kibana/x-pack/plugins/enterprise_search
Scotty Bollinger 123f3400a8
[Workplace Search] Add sub nav and fix rendering bugs in Personal dashboard (#96100)
* Fix route for private deferated source summary

* Make schema types nullable

Federated sources don’t have counts and the server returns null so our routes have to expect that sometimes these values will be null

* Add SourceSubNav to Personal dashboard

We are able to leverage the existing component with a couple a small change; the existing componet is a subnav in the larger Enterprise Search shared navigation component and does not include its styles. This caused the list items to render with bullet points next to them. Adding this class and displaying the nav items as block elements fixes this issue.

Co-authored-by: Kibana Machine <42973632+kibanamachine@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-04-05 11:19:32 -04:00
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common [Workplace Search] Persist OAuth token package during OAuth connect flow (#93210) 2021-03-08 16:17:35 -08:00
public [Workplace Search] Add sub nav and fix rendering bugs in Personal dashboard (#96100) 2021-04-05 11:19:32 -04:00
server [Workplace Search] Add sub nav and fix rendering bugs in Personal dashboard (#96100) 2021-04-05 11:19:32 -04:00
jest.config.js
jest.sh
kibana.json
README.md
tsconfig.json TS Incremental build exclude test files (#95610) 2021-04-01 14:40:47 +02:00

Enterprise Search

Overview

This plugin's goal is to provide a Kibana user interface to the Enterprise Search solution's products (App Search and Workplace Search). In it's current MVP state, the plugin provides the following with the goal of gathering user feedback and raising product awareness:

  • App Search: A basic engines overview with links into the product.
  • Workplace Search: A simple app overview with basic statistics, links to the sources, users (if standard auth), and product settings.

Development

  1. When developing locally, Enterprise Search should be running locally alongside Kibana on localhost:3002.
  2. Update config/kibana.dev.yml with enterpriseSearch.host: 'http://localhost:3002'
  3. For faster QA/development, run Enterprise Search on elasticsearch-native auth and log in as the elastic superuser on Kibana.

Kea

Enterprise Search uses Kea.js to manage our React/Redux state for us. Kea state is handled in our *Logic files and exposes values and actions for our components to get and set state with.

Advanced Kea usage

For the most part, we stick to the functionality described in Kea's core concepts. However, in some files, we also take advantage of props and events, as well as manually mounting some shared logic files on plugin init outside of React.

Debugging Kea

To debug Kea state in-browser, Kea recommends Redux Devtools. To facilitate debugging, we use the path key with snake_cased paths. The path key should always end with the logic filename (e.g. ['enterprise_search', 'some_logic']) to make it easy for devs to quickly find/jump to files via IDE tooling.

Testing

Unit tests

Documentation: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/current/development-tests.html#_unit_testing

Jest tests can be run directly from the x-pack/plugins/enterprise_search folder. This also works for any subfolders or subcomponents.

yarn test:jest
yarn test:jest --watch

Unfortunately coverage collection does not work as automatically, and requires using our handy jest.sh script if you want to run tests on a specific folder and only get coverage numbers for that folder:

# Running the jest.sh script from the `x-pack/plugins/enterprise_search` folder (vs. kibana root)
# will save you time and allow you to Tab to complete folder dir names
sh jest.sh {YOUR_COMPONENT_DIR}
sh jest.sh public/applications/shared/kibana
sh jest.sh server/routes/app_search

E2E tests

See our functional test runner README.