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OpenSearch Service examples using Amazon CLI

The following code examples show you how to perform actions and implement common scenarios by using the Amazon Command Line Interface with OpenSearch Service.

Actions are code excerpts from larger programs and must be run in context. While actions show you how to call individual service functions, you can see actions in context in their related scenarios and cross-service examples.

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The following code example shows how to use create-elasticsearch-domain.

Amazon CLI

To create an Amazon Elasticsearch Service domain

The following create-elasticsearch-domain command creates a new Amazon Elasticsearch Service domain within a VPC and restricts access to a single user. Amazon ES infers the VPC ID from the specified subnet and security group IDs.

aws es create-elasticsearch-domain \ --domain-name vpc-cli-example \ --elasticsearch-version 6.2 \ --elasticsearch-cluster-config InstanceType=m4.large.elasticsearch,InstanceCount=1 \ --ebs-options EBSEnabled=true,VolumeType=standard,VolumeSize=10 \ --access-policies '{"Version": "2012-10-17", "Statement": [ { "Effect": "Allow", "Principal": {"AWS": "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:root" }, "Action":"es:*", "Resource": "arn:aws:es:us-west-1:123456789012:domain/vpc-cli-example/*" } ] }' \ --vpc-options SubnetIds=subnet-1a2a3a4a,SecurityGroupIds=sg-2a3a4a5a

Output:

{ "DomainStatus": { "ElasticsearchClusterConfig": { "DedicatedMasterEnabled": false, "InstanceCount": 1, "ZoneAwarenessEnabled": false, "InstanceType": "m4.large.elasticsearch" }, "DomainId": "123456789012/vpc-cli-example", "CognitoOptions": { "Enabled": false }, "VPCOptions": { "SubnetIds": [ "subnet-1a2a3a4a" ], "VPCId": "vpc-3a4a5a6a", "SecurityGroupIds": [ "sg-2a3a4a5a" ], "AvailabilityZones": [ "us-west-1c" ] }, "Created": true, "Deleted": false, "EBSOptions": { "VolumeSize": 10, "VolumeType": "standard", "EBSEnabled": true }, "Processing": true, "DomainName": "vpc-cli-example", "SnapshotOptions": { "AutomatedSnapshotStartHour": 0 }, "ElasticsearchVersion": "6.2", "AccessPolicies": "{\"Version\":\"2012-10-17\",\"Statement\":[{\"Effect\":\"Allow\",\"Principal\":{\"AWS\":\"arn:aws:iam::123456789012:root\"},\"Action\":\"es:*\",\"Resource\":\"arn:aws:es:us-west-1:123456789012:domain/vpc-cli-example/*\"}]}", "AdvancedOptions": { "rest.action.multi.allow_explicit_index": "true" }, "EncryptionAtRestOptions": { "Enabled": false }, "ARN": "arn:aws:es:us-west-1:123456789012:domain/vpc-cli-example" } }

For more information, see Creating and Managing Amazon Elasticsearch Service Domains in the Amazon Elasticsearch Service Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-elasticsearch-domain-config.

Amazon CLI

To get domain configuration details

The following describe-elasticsearch-domain-config example provides configuration details for a given domain, along with status information for each individual domain component.

aws es describe-elasticsearch-domain-config \ --domain-name cli-example

Output:

