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monasca-kibana-plugin

v1.5.0

Published

Keystone authentication & multitenancy support for Kibana 4.6.x

Downloads

4

Readme

Monasca Kibana plugin

Keystone authentication support and multi-tenancy for Kibana 4.6.x

Build

::

npm install npm run package

Installation

Requires a working version of Kibana. The kibana configuration file (/opt/kibana/config/kibana.yml) should be updated where keystone_port should be the keystone admin port (default: 35357) not the keystone member port (default: 5000):

::

monasca-kibana-plugin.port: ${keystone_port} monasca-kibana-plugin.url: http://${keystone_host} monasca-kibana-plugin.enabled: True monasca-kibana-plugin.logs: True monasca-kibana-plugin.events: True monasca-kibana-plugin.defaultTimeField: '@timestamp' monasca-kibana-plugin.defaultEventsTimeField: '@timestamp' monasca-kibana-plugin.logsIndexPrefix: 'logs-<project_id>' monasca-kibana-plugin.eventsIndexPrefix: 'events-<project_id>'

Then install using the Kibana plugin manager tool:

::

$ /opt/kibana/bin/kibana plugin --install monasca-kibana-plugin --url file:///tmp/monasca-kibana-plugin-0.0.1.tar.gz Installing monasca-kibana-plugin Attempting to transfer from file:///tmp/monasca-kibana-plugin-0.0.1.tar.gz Transferring 7567007 bytes.................... Transfer complete Extracting plugin archive Extraction complete Optimizing and caching browser bundles... Plugin installation complete

$ /opt/kibana/bin/kibana plugin --list monasca-kibana-plugin

Now start/restart your Kibana server by running:

::

$ service kibana restart