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I would like to create Elasticsearch editor. There is Head plugin, but is very simple and annoying. Sense for me it's the best plugin, but it works only with Kibana. It would be fine to have at least json edition with operation, like "POST /index/topic/2"



Is there any editor, or tool for making editors, easy to use? I'm aware of customise it. There is an ACE editor, but I think it's "too big" for that, beside I don't see proper documentation for that. Autocomplete function would be great too.



My frontend skills are not mastered (I'm backend developer, who works with Elasticsearch), but I know "something" about creating webpages. Tool will be created in ReactJS. I tried to find something like Sense, but so far failed (beside ACE). JSON editor is a key for creating this tool, so it will be cool if it wouldn't be framework, but simple and easy to use "library".










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    I would like to create Elasticsearch editor. There is Head plugin, but is very simple and annoying. Sense for me it's the best plugin, but it works only with Kibana. It would be fine to have at least json edition with operation, like "POST /index/topic/2"



    Is there any editor, or tool for making editors, easy to use? I'm aware of customise it. There is an ACE editor, but I think it's "too big" for that, beside I don't see proper documentation for that. Autocomplete function would be great too.



    My frontend skills are not mastered (I'm backend developer, who works with Elasticsearch), but I know "something" about creating webpages. Tool will be created in ReactJS. I tried to find something like Sense, but so far failed (beside ACE). JSON editor is a key for creating this tool, so it will be cool if it wouldn't be framework, but simple and easy to use "library".










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      I would like to create Elasticsearch editor. There is Head plugin, but is very simple and annoying. Sense for me it's the best plugin, but it works only with Kibana. It would be fine to have at least json edition with operation, like "POST /index/topic/2"



      Is there any editor, or tool for making editors, easy to use? I'm aware of customise it. There is an ACE editor, but I think it's "too big" for that, beside I don't see proper documentation for that. Autocomplete function would be great too.



      My frontend skills are not mastered (I'm backend developer, who works with Elasticsearch), but I know "something" about creating webpages. Tool will be created in ReactJS. I tried to find something like Sense, but so far failed (beside ACE). JSON editor is a key for creating this tool, so it will be cool if it wouldn't be framework, but simple and easy to use "library".










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      I would like to create Elasticsearch editor. There is Head plugin, but is very simple and annoying. Sense for me it's the best plugin, but it works only with Kibana. It would be fine to have at least json edition with operation, like "POST /index/topic/2"



      Is there any editor, or tool for making editors, easy to use? I'm aware of customise it. There is an ACE editor, but I think it's "too big" for that, beside I don't see proper documentation for that. Autocomplete function would be great too.



      My frontend skills are not mastered (I'm backend developer, who works with Elasticsearch), but I know "something" about creating webpages. Tool will be created in ReactJS. I tried to find something like Sense, but so far failed (beside ACE). JSON editor is a key for creating this tool, so it will be cool if it wouldn't be framework, but simple and easy to use "library".







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          I's not what I want to achieve, and what I was asking for. But thanks, I haven't seen that before. I think it's not JSON editor, but query editor.
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