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    elasticsearch-head

    elasticsearch-head

    A web front end for an elastic search cluster

    elasticsearch-head is a web front end for browsing and interacting with an Elastic Search cluster. elasticsearch-head is hosted and can be downloaded or forked at github. There are two ways of running and installing elasticsearch-head. Running as a plugin of ElasticSearch (this is the preferred method). And running as a standalone webapp. By default es-head will immediately attempt to connect to a cluster node at http://localhost:9200/. Enter a different node address in the connect box and...
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    restful.js

    restful.js

    A pure JS client for interacting with server-side RESTful resources

    ...A response is made from the HTTP response fetched from the endpoint. It exposes statusCode(), headers(), and body() methods. For a GET request, the body method will return one or an array of entities. Therefore you can disable this hydration by calling body(false).
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