elasticsearch
  ? Project directory: /root/application/jitsu-elasticsearch
  [info ] - Creating new jitsu project in /root/application/jitsu-elasticsearch
  [info ] - Project directory doesn't exist, creating it!
  [info ] - ✨ Done
'''

Settings the plugin with Jitsu server (dev)

cd /root/application/my-plugins/
tar -C /root/application/my-plugins/jitsu-elasticsearch-destination/ -cvzf jitsu-elasticsearch-destination.tgz .
mv jitsu-elasticsearch-destination.tgz /root/application/my-plugins/jitsu-elasticsearch-destination/

add this line to "volumes:" section

nano docker/eventnative.yaml
[...]
destinations:
  jitsu-elasticsearch-destination:
    only_tokens:
      - my_token
    type: npm
    package: /home/eventnative/data/plugins/jitsu-elasticsearch/jitsu-elasticsearch-destination.tgz
    mode: stream
    config:
        anonymous: true,
        elasticsearch_domain: "<elastic_url>",
        elasticsearch_port: "<elastic_port>",
        elasticsearch_target: "jitsu"
        elasticsearch_apikey: "<api_key>"
nano docker-compose.yml
- /root/application/my-plugins/:/home/eventnative/data/plugins/
- /root/application/docker/eventnative.yaml:/home/eventnative/data/config/eventnative.yaml

testing

Run tests

yarn test

Validate configs

yarn build && yarn validate-config -c config.json

Validate destination config: with json string:

yarn validate-config --config-object '{"api_secret": "abc","token": "def", "project_id": "123"}'

with json file:

yarn validate-config --config config.json