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Clarify error message.

Elasticsearch will throw a 404 if there is no indexes added yet, resulting in
this unclear message -- even for people that are not using any sort of proxy.

This message update should make it easier to quickly troubleshoot why the
the dialogue is popping up.
Stephen Wood 12 years ago
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1 changed files with 5 additions and 4 deletions
  1. 5 4
      js/services.js

+ 5 - 4
js/services.js

@@ -89,9 +89,10 @@ angular.module('kibana.services', [])
       if(status === 0) {
       if(status === 0) {
         alertSrv.set('Error',"Could not contact Elasticsearch at "+config.elasticsearch+
         alertSrv.set('Error',"Could not contact Elasticsearch at "+config.elasticsearch+
           ". Please ensure that Elasticsearch is reachable from your system." ,'error');
           ". Please ensure that Elasticsearch is reachable from your system." ,'error');
-      } else {
-        alertSrv.set('Error',"Could not find "+config.elasticsearch+"/"+indices.join(',')+"/_mapping. If you"+
-          " are using a proxy, ensure it is configured correctly",'error');
+     } else {
+        alertSrv.set('Error',"No index found at "+config.elasticsearch+"/" +
+         indices.join(',')+"/_mapping. Please create at least one index."  +
+         "If you're using a proxy ensure it is configured correctly.",'error');
       }
       }
     });
     });
 
 
@@ -963,4 +964,4 @@ angular.module('kibana.services', [])
       return false;
       return false;
     });
     });
   };
   };
-});
+});