Categorygithub.com/wubin1989/esdump/v2
package
2.0.0
Repository: https://github.com/wubin1989/esdump.git
Documentation: pkg.go.dev

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# README

esdump

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Introduction

esdump is a migration CLI written in Go for migrating index mapping and data from one elasticsearch to another.

Compatibility

Elasticsearch versionEsdump versionRemarks
7.x2.xComing soon.
6.x1.xActively maintained.
5.x1.xActively maintained.

Install

  • If go version < 1.17,
go get -v github.com/wubin1989/[email protected]
  • If go version >= 1.17,
go install -v github.com/wubin1989/[email protected]

Usage

➜  ~ esdump -h
migrate index from one elasticsearch to another

Usage:
  esdump [flags]

Flags:
  -d, --date string       date field of docs
      --desc              ascending or descending order by the date type field specified by date flag
  -e, --end string        end date, use time.Local as time zone, you may need to set TZ environment variable ahead
      --excludes string   excludes fields, multiple fields are separated by comma
  -h, --help              help for esdump
      --includes string   includes fields, multiple fields are separated by comma
  -i, --input string      source elasticsearch connection url
  -l, --limit int         limit for one scroll, it takes effect on the dumping speed (default 1000)
  -o, --output string     target elasticsearch connection url
  -s, --start string      start date, use time.Local as time zone, you may need to set TZ environment variable ahead
      --step duration     step duration (default 24h0m0s)
  -t, --type string       migration type, such as "mapping", "data", empty means both
  -v, --version           version for esdump
  -z, --zone string       time zone of the date type field specified by date flag (default "UTC")

Example

export TZ=Asia/Shanghai && esdump --input=http://localhost:9200/test --output=http://localhost:9200/test_dump --date=pubAt --start=2019-01-01 --zone=UTC --step=72h --excludes=html

License

MIT