Installation
Requirements
Fess can be available in the following environment:
OS: Windows/Unix with Java environment
Java: Java 11
(RPM or DEB) Elasticsearch: 7.14.X
If Java is not installed in your environment where Fess will be used, install JDK from AdoptOpenJDK site . Embedded Elasticsearch is not recommended for production use or load testing.
Download
Download a package for Fess and Elasticsearch from Download site.
Installation
Install Elasticsearch
Install Elasticsearch by referring to Elasticsearch Reference.
Using ZIP Package
After installing Elasticsearch, install Elasticsearch plugins to plugins directory. In this guide, Elasticsearch is installed to $ES_HOME.
$ $ES_HOME/bin/elasticsearch-plugin install org.codelibs:elasticsearch-analysis-fess:7.14.0
$ $ES_HOME/bin/elasticsearch-plugin install org.codelibs:elasticsearch-analysis-extension:7.14.0
$ $ES_HOME/bin/elasticsearch-plugin install org.codelibs:elasticsearch-minhash:7.14.0
Notice that these plugins depend on a version of Elasticsearch.
Next, install elasticsearch-configsync,
$ curl -o /tmp/configsync.zip https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/org/codelibs/elasticsearch-configsync/7.14.0/elasticsearch-configsync-7.14.0.zip
$ mkdir -p $ES_HOME/modules/configsync
$ unzip -d $ES_HOME/modules/configsync /tmp/configsync.zip
and add the following setting to $ES_HOME/config/elasticsearch.yml. For configsync.config_path, the value is an absolute path of $ES_HOME/data/config.
configsync.config_path: [absolute path of $ES_HOME]/data/config/
Unzip Fess file to $FESS_HOME, and specify the following settings in $FESS_HOME/bin/fess.in.sh.
ES_HTTP_URL=http://localhost:9200
FESS_DICTIONARY_PATH=[absolute path of $ES_HOME]/data/config/
Using Zip Package on Windows
Download and unzipped Fess and Elasticsearch to c:\elasticsearch-<version> and c:\fess-<version> respectively.
Open a command propt and install Elasticsearch plugins to plugins directory.
> c:\elasticsearch-<version>\bin\elasticsearch-plugin install org.codelibs:elasticsearch-analysis-fess:7.14.0
> c:\elasticsearch-<version>\bin\elasticsearch-plugin install org.codelibs:elasticsearch-analysis-extension:7.14.0
> c:\elasticsearch-<version>\bin\elasticsearch-plugin install org.codelibs:elasticsearch-minhash:7.14.0
Notice that these plugins depend on a version of Elasticsearch.
Next, to install elasticsearch-configsync, create c:\elasticsearch-<version>\modules\configsync folder and then download and unzip elasticsearch-configsync-7.14.0.zip.
Moreover, add the following setting to c:\elasticsearch-<version>\config\elasticsearch.yml.
configsync.config_path: c:/elasticsearch-<version>/data/config/
To connect Fess to Elasticsearch, specify the following settings in c:\fess-<version>\bin\fess.in.bat.
set FESS_JAVA_OPTS=%FESS_JAVA_OPTS% -Dfess.es.http_address=http://localhost:9200
set FESS_JAVA_OPTS=%FESS_JAVA_OPTS% -Dfess.dictionary.path="c:/elasticsearch-<version>/data/config/"
Using RPM/DEB Package
First, install RPM/DEB package of Elasticsearch before installing Fess package.
For RPM package:
$ sudo rpm -ivh elasticsearch-<version>.rpm
For DEB package:
$ sudo dpkg -i elasticsearch-<version>.deb
Install Elasticsearch plugins to plugins directory.
$ sudo /usr/share/elasticsearch/bin/elasticsearch-plugin install org.codelibs:elasticsearch-analysis-fess:7.14.0
$ sudo /usr/share/elasticsearch/bin/elasticsearch-plugin install org.codelibs:elasticsearch-analysis-extension:7.14.0
$ sudo /usr/share/elasticsearch/bin/elasticsearch-plugin install org.codelibs:elasticsearch-minhash:7.14.0
Notice that these plugins depend on a version of Elasticsearch.
Next, install elasticsearch-configsync,
$ curl -o /tmp/configsync.zip https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/org/codelibs/elasticsearch-configsync/7.14.0/elasticsearch-configsync-7.14.0.zip
$ sudo mkdir -p /usr/share/elasticsearch/modules/configsync
$ sudo unzip -d /usr/share/elasticsearch/modules/configsync /tmp/configsync.zip
and add the following setting to /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml.
configsync.config_path: /var/lib/elasticsearch/config
After installing Elasticsearch, install RPM/DEB package of Fess.
For RPM package:
$ sudo rpm -ivh fess-<version>.rpm
For DEB package:
$ sudo dpkg -i fess-<version>.deb
To add Fess and Elasticsearch as a service, run the following command.
If you use systemctl command,
$ sudo /bin/systemctl daemon-reload
$ sudo /bin/systemctl enable elasticsearch.service
$ sudo /bin/systemctl enable fess.service
and if you use chkconfig command,
$ sudo /sbin/chkconfig --add elasticsearch
$ sudo /sbin/chkconfig --add fess