Elasticsearch is a distributed, open source search and analytics engine for all types of data, including textual, numerical, geospatial, structured, and unstructured. Elasticsearch is built on Apache Lucene and known for its simple REST APIs, distributed nature, speed, and scalability.
The Elasticsearch Nodes provide you functionality to interact with Elasticsearch from within KNIME. The collection of nodes allows you to connect to Elasticsearch, create search queries in a builder-like approach, query the Elasticsearch index and receive documents and additional information.
The Elasticsearch Nodes are brand-new and under active development. Let us know what you think and what functionality you are missing. If you have questions, comments, or problems, we are happy to hear from you: mail@danielesser.me
The Elasticsearch Nodes are released under the Elasticsearch Nodes for KNIME: Terms and Conditions Version 1.0 and were created by Daniel Esser; 2018 – 2019.
Elasticsearch is a trademark of Elasticsearch BV, registered in the U.S. and in other countries.
The Elasticsearch Nodes for KNIME allow you to query and modify documents stored and indexed in Elasticsearch from within KNIME.
Nodes for connecting to Elasticsearch.
Nodes for building Elasticsearch search queries step-by-step.
Nodes for reading data from and writing data to Elasticsearch.
To use this product in KNIME, install Elasticsearch Nodes from the following update site:
A zipped version of the software site can be downloaded here.
You don't know what to do with this link? Read our NodePit Product and Node Installation Guide that explains you in detail how to install nodes to your KNIME Analytics Platform.
Do you have feedback, questions, comments about NodePit, want to support this platform, or want your own nodes or workflows listed here as well? Do you think, the search results could be improved or something is missing? Then please get in touch! Alternatively, you can send us an email to mail@nodepit.com, follow @NodePit on Twitter, or chat on Gitter!
Please note that this is only about NodePit. We do not provide general support for KNIME — please use the KNIME forums instead.