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Elasticsearch Securityedit
If you use Elasticsearch security, you’ll need to enable certain privileges for users that would like to access the Uptime app. For example, create user and support roles to implement the privileges:
Create a roleedit
You’ll need a role that lets you access the Heartbeat indices, which by default are heartbeat-*
.
You can create this with the following request:
PUT /_security/role/uptime { "indices" : [ { "names" : [ "heartbeat-*" ], "privileges" : [ "read", "view_index_metadata" ], "field_security" : { "grant" : [ "*" ] }, "allow_restricted_indices" : false } ], "transient_metadata" : { "enabled" : true } }
Assign the role to a useredit
Next, you’ll need to create a user with both the uptime
role, and another role with sufficient Kibana privileges,
such as the kibana_user
role.
You can do this with the following request:
PUT /_security/user/jacknich { "password" : "j@rV1s", "roles" : [ "uptime", "kibana_user" ], "full_name" : "Jack Nicholson", "email" : "jacknich@example.com", "metadata" : { "intelligence" : 7 } }