# Kibana is served by a back end server. This controls which port to use. server.port: 5601 # The host to bind the server to. server.host: "0.0.0.0" # The Elasticsearch instance to use for all your queries. elasticsearch.url: "http://jhipster-elasticsearch:9200" # preserve_elasticsearch_host true will send the hostname specified in `elasticsearch`. If you set it to false, # then the host you use to connect to *this* Kibana instance will be sent. elasticsearch.preserveHost: true # Kibana uses an index in Elasticsearch to store saved searches, visualizations # and dashboards. It will create a new index if it doesn't already exist. kibana.index: ".kibana" # If your Elasticsearch is protected with basic authentication, these settings provide # the username and password that the Kibana server uses to perform maintenance on the Kibana # index at startup. Your Kibana users still need to authenticate with Elasticsearch, which # is proxied through the Kibana server. # elasticsearch.username: "elastic" # elasticsearch.password: "changeme" # If your Elasticsearch requires client certificate and key # kibana_elasticsearch_client_crt: /path/to/your/client.crt # kibana_elasticsearch_client_key: /path/to/your/client.key # If you need to provide a CA certificate for your Elasticsarech instance, put # the path of the pem file here. # ca: /path/to/your/CA.pem # The default application to load. kibana.defaultAppId: "discover" # Time in milliseconds to wait for elasticsearch to respond to pings, defaults to # request_timeout setting # ping_timeout: 1500 # Time in milliseconds to wait for responses from the back end or elasticsearch. # This must be > 0 elasticsearch.requestTimeout: 300000 # Time in milliseconds for Elasticsearch to wait for responses from shards. # Set to 0 to disable. elasticsearch.shardTimeout: 0 # SSL for outgoing requests from the Kibana Server (PEM formatted) # ssl_key_file: /path/to/your/server.key # ssl_cert_file: /path/to/your/server.crt logging.verbose: false