# Elasticsearch

### [Listing of Elasticsearch xRunBooks](https://github.com/unskript/docs/blob/main/connnecting/connectors/elasticsearch/broken-reference/README.md)

### [Listing of Elasticsearch Actions](https://github.com/unskript/docs/blob/main/connnecting/connectors/elasticsearch/action_elasticsearch/README.md)

### Authentication

![Information needed to onboard Elasticsearch connector](/files/Q8TQZ87Rr7CtTfmyyMms)

| Name         | Description                                                                                                                         |
| ------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Name         | This credential will be listed using the name you provide                                                                           |
| Host URL     | Elasticsearch Node URL. For eg: <https://localhost:9022>. Note: Please ensure that this is the Elasticsearch URL and NOT Kibana URL |
| API Key      | API Key based authentication                                                                                                        |
| Verify certs | Verify server ssl certs. This can be set to true when working with private certs                                                    |


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