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[[setup-kibana-endpoint]]
== Set up the Kibana endpoint
ifdef::deprecate_dashboard_loading[]
deprecated[{deprecate_dashboard_loading}]
endif::[]
ifeval::["{beatname_lc}" == "apm-server"]
The Kibana dashboards are loaded into Kibana via the Kibana API.
This requires a Kibana endpoint configuration.
endif::[]
ifeval::["{beatname_lc}" != "apm-server"]
Starting with {beatname_uc} 6.0.0, the Kibana dashboards are loaded into Kibana
via the Kibana API. This requires a Kibana endpoint configuration.
endif::[]
You configure the endpoint in the `setup.kibana` section of the
+{beatname_lc}.yml+ config file.
Here is an example configuration:
[source,yaml]
----
setup.kibana.host: "http://localhost:5601"
----
[float]
=== Configuration options
You can specify the following options in the `setup.kibana` section of the
+{beatname_lc}.yml+ config file:
[float]
==== `setup.kibana.host`
The Kibana host where the dashboards will be loaded. The default is
`127.0.0.1:5601`. The value of `host` can be a `URL` or `IP:PORT`. For example: `http://192.15.3.2`, `192:15.3.2:5601` or `http://192.15.3.2:6701/path`. If no
port is specified, `5601` is used.
NOTE: When a node is defined as an `IP:PORT`, the _scheme_ and _path_ are taken
from the <<kibana-protocol-option,setup.kibana.protocol>> and
<<kibana-path-option,setup.kibana.path>> config options.
IPv6 addresses must be defined using the following format:
`https://[2001:db8::1]:5601`.
[float]
[[kibana-protocol-option]]
==== `setup.kibana.protocol`
The name of the protocol Kibana is reachable on. The options are: `http` or
`https`. The default is `http`. However, if you specify a URL for host, the
value of `protocol` is overridden by whatever scheme you specify in the URL.
Example config:
[source,yaml]
----
setup.kibana.host: "192.0.2.255:5601"
setup.kibana.protocol: "http"
setup.kibana.path: /kibana
----
[float]
==== `setup.kibana.username`
The basic authentication username for connecting to Kibana. If you don't
specify a value for this setting, {beatname_uc} uses the `username` specified
for the Elasticsearch output.
[float]
==== `setup.kibana.password`
The basic authentication password for connecting to Kibana. If you don't
specify a value for this setting, {beatname_uc} uses the `password` specified
for the Elasticsearch output.
[float]
[[kibana-path-option]]
==== `setup.kibana.path`
An HTTP path prefix that is prepended to the HTTP API calls. This is useful for
the cases where Kibana listens behind an HTTP reverse proxy that exports the API
under a custom prefix.
[float]
==== `setup.kibana.ssl.enabled`
Enables {beatname_uc} to use SSL settings when connecting to Kibana via HTTPS.
If you configure {beatname_uc} to connect over HTTPS, this setting defaults to
`true` and {beatname_uc} uses the default SSL settings.
Example configuration:
[source,yaml]
----
setup.kibana.host: "https://192.0.2.255:5601"
setup.kibana.ssl.enabled: true
setup.kibana.ssl.certificate_authorities: ["/etc/pki/root/ca.pem"]
setup.kibana.ssl.certificate: "/etc/pki/client/cert.pem"
setup.kibana.ssl.key: "/etc/pki/client/cert.key
----
See <<configuration-ssl>> for more information.