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@aws-cdk/aws-elasticsearch

The CDK Construct Library for AWS::Elasticsearch

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Amazon Elasticsearch Service Construct Library


FeaturesStability
CFN ResourcesStable
Higher level constructs for DomainExperimental

CFN Resources: All classes with the Cfn prefix in this module (CFN Resources) are always stable and safe to use.

Experimental: Higher level constructs in this module that are marked as experimental are under active development. They are subject to non-backward compatible changes or removal in any future version. These are not subject to the Semantic Versioning model and breaking changes will be announced in the release notes. This means that while you may use them, you may need to update your source code when upgrading to a newer version of this package.


Create a development cluster by simply specifying the version:

import * as es from '@aws-cdk/aws-elasticsearch';

const devDomain = new es.Domain(this, 'Domain', {
    version: es.ElasticsearchVersion.V7_1,
});

Create a production grade cluster by also specifying things like capacity and az distribution

const prodDomain = new es.Domain(this, 'Domain', {
    version: es.ElasticsearchVersion.V7_1,
    capacity: {
        masterNodes: 5,
        dataNodes: 20
    },
    ebs: {
        volumeSize: 20
    },
    zoneAwareness: {
        availabilityZoneCount: 3
    },
    logging: {
        slowSearchLogEnabled: true,
        appLogEnabled: true,
        slowIndexLogEnabled: true,
    },
});

This creates an Elasticsearch cluster and automatically sets up log groups for logging the domain logs and slow search logs.

Importing existing domains

To import an existing domain into your CDK application, use the Domain.fromDomainEndpoint factory method. This method accepts a domain endpoint of an already existing domain:

const domainEndpoint = 'https://my-domain-jcjotrt6f7otem4sqcwbch3c4u.us-east-1.es.amazonaws.com';
const domain = Domain.fromDomainEndpoint(this, 'ImportedDomain', domainEndpoint);

Permissions

IAM

Helper methods also exist for managing access to the domain.

const lambda = new lambda.Function(this, 'Lambda', { /* ... */ });

// Grant write access to the app-search index
domain.grantIndexWrite('app-search', lambda);

// Grant read access to the 'app-search/_search' path
domain.grantPathRead('app-search/_search', lambda);

Encryption

The domain can also be created with encryption enabled:

const domain = new es.Domain(this, 'Domain', {
    version: es.ElasticsearchVersion.V7_4,
    ebs: {
        volumeSize: 100,
        volumeType: EbsDeviceVolumeType.GENERAL_PURPOSE_SSD,
    },
    nodeToNodeEncryption: true,
    encryptionAtRest: {
        enabled: true,
    },
});

This sets up the domain with node to node encryption and encryption at rest. You can also choose to supply your own KMS key to use for encryption at rest.

Metrics

Helper methods exist to access common domain metrics for example:

const freeStorageSpace = domain.metricFreeStorageSpace();
const masterSysMemoryUtilization = domain.metric('MasterSysMemoryUtilization');

This module is part of the AWS Cloud Development Kit project.

Fine grained access control

The domain can also be created with a master user configured. The password can be supplied or dynamically created if not supplied.

const domain = new es.Domain(this, 'Domain', {
    version: es.ElasticsearchVersion.V7_1,
    enforceHttps: true,
    nodeToNodeEncryption: true,
    encryptionAtRest: {
        enabled: true,
    },
    fineGrainedAccessControl: {
        masterUserName: 'master-user',
    },
});

const masterUserPassword = domain.masterUserPassword;

Using unsigned basic auth

For convenience, the domain can be configured to allow unsigned HTTP requests that use basic auth. Unless the domain is configured to be part of a VPC this means anyone can access the domain using the configured master username and password.

To enable unsigned basic auth access the domain is configured with an access policy that allows anyonmous requests, HTTPS required, node to node encryption, encryption at rest and fine grained access control.

If the above settings are not set they will be configured as part of enabling unsigned basic auth. If they are set with conflicting values, an error will be thrown.

If no master user is configured a default master user is created with the username admin.

If no password is configured a default master user password is created and stored in the AWS Secrets Manager as secret. The secret has the prefix <domain id>MasterUser.

const domain = new es.Domain(this, 'Domain', {
    version: es.ElasticsearchVersion.V7_1,
    useUnsignedBasicAuth: true,
});

const masterUserPassword = domain.masterUserPassword;

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Package last updated on 01 Dec 2020

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