* Adding read-only mode section to Discover * No more "mode" or "badge" terminology * Putting newline back * Adding "Saving" section for visualize * Adding dashboard read only access section * Timelion gets read-only documentation * Adding read only access section to index patterns and advanced settings * Adding graph read only access section
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Or, you can use one of the prebuilt sample data sets, available from the
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Kibana home page.
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[float]
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[[dashboard-read-only-access]]
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=== [xpack]#Read only access#
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When you have insufficient privileges to create or save dashboards, the following
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indicator in Kibana will be displayed. The buttons to create new dashboards or edit
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existing dashboard won't be visible. For more information on granting access to
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Kibana see <<xpack-security-authorization>>.
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[role="screenshot"]
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image::images/dashboard-read-only-badge.png[Example of Dashboard's read only access indicator in Kibana's header]
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[float]
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[[dashboard-create-new-dashboard]]
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=== Creating a new Dashboard
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. In the side navigation, click *Dashboard*.
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. Click *Create new dashboard.*
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. Click *Add*.
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for <<visualize, visualizations>>. Saving a search saves both the search query string
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and the currently selected index pattern.
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[role="xpack"]
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[[discover-read-only-access]]
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==== Read only access
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When you have insufficient privileges to save searches, the following indicator in Kibana will be
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displayed and the *Save* button won't be visible. For more information on granting access to
|
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Kibana see <<xpack-security-authorization>>.
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[role="screenshot"]
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image::discover/images/read-only-badge.png[Example of Discover's read only access indicator in Kibana's header]
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==== Saving a Search
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To save the current search:
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@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ might be deleted after a workspace is saved, there's no practical basis for
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checking permissions for the data in a saved workspace.
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For this reason, you can configure the save policy for graph workspaces to
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ensure appropriate handling of your data. You can allow users to save
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only the configuration information for a graph, require users to
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ensure appropriate handling of your data. You can allow all users to save
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only the configuration information for a graph, require all users to
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explicitly include the workspace data, or completely disable the ability
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to save a workspace.
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Only the configuration is saved unless the user
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explicitly selects the include data option.
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[float]
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=== Using Security to Grant Access
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You can also use security to grant read only or all access to different roles.
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When security is used to grant read only access, the following indicator in Kibana
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will be displayed. For more information on granting access to Kibana see
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<<xpack-security-authorization>>.
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[role="screenshot"]
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image::graph/images/graph-read-only-badge.png[Example of Graph's read only access indicator in Kibana's header]
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[float]
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[[disable-drill-down]]
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=== Disabling Drill Down Configuration
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. Scroll or search for the setting you want to modify.
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. Enter a new value for the setting.
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[float]
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[[settings-read-only-access]]
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=== [xpack]#Read only access#
|
||||
When you have insufficient privileges to edit advanced settings, the following
|
||||
indicator in Kibana will be displayed. The buttons to edit settings won't be visible.
|
||||
For more information on granting access to Kibana see <<xpack-security-authorization>>.
|
||||
|
||||
[role="screenshot"]
|
||||
image::images/settings-read-only-badge.png[Example of Advanced Settings Management's read only access indicator in Kibana's header]
|
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|
||||
[float]
|
||||
[[kibana-settings-reference]]
|
||||
=== Kibana settings reference
|
||||
|
||||
WARNING: Modifying a setting can affect {kib}
|
||||
performance and cause problems that are
|
||||
|
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@ -10,6 +10,17 @@ you cannot search them.
|
|||
Use caution when modifying advanced options, as it's possible to set values that are incompatible with one another.
|
||||
* Configure Kibana for a production environment
|
||||
|
||||
[float]
|
||||
[[index-patterns-read-only-access]]
|
||||
=== [xpack]#Read only access#
|
||||
When you have insufficient privileges to create or save index patterns, the following
|
||||
indicator in Kibana will be displayed. The buttons to create new index patterns or save
|
||||
existing index patterns won't be visible. For more information on granting access to
|
||||
Kibana see <<xpack-security-authorization>>.
|
||||
|
||||
[role="screenshot"]
|
||||
image::images/management-index-read-only-badge.png[Example of Index Pattern Management's read only access indicator in Kibana's header]
|
||||
|
||||
[float]
|
||||
[[settings-create-pattern]]
|
||||
== Creating an Index Pattern to Connect to Elasticsearch
|
||||
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@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ Now that you have thresholds and a moving average, let's format the visualizatio
|
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image::images/timelion-conditional04.png[]
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{nbsp}
|
||||
|
||||
Save your Timelion sheet and continue on to the next section to add these new visualizations to your dashboard.
