Updated README
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Run a local ELK (Elasticseach, Logstash, Kibana) stack with Fig and Docker.
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This aims to give you the ability to quickly test your logstash filters and how the data can be processed in Kibana.
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Based on 3 Docker images:
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* [elk-elasticsearch](https://github.com/deviantony/docker-elk-elasticsearch)
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1. Install [Docker](http://docker.io).
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2. Install [Fig](http://fig.sh).
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3. Clone this repository
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4. fig up
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5. nc localhost 5000 < /some/log/file.log
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6. http://localhost:8080 to see the messages show up in Kibana.
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4. Update the logstash-configuration in logstash-conf/logstash.conf
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5. fig up
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6. nc localhost 5000 < /some/log/file.log
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7. http://localhost:8080 to see the messages show up in Kibana.
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This will create 3 Docker containers with Elasticsearch, Kibana, and Logstash running in them and connected to each other. Three ports are exposed for access:
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* 5000: Logstash TCP input.
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