Elasticsearch data export tool
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Usage
Type estool –help to see general help.
The tool supports two commands: export and types. The former to export data into text files and the later to find the exact spelling/version document type identifiers.
estool export
export allows to query for data from Elasticsearch and pipe it into a file.
Without the –fields argument you get the json messages, one per line. When you specify –fields the tool create tab separated lines, one line per message.
usage: estool export [-h] [-f FIELDS [FIELDS ...]] [-s START] [-e END] [-t TOP] index doc_type [query] positional arguments: index index pattern (without the appended date) doc_type full document type (including version) query query in lucence syntax https://goo.gl/n9zJSx optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -f FIELDS [FIELDS ...], --fields FIELDS [FIELDS ...] list of fields -s START, --start START start time for query -e END, --end END end time for query -t TOP, --top TOP only return the first TOP items
estool types
types allows to identivy the available document types. in the export command one need to specify the document type as the second parameter and this command helps to identifiy what is available.
usage: estool types [-h] index positional arguments: index index pattern (without the appended date) optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit
Query syntax
[query string syntax on Elasticsearch.co](https://goo.gl/n9zJSx)
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