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stretchy
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Elasticsearch migration tool
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# Stretchy  [](https://codecov.io/gh/stretchy/stretchy) Stretchy is an elasticsearch manager. It's main feature is zero-down-time remapping of data. ## Notice :warning: Currently under development ## Compatibility - Elasticsearch 6.x - Elasticsearch 7.x ## Features - Zero-down time remapping of an index (including data-transfer) - Initialize indices based on config files - Show and compare mapping configurations ## Index and Mapping Configuration For stretchy to work, your configuration needs to be defined in JSON or YAML format. Each file should contain a valid structure for index creation (https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/master/indices-create-index.html). The name of the file will be used as the base alias name. ## Usage ```bash stretchy apply --elasticsearch-host=http://localhost:9200 \ --index-prefix=stretchy \ # A prefix that will be applied on each index and alias --path=./configs \ # Path where to search for configurations file --format=yaml \ # Format of the configurations file --enable-soft-update \ # Allows inplace remapping --dry-run # Do not apply changes ``` ## Examples [Some examples can be found here](examples) ## Road to v1 - [ ] Refactor [configuration](pkg/configuration) package - [ ] Create a configuration file based on an existing index - [ ] Add metadata on indexes created with stretchy and keep only X old index versions (should be configurable) - [ ] Move [utils](pkg/utils) out from this project - [ ] Enrich documentation and examples - [ ] Create a new repo for homebrew's release