diff --git a/docs/plugins/integrations.asciidoc b/docs/plugins/integrations.asciidoc index 0cb46483349..52e31507b4f 100644 --- a/docs/plugins/integrations.asciidoc +++ b/docs/plugins/integrations.asciidoc @@ -2,8 +2,7 @@ == Integrations -Integrations are not plugins, instead they are external tools or modules which -make it easier to work with Elasticsearch. +Integrations are not plugins, but are external tools or modules that make it easier to work with Elasticsearch. [float] [[cms-integrations]] @@ -29,13 +28,24 @@ make it easier to work with Elasticsearch. search (facets, etc), along with some Natural Language Processing features (ex.: More like this) - [float] [[data-integrations]] === Data import/export and validation -NOTE: Rivers were used to import data from external systems into -Elasticsearch, but they are no longer supported in Elasticsearch 2.0. +NOTE: Rivers were used to import data from external systems into Elasticsearch prior to the 2.0 release. Elasticsearch +releases 2.0 and later do not support rivers. + +[float] +==== Supported by the community: + +* https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/logstash/current/plugins-outputs-elasticsearch.html[Logstash output to Elasticsearch]: + The Logstash `elasticsearch` output plugin. +* https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/logstash/current/plugins-inputs-elasticsearch.html[Elasticsearch input to Logstash] + The Logstash `elasticsearch` input plugin. +* https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/logstash/current/plugins-filters-elasticsearch.html[Elasticsearch event filtering in Logstash] + The Logstash `elasticearch` filter plugin. +* https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/logstash/current/plugins-codecs-es_bulk.html[Elasticsearch bulk codec] + The Logstash `es_bulk` plugin decodes the Elasticsearch bulk format into individual events. [float] ==== Supported by the community: @@ -44,15 +54,14 @@ Elasticsearch, but they are no longer supported in Elasticsearch 2.0. The Java Database Connection (JDBC) importer allows to fetch data from JDBC sources for indexing into Elasticsearch (by Jörg Prante) * https://github.com/reachkrishnaraj/kafka-elasticsearch-standalone-consumer[Kafka Standalone Consumer]: - Easily Scaleable & Extendable, Kafka Standalone Consumer that will read the messages from Kafka, processes and index them in ElasticSearch + Easily Scalable & Extendable Kafka Standalone Consumer that reads messages from Kafka, then processes and indexes the messages in ElasticSearch * https://github.com/ozlerhakan/mongolastic[Mongolastic]: - A tool that clone data from ElasticSearch to MongoDB and vice versa + A tool that clones data from ElasticSearch to MongoDB and vice versa * https://github.com/Aconex/scrutineer[Scrutineer]: A high performance consistency checker to compare what you've indexed - with your source of truth content (e.g. DB) - + with your source of truth content [float] [[deployment]] @@ -207,7 +216,7 @@ These projects appear to have been abandoned: Protocol dissection for Zen discovery, HTTP and the binary protocol -These projects appears to have been abandoned: +These projects appear to have been abandoned: * http://www.github.com/neogenix/daikon[daikon]: Daikon Elasticsearch CLI @@ -216,5 +225,4 @@ These projects appears to have been abandoned: A set of AngularJS directives that provide common visualizations for elasticsearch based on D3. * https://github.com/OlegKunitsyn/eslogd[eslogd]: - Linux daemon that replicates events to a central Elasticsearch server in real-time - + Linux daemon that replicates events to a central Elasticsearch server in realtime