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es-schema-migration

v1.0.1

Published

Utility for versioned ES mapping migrations

Downloads

5

Readme

es-schema-migration

Utility for managing versioned ES mapping migrations.

Usage

$ node es-schema-migration.js --help       
Usage: es-schema-migration.js <command> [options]

Commands:
  schema  Migrate index mapping to new version

Options:
  --prefix           Prefix to be used in index names.                [required]
  --index            Name of the index.                               [required]
  --version          Version to migrate to.                           [required]
  --host             Elasticsearch URL        [default: "http://localhost:9200"]
  --delete-existing  Delete existing versioned index, if exists.       [boolean]
  --from             Reindex data from specified index
  --from-previous    Reindex data from previous version
  --help             Show help                                         [boolean]
$ node es-schema-migration.js schema --help
es-schema-migration.js schema

Options:
  --prefix           Prefix to be used in index names.                [required]
  --index            Name of the index.                               [required]
  --version          Version to migrate to.                           [required]
  --host             Elasticsearch URL        [default: "http://localhost:9200"]
  --delete-existing  Delete existing versioned index, if exists.       [boolean]
  --from             Reindex data from specified index
  --from-previous    Reindex data from previous version
  --help             Show help                                         [boolean]
  --add-alias        Add alias after reindexing                        [boolean]
  --alias            Alias to use, defaults to auto generated name.

Create index foo-bar_v1 with new mapping from ./mappings/foo-bar_v1.json and add alias to foo-bar.

node es-schema-migration.js schema --prefix foo --index bar --version 1 --add-alias

Create or recreate index foo-bar_v2 with versioned mapping, reindex data from previous version (foo-bar_v1) and update alias foo-bar.

node es-schema-migration.js schema --prefix foo --index bar --version 2 --add-alias --delete-existing --from-previous

Nice, but I need to run migrations on AWS ElasticSearch Service

Sure, no problem. Check out aws-es-proxy, spin it up locally, and point es-schema-migration to the proxy.