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proxy-es-aws

v0.1.6

Published

Proxy server for AWS Elasticsearch Service

Readme

Proxy server for AWS Elasticsearch Service

Installing

Prerequisites:

Install as an executable node module

$ npm i -g proxy-es-aws

Or clone the project for use with Docker

$ git clone [email protected]:jasonsites/proxy-es-aws.git
$ cd proxy-es-aws
$ npm i

Usage

Examples

Start the proxy using your configured aws credentials profile

$ proxy-es-aws --port {proxy-port} --profile {aws-profile} --region {aws-region} --endpoint {aws-es-cluster-endpoint}

You can also export your AWS Access Key Id and Secret Access Key as environment variables

# credentials set using environment variables will take precedence over an AWS profile
$ export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID={aws-access-key-id}
$ export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY={aws-secret-access-key}

$ proxy-es-aws --port {proxy-port} --region {aws-region} --endpoint {aws-es-cluster-endpoint}

To run with Docker, in the root of the project directory

$ docker build -t proxy-es-aws .

$ docker run -it -p {proxy-port}:{proxy-port}\
  -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID={aws-access-key-id}\
  -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY={aws-secret-access-key}\
  -e PORT={proxy-port}\
  -e REGION={aws-region}\
  -e ENDPOINT={aws-es-cluster-endpoint}\
  --rm proxy-es-aws

# Note: AWS credential profiles are not currently supported while running in a container

To run via docker-compose, create a .env file in the project root, replacing the values for each variable

AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID={aws-access-key-id}
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY={aws-secret-access-key}
DEBUG={true || false}
PORT={proxy-port}
REGION={aws-region}
ENDPOINT={aws-es-cluster-endpoint}
$ docker-compose up

LICENSE

Copyright (c) 2018 Jason Sites.

Licensed under the MIT License