* [docs] Migrate docs from AsciiDoc to Markdown (#123507) * delete asciidoc files * add migrated files * fix errors * Disable docs tests * Clarify release notes page titles * Revert "Clarify release notes page titles" This reverts commit8be688648d
. * Comment out edternal URI images * Clean up query languages landing pages, link to conceptual docs * Add .md to url * Fixes inference processor nesting. --------- 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> (cherry picked from commitb7e3a1e14b
) # Conflicts: # docs/build.gradle # docs/reference/migration/index.asciidoc # docs/reference/migration/migrate_9_0.asciidoc # docs/reference/release-notes.asciidoc # docs/reference/release-notes/9.0.0.asciidoc # docs/reference/release-notes/highlights.asciidoc * Fix build file * Really fix build file --------- Co-authored-by: Colleen McGinnis <colleen.j.mcginnis@gmail.com>
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Add plugins and extensions [ec-adding-plugins]
Plugins extend the core functionality of {{es}}. There are many suitable plugins, including:
- Discovery plugins, such as the cloud AWS plugin that allows discovering nodes on EC2 instances.
- Analysis plugins, to provide analyzers targeted at languages other than English.
- Scripting plugins, to provide additional scripting languages.
Plugins can come from different sources: the official ones created or at least maintained by Elastic, community-sourced plugins from other users, and plugins that you provide. Some of the official plugins are always provided with our service, and can be [enabled per deployment](/reference/elasticsearch-plugins/cloud/ec-adding-elastic-plugins.md).
There are two ways to add plugins to a deployment in Elasticsearch Service:
- [Enable one of the official plugins already available in Elasticsearch Service](/reference/elasticsearch-plugins/cloud/ec-adding-elastic-plugins.md).
- [Upload a custom plugin and then enable it per deployment](/reference/elasticsearch-plugins/cloud/ec-custom-bundles.md).
Custom plugins can include the official {{es}} plugins not provided with Elasticsearch Service, any of the community-sourced plugins, or plugins that you write yourself. Uploading custom plugins is available only to Gold, Platinum, and Enterprise subscriptions. For more information, check [Upload custom plugins and bundles](/reference/elasticsearch-plugins/cloud/ec-custom-bundles.md).
To learn more about the official and community-sourced plugins, refer to {{es}} Plugins and Integrations.
For a detailed guide with examples of using the Elasticsearch Service API to create, get information about, update, and delete extensions and plugins, check [Managing plugins and extensions through the API](/reference/elasticsearch-plugins/cloud/ec-plugins-guide.md).
Plugins are not supported for {{kib}}. To learn more, check Restrictions for {{es}} and {{kib}} plugins.