Laravel to check version of installed Elasticsearch?





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I need in my Laravel application to check the version of the installed Elasticsearch. Is there is a way to do this?










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    I'm not familiar with laravel, but if you do a GET request to the Elastic server, you'll get the version back. See stackoverflow.com/a/40993157/229778

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I need in my Laravel application to check the version of the installed Elasticsearch. Is there is a way to do this?










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    I'm not familiar with laravel, but if you do a GET request to the Elastic server, you'll get the version back. See stackoverflow.com/a/40993157/229778

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    I'm not familiar with laravel, but if you do a GET request to the Elastic server, you'll get the version back. See stackoverflow.com/a/40993157/229778

    – Tim
    Nov 23 '18 at 16:30














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    I'm not familiar with laravel, but if you do a GET request to the Elastic server, you'll get the version back. See stackoverflow.com/a/40993157/229778

    – Tim
    Nov 23 '18 at 16:30








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I'm not familiar with laravel, but if you do a GET request to the Elastic server, you'll get the version back. See stackoverflow.com/a/40993157/229778

– Tim
Nov 23 '18 at 16:30





I'm not familiar with laravel, but if you do a GET request to the Elastic server, you'll get the version back. See stackoverflow.com/a/40993157/229778

– Tim
Nov 23 '18 at 16:30












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