--- title: Elasticsearch credentials description: Documentation for Elasticsearch credentials. Use these credentials to authenticate Elasticsearch in n8n, a workflow automation platform. contentType: [integration, reference] priority: medium --- # Elasticsearch credentials You can use these credentials to authenticate the following nodes: - [Elasticsearch](/08-0-0-Workflow/integrations/builtin/app-nodes/n8n-nodes-base.elasticsearch.md) ## Supported authentication methods - Basic auth ## Related resources Refer to [Elasticsearch's documentation](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/index.html) for more information about the service. ## Using basic auth To configure this credential, you'll need an [Elasticsearch](https://www.elastic.co/) account with a [deployment](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/cloud/current/ec-create-deployment.html) and: - A **Username** - A **Password** - Your Elasticsearch application's **Base URL** (also known as the Elasticsearch application endpoint) To set up the credential: 1. Enter your Elasticsearch **Username**. 2. Enter your Elasticsearch **Password**. 3. In Elasticsearch, go to **Deployments**. 4. Select your deployment. 5. Select **Manage this deployment**. 6. In the **Applications** section, copy the endpoint of the **Elasticsearch** application. 7. Enter this in n8n as the **Base URL**. 8. By default, n8n connects only if SSL certificate validation succeeds. If you'd like to connect even if SSL certificate validation fails, turn on **Ignore SSL Issues**. ```{note} Custom endpoint aliases If you add a [custom endpoint alias](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/cloud/current/ec-regional-deployment-aliases.html) to a deployment, update your n8n credential **Base URL** with the new endpoint. ```