We originally built dejavu as a data viewer for Elasticsearch to scratch our own itch at appbase.io. It all started when we shifted our APIs to use Elasticsearch transparently and needed a way to display the DB data to users. We tried elasticsearch-head and a couple of other similar tools but found them to be lacking in Ux and stodgy. Others (like Kibana) were more geared towards visualization / charting than viewing raw data and even then, were hard to use outside the Elasticsearch ecosystem.<p>With dejavu, our goal has been to build an open-source data viewer with a modern UI and make it more widely available. You can get it from the chrome webstore, use it from a github hosted page or install it as a plugin with Elasticsearch.<p>(I am cross-posting this from Product Hunt as it got featured there, here's a link for those interested in following the discussion there - <a href="https://www.producthunt.com/tech/dejavu" rel="nofollow">https://www.producthunt.com/tech/dejavu</a>)