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elasticsearch

Configuring Destination Fields

✅ Traces ❌ Metrics ✅ Logs ❌ Profiles
  • ELASTICSEARCH_URL string : Elasticsearch URL. Elasticsearch endpoint. Port defaults to 9200 if not specified
    • This field is required
    • Example: http://host:port
  • ES_TRACES_INDEX string : Traces Index. The name of the index where traces will be stored
    • This field is optional and defaults to trace_index
  • ES_LOGS_INDEX string : Logs Index. The name of the index where logs will be stored.
    • This field is optional and defaults to log_index
  • ELASTICSEARCH_BASIC_AUTH_ENABLED boolean : Enable HTTP Basic Authentication.
    • This field is optional and defaults to False
  • ELASTICSEARCH_USERNAME string : Username. Username used for HTTP Basic Authentication
    • This field is optional
  • ELASTICSEARCH_PASSWORD string : Password. Password used for HTTP Basic Authentication
    • This field is optional
  • ELASTICSEARCH_TLS_ENABLED boolean : Enable TLS. Secure connection (Transport Layer Security)
    • This field is optional and defaults to False
  • ELASTICSEARCH_CA_PEM string : CA Certificate. When using TLS, provide the CA certificate to verify the server. If empty uses system root CA
    • This field is optional
    • Example: -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----

Adding Destination to Odigos

There are two primary methods for configuring destinations in Odigos:
Using the UI
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Use the Odigos CLI to access the UI
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Click on Add Destination, select Elasticsearch and follow the on-screen instructions
Using Kubernetes manifests
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Save the YAML below to a file (e.g. elasticsearch.yaml)
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Apply the YAML using kubectl