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[Lens] Support filters aggregation #61330
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Pinging @elastic/kibana-app (Team:KibanaApp) |
@cchaos I think we need some design input on this one. I have the feeling just cramping the same UI we use in the visualize editor into the smaller Lens popup won't really create a good UI. Especially since a user will easily add at least 3-5 filters commonly, which would create a lot of scrolling. Do you think you could provide some mockups that cover this aggregation?
Also there are some questions around how those dialog would be initiated. Currently the user would need to trigger that popup from the visualization configuration, since there is nothing for a filter, that you could drag from the index pattern view. Since this is currently rather high up in the priority list, it would be nice if we could get some mockups for it. |
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Blazing fast Caroline, as always :-) Question: would you be able to edit entries again in the dialog or you need to remove and add a new one? Since editing feels a bit weird maybe if there's only that one bar to enter the queries? |
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@AlonaNadler @cchaos Raising this because I don't think it's been discussed yet: why are we expecting our users to type KQL queries instead of the simplified filter editor that's used in the search bar? I agree that KQL is more powerful, but I thought our target user was less interested in learning a new grammar. Even I find that the KQL docs are confusing. The other filter editor I'm talking about is this one: |
That's a good point, @wylieconlon - I think we should start with the KQL filter though and branch out other ways of editing.
@AlonaNadler Do you agree with the second bullet point here or is this a misconception? |
Discussed in a meeting and we have decided to go with KQL input. |
Lens should support the filters aggregation allowing the user to specify an individual amount of custom KQL/Lucene filters and specify custom labels for them.
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