kibana/x-pack/plugins/monitoring
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Upgrade Hapi in legacy platform to v17 (#21707)
* Disable even-better monitoring

* Upgrade to Hapi v15

* Upgrade to Hapi v16

* Handle optional req params correctly

* Update http and kbnServer

* Get mocha tests passing

* Convert `reply` usages [wip]

* Fix Joi and Plugin incompatibilities

* Get server up and running

* Get basic logging working

* Fix optimizer

* Fix recent route handlers

* Various fixes

* Fix recent routes

* Upgrade wreck for async/await

* Fix mocha tests

* Fix joi issues

* Fix xpack jest tests

* Fix recent routes

* Fix tests

* Fix index setup

* Decouple monitoring stats collection from good plugin

* Update reload logging test to work

* Reimplement logging with updated good plugin

* Fix unit tests

* Fix getConnections back

* Make LegacyLoggingServer compatible with Hapi v17

* Update joi types

* Fix x-pack unit tests

* Remove stray debugger

* Remove hapi-compat

* Fix API integrations

* Upgrade boom

* Fix security plugin

* Misc fixes

* bump

* Fix licensePreRoutingFactory

* Fix failing integration tests

* Remove unnecessary test change

* Remove hapi-latest package

* fx

* Various cleanup

* Fix race condition in oppsy events

* Use elastic/good fork

* Fix boom.wrap and hapi-latest changes

* Simplify LegacyLoggingServer updates

* package.json cleanup + test fix

* yarn.lock cleanup

* Change good tag

* Fixes

* Change return err -> throw err in routes

* Fix await returns

* Fix new load_data test

* Make cookie security flags consistent

* tmp doc

* Fix types

* Fix tests

* Upgrade canvas plugin

* Move good package to published @elastic/good one

* Fix SO test

* Fix logging reloading

* Update APM apis

* Fix error logging

* Fix logging test

* Convert spaces plugin

* Add validation error shim

* Remove 7.0 release notes

* Await renderApp

* Fix ccr routes

* Prevent header popovers from scrolling with page content (#23850)

* Fix spaces test

* new yarn.lock-s

* Fix spaces tests

* Remove h2o2-latest

* Fix @types/hapi

* Upgrade InfraOps plugin

* Fix package.json

* Add back isSameSite: false

* Upgrade beats_management plugin

* Update snapshot

* Fix InfraOps

* Upgrade kql_telemetry

* Merge upstream/master

* Upgrade apm and ml

* Put snapshot test back

* Fx beats

* Upgrade rollups

* Update boom usages in new plugins
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config.js Upgrade Hapi in legacy platform to v17 (#21707) 2018-10-25 16:01:12 -05:00
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index.js Migrate x-pack-kibana source to kibana 2018-04-24 13:48:10 -07:00
init.js [Monitoring] Fix logging when Monitoring reinitializes with HUP signal (#22464) 2018-08-29 11:33:27 -07:00
README.md Migrate x-pack-kibana source to kibana 2018-04-24 13:48:10 -07:00
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Using Monitoring

The easiest way to get to know the new Monitoring is probably by reading the docs.

Install the distribution the way a customer would is pending the first release of Unified X-Pack plugins.

Developing

You will need to get Elasticsearch and X-Pack plugins for ES that match the version of the UI. The best way to do this is to run gradle run from a clone of the x-plugins repository.

To set up Monitoring and automatic file syncing code changes into Kibana's plugin directory, clone the kibana and x-plugins repos in the same directory and from x-plugins/kibana/monitoring, run yarn start.

Once the syncing process has run at least once, start the Kibana server in development mode. It will handle restarting the server and re-optimizing the bundles as-needed. Go to https://localhost:5601 and click Monitoring from the App Drawer.

Running tests

  • Run the command:

    yarn test
    
  • Debug tests Add a debugger line to create a breakpoint, and then:

    gulp sync && mocha debug --compilers js:babel-register /pathto/kibana/plugins/monitoring/pathto/__tests__/testfile.js
    

Deploying

Monitoring is part of XPack, and only a single XPack artifact needs to be deployed. Previously, the instructions to deploy were:

The release task creates archives and uploads them to download.elasticsearch.org/elasticsearch/monitoring/VERSION. You will need S3 credentials in $HOME/.aws-config.json. Format as so:

{
  "key":"MY_KEY_HERE",
  "secret":"your/long/secret/string"
}

To upload the current archive as the "latest" release, use:

gulp release

Multicluster Setup for Development

To run the UI with multiple clusters, the easiest way is to run 2 nodes out of the same Elasticsearch directory, but use different start up commands for each one. One node will be assigned to the "monitoring" cluster and the other will be for the "production" cluster.

  1. Add the Security users:
% ./bin/x-pack/users useradd -r remote_monitoring_agent -p notsecure remote
% ./bin/x-pack/users useradd -r monitoring_user -p notsecure monitoring_user
  1. Start up the Monitoring cluster:
% ./bin/elasticsearch \
-Ehttp.port=9210 \
-Ecluster.name=monitoring \
-Epath.data=monitoring-data \
-Enode.name=monitor1node1
  1. Start up the Production cluster:
% ./bin/elasticsearch \
-Expack.monitoring.exporters.id2.type=http \
-Expack.monitoring.exporters.id2.host=http://127.0.0.1:9210 \
-Expack.monitoring.exporters.id2.auth.username=remote \
-Expack.monitoring.exporters.id2.auth.password=notsecure \
-Ecluster.name=production \
-Enode.name=prod1node1 \
-Epath.data=production-data
  1. Set the Kibana config:
% cat config/kibana.dev.yml
xpack.monitoring.elasticsearch:
  url: "http://localhost:9210"
  username: "kibana"
  password: "changeme"
  1. Start another Kibana instance:
% yarn start
  1. Start a Kibana instance connected to the Monitoring cluster (for running queries in Sense on Monitoring data):
% ./bin/kibana --config config/kibana.dev.yml --elasticsearch.url http://localhost:9210 --server.name monitoring-kibana --server.port 5611