* delete asciidoc files
* add migrated files
* fix errors
* Disable docs tests
* Clarify release notes page titles
* Revert "Clarify release notes page titles"
This reverts commit 8be688648d
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* Comment out edternal URI images
* Clean up query languages landing pages, link to conceptual docs
* Add .md to url
* Fixes inference processor nesting.
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Co-authored-by: Liam Thompson <32779855+leemthompo@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Liam Thompson <leemthompo@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martijn Laarman <Mpdreamz@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: István Zoltán Szabó <szabosteve@gmail.com>
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Manage plugins using a configuration file [manage-plugins-using-configuration-file]
::::{admonition} Docker only :class: important
This feature is only available for official {{es}} Docker images. Other {{es}} distributions will not start with a plugin configuration file.
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If you run {{es}} using Docker, you can manage plugins using a declarative configuration file. When {{es}} starts up, it will compare the plugins in the file with those that are currently installed, and add or remove plugins as required. {{es}} will also upgrade official plugins when you upgrade {{es}} itself.
The file is called elasticsearch-plugins.yml
, and must be placed in the Elasticsearch configuration directory, alongside elasticsearch.yml
. Here is an example:
plugins:
- id: analysis-icu
- id: repository-azure
- id: custom-mapper
location: https://example.com/archive/custom-mapper-1.0.0.zip
This example installs the official analysis-icu
and repository-azure
plugins, and one unofficial plugin. Every plugin must provide an id
. Unofficial plugins must also provide a location
. This is typically a URL, but Maven coordinates are also supported. The downloaded plugin’s name must match the ID in the configuration file.
While {{es}} will respect the standard Java proxy system properties when downloading plugins, you can also configure an HTTP proxy to use explicitly in the configuration file. For example:
plugins:
- id: custom-mapper
location: https://example.com/archive/custom-mapper-1.0.0.zip
proxy: proxy.example.com:8443