{ "DomainConfig": { "ElasticsearchVersion": { "Options": "7.4", "Status": { "CreationDate": 1589395034.946, "UpdateDate": 1589395827.325, "UpdateVersion": 8, "State": "Active", "PendingDeletion": false } }, "ElasticsearchClusterConfig": { "Options": { "InstanceType": "c5.large.elasticsearch", "InstanceCount": 1, "DedicatedMasterEnabled": true, "ZoneAwarenessEnabled": false, "DedicatedMasterType": "c5.large.elasticsearch", "DedicatedMasterCount": 3, "WarmEnabled": true, "WarmType": "ultrawarm1.medium.elasticsearch", "WarmCount": 2 }, "Status": { "CreationDate": 1589395034.946, "UpdateDate": 1589395827.325, "UpdateVersion": 8, "State": "Active", "PendingDeletion": false } }, "EBSOptions": { "Options": { "EBSEnabled": true, "VolumeType": "gp2", "VolumeSize": 10 }, "Status": { "CreationDate": 1589395034.946, "UpdateDate": 1589395827.325, "UpdateVersion": 8, "State": "Active", "PendingDeletion": false } }, "AccessPolicies": { "Options": "{\"Version\":\"2012-10-17\",\"Statement\":[{\"Effect\":\"Allow\",\"Principal\":{\"AWS\":\"*\"},\"Action\":\"es:*\",\"Resource\":\"arn:aws:es:us-east-1:123456789012:domain/cli-example/*\"}]}", "Status": { "CreationDate": 1589395034.946, "UpdateDate": 1589395827.325, "UpdateVersion": 8, "State": "Active", "PendingDeletion": false } }, "SnapshotOptions": { "Options": { "AutomatedSnapshotStartHour": 0 }, "Status": { "CreationDate": 1589395034.946, "UpdateDate": 1589395827.325, "UpdateVersion": 8, "State": "Active", "PendingDeletion": false } }, "VPCOptions": { "Options": {}, "Status": { "CreationDate": 1591210426.162, "UpdateDate": 1591210426.162, "UpdateVersion": 18, "State": "Active", "PendingDeletion": false } }, "CognitoOptions": { "Options": { "Enabled": false }, "Status": { "CreationDate": 1591210426.163, "UpdateDate": 1591210426.163, "UpdateVersion": 18, "State": "Active", "PendingDeletion": false } }, "EncryptionAtRestOptions": { "Options": { "Enabled": true, "KmsKeyId": "arn:aws:kms:us-east-1:123456789012:key/1a2a3a4a-1a2a-1a2a-1a2a-1a2a3a4a5a6a" }, "Status": { "CreationDate": 1589395034.946, "UpdateDate": 1589395827.325, "UpdateVersion": 8, "State": "Active", "PendingDeletion": false } }, "NodeToNodeEncryptionOptions": { "Options": { "Enabled": true }, "Status": { "CreationDate": 1589395034.946, "UpdateDate": 1589395827.325, "UpdateVersion": 8, "State": "Active", "PendingDeletion": false } }, "AdvancedOptions": { "Options": { "rest.action.multi.allow_explicit_index": "true" }, "Status": { "CreationDate": 1589395034.946, "UpdateDate": 1589395827.325, "UpdateVersion": 8, "State": "Active", "PendingDeletion": false } }, "LogPublishingOptions": { "Options": {}, "Status": { "CreationDate": 1591210426.164, "UpdateDate": 1591210426.164, "UpdateVersion": 18, "State": "Active", "PendingDeletion": false } }, "DomainEndpointOptions": { "Options": { "EnforceHTTPS": true, "TLSSecurityPolicy": "Policy-Min-TLS-1-0-2019-07" }, "Status": { "CreationDate": 1589395034.946, "UpdateDate": 1589395827.325, "UpdateVersion": 8, "State": "Active", "PendingDeletion": false } }, "AdvancedSecurityOptions": { "Options": { "Enabled": true, "InternalUserDatabaseEnabled": true }, "Status": { "CreationDate": 1589395034.946, "UpdateDate": 1589827485.577, "UpdateVersion": 14, "State": "Active", "PendingDeletion": false } } } }

For more information, see Creating and Managing Amazon Elasticsearch Service Domains in the Amazon Elasticsearch Service Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-elasticsearch-domain.

Amazon CLI

To get details for a single domain

The following describe-elasticsearch-domain example provides configuration details for a given domain.

aws es describe-elasticsearch-domain \ --domain-name cli-example

Output:

