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How to get link for elastalert in kibana console, I had installed elastalert in the machine with kibana and it is running fine. However not sure on how to get it displayed in the menu bar.



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  • are you using official ElastAlert or bitsensor fork of ElastAlert?

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How to get link for elastalert in kibana console, I had installed elastalert in the machine with kibana and it is running fine. However not sure on how to get it displayed in the menu bar.



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How to get link for elastalert in kibana console, I had installed elastalert in the machine with kibana and it is running fine. However not sure on how to get it displayed in the menu bar.



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How to get link for elastalert in kibana console, I had installed elastalert in the machine with kibana and it is running fine. However not sure on how to get it displayed in the menu bar.



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  • are you using official ElastAlert or bitsensor fork of ElastAlert?

    – Abhishek Jaisingh
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  • are you using official ElastAlert or bitsensor fork of ElastAlert?

    – Abhishek Jaisingh
    Mar 12 at 17:49

















are you using official ElastAlert or bitsensor fork of ElastAlert?

– Abhishek Jaisingh
Mar 12 at 17:49





are you using official ElastAlert or bitsensor fork of ElastAlert?

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The official Elastalert doesn't have any Kibana plugin. However, the folks at Bitsensor have developed their own fork of Elastalert that runs a server (running on port 3030) that exposes REST API's for manipulating rules and alerts and for that they have developed a Kibana Plugin. So, to use the Kibana plugin you should use their fork.



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Bitsensor Elastalert



Kibana Plugin for Bitsensor Elastalert






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    The official Elastalert doesn't have any Kibana plugin. However, the folks at Bitsensor have developed their own fork of Elastalert that runs a server (running on port 3030) that exposes REST API's for manipulating rules and alerts and for that they have developed a Kibana Plugin. So, to use the Kibana plugin you should use their fork.



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      The official Elastalert doesn't have any Kibana plugin. However, the folks at Bitsensor have developed their own fork of Elastalert that runs a server (running on port 3030) that exposes REST API's for manipulating rules and alerts and for that they have developed a Kibana Plugin. So, to use the Kibana plugin you should use their fork.



      Relevant Links:



      Bitsensor Elastalert



      Kibana Plugin for Bitsensor Elastalert






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        The official Elastalert doesn't have any Kibana plugin. However, the folks at Bitsensor have developed their own fork of Elastalert that runs a server (running on port 3030) that exposes REST API's for manipulating rules and alerts and for that they have developed a Kibana Plugin. So, to use the Kibana plugin you should use their fork.



        Relevant Links:



        Bitsensor Elastalert



        Kibana Plugin for Bitsensor Elastalert






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        The official Elastalert doesn't have any Kibana plugin. However, the folks at Bitsensor have developed their own fork of Elastalert that runs a server (running on port 3030) that exposes REST API's for manipulating rules and alerts and for that they have developed a Kibana Plugin. So, to use the Kibana plugin you should use their fork.



        Relevant Links:



        Bitsensor Elastalert



        Kibana Plugin for Bitsensor Elastalert







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