Add kibana tool in the docker compose file(#10525) (#10526)

### What problem does this PR solve?

add kibana tool in the docker compose file(#10525)

### Type of change


- [x] New Feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)

Co-authored-by: virgilwong <hyhvirgil@gmail.com>
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YngvarHuang
2025-10-14 09:38:47 +08:00
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@ -37,9 +37,12 @@ OPENSEARCH_PASSWORD=infini_rag_flow_OS_01
# The port used to expose the Kibana service to the host machine,
# allowing EXTERNAL access to the service running inside the Docker container.
# To enable kibana, you need to:
# 1. Ensure that COMPOSE_PROFILES includes kibana, for example: COMPOSE_PROFILES=${DOC_ENGINE},kibana
# 2. Comment out or delete the following configurations of the es service in docker-compose-base.yml: xpack.security.enabled、xpack.security.http.ssl.enabled、xpack.security.transport.ssl.enabled (for details: https://www.elastic.co/docs/deploy-manage/security/self-auto-setup#stack-existing-settings-detected)
# 3. Adjust the es.hosts in conf/service_config.yaml or docker/service_conf.yaml.template to 'https://localhost:1200'
# 4. After the startup is successful, in the es container, execute the command to generate the kibana token: `bin/elasticsearch-create-enrollment-token -s kibana`, then you can use kibana normally
KIBANA_PORT=6601
KIBANA_USER=rag_flow
KIBANA_PASSWORD=infini_rag_flow
# The maximum amount of the memory, in bytes, that a specific Docker container can use while running.
# Update it according to the available memory in the host machine.