{ "DomainStatus": { "DomainId": "123456789012/cli-example", "DomainName": "cli-example", "ARN": "arn:aws:es:us-east-1:123456789012:domain/cli-example", "Created": true, "Deleted": false, "Endpoint": "search-cli-example-1a2a3a4a5a6a7a8a9a0a.us-east-1.es.amazonaws.com", "Processing": false, "UpgradeProcessing": false, "ElasticsearchVersion": "7.4", "ElasticsearchClusterConfig": { "InstanceType": "c5.large.elasticsearch", "InstanceCount": 1, "DedicatedMasterEnabled": true, "ZoneAwarenessEnabled": false, "DedicatedMasterType": "c5.large.elasticsearch", "DedicatedMasterCount": 3, "WarmEnabled": true, "WarmType": "ultrawarm1.medium.elasticsearch", "WarmCount": 2 }, "EBSOptions": { "EBSEnabled": true, "VolumeType": "gp2", "VolumeSize": 10 }, "AccessPolicies": "{\"Version\":\"2012-10-17\",\"Statement\":[{\"Effect\":\"Allow\",\"Principal\":{\"AWS\":\"*\"},\"Action\":\"es:*\",\"Resource\":\"arn:aws:es:us-east-1:123456789012:domain/cli-example/*\"}]}", "SnapshotOptions": { "AutomatedSnapshotStartHour": 0 }, "CognitoOptions": { "Enabled": false }, "EncryptionAtRestOptions": { "Enabled": true, "KmsKeyId": "arn:aws:kms:us-east-1:123456789012:key/1a2a3a4a-1a2a-1a2a-1a2a-1a2a3a4a5a6a" }, "NodeToNodeEncryptionOptions": { "Enabled": true }, "AdvancedOptions": { "rest.action.multi.allow_explicit_index": "true" }, "ServiceSoftwareOptions": { "CurrentVersion": "R20200522", "NewVersion": "", "UpdateAvailable": false, "Cancellable": false, "UpdateStatus": "COMPLETED", "Description": "There is no software update available for this domain.", "AutomatedUpdateDate": 0.0 }, "DomainEndpointOptions": { "EnforceHTTPS": true, "TLSSecurityPolicy": "Policy-Min-TLS-1-0-2019-07" }, "AdvancedSecurityOptions": { "Enabled": true, "InternalUserDatabaseEnabled": true } } }

For more information, see Creating and Managing Amazon Elasticsearch Service Domains in the Amazon Elasticsearch Service Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-elasticsearch-domains.

Amazon CLI

To get details for one or more domains

The following describe-elasticsearch-domains example provides configuration details for one or more domains.

aws es describe-elasticsearch-domains \ --domain-names cli-example-1 cli-example-2

Output:

