blog sample

A kind of blog for presentating EFK stack features.
- Write, view and search blog posts.
- Sing up, Login. Session is based on cookie.
- Collect page views and search logs into Elasticsearch via fluentd in Real-Time.
- Of course, you can view and analyze user actions in Elasticsearch and Kibana.
This repository includes following.
Prerequisite
For local development,
Using Docker: make run
If you using docker, it's easy to work with Elastic stack and fluentd!
# running docker containers by `docker-compose up -d`
make run
At the first time, docker-compose
start creating containers. After starting containers, it's time to access Elasticsearch.
$ curl http://localhost:9200
{
"name" : "o2r0AqN",
"cluster_name" : "docker-cluster",
"cluster_uuid" : "KoAk04RXRbSx3wgLiB_LtA",
"version" : {
"number" : "5.4.3",
"build_hash" : "eed30a8",
"build_date" : "2017-06-22T00:34:03.743Z",
"build_snapshot" : false,
"lucene_version" : "6.5.1"
},
"tagline" : "You Know, for Search"
}
It works! And your Kibana console is also available on http://localhost:5601
. If Elasticsearch is accecible, blog application can start up.
For contributor
To start a blog application locally, you just go run
go run main.go
To add some external packages, use godep
. If you want to use Elasticsearch and/or Fluentd on docker container, you can specify each host via flag. When blog app running on container, Elasticsearch and Fluentd are accessed by using docker links.
Acknowledgement
UI Template is based on BlackrockDigital/startbootstrap-blog-post.
LICENSE
MIT
Author
Kenta Suzuki (a.k.a. suzuken)