The Elasticsearch query DSL supports 100+ query APIs ranging from full-text search, numeric range filters, geolocation queries to nested and span queries.
Mirage is a modern, open-source web based query explorer for Elasticsearch.
It offers a blocks based GUI for composing Elasticsearch queries and comes with an on-the-fly transformer to show the corresponding JSON query API of Elasticsearch.
Add Conditions
allows adding additional clauses within the same query andNested Query
allows adding a nested query clause.Mirage works with any Elasticsearch 2.x, 5.x, 6.x and 7.x index currently. Below is the roadmap for query support.
✓ indicates queries already supported.
➕ indicates queries we would like to support and see contributions for.
❌ indicates queries that can't be supported currently.
Besides broadening the query support, we would like to see Mirage support Elasticsearch v5.0.
$ npm install $ bower install $ npm start
This will start a local webserver running on port 3030 serving mirage locally.
will fire up the jasmine tests.
master
branch: Elasticsearch Plugin
$ npm run build_es_plugin
chrome-extension
branch: Chrome extension
$ npm run build_chrome_extension
npm test
.Mirage is available as a hosted app and as a chrome extension.
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Note:
We're working on bringing this back.
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Every app in appbase.io has a query explorer view, which uses mirage.
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Works with Elasticsearch versions 1.x, 2.x, 5.x, 6.x and 7.x.
docker run -p 3030:3030 -d appbaseio/mirage
CORS settings: To make sure you enable CORS settings for your ElasticSearch instance, add the following lines in the ES configuration file.
http.port: 9200
http.cors.allow-origin: "/.*/"
http.cors.enabled: true
http.cors.allow-headers: X-Requested-With,X-Auth-Token,Content-Type, Content-Length, Authorization
http.cors.allow-credentials: true
Install as Elasticsearch Plugin
[Deprecated] Works with Elasticsearch versions 1.x and 2.x. Site plugins have been disabled starting v5.0. We recommend running mirage with docker instead.
plugin install appbaseio/mirage
Note:
Elasticsearch has a CORS header issue with v2.3.0, use v2.3.2 and above.
http.port: 9200
http.cors.allow-origin: "/.*/"
http.cors.enabled: true
http.cors.allow-headers: X-Requested-With,X-Auth-Token,Content-Type, Content-Length, Authorization
http.cors.allow-credentials: true
After installing the plugin, start the elasticsearch service and visit the following URL to access it.
http://127.0.0.1:9200/_plugin/mirage
Note:
If you use Elasticsearch from a different port, the URL to access and the http.cors.allow-origin value in the configuration file would change accordingly.
Mirage can be used along with ⊞ DejaVu to browse data and perform CRUD operations inside an Elasticsearch index.
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