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Elasticsearch is a popular distributed full-text search engine. By centrally storing data, you can perform ultra-fast searches, fine-tuning relevance, and powerful analytics with ease. Elasticsearch has a pipeline tool for loading data called "Logstash". You can use CData JDBC Drivers to easily import data from any data source into Elasticsearch for search and analysis.
This article explains how to use the CData JDBC Driver for Confluence to load data from Confluence into Elasticsearch via Logstash.
Now, let's create a configuration file for Logstash to transfer Confluence data to Elasticsearch.
An API token is necessary for account authentication. To generate one, login to your Atlassian account and navigate to API tokens > Create API token. The generated token will be displayed.
To connect to a Cloud account, provide the following (Note: Password has been deprecated for connecting to a Cloud Account and is now used only to connect to a Server Instance.):
To connect to a Server instance, provide the following:
Now let's run Logstash using the created "logstash.conf" file.
logstash-7.8.0\bin\logstash -f logstash.conf
A log indicating success will appear. This means the Confluence data has been loaded into Elasticsearch.
For example, let's view the data transferred to Elasticsearch in Kibana.
GET confluence_table/_search
{
"query": {
"match_all": {}
}
}
👁 Querying the Confluence data loaded into ElasticsearchWe have confirmed that the data is stored in Elasticsearch.
👁 Confirming the Confluence data loaded into ElasticsearchBy using the CData JDBC Driver for Confluence with Logstash, it functions as a Confluence connector, making it easy to load data into Elasticsearch. Please try the 30-day free trial.
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