This adds the attribution strings of vector data files to the map. It also enables the map to allow for individual attribution strings from each individual layer, so attribution gets updated correctly when adding/removing layers.
- httpolyglot is removed, we no longer automatically redirect from http to https
- server.ssl.redirectHttpFromPort option added to allow for http -> https redirect from one port to another
- We no longer start the dev server with tls by default, it can be turned on with the --ssl flag, npm start -- --ssl, or ./bin/kibana --dev --ssl
- There will currently be error log messages if you connect over the wrong protocol, we have #11209 for downgrading these
* [indexPatterns] remove support for time patterns
* Revert "[indexPatterns] remove support for time patterns"
This reverts commit 4263e37c66.
* [indexPatterns] remove ability to create time-based patterns
* [indexPattern/routes] fix export of routes for stub
* [Storage] export Storage class for testing
* [indexPatterns/unsupportedTimePatterns] add tests
* [indexPatterns] focus warning check module
* [indexPatterns/tests] fix method name
* add metion of this change to migration docs
* disable warnings by default until we have a migration tool
* prevent the warning from disapearing
* fix grammar
* enabled warnings in the tests
Using fields with docvalues (like `_doc`) for tie-breaking yields
significantly better performance than using `_uid`, which lacks
docvalues at the moment. The downside is that sorting by `_doc` by
default is not stable under all conditions, but better than no
tie-breaking at all.
The new setting `context:tieBreakingFields` enables the user to
customize the list of fields Kibana attempts to use for tie-breaking.
The first field from that list, that is sortable in the current index
pattern, will be used. It defaults to `_doc`, which should change to
`_seq_no` from version 6.0 on.
In addition to just showing a notification, errors that occur while
loading documents from the database will be stored as part of the
`loadingStatus` along with a reason code (if known). This is used to
display more nuanced and helpful error messages to the user.
The first such error message indicates a missing or invalid tiebreaker
field required for sorting the context.
- Users can now create choropleth maps. This requires configuring an inner join between the results of a term-aggregation and a reference vector layer. This vector layer needs to be in the GeoJson format. By default, Kibana uses vector layers serverd by a data service hosted by Elastic. Users can also bring in their own layers by adding configuration entries in the kibana.yml. These need to point to a CORS-enabled data service that accepts requests from the Kibana application.
- For clarity, the tilemap is renamed to Coordinate Map.
- A new manifest is published by Elastic. this includes metadata for the available tilemap services, as well as metadata for the available vector data layers.
Prior to version 4.2.0, kibana.yml configurations used underscore as a
separator. In 4.2.0, this changed to dot instead, though the old
configuration names continued to work. In 5.0 we started logging
deprecation notices whenever the underscore-separated configurations
were encountered. Now we remove support for them entirely.
Using the --dev flag is the only support way to change the internal
Kibana environment to something else. Allowing NODE_ENV to be set at all
can have unexpected results with our dependencies, so we now always set
it to production.
The discover:aggs:terms:size config value was never added to the default values, so when the trash-button is clicked it removes the config completely and causes discover to send an empty size param to visualize.
* Changing shakespeare bulk upload command for 6.0
* file path and mapping change
changing the file path for shakespeare and the mapping type from default to doc
* removing underscore for doc and changing file name
* removing extra spaces in the map shakespeare command
* removing spaces before the colon
* removing extra spaces