List of Kibana plugins
editList of Kibana plugins
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bfetch allows to batch HTTP requests and streams responses back. |
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The Charts plugin is a way to create easier integration of shared colors, themes, types and other utilities across all Kibana charts and visualizations. |
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Console provides the user with tools for storing and executing requests against Elasticsearch. |
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- Registers the dashboard application. - Adds a dashboard embeddable that can be used in other applications. |
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The data plugin provides common data access services, such as search and query, for solutions and application developers. |
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The ui/registry/dev_tools is removed in favor of the devTools plugin which exposes a register method in the setup contract. Registering app works mostly the same as registering apps in core.application.register. Routing will be handled by the id of the dev tool - your dev tool will be mounted when the URL matches /app/dev_tools#/<YOUR ID>. This API doesn’t support angular, for registering angular dev tools, bootstrap a local module on mount into the given HTML element. |
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Contains the Discover application and the saved search embeddable. |
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Embeddables are re-usable widgets that can be rendered in any environment or plugin. Developers can embed them directly in their plugin. End users can dynamically add them to any embeddable containers. |
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WARNING: Missing README. |
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Expression pipeline is a chain of functions that pipe its output to the
input of the next function. Functions can be configured using arguments provided
by the user. The final output of the expression pipeline can be rendered using
one of the renderers registered in All the arguments to expression functions need to be serializable, as well as input and output. Expression functions should try to stay pure. This makes functions easy to reuse and also make it possible to serialize the whole chain as well as output at every step of execution. Expressions power visualizations in Dashboard and Lens, as well as, every element in Canvas is backed by an expression. This plugin provides methods which will parse & execute an expression pipeline string for you, as well as a series of registries for advanced users who might want to incorporate their own functions, types, and renderers into the service for use in their own application. |
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Moves the legacy ui/registry/feature_catalogue module for registering "features" that should be shown in the home page’s feature catalogue to a service within a "home" plugin. The feature catalogue refered to here should not be confused with the "feature" plugin for registering features used to derive UI capabilities for feature controls. |
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WARNING: Missing README. |
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Contains the input control visualization allowing to place custom filter controls on a dashboard. |
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The inspector is a contextual tool to gain insights into different elements in Kibana, e.g. visualizations. It has the form of a flyout panel. |
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This plugin contains several helpers and services to integrate pieces of the legacy Kibana app with the new Kibana platform. |
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An overview page highlighting Kibana apps |
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Tools for building React applications in Kibana. |
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This plugin registers the basic usage collectors from Kibana: |
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Utilities for building Kibana plugins. |
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The legacyExport plugin adds support for the legacy saved objects export format. |
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The lens_oss plugin registers the lens visualization on OSS. It is registered as disabled. The x-pack plugin should unregister this. |
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WARNING: Missing README. |
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Internal objects used by the Coordinate, Region, and Vega visualizations. |
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The maps_oss plugin registers the maps visualization on OSS. It is registered as disabled. The x-pack plugin should unregister this. |
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The navigation plugins exports the TopNavMenu component. It also provides a stateful version of it on the start contract. |
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The newsfeed plugin adds a NewsfeedNavButton to the top navigation bar and renders the content in the flyout. Content is fetched from the remote (https://feeds.elastic.co and https://feeds-staging.elastic.co in dev mode) once a day, with periodic checks if the content needs to be refreshed. All newsfeed content is hosted remotely. |
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Utilities and components used by the presentation-related plugins |
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Create choropleth maps. Display the results of a term-aggregation as e.g. countries, zip-codes, states. |
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The savedObjects plugin exposes utilities to manipulate saved objects on the client side. |
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The savedObjectsManagement plugin manages the Saved Objects management section. |
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Bridge plugin for consumption of the saved object tagging feature from oss plugins. |
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securityOss is responsible for educating users about Elastic’s free security features, so they can properly protect the data within their clusters. |
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Replaces the legacy ui/share module for registering share context menus. |
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Telemetry allows Kibana features to have usage tracked in the wild. The general term "telemetry" refers to multiple things: |
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Telemetry’s collection manager to go through all the telemetry sources when fetching it before reporting. |
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This plugin adds the Advanced Settings section for the Usage and Security Data collection (aka Telemetry). |
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Create a coordinate map. Display the results of a geohash_tile aggregation as bubbles, rectangles, or heatmap color blobs. |
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Contains the deprecated timelion application. For the timelion visualization, which also contains the timelion APIs and backend, look at the vis_type_timelion plugin. |
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An API for: - creating custom functionality ( |
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This plugins contains helpers to redirect legacy URLs. It can be used to forward old URLs to their new counterparts. |
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Usage Collection allows collecting usage data for other services to consume (telemetry and monitoring). To integrate with the telemetry services for usage collection of your feature, there are 2 steps: |
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The default editor is used in most primary visualizations, e.x. Area, Data table, Pie, etc. It acts as a container for a particular visualization and options tabs. Contains the default "Data" tab in public/components/sidebar/data_tab.tsx. The plugin exposes the static DefaultEditorController class to consume. |
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The markdown visualization that can be used to place text panels on dashboards. |
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Contains the metric visualization. |
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Contains the data table visualization, that allows presenting data in a simple table format. |
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Contains the tagcloud visualization. |
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Contains the timelion visualization and the timelion backend. |
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Contains everything around TSVB (the editor, visualizatin implementations and backends). |
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Contains the Vega visualization. |
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Contains the vislib visualizations. These are the classical area/line/bar, pie, gauge/goal and heatmap charts. |
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Contains the new xy-axis chart using the elastic-charts library, which will eventually replace the vislib xy-axis (bar, area, line) charts. |
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Contains most of the visualization infrastructure, e.g. the visualization type registry or the visualization embeddable. |
x-pack/plugins
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The Kibana actions plugin provides a framework to create executable actions. You can: |
