/** @scratch /configuration/config.js/1 * == Configuration * config.js is where you will find the core Kibana configuration. This file contains parameter that * must be set before kibana is run for the first time. */ define(['settings'], function (Settings) { "use strict"; /** @scratch /configuration/config.js/2 * === Parameters */ var s = new Settings({ /** @scratch /configuration/config.js/5 * ==== elasticsearch * * The URL to your elasticsearch server. You almost certainly don't * want +http://localhost:9200+ here. Even if Kibana and Elasticsearch are on * the same host. By default this will attempt to reach ES at the same host you have * kibana installed on. You probably want to set it to the FQDN of your * elasticsearch host */ elasticsearch: "http://"+window.location.hostname+@@port, /** @scratch /configuration/config.js/5 * ==== default_route * * This is the default landing page when you don't specify a dashboard to load. You can specify * files, scripts or saved dashboards here. For example, if you had saved a dashboard called * `WebLogs' to elasticsearch you might use: * * +default_route: '/dashboard/elasticsearch/WebLogs',+ */ default_route : '@@default_route', /** @scratch /configuration/config.js/5 * ==== kibana-int * * The default ES index to use for storing Kibana specific object * such as stored dashboards */ kibana_index: ".marvel-kibana", /** @scratch /configuration/config.js/5 * ==== panel_name * * An array of panel modules available. Panels will only be loaded when they are defined in the * dashboard, but this list is used in the "add panel" interface. */ panel_names: [ 'histogram', 'map', 'pie', 'table', 'filtering', 'timepicker', 'text', 'hits', 'column', 'trends', 'bettermap', 'query', 'terms', 'sparklines', 'marvel.stats_table', 'marvel.cluster' ] }); s.stats_report_url = @@stats_report_url; return s; });