.. _readme: Curator ======= Have indices in Elasticsearch? This is the tool for you! Like a museum curator manages the exhibits and collections on display, Elasticsearch Curator helps you curate, or manage your indices. `Curator API Documentation`_ ---------------------------- Curator ships with both an API and a wrapper script (which is actually defined as an entry point). The API allows you to write your own scripts to accomplish similar goals, or even new and different things with the `Curator API`_, and the `Elasticsearch Python API`_. .. _Curator API: http://curator.readthedocs.io/ .. _Curator API Documentation: `Curator API`_ .. _Elasticsearch Python API: http://elasticsearch-py.readthedocs.io/ `Curator CLI Documentation`_ ---------------------------- The `Curator CLI Documentation`_ is now a part of the document repository at http://elastic.co/guide at http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/curator/current/index.html .. _Curator CLI Documentation: http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/curator/current/index.html `Getting Started`_ ------------------ .. _Getting Started: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/client/curator/current/about.html See the `Installation guide `_ and the `command-line usage guide `_ Running ``curator --help`` will also show usage information. Contributing ------------ * fork the repo * make changes in your fork * add tests to cover your changes (if necessary) * run tests * sign the `CLA `_ * send a pull request! To run from source, use the ``run_curator.py`` script in the root directory of the project. Running Tests ------------- To run the test suite just run ``python setup.py test`` When changing code, contributing new code or fixing a bug please make sure you include tests in your PR (or mark it as without tests so that someone else can pick it up to add the tests). When fixing a bug please make sure the test actually tests the bug - it should fail without the code changes and pass after they're applied (it can still be one commit of course). The tests will try to connect to your local elasticsearch instance and run integration tests against it. This will delete all the data stored there! You can use the env variable ``TEST_ES_SERVER`` to point to a different instance (for example, 'otherhost:9203'). Origins ------- Curator was first called ``clearESindices.py`` [1] and was almost immediately renamed to ``logstash_index_cleaner.py`` [1]. After a time it was migrated under the [logstash](https://github.com/elastic/logstash) repository as ``expire_logs``. Soon thereafter, Jordan Sissel was hired by Elasticsearch, as was the original author of this tool. It became Elasticsearch Curator after that and is now hosted at [1]