ELasticsearch Post bulk on elastic xpack role





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I have an Elastic cluster with xpack enable.



I'd like to make a backup of all xpack roles created :



GET _xpack/security/role


=> I get a big json, ex :



{
"kibana_dashboard_only_user": {
"cluster": ,
"indices": [
{
"names": [
".kibana*"
],
"privileges": [
"read",
"view_index_metadata"
]
}
],
"run_as": ,
"metadata": {
"_reserved": true
},
"transient_metadata": {
"enabled": true
}
},
"watcher_admin": {
"cluster": [
"manage_watcher"
],
"indices": [
{
"names": [
".watches",
".triggered_watches",
".watcher-history-*"
],
"privileges": [
"read"
]
}
],
"run_as": ,
"metadata": {
"_reserved": true
},
"transient_metadata": {
"enabled": true
}
},
....
}


And now I'd like to put it back in the cluster (or another). I cannot just PUT it to _xpack/security/role. If i understand correctly I have to use bulk :



curl --user elastic:password https://elastic:9200/_xpack/security/_bulk?pretty -XPOST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '
{"index":{"_index": "_xpack/security/role"}}
{"ROOOOLE" : {"cluster" : [ ],"indices" : [{"names" : [".kibana*"],"privileges" : ["read","view_index_metadata"]}],"run_as" : [ ],"metadata" : {"_reserved" : true},"transient_metadata" : {"enabled" : true}}}
'


But i get an error :



{
"took" : 3,
"errors" : true,
"items" : [
{
"index" : {
"_index" : "_xpack/security/role",
"_type" : "security",
"_id" : null,
"status" : 400,
"error" : {
"type" : "invalid_index_name_exception",
"reason" : "Invalid index name [_xpack/security/role], must not contain the following characters [ , ", *, \, <, |, ,, >, /, ?]",
"index_uuid" : "_na_",
"index" : "_xpack/security/role"
}
}
}
]
}


Is there a way to do this easily ? Or do I have to parse the json, and put each role one by one to :




  • _xpack/security/role/rolexxx

  • _xpack/security/role/roleyyy

  • ...


More globally, is there a way to get all data of an index (config index), then upload it back or put it into another cluster.



Thank you.










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    I have an Elastic cluster with xpack enable.



    I'd like to make a backup of all xpack roles created :



    GET _xpack/security/role


    => I get a big json, ex :



    {
    "kibana_dashboard_only_user": {
    "cluster": ,
    "indices": [
    {
    "names": [
    ".kibana*"
    ],
    "privileges": [
    "read",
    "view_index_metadata"
    ]
    }
    ],
    "run_as": ,
    "metadata": {
    "_reserved": true
    },
    "transient_metadata": {
    "enabled": true
    }
    },
    "watcher_admin": {
    "cluster": [
    "manage_watcher"
    ],
    "indices": [
    {
    "names": [
    ".watches",
    ".triggered_watches",
    ".watcher-history-*"
    ],
    "privileges": [
    "read"
    ]
    }
    ],
    "run_as": ,
    "metadata": {
    "_reserved": true
    },
    "transient_metadata": {
    "enabled": true
    }
    },
    ....
    }


    And now I'd like to put it back in the cluster (or another). I cannot just PUT it to _xpack/security/role. If i understand correctly I have to use bulk :



    curl --user elastic:password https://elastic:9200/_xpack/security/_bulk?pretty -XPOST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '
    {"index":{"_index": "_xpack/security/role"}}
    {"ROOOOLE" : {"cluster" : [ ],"indices" : [{"names" : [".kibana*"],"privileges" : ["read","view_index_metadata"]}],"run_as" : [ ],"metadata" : {"_reserved" : true},"transient_metadata" : {"enabled" : true}}}
    '


    But i get an error :



    {
    "took" : 3,
    "errors" : true,
    "items" : [
    {
    "index" : {
    "_index" : "_xpack/security/role",
    "_type" : "security",
    "_id" : null,
    "status" : 400,
    "error" : {
    "type" : "invalid_index_name_exception",
    "reason" : "Invalid index name [_xpack/security/role], must not contain the following characters [ , ", *, \, <, |, ,, >, /, ?]",
    "index_uuid" : "_na_",
    "index" : "_xpack/security/role"
    }
    }
    }
    ]
    }


    Is there a way to do this easily ? Or do I have to parse the json, and put each role one by one to :




    • _xpack/security/role/rolexxx

    • _xpack/security/role/roleyyy

    • ...


    More globally, is there a way to get all data of an index (config index), then upload it back or put it into another cluster.



    Thank you.










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      I have an Elastic cluster with xpack enable.



