📣SEASON 2 ALERT📣
In this season, we are building a full stack JavaScript app with Elasticsearch and visualizing data with Kibana Lens.
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Welcome to the Beginner's Crash Course to Elastic Stack Series!
In life, we are always in search of something. Whether we are in search of the meaning of life or the most delicious tacos in town, we heavily rely on search engines to get the answers.
You may already use apps such as Yelp, Uber, or Wikipedia on a daily basis. But did you know that these apps were built with Elasticsearch?
Elasticsearch is known as the heart of the Elastic Stack, which consists of Beats, Logstash, Elasticsearch, and Kibana. The Elastic Stack allows us to take data from any source, in any format, then search, analyze, and visualize it in real time.
If you are a developer who is looking to make data usable in real time and at scale, the Elastic Stack is a great tool to have on your belt.
This series is open to all developers with little to no experience with the Elasticsearch and Kibana or those who could use a refresher.
By the end of the series, you will be able to identify when to use Elasticsearch and Kibana and know how to get started with these products.
- Part 1: Intro to Elasticsearch and Kibana
- Part 2: Understanding the Relevance of Your Search with Elasticsearch and Kibana
- Part 3: Running Full Text Queries and Combined Queries with Elasticsearch and Kibana
- Part 4: Running Aggregations with Elasticsearch and Kibana
- Part 5: Understanding Mapping with Elasticsearch and Kibana
- Part 6: Troubleshooting Beginner Level Elasticsearch Errors
Beginner's Crash Course to Elastic Stack workshop playlist
This is a playlist of a full length workshops designed to help you get started with Elasticsearch and Kibana.
Mini Beginner's Crash Course to Elasticsearch & Kibana playlist
Do you prefer learning by watching shorter videos? Check out this playlist to watch short clips of beginner's crash course full length workshops. Season 2 clips will be uploaded here in the future!
We all have preferred method of learning so choose the format that works for you:
1. Video format(YouTube playlist)
Season 2 video titles start with S2 and have a thumbnail background similar to the following!
2. Blog format
If you prefer to learn by reading instead, use the following table of content and go through the blogs in the following order!