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The Kibana alerting plugin provides a common place to set up alerts. You can: |
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To access an elasticsearch instance that has live data you have two options: |
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Notes: Failure to have auth enabled in Kibana will make for a broken UI. UI-based errors not yet in place |
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"Never look back. The past is done. The future is a blank canvas." ― Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun |
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Experimental Feature |
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The cloud plugin adds cloud specific features to Kibana. |
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WARNING: Missing README. |
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This plugin provides autocomplete definitions of licensed APIs to the OSS Console plugin. |
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You can run a local cluster and simulate a remote cluster within a single Kibana directory. |
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Adds drilldown capabilities to dashboard. Owned by the Kibana App team. |
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The deprecated dashboard only mode. |
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The data_enhanced plugin is the x-pack counterpart to the OSS data plugin. |
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Contains the enhancements to the OSS discover app. |
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Enhances Embeddables by registering a custom factory provider. The enhanced factory provider adds dynamic actions to every embeddables state, in order to support drilldowns. |
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The purpose of this plugin is to provide a way to encrypt/decrypt attributes on the custom Saved Objects that works with security and spaces filtering as well as performing audit logging. |
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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: |
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The purpose of this plugin is to provide a way to persist a history of events occuring in Kibana, initially just for the Make It Action project - alerts and actions. |
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The features plugin enhance Kibana with a per-feature privilege system. |
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Backend and core front-end react-components for GeoJson file upload. Only supports the Maps plugin. |
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Fleet needs to have Elasticsearch API keys enabled, and also to have TLS enabled on kibana, (if you want to run Kibana without TLS you can provide the following config flag --xpack.fleet.agents.tlsCheckDisabled=false) |
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The GlobalSearch plugin provides an easy way to search for various objects, such as applications or dashboards from the Kibana instance, from both server and client-side plugins |
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The GlobalSearchBar plugin provides a search interface for navigating Kibana. (It is the UI to the GlobalSearch plugin.) |
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The globalSearchProviders plugin provides Kibana default search providers for the GlobalSearch plugin. |
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This is the main source folder of the Graph plugin. It contains all of the Kibana server and client source code. x-pack/test/functional/apps/graph contains additional functional tests. |
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This plugin helps users define Grok patterns, which are particularly useful for ingesting logs. |
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You can test that the Frozen badge, phase filtering, and lifecycle information is surfaced in Index Management by running this series of requests in Console: |
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Create a data stream using Console and you’ll be able to view it in the UI: |
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This is the home of the infra plugin, which aims to provide a solution for the infrastructure monitoring use-case within Kibana. |
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The ingest_pipelines plugin provides Kibana support for Elasticsearch’s ingest nodes. Please refer to the Elasticsearch documentation for more details. |
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Run all tests from the x-pack root directory |
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This plugin enables users to activate a trial license, downgrade to Basic, and upload a new license. |
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The licensing plugin retrieves license data from Elasticsearch at regular configurable intervals. |
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README.md for developers working on the backend lists on how to get started using the CURL scripts in the scripts folder. |
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WARNING: Missing README. |
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Visualize geo data from Elasticsearch or 3rd party geo-services. |
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This plugin provides access to the detailed tile map services from Elastic. |
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This plugin provides access to the machine learning features provided by Elastic. |
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WARNING: Missing README. |
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This plugin provides shared components and services for use across observability solutions, as well as the observability landing page UI. |
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This plugin helps users learn how to use the Painless scripting language. |
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This plugin helps users manage their remote clusters, which enable cross-cluster search and cross-cluster replication. |
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An awesome Kibana reporting plugin |
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Welcome to the Kibana rollup plugin! This plugin provides Kibana support for Elasticsearch’s rollup feature. Please refer to the Elasticsearch documentation to understand rollup indices and how to create rollup jobs. |
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Welcome to the home of the runtime field editor and everything related to runtime fields! |
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Add tagging capability to saved objects |
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The search profiler consumes the Profile API by sending a search API with profile: true enabled in the request body. The response contains detailed information on how Elasticsearch executed the search request. People use this information to understand why a search request might be slow. |
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See Configuring security in Kibana. |
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Welcome to the Kibana Security Solution plugin! This README will go over getting started with development and testing. |
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See Configuring Kibana Spaces. |
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This plugin provides alertTypes shipped with Kibana for use with the the alerts plugin. When enabled, it will register the alertTypes by the Stack in the alerting plugin, register associated HTTP routes, etc. |
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The task manager is a generic system for running background tasks. |
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Gathers all usage collection, retrieving them from both: OSS and X-Pack plugins. |
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This plugin provides access to the transforms features provided by Elastic. |
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Contains Elastic-supported translations. Owned by the Localizations team. For adding localizations and instrument a ui to support translated content, see https://github.com/elastic/kibana/tree/master/packages/kbn-i18n |
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The Kibana alerts and actions UI plugin provides a user interface for managing alerts and actions. As a developer you can reuse and extend built-in alerts and actions UI functionality: |
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Registers commercially licensed generic actions like per panel time range and contains some code that supports drilldown work. |
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Upgrade Assistant helps users prepare their Stack for being upgraded to the next major. Its primary purposes are to: |
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The purpose of this plugin is to provide users of Heartbeat more visibility of what’s happening in their infrastructure. |
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NOTE: This plugin contains implementation of URL drilldown. For drilldowns infrastructure code refer to ui_actions_enhanced plugin. |
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The vis_type_timeseries_enhanced plugin is the x-pack counterpart to the OSS vis_type_timeseries plugin. |
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This plugins adopts some conventions in addition to or in place of conventions in Kibana (at the time of the plugin’s creation): |
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Contains HTTP endpoints and UiSettings that are slated for removal. |