cerebro is an open source(MIT License) elasticsearch web admin tool built using Scala, Play Framework, AngularJS and Bootstrap.
cerebro needs Java 1.8 or newer to run.
- Download from https://github.com/lmenezes/cerebro/releases
- Extract files
- Run bin/cerebro(or bin/cerebro.bat if on Windows)
- Access on http://localhost:9000
You can find the official docker images in the official docker hub repo.
Visit cerebro-docker for further information.
You can run cerebro listening on a different host and port(defaults to 0.0.0.0:9000):
bin/cerebro -Dhttp.port=1234 -Dhttp.address=127.0.0.1 LDAP can be configured using environment variables. If you typically run cerebro using docker, you can pass a file with all the env vars. The file would look like:
# Set it to ldap to activate ldap authorization AUTH_TYPE=ldap # Your ldap url LDAP_URL=ldap://exammple.com:389 LDAP_BASE_DN=OU=users,DC=example,DC=com # Usually method should be "simple" otherwise, set it to the SASL mechanisms LDAP_METHOD=simple # user-template executes a string.format() operation where # username is passed in first, followed by base-dn. Some examples # - %s => leave user untouched # - %s@domain.com => append "@domain.com" to username # - uid=%s,%s => usual case of OpenLDAP LDAP_USER_TEMPLATE=%s@example.com # User identifier that can perform searches LDAP_BIND_DN=admin@example.com LDAP_BIND_PWD=adminpass # Group membership settings (optional) # If left unset LDAP_BASE_DN will be used # LDAP_GROUP_BASE_DN=OU=users,DC=example,DC=com # Attribute that represent the user, for example uid or mail # LDAP_USER_ATTR=mail # If left unset LDAP_USER_TEMPLATE will be used # LDAP_USER_ATTR_TEMPLATE=%s # Filter that tests membership of the group. If this property is empty then there is no group membership check # AD example => memberOf=CN=mygroup,ou=ouofthegroup,DC=domain,DC=com # OpenLDAP example => CN=mygroup # LDAP_GROUP=memberOf=memberOf=CN=mygroup,ou=ouofthegroup,DC=domain,DC=com You can the pass this file as argument using:
docker run -p 9000:9000 --env-file env-ldap lmenezes/cerebroOther settings are exposed through the conf/application.conf file found on the application directory.
It is also possible to use an alternate configuration file defined on a different location:
bin/cerebro -Dconfig.file=/some/other/dir/alternate.conf