Merge pull request #9 from deviantony/official

Use official images
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Anthony Lapenna 2015-07-23 14:05:56 +02:00
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It will give you the ability to quickly test your logstash filters and check how the data can be processed in Kibana.
Based on the 3 following Docker images:
Based on the official images:
* [elk-elasticsearch](https://github.com/deviantony/docker-elk-elasticsearch)
* [elk-logstash](https://github.com/deviantony/docker-elk-logstash)
* [elk-kibana](https://github.com/deviantony/docker-elk-kibana)
* [elasticsearch](https://registry.hub.docker.com/_/elasticsearch/)
* [logstash](https://registry.hub.docker.com/_/logstash/)
* [kibana](https://registry.hub.docker.com/_/kibana/)
# HOW TO
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2. Install [Docker-compose](http://docs.docker.com/compose/install/).
3. Clone this repository
### SELinux
### SELinux
On distributions which have SELinux enabled out-of-the-box you will need to either re-context the files or set SELinux into Permissive mode in order for fig-elk to start properly.
On distributions which have SELinux enabled out-of-the-box you will need to either re-context the files or set SELinux into Permissive mode in order for fig-elk to start properly.
For example on Redhat and CentOS, the following will apply the proper context:
```
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* 5000: Logstash TCP input.
* 9200: Elasticsearch HTTP (with Marvel plugin accessible via [http://localhost:9200/_plugin/marvel](http://localhost:9200/_plugin/marvel))
* 8080: Kibana 3 web interface, access it via [http://localhost:8080](http://localhost:8080)
* 5601: Kibana 4 web interface, access it via [http://localhost:5601](http://localhost:5601)
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If you're using *boot2docker*, you must access it via the *boot2docker* IP address:
* http://boot2docker-ip-address:9200/_plugin/marvel to access the Marvel plugin.
* http://boot2docker-ip-address:8080 to use Kibana 3.
* http://boot2docker-ip-address:5601 to use Kibana 4.

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elasticsearch:
image: deviantony/elk-elasticsearch
build: elasticsearch/
ports:
- "9200:9200"
logstash:
image: deviantony/elk-logstash
image: logstash:latest
command: logstash -f /etc/logstash/conf.d/logstash.conf
volumes:
- logstash-conf:/etc/logstash/conf.d
ports:
- "5000:5000"
- "5000:5000"
links:
- elasticsearch
kibana3:
image: deviantony/elk-kibana:kibana3
ports:
- "8080:80"
links:
- elasticsearch
kibana4:
image: deviantony/elk-kibana
kibana:
build: kibana/
ports:
- "5601:5601"
links:

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FROM elasticsearch:latest
RUN plugin -i elasticsearch/marvel/latest

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FROM kibana:latest
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y netcat
COPY config/kibana.yml /opt/kibana/config/kibana.yml
COPY entrypoint.sh /tmp/entrypoint.sh
RUN chmod +x /tmp/entrypoint.sh
CMD ["/tmp/entrypoint.sh"]

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# Kibana is served by a back end server. This controls which port to use.
port: 5601
# The host to bind the server to.
host: "0.0.0.0"
# The Elasticsearch instance to use for all your queries.
elasticsearch_url: "http://elasticsearch:9200"
# preserve_elasticsearch_host true will send the hostname specified in `elasticsearch`. If you set it to false,
# then the host you use to connect to *this* Kibana instance will be sent.
elasticsearch_preserve_host: true
# Kibana uses an index in Elasticsearch to store saved searches, visualizations
# and dashboards. It will create a new index if it doesn't already exist.
kibana_index: ".kibana"
# If your Elasticsearch is protected with basic auth, this is the user credentials
# used by the Kibana server to perform maintence on the kibana_index at statup. Your Kibana
# users will still need to authenticate with Elasticsearch (which is proxied thorugh
# the Kibana server)
# kibana_elasticsearch_username: user
# kibana_elasticsearch_password: pass
# If your Elasticsearch requires client certificate and key
# kibana_elasticsearch_client_crt: /path/to/your/client.crt
# kibana_elasticsearch_client_key: /path/to/your/client.key
# If you need to provide a CA certificate for your Elasticsarech instance, put
# the path of the pem file here.
# ca: /path/to/your/CA.pem
# The default application to load.
default_app_id: "discover"
# Time in milliseconds to wait for elasticsearch to respond to pings, defaults to
# request_timeout setting
# ping_timeout: 1500
# Time in milliseconds to wait for responses from the back end or elasticsearch.
# This must be > 0
request_timeout: 300000
# Time in milliseconds for Elasticsearch to wait for responses from shards.
# Set to 0 to disable.
shard_timeout: 0
# Time in milliseconds to wait for Elasticsearch at Kibana startup before retrying
# startup_timeout: 5000
# Set to false to have a complete disregard for the validity of the SSL
# certificate.
verify_ssl: true
# SSL for outgoing requests from the Kibana Server (PEM formatted)
# ssl_key_file: /path/to/your/server.key
# ssl_cert_file: /path/to/your/server.crt
# Set the path to where you would like the process id file to be created.
# pid_file: /var/run/kibana.pid
# If you would like to send the log output to a file you can set the path below.
# This will also turn off the STDOUT log output.
# log_file: ./kibana.log
# Plugins that are included in the build, and no longer found in the plugins/ folder
bundled_plugin_ids:
- plugins/dashboard/index
- plugins/discover/index
- plugins/doc/index
- plugins/kibana/index
- plugins/markdown_vis/index
- plugins/metric_vis/index
- plugins/settings/index
- plugins/table_vis/index
- plugins/vis_types/index
- plugins/visualize/index

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Wait for the Elasticsearch container to be ready before starting Kibana.
echo "Stalling for Elasticsearch"
while true; do
nc -q 1 elasticsearch 9200 2>/dev/null && break
done
echo "Starting Kibana"
kibana

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}
}
# Add your filters here
## Add your filters here
# Must use http protocol and specify the host to use Kibana4
output {
elasticsearch {
protocol => "http"
host => "elasticsearch"
}
elasticsearch { }
}