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[role="xpack"]
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[[reporting-settings-kb]]
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=== {reporting} settings in Kibana
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<titleabbrev>Reporting Settings</titleabbrev>
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You can configure `xpack.reporting` settings in your `kibana.yml` to:
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* <<reporting-kibana-server-settings,Control how {reporting} communicates with the {kib} server>>
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* <<reporting-job-queue-settings,Manage background jobs>>
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* <<reporting-capture-settings,Capture screenshots>>
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[float]
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[[general-reporting-settings]]
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==== General Reporting Settings
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[[xpack-enable-reporting]]`xpack.reporting.enabled`::
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Set to `false` to disable {reporting}.
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`xpack.reporting.encryptionKey`::
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Set to any text string. By default, Kibana will generate a random key when it
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starts, which will cause pending reports to fail after restart. Configure this
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setting to preserve the same key across multiple restarts and multiple instances of Kibana.
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[float]
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[[reporting-kibana-server-settings]]
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==== Kibana Server Settings
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Reporting uses the Kibana interface to generate reports. In most cases, you don't need
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to configure Reporting to communicate with Kibana. However, if you use a reverse-proxy
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to access Kibana, you must set the proxy port, protocol, and hostname.
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`xpack.reporting.kibanaServer.port`::
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The port for accessing Kibana, if different from the `server.port` value.
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`xpack.reporting.kibanaServer.protocol`::
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The protocol for accessing Kibana, typically `http` or `https`.
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`xpack.reporting.kibanaServer.hostname`::
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The hostname for accessing Kibana, if different from the `server.name` value.
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NOTE: Configuring the `xpack.reporting.kibanaServer` settings to point to a
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proxy host requires that the Kibana server has network access to the proxy.
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[float]
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[[reporting-job-queue-settings]]
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==== Background Job Settings
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Reporting generates reports in the background and jobs are coordinated using documents
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in Elasticsearch. Depending on how often you generate reports and the overall number of
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reports, you might need to change the following settings.
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`xpack.reporting.queue.indexInterval`::
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How often the index that stores reporting jobs rolls over to a new index.
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Valid values are `year`, `month`, `week`, `day`, and `hour`. Defaults to `week`.
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`xpack.reporting.queue.pollEnabled`::
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Set to `true` (default) to enable the Kibana instance to to poll the index for
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pending jobs and claim them for execution. Setting this to `false` allows the
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Kibana instance to only add new jobs to the reporting queue, list jobs, and
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provide the downloads to completed report through the UI.
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[NOTE]
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============
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Running multiple instances of Kibana in a cluster for load balancing of
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reporting requires identical values for `xpack.reporting.encryptionKey` and, if
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security is enabled, `xpack.security.encryptionKey`.
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============
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`xpack.reporting.queue.pollInterval`::
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Specifies the number of milliseconds that idle workers wait between polling the
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index for pending jobs. Defaults to `3000` (3 seconds).
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[[xpack-reporting-q-timeout]]`xpack.reporting.queue.timeout`::
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How long each worker has to produce a report. If your machine is slow or under
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heavy load, you might need to increase this timeout. Specified in milliseconds.
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Defaults to `120000` (two minutes).
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[float]
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[[reporting-capture-settings]]
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==== Capture Settings
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Reporting works by capturing screenshots from Kibana. The following settings
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control the capturing process.
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`xpack.reporting.capture.loadDelay`::
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When visualizations are not evented, this is the amount of time before
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taking a screenshot. All visualizations that ship with Kibana are evented, so this
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setting should not have much effect. If you are seeing empty images instead of
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visualizations, try increasing this value.
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Defaults to `3000` (3 seconds).
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[[xpack-reporting-browser]]`xpack.reporting.capture.browser.type`::
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Specifies the browser to use to capture screenshots. This setting exists for
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backward compatibility. The only valid option is `chromium`.
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[float]
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[[reporting-chromium-settings]]
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==== Chromium Settings
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When `xpack.reporting.capture.browser.type` is set to `chromium` (default) you can also specify the following settings.
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`xpack.reporting.capture.browser.chromium.disableSandbox`::
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Elastic recommends that you research the feasibility of enabling unprivileged user namespaces.
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See Chromium Sandbox for additional information. Defaults to false for all operating systems except Debian,
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Red Hat Linux, and CentOS which use true
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`xpack.reporting.capture.browser.chromium.proxy.enabled`::
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Enables the proxy for Chromium to use. When set to `true`, you must also specify the
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`xpack.reporting.capture.browser.chromium.proxy.server` setting.
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Defaults to `false`
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`xpack.reporting.capture.browser.chromium.proxy.server`::
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The uri for the proxy server. Providing the username and password for the proxy server via the uri is not supported.
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`xpack.reporting.capture.browser.chromium.proxy.bypass`::
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An array of hosts that should not go through the proxy server and should use a direct connection instead.
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Examples of valid entries are "elastic.co", "*.elastic.co", ".elastic.co", ".elastic.co:5601"
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[float]
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[[reporting-csv-settings]]
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==== CSV Settings
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[[xpack-reporting-csv]]`xpack.reporting.csv.maxSizeBytes`::
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The maximum size of a CSV file before being truncated. This setting exists to prevent
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large exports from causing performance and storage issues.
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Defaults to `10485760` (10mB)
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[float]
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[[reporting-advanced-settings]]
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==== Advanced Settings
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`xpack.reporting.index`::
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Reporting uses a weekly index in Elasticsearch to store the reporting job and
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the report content. The index is automatically created if it does not already
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exist. Configure this to a unique value, beginning with `.reporting-`, for every
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Kibana instance that has a unique `kibana.index` setting. Defaults to `.reporting`
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`xpack.reporting.roles.allow`::
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Specifies the roles in addition to superusers that can use reporting.
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Defaults to `[ "reporting_user" ]`
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--
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NOTE: Each user has access to only their own reports.
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--
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