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Proposal for Kibana: category view of saved stuff #23563

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erik-gfz opened this issue Sep 27, 2018 · 1 comment
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Proposal for Kibana: category view of saved stuff #23563

erik-gfz opened this issue Sep 27, 2018 · 1 comment

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@erik-gfz
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Hello Community!

1. My colleagues and I had build many Visualizations the last days. We use nameschemes like systemName-performance/capacity-typeOfVisualization for better structuring.
Nevertheless - when we are searching for a saved Visualization or Dashboard we're struggling around with finding what we are searching for, because of the frugal search function.

It would be great if there will be a feature to categorize each graphic, search or dashboard in a upcoming version. Maybe with the help of a folder look.

2. a second thing: Sometimes it is necessary to have more than one large diagram on a dashboard. But we do not want (and can't) see all together on one "page". At this place it would be nice to see hidden drilldowns in future - like such as in Grafana.

3. Another thing is that regex searching for saved objects isn't possible. So if we are searching for "*system1*" and we expect to get "perf-system1-metric" and "cap-system1-metric" we are getting nothing..

Thank you very much in advance
Erik

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legrego commented Sep 27, 2018

Hi @erik-gfz,

Thanks for your suggestions! Can you open separate issues for each of your proposals? That will make it easier to collaborate and prioritize the different features. I'll close this issue in favor of the individual ones.

Your first suggestion might be solved by Spaces, which we expect to release soon: #18948

@legrego legrego closed this as completed Sep 27, 2018
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