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elasticsearch-export

v1.0.0

Published

exports elasticsearch datas into JSON files

Readme

elasticsearch-export

elasticsearch-export exports elasticsearch datas into JSON files

Installation

$> npm install -g elasticsearch-export

$> elasticsearch-export

Launch elasticsearch-export

$> elasticsearch-export --help
Usage: node elasticsearch-export.js

  -i, --index=ARG     index to export (default to all)
  -t, --type=ARG      type to export
  -q, --query=ARG     export by a query
  -e, --elsQuery=ARG  export by a elasticsearch query
  -o, --output=ARG    name of file where the JSON will be extract
  -s, --size=ARG      get this number of entities
  -f, --from=ARG      get entities from this number
      --jsonELS       get the json with the _source
  -P, --port=ARG      port to connect to
  -H, --host=ARG      server to connect to
  -h, --help          display this help
  -v, --version       show version

How to use the elasticsearch-export

$> elasticsearch-export --output export.json --index test --type test

You can use the --jsonELS option if you want to get only the _source on every
document on your elasticsearch

Notes

For import data to elasticsearch you can use the elasticsearch-import tool.

More information on : https://github.com/boubaks/elasticsearch-import