[[xpack-api]] = {xpack} APIs [partintro] -- {xpack} exposes a wide range of REST APIs to manage and monitor its features. * <> * <> * {ref}/watcher-api.html[Watcher APIs] * <> * {ref}/ml-apis.html[Machine Learning APIs] * {ref}/ml-api-definitions.html[Definitions] -- [[info-api]] == Info API The info API provides general information on the installed {xpack}. This information includes: * Build Information - including the build number and timestamp. * License Information - basic information about the currently installed license. * Features Information - The features that are currently enabled and available under the current license. The following example queries the info API: [source,js] ------------------------------------------------------------ GET /_xpack ------------------------------------------------------------ // CONSOLE Example response: [source,js] ------------------------------------------------------------ { "build" : { "hash" : "2798b1a3ce779b3611bb53a0082d4d741e4d3168", "date" : "2015-04-07T13:34:42Z" }, "license" : { "uid" : "893361dc-9749-4997-93cb-802e3dofh7aa", "type" : "trial", "mode" : "trial", "status" : "active", "expiry_date_in_millis" : 1914278399999 }, "features" : { "graph" : { "description" : "Graph Data Exploration for the Elastic Stack", "available" : true, "enabled" : true }, "logstash" : { "description" : "Logstash management component for X-Pack", "available" : true, "enabled" : true }, "ml" : { "description" : "Machine Learning for the Elastic Stack", "available" : true, "enabled" : true, "native_code_info" : { "version" : "6.0.0-alpha1-SNAPSHOT", "build_hash" : "d081461967d61a" } }, "monitoring" : { "description" : "Monitoring for the Elastic Stack", "available" : true, "enabled" : true }, "security" : { "description" : "Security for the Elastic Stack", "available" : true, "enabled" : true }, "watcher" : { "description" : "Alerting, Notification and Automation for the Elastic Stack", "available" : true, "enabled" : true } }, "tagline" : "You know, for X" } ------------------------------------------------------------ // TESTRESPONSE[s/"hash" : "2798b1a3ce779b3611bb53a0082d4d741e4d3168",/"hash" : "$body.build.hash",/] // TESTRESPONSE[s/"date" : "2015-04-07T13:34:42Z"/"date" : "$body.build.date"/] // TESTRESPONSE[s/"uid" : "893361dc-9749-4997-93cb-802e3dofh7aa",/"uid": "$body.license.uid",/] // TESTRESPONSE[s/"expiry_date_in_millis" : 1914278399999/"expiry_date_in_millis" : "$body.license.expiry_date_in_millis"/] // TESTRESPONSE[s/"version" : "6.0.0-alpha1-SNAPSHOT",/"version": "$body.features.ml.native_code_info.version",/] // TESTRESPONSE[s/"build_hash" : "d081461967d61a"/"build_hash": "$body.features.ml.native_code_info.build_hash"/] // So much s/// but at least we test that the layout is close to matching.... You can also control what information is returned using the `categories` and `human` parameters. The following example only returns the build and features information: [source,js] ------------------------------------------------------------ GET /_xpack?categories=build,features ------------------------------------------------------------ // CONSOLE The following example removes the descriptions from the response: [source,js] ------------------------------------------------------------ GET /_xpack?human=false ------------------------------------------------------------ // CONSOLE include::security.asciidoc[] include::graph.asciidoc[]