[role="xpack"] [[xpack-spaces]] == Spaces Spaces enable you to organize your dashboards and other saved objects into meaningful categories. Once inside a space, you see only the dashboards and saved objects that belong to that space. {kib} creates a default space for you. After you create your own spaces, you're asked to choose a space when you log in to Kibana. You can change your current space at any time by using the menu in the upper left. [role="screenshot"] image::spaces/images/change-space.png["Change current space"] Kibana supports spaces in several ways. You can: [[spaces-getting-started]] * <> * <> * <> * <> * <> [float] [[spaces-managing]] === View, create, and delete spaces Go to **Management > Spaces** for an overview of your spaces. This view provides actions for you to create, edit, and delete spaces. [role="screenshot"] image::spaces/images/space-management.png["Space management"] [float] ==== Create or edit a space You can create as many spaces as you like. Click *Create a space* and provide a name, URL identifier, optional description. The URL identifier is a short text string that becomes part of the {kib} URL when you are inside that space. {kib} suggests a URL identifier based on the name of your space, but you can customize the identifier to your liking. You cannot change the space identifier once you create the space. {kib} also has an <> if you prefer to create spaces programatically. [role="screenshot"] image::spaces/images/edit-space.png["Space management"] [float] ==== Delete a space Deleting a space permanently removes the space and all of its contents. Find the space on the *Spaces* overview page and click the trash icon in the Actions column. You can't delete the default space, but you can customize it to your liking. [float] [[spaces-control-feature-visibility]] === Control feature access based on user needs You have control over which features are visible in each space. For example, you might hide Dev Tools in your "Executive" space or show Stack Monitoring only in your "Admin" space. You can define which features to show or hide when you add or edit a space. Controlling feature visibility is not a security feature. To secure access to specific features on a per-user basis, you must configure <>. [role="screenshot"] image::spaces/images/edit-space-feature-visibility.png["Controlling features visiblity"] [float] [[spaces-control-user-access]] === Control feature access based on user privileges When using Kibana with security, you can configure applications and features based on your users’ privileges. This means different roles can have access to different features in the same space. Power users might have privileges to create and edit visualizations and dashboards, while analysts or executives might have Dashboard and Canvas with read-only privileges. See <> for details. [role="screenshot"] image::spaces/images/spaces-roles.png["Controlling features visiblity"] [float] [[spaces-moving-objects]] === Move saved objects between spaces Use {kib}'s <> interface to copy objects from one space to another. . Navigate to the space that contains your saved objects. . Export your saved objects via the import/export interface. . Navigate to the space where you want to import the objects. . Import your saved objects via the import/export interface. . (Optional) Delete objects in the export space that you no longer need. {kib} also has experimental <> and <> dashboard APIs if you want a dashboard-centric way to automate this process. [float] [[spaces-delete-started]] === Disable and version updates Spaces are automatically enabled in {kib}. If you don't want use this feature, you can disable it by setting `xpack.spaces.enabled` to `false` in your `kibana.yml` configuration file. If you are upgrading your version of {kib}, the default space will contain all of your existing saved objects.