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The info API provides general information on the installed X-Pack. This information includes:
- Build Information - including the build number and timestamp.
- License Information - basic information about the currently installed license.
- Features Information - The features that are currently enabled and available under the current license.
The following example queries the info API:
GET /_xpack
Example response:
{
"build": {
"hash": "2798b1a3ce779b3611bb53a0082d4d741e4d3168",
"timestamp": "2015-04-07T13:34:42Z"
},
"license": {
"uid": "893361dc-9749-4997-93cb-802e3dofh7aa",
"type": "internal",
"mode": "platinum",
"status": "active",
"expiry_date": "2030-08-29T23:59:59.999Z",
"expiry_date_in_millis": 1914278399999
},
"features": {
"graph": {
"description": "Graph Data Exploration for the Elastic Stack",
"available": true,
"enabled": true
},
"monitoring": {
"description": "Monitoring for the Elastic Stack",
"available": true,
"enabled": true
},
"security": {
"description": "Security for the Elastic Stack",
"available": true,
"enabled": true
},
"watcher": {
"description": "Alerting, Notification and Automation for the Elastic Stack",
"available": true,
"enabled": true
}
},
"tagline": "You know, for X"
}You can also control what information is returned using the categories and
human parameters.
The following example only returns the build and features information:
GET /_xpack?categories=build,features
The following example removes the descriptions from the response:
GET /_xpack?human=false