{ "DomainStatusList": [{ "DomainId": "123456789012/cli-example-1", "DomainName": "cli-example-1", "ARN": "arn:aws:es:us-east-1:123456789012:domain/cli-example-1", "Created": true, "Deleted": false, "Endpoint": "search-cli-example-1-1a2a3a4a5a6a7a8a9a0a.us-east-1.es.amazonaws.com", "Processing": false, "UpgradeProcessing": false, "ElasticsearchVersion": "7.4", "ElasticsearchClusterConfig": { "InstanceType": "c5.large.elasticsearch", "InstanceCount": 1, "DedicatedMasterEnabled": true, "ZoneAwarenessEnabled": false, "DedicatedMasterType": "c5.large.elasticsearch", "DedicatedMasterCount": 3, "WarmEnabled": true, "WarmType": "ultrawarm1.medium.elasticsearch", "WarmCount": 2 }, "EBSOptions": { "EBSEnabled": true, "VolumeType": "gp2", "VolumeSize": 10 }, "AccessPolicies": "{\"Version\":\"2012-10-17\",\"Statement\":[{\"Effect\":\"Allow\",\"Principal\":{\"AWS\":\"*\"},\"Action\":\"es:*\",\"Resource\":\"arn:aws:es:us-east-1:123456789012:domain/cli-example-1/*\"}]}", "SnapshotOptions": { "AutomatedSnapshotStartHour": 0 }, "CognitoOptions": { "Enabled": false }, "EncryptionAtRestOptions": { "Enabled": true, "KmsKeyId": "arn:aws:kms:us-east-1:123456789012:key/1a2a3a4a-1a2a-1a2a-1a2a-1a2a3a4a5a6a" }, "NodeToNodeEncryptionOptions": { "Enabled": true }, "AdvancedOptions": { "rest.action.multi.allow_explicit_index": "true" }, "ServiceSoftwareOptions": { "CurrentVersion": "R20200522", "NewVersion": "", "UpdateAvailable": false, "Cancellable": false, "UpdateStatus": "COMPLETED", "Description": "There is no software update available for this domain.", "AutomatedUpdateDate": 0.0 }, "DomainEndpointOptions": { "EnforceHTTPS": true, "TLSSecurityPolicy": "Policy-Min-TLS-1-0-2019-07" }, "AdvancedSecurityOptions": { "Enabled": true, "InternalUserDatabaseEnabled": true } }, { "DomainId": "123456789012/cli-example-2", "DomainName": "cli-example-2", "ARN": "arn:aws:es:us-east-1:123456789012:domain/cli-example-2", "Created": true, "Deleted": false, "Processing": true, "UpgradeProcessing": false, "ElasticsearchVersion": "7.4", "ElasticsearchClusterConfig": { "InstanceType": "r5.large.elasticsearch", "InstanceCount": 1, "DedicatedMasterEnabled": false, "ZoneAwarenessEnabled": false, "WarmEnabled": false }, "EBSOptions": { "EBSEnabled": true, "VolumeType": "gp2", "VolumeSize": 10 }, "AccessPolicies": "{\"Version\":\"2012-10-17\",\"Statement\":[{\"Effect\":\"Deny\",\"Principal\":{\"AWS\":\"*\"},\"Action\":\"es:*\",\"Resource\":\"arn:aws:es:us-east-1:123456789012:domain/cli-example-2/*\"}]}", "SnapshotOptions": { "AutomatedSnapshotStartHour": 0 }, "CognitoOptions": { "Enabled": false }, "EncryptionAtRestOptions": { "Enabled": false }, "NodeToNodeEncryptionOptions": { "Enabled": false }, "AdvancedOptions": { "rest.action.multi.allow_explicit_index": "true" }, "ServiceSoftwareOptions": { "CurrentVersion": "", "NewVersion": "", "UpdateAvailable": false, "Cancellable": false, "UpdateStatus": "COMPLETED", "Description": "There is no software update available for this domain.", "AutomatedUpdateDate": 0.0 }, "DomainEndpointOptions": { "EnforceHTTPS": false, "TLSSecurityPolicy": "Policy-Min-TLS-1-0-2019-07" }, "AdvancedSecurityOptions": { "Enabled": false, "InternalUserDatabaseEnabled": false } } ] }

For more information, see Creating and Managing Amazon Elasticsearch Service Domains in the Amazon Elasticsearch Service Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use describe-reserved-elasticsearch-instances.

Amazon CLI

To view all reserved instances

The following describe-elasticsearch-domains example provides a summary of all instances you have reserved in a region.

aws es describe-reserved-elasticsearch-instances

Output:

{ "ReservedElasticsearchInstances": [{ "FixedPrice": 100.0, "ReservedElasticsearchInstanceOfferingId": "1a2a3a4a5-1a2a-3a4a-5a6a-1a2a3a4a5a6a", "ReservationName": "my-reservation", "PaymentOption": "PARTIAL_UPFRONT", "UsagePrice": 0.0, "ReservedElasticsearchInstanceId": "9a8a7a6a-5a4a-3a2a-1a0a-9a8a7a6a5a4a", "RecurringCharges": [{ "RecurringChargeAmount": 0.603, "RecurringChargeFrequency": "Hourly" }], "State": "payment-pending", "StartTime": 1522872571.229, "ElasticsearchInstanceCount": 3, "Duration": 31536000, "ElasticsearchInstanceType": "m4.2xlarge.elasticsearch", "CurrencyCode": "USD" }] }

For more information, see Reserved Instances in the Amazon Elasticsearch Service Developer Guide.

The following code example shows how to use list-domain-names.

Amazon CLI

To list all domains

The following list-domain-names example provides a quick summary of all domains in the region.

aws es list-domain-names

Output:

{ "DomainNames": [{ "DomainName": "cli-example-1" }, { "DomainName": "cli-example-2" } ] }

For more information, see Creating and Managing Amazon Elasticsearch Service Domains in the Amazon Elasticsearch Service Developer Guide.