An Elasticsearch client exposing DataFrame API
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An Elasticsearch client exposing DataFrame API
Python ElasticSearch ORM based on Pydantic
Manage attack surface data on Elasticsearch
ElasticSearch Kibana CLI (eskbcli) provides a shell interface to query an ElasticSearch backend via the Kibana frontend which is useful in situations where the ElasticSearch backend is not otherwise accessible.
A simple CRUD of ElasticSearch python client
PyCon 2020, Sweden - Personalized Search
Using django and elasticsearch
OpenAPI documented REST API for contacting ElasticSearch.
elasticsearch bulk harvester which is using the scroll-API
A comprehensive Python library for Elasticsearch management with both programmatic and CLI interfaces
A Singer tap to extract data from the Open Data SUS API (Brazilian Ministry of Health)
Sync your rethinkdb database with elasticsearch
A fork of https://github.com/Wikia/python-commons/tree/master/wikia/common/kibana for public PyPI repository
A simple Elasticsearch cleaner based on a Python script to clean up all indices and data streams from the Elasticsearch cluster which are older than the specified number of days.
An open repository with scripts used to generate data-flow-graphs
Split Index Engine is a tool for managing and splitting Elasticsearch indices based on configured parameters and date ranges.
Reads json formatted mqtt messages and stores them into an elasticsearch database.
A basic Blinkstick monitor for Elasticsearch clusters. Run it on anything connected to your Blinkstick.
RESTful search API built with Flask and Elasticsearch. Features full-text search, data indexing, and query capabilities for Shakespeare plays dataset with scalable architecture and production-ready implementation.
Functional tests for ElasticSearch Document API using official Python Elasticsearch Client.
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