This example demonstrates a more complex application which uses the cluster feature and EQL and GraphQL for data queries.
The idea of the application is to provide a platform for datamining with 3 components for presentation, collection and storage of data.
The tutorial assumes you have downloaded EliasDB, extracted and build it.
It also assumes that you have a running docker environment with the docker
and docker-compose
commands being available. This tutorial will only work in unix-like environments.
For this tutorial please execute "build.sh" in the subdirectory: examples/data-mining.
After starting EliasDB point your browser to:
https://localhost:9090
The generated default key and certificate for https are self-signed which should give a security warning in the browser. After accepting you should see a login prompt. Enter the credentials for the default user elias:
Username: elias
Password: elias
The browser should display the chat application after clicking Login
. Open a second window and write some chat messages. You can see that both windows update immediately. This is done with GraphQL subscriptions.