      I'd like to make a backup of all xpack roles created :



      GET _xpack/security/role


      => I get a big json, ex :



      {
      "kibana_dashboard_only_user": {
      "cluster": ,
      "indices": [
      {
      "names": [
      ".kibana*"
      ],
      "privileges": [
      "read",
      "view_index_metadata"
      ]
      }
      ],
      "run_as": ,
      "metadata": {
      "_reserved": true
      },
      "transient_metadata": {
      "enabled": true
      }
      },
      "watcher_admin": {
      "cluster": [
      "manage_watcher"
      ],
      "indices": [
      {
      "names": [
      ".watches",
      ".triggered_watches",
      ".watcher-history-*"
      ],
      "privileges": [
      "read"
      ]
      }
      ],
      "run_as": ,
      "metadata": {
      "_reserved": true
      },
      "transient_metadata": {
      "enabled": true
      }
      },
      ....
      }


      And now I'd like to put it back in the cluster (or another). I cannot just PUT it to _xpack/security/role. If i understand correctly I have to use bulk :



      curl --user elastic:password https://elastic:9200/_xpack/security/_bulk?pretty -XPOST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '
      {"index":{"_index": "_xpack/security/role"}}
      {"ROOOOLE" : {"cluster" : [ ],"indices" : [{"names" : [".kibana*"],"privileges" : ["read","view_index_metadata"]}],"run_as" : [ ],"metadata" : {"_reserved" : true},"transient_metadata" : {"enabled" : true}}}
      '


      But i get an error :



      {
      "took" : 3,
      "errors" : true,
      "items" : [
      {
      "index" : {
      "_index" : "_xpack/security/role",
      "_type" : "security",
      "_id" : null,
      "status" : 400,
      "error" : {
      "type" : "invalid_index_name_exception",
      "reason" : "Invalid index name [_xpack/security/role], must not contain the following characters [ , ", *, \, <, |, ,, >, /, ?]",
      "index_uuid" : "_na_",
      "index" : "_xpack/security/role"
      }
      }
      }
      ]
      }


      Is there a way to do this easily ? Or do I have to parse the json, and put each role one by one to :




      • _xpack/security/role/rolexxx

      • _xpack/security/role/roleyyy

      • ...


      More globally, is there a way to get all data of an index (config index), then upload it back or put it into another cluster.



      Thank you.










      share|improve this question














      I have an Elastic cluster with xpack enable.



      I'd like to make a backup of all xpack roles created :



      GET _xpack/security/role


      => I get a big json, ex :



      {
      "kibana_dashboard_only_user": {
      "cluster": ,
      "indices": [
      {
      "names": [
      ".kibana*"
      ],
      "privileges": [
      "read",
      "view_index_metadata"
      ]
      }
      ],
      "run_as": ,
      "metadata": {
      "_reserved": true
      },
      "transient_metadata": {
      "enabled": true
      }
      },
      "watcher_admin": {
      "cluster": [
      "manage_watcher"
      ],
      "indices": [
      {
      "names": [
      ".watches",
      ".triggered_watches",
      ".watcher-history-*"
      ],
      "privileges": [
      "read"
      ]
      }
      ],
      "run_as": ,
      "metadata": {
      "_reserved": true
      },
      "transient_metadata": {
      "enabled": true
      }
      },
      ....
      }


      And now I'd like to put it back in the cluster (or another). I cannot just PUT it to _xpack/security/role. If i understand correctly I have to use bulk :



      curl --user elastic:password https://elastic:9200/_xpack/security/_bulk?pretty -XPOST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '
      {"index":{"_index": "_xpack/security/role"}}
      {"ROOOOLE" : {"cluster" : [ ],"indices" : [{"names" : [".kibana*"],"privileges" : ["read","view_index_metadata"]}],"run_as" : [ ],"metadata" : {"_reserved" : true},"transient_metadata" : {"enabled" : true}}}
      '


      But i get an error :



      {
      "took" : 3,
      "errors" : true,
      "items" : [
      {
      "index" : {
      "_index" : "_xpack/security/role",
      "_type" : "security",
      "_id" : null,
      "status" : 400,
      "error" : {
      "type" : "invalid_index_name_exception",
      "reason" : "Invalid index name [_xpack/security/role], must not contain the following characters [ , ", *, \, <, |, ,, >, /, ?]",
      "index_uuid" : "_na_",
      "index" : "_xpack/security/role"
      }
      }
      }
      ]
      }


      Is there a way to do this easily ? Or do I have to parse the json, and put each role one by one to :




      • _xpack/security/role/rolexxx

      • _xpack/security/role/roleyyy

      • ...


      More globally, is there a way to get all data of an index (config index), then upload it back or put it into another cluster.



      Thank you.







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