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jettro avatar jettro commented on August 19, 2024

Not sure what you mean in this case. By default the server url should be the url where you loaded the plugin from. What indexes should I configure? That is up to the user.

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kalwar avatar kalwar commented on August 19, 2024

Thanks for asking more info.

I thought if it would be possible to autodetect the server URL and the indexes without the user input. It might be a great addition since there is no need to configure the plugin then.

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jettro avatar jettro commented on August 19, 2024

But the server URL should be configured automatically, it uses localhost on
your local machine. It uses localhost if you take the hosted version on
gridshore.nl, and it should take the name of the server where you installed
the plugin into. As for the indexes, not sure what you need to configure?
In which screen do you need to configure an index? You mean the title and
description? They are only auto configured if you have these fields in the
index under test. Which is hard if you have multiple indices.

SO I am sorry, but I still do not understand where you would like to have
more automation. If the server host and port do not work, than I have
somehow introduced a bug, so I will test it myself as well.

Regards Jettro

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Thanks for asking more info.

I thought if it would be possible to autodetect the server URL and the
indexes without the user input. It might be a great addition since there is
no need to configure the plugin then.


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kalwar avatar kalwar commented on August 19, 2024

Sorry for the late response. In the picture below, would it be possible to somehow detect the localhost elasticsearch instance without asking users to input the server url?

So for example in place of "Server url" detect that the elasticsearch is running on port 9200 automatically and only include the indexes or exclude the indexes.

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