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extra_vars:
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es_major_version: "<%= ENV['VERSION'] %>"
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<% if ENV['VERSION'] == '6.x' %>
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es_version: '6.8.0'
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es_version: '6.8.1'
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<% end %>
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<% end %>
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README.md
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README.md
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Create your Ansible playbook with your own tasks, and include the role elasticsearch. You will have to have this repository accessible within the context of playbook.
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```sh
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ansible-galaxy install elastic.elasticsearch,7.1.1
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ansible-galaxy install elastic.elasticsearch,7.4.0
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```
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Then create your playbook yaml adding the role elasticsearch.
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roles:
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- role: elastic.elasticsearch
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vars:
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es_version: 7.1.1
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es_version: 7.4.0
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```
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The above installs Elasticsearch 7.1.1 in a single node 'node1' on the hosts 'localhost'.
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The above installs Elasticsearch 7.4.0 in a single node 'node1' on the hosts 'localhost'.
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**Note**:
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Elasticsearch default version is described in [`es_version`](defaults/main.yml#L2). You can override this variable in your playbook to install another version.
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While we are testing this role only with one 7.x and one 6.x version (respectively [7.1.1](defaults/main.yml#L2) and [6.8.0](.kitchen.yml#L22) at the time of writing), this role should work with others version also in most cases.
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While we are testing this role only with one 7.x and one 6.x version (respectively [7.4.0](defaults/main.yml#L2) and [6.8.1](.kitchen.yml#L22) at the time of writing), this role should work with others version also in most cases.
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This role also uses [Ansible tags](http://docs.ansible.com/ansible/playbooks_tags.html). Run your playbook with the `--list-tasks` flag for more information.
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In addition to es_config, the following parameters allow the customization of the Java and Elasticsearch versions as well as the role behaviour. Options include:
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* ```es_enable_xpack``` Default `true`. Setting this to `false` will install the oss release of elasticsearch
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* ```es_version``` (e.g. "7.1.1").
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* ```es_version``` (e.g. "7.4.0").
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* ```es_api_host``` The host name used for actions requiring HTTP e.g. installing templates. Defaults to "localhost".
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* ```es_api_port``` The port used for actions requiring HTTP e.g. installing templates. Defaults to 9200. **CHANGE IF THE HTTP PORT IS NOT 9200**
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* ```es_api_basic_auth_username``` The Elasticsearch username for making admin changing actions. Used if Security is enabled. Ensure this user is admin.
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es_version: "7.1.1"
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es_version: "7.4.0"
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es_use_snapshot_release: false
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es_enable_xpack: true
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es_package_name: "elasticsearch"
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