|
||||
Continue on to the next section to learn how to save your timelion sheet and add an expression to your dashboard.
|
||||
|
|
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@ -33,5 +33,3 @@ It’s a bit hard to differentiate the two series. Customize the labels in order
|
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|
||||
image::images/timelion-create03.png[]
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||||
{nbsp}
|
||||
|
||||
Save the entire Timelion sheet as _Metricbeat Example_. As a best practice, you should be saving any significant changes made to this sheet as you progress through this tutorial.
|
||||
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@ -50,4 +50,4 @@ Last but not least, adjust the legend so that it takes up as little space as pos
|
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image::images/timelion-customize04.png[]
|
||||
{nbsp}
|
||||
|
||||
Save your changes and continue on to the next section to learn about mathematical functions.
|
||||
Continue on to the next section to learn about mathematical functions.
|
||||
|
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@ -58,4 +58,4 @@ Utilizing the formatting functions `.title()`, `.label()`, `.color()`, `.lines()
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image::images/timelion-math06.png[]
|
||||
{nbsp}
|
||||
|
||||
Save your changes and continue on to the next section to learn about conditional logic and tracking trends.
|
||||
Continue on to the next section to learn about conditional logic and tracking trends.
|
||||
|
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@ -1,9 +1,29 @@
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|||
[[timelion-save]]
|
||||
=== Add to dashboard
|
||||
=== Save and add to dashboard
|
||||
|
||||
You’ve officially harnessed the power of Timelion to create time series visualizations. The final step of this tutorial is to add your new visualizations to a dashboard. Below, this section will show you how to save a visualization from your Timelion sheet and add it to an existing dashboard.
|
||||
You’ve officially harnessed the power of Timelion to create time series visualizations. The final steps of this tutorial are to save your entire Timelion sheet and save an expression as a dashboard panel.
|
||||
|
||||
To save a Timelion visualization as a dashboard panel, follow the steps below.
|
||||
[role="xpack"]
|
||||
[[timelion-read-only-access]]
|
||||
==== Read only access
|
||||
When you have insufficient privileges to save Timelion sheets, the following indicator in Kibana will be
|
||||
displayed and the *Save* button won't be visible. For more information on granting access to
|
||||
Kibana see <<xpack-security-authorization>>.
|
||||
|
||||
[role="screenshot"]
|
||||
image::images/timelion-read-only-badge.png[Example of Timelion's read only access indicator in Kibana's header]
|
||||
|
||||
==== Save entire Timelion sheet
|
||||
|
||||
Saving an entire Timelion sheet allows you to reload it in the Timelion application and make changes to any of the expressions:
|
||||
|
||||
. Click the `Save` option in the top menu
|
||||
. Select `Save entire Timelion sheet`
|
||||
. Name your sheet and click `Save`
|
||||
|
||||
==== Save as dashboard panel
|
||||
|
||||
To save a Timelion expression as a dashboard panel, follow the steps below.
|
||||
|
||||
. Select the visualization you’d like to add to one (or multiple) dashboards
|
||||
. Click the `Save` option in the top menu
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -138,6 +138,8 @@ For more information about working with sub aggregations, see
|
|||
https://www.elastic.co/blog/kibana-aggregation-execution-order-and-you[Kibana,
|
||||
Aggregation Execution Order, and You].
|
||||
|
||||
include::visualize/saving.asciidoc[]
|
||||
|
||||
include::visualize/xychart.asciidoc[]
|
||||
|
||||
include::visualize/controls.asciidoc[]
|
||||
|
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docs/visualize/saving.asciidoc
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|
@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
|
|||
[[save-visualize]]
|
||||
== Saving Visualizations
|
||||
Saving visualizations enables you to reload them in Visualize and use them in
|
||||
<<dashboard, dashboards>>.
|
||||
|
||||
[float]
|
||||
[[visualize-read-only-access]]
|
||||
=== [xpack]#Read only access#
|
||||
When you have insufficient privileges to save visualizations, the following indicator in Kibana will be
|
||||
displayed and the *Save* button won't be visible. For more information on granting access to
|
||||
Kibana see <<xpack-security-authorization>>.
|
||||
|
||||
[role="screenshot"]
|
||||
image::visualize/images/read-only-badge.png[Example of Visualize's read only access indicator in Kibana's header]
|
||||
|
||||
[float]
|
||||
[[saving-a-visualization]]
|
||||
=== Saving a Visualization
|
||||
To save the current visualization:
|
||||
|
||||
. Click *Save* in the Kibana toolbar.
|
||||
. Enter a name for the visualization and click *Save*.
|
||||
|
||||
You can import, export and delete saved visualizations from *Management/Kibana/Saved Objects*.
|