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
An open repository with scripts used to generate data-flow-graphs
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.
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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