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Integrate with Graphite #37

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cdeszaq opened this issue Apr 10, 2013 · 50 comments
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Integrate with Graphite #37

cdeszaq opened this issue Apr 10, 2013 · 50 comments

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@cdeszaq
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cdeszaq commented Apr 10, 2013

Kibana is a fantastic dashboard tool, but not all of the data we want on a dashboard is available from Elasticsearch and lives in Graphite instead. It would be great if there was some sort of integration with Graphite, and even better if the integration was deeper, allowing the same no-code method of building dashboards that include both Graphite and Elasticsearch data.

@timconradinc
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Graphite specifically would be nice, but there may be value in just making a more generic url creation tool that you can mask off the date/time.

@mcallaway
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+1

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@nikicat
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nikicat commented Jul 11, 2013

+1

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arioch commented Jul 31, 2013

+1

@bogdanbarzu
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+1

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+1

@cbarraford
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+1

@jvoorhis
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aclarkd commented Aug 27, 2013

+1

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Ziaunys commented Aug 27, 2013

+1

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pilt commented Sep 27, 2013

+1

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falkenbt commented Oct 5, 2013

+1

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ajcrowe commented Oct 22, 2013

+1

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DrWhax commented Oct 28, 2013

+1

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dpb587 commented Nov 1, 2013

+1

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obazoud commented Nov 14, 2013

+1

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aagahi commented Nov 14, 2013

+1

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clakech commented Nov 14, 2013

+1

Please

@athieriot
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ghost commented Nov 14, 2013

+1

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rarruda commented Nov 15, 2013

+1

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ghost commented Nov 16, 2013

+1

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blufor commented Nov 19, 2013

+1 :]

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torkelo commented Nov 19, 2013

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ruckc commented Nov 19, 2013

So... i'm familiar with Graphite, but how would everyone envision its
integrate it into Kibana? I don't understand the use case everyone that
has +1'd this.

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On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 12:23 PM, Torkel Ödegaard
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+1


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@cbarraford
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Kibana is a dynamic dashboard web UI which pulls data from elasticsearch. There's no reason why you couldn't pull data from graphite as well ( graphite has a long history of dashboards wars ). That being said, I doubt that the elasticsearch team has any interest in adding addition sources of data to Kibana. So
I see this request as wishful thinking. (Although I +1'd it)

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blufor commented Nov 21, 2013

@cbarraford and how about the other way around? replacing graphite's whisper with elasticsearch backend... (haven't seen the code of graphite and don't know python, so I have no idea how hard could that be... :])

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@blufor I like the idea. I dunno how viable it is (not terrible familiar with the internals of ES). I would think it would make graphite easier to horizontally scale. 

I do know it is slated within graphite to drop whisper files in a future release but I dunno what for. 


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On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 6:13 AM, blufor [email protected] wrote:

@cbarraford and how about the other way around? replacing graphite's whisper with elasticsearch backend... (haven't seen the code of graphite and don't know python, so I have no idea how hard could that be... :])

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Tombar commented Jul 30, 2014

+1

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zzl0 commented Aug 27, 2014

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altvnk commented Sep 9, 2014

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jingyan commented Sep 29, 2014

+1

spalger pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 6, 2014
 - Loads visualizations
 - Uses AppState
 - Reflows the grid when the browser resizes (buggy, but good enough)

closes #60
closes #37
spalger pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 6, 2014
 - Loads visualizations
 - Uses AppState
 - Reflows the grid when the browser resizes (buggy, but good enough)

closes #60
closes #37
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spalger commented Oct 6, 2014

For the foreseeable future, using grafana is the best way to accomplish this.

@spalger spalger closed this as completed Oct 6, 2014
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pparth commented Nov 5, 2014

+1

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Ajedi32 commented Nov 21, 2014

The problem with grafana is that it has the exact opposite problem kibana has: it only works with data from Graphite, not logstash. The whole point of this issue was to be able to perform analysis across both datasets in the same place.

I think one alternative possibility to this would be to use elasticsearch + kibana instead of graphite: that way Kibana would have access to both metric and log data.

On the other hand, I'm not sure whether or not that would be practical. Do you believe elasticsearch is capable of handling large volumes of raw metrics data being thrown at it? (E.g. CPU usage, disk space, network load, etc from 10-15 servers sampled at 1-minute intervals?) I know graphite can, but I am under the impression elasticsearch was never intended to handle that sort of constant stream of data.

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pparth commented Nov 21, 2014

I think the most important issue is to be able to load Graphite Events.

@Anupchat
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We use both kibana and grafana. It will be great if the capabilities between the two could be merged into a single dashboard. +1 from me.

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cad commented Oct 5, 2015

+1

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Can see kibana 4.3 has plugin support enabled. Should be a quickie for the brave to hook on Grafana to render as visualisation. And in your dashboard alongside the primordial ones :)
A bridge of sort.
The incoming Kibana Dark Theme might still blend nicely with it.

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For anyone else hitting this thread, Grafana 2.5 now has support for ElasticSearch as a backend and you can mix data sources on a single graph, allowing you to plot ElasticSearch & Graphite data side-by-side. Works great!

http://grafana.org/blog/2015/10/28/Grafana-2-5-Released.html

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…enamed `CollectorService` to `AgentService`

Closes elastic#37
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…7683)

* Add deprecation message to coordinate map and region map

* clean up text

* add default distro link and view in maps link

* move url generation into onClick handler

* create tile map layer descritor

* set metrics and color and scaling

* lazy load createTileMapLayerDescriptor

* tslint fixes

* tslint cleanup for OSS code

* add region map deprecation message

* tslint cleanup

* consolidate logic into LegacyMapDeprecationMessage

* fix jest test

* fix tile-map and region_map in OSS distro

* tslint fixes

* assert urlGenerator exists

* update message text

* ensure legacy-ids get correctly evaluated (#37)

* handle 6.x region map saved objects

* turn off field meta

* fix type

Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Thomas Neirynck <[email protected]>
scottybollinger pushed a commit to scottybollinger/kibana that referenced this issue Sep 28, 2020
…astic#77683)

* Add deprecation message to coordinate map and region map

* clean up text

* add default distro link and view in maps link

* move url generation into onClick handler

* create tile map layer descritor

* set metrics and color and scaling

* lazy load createTileMapLayerDescriptor

* tslint fixes

* tslint cleanup for OSS code

* add region map deprecation message

* tslint cleanup

* consolidate logic into LegacyMapDeprecationMessage

* fix jest test

* fix tile-map and region_map in OSS distro

* tslint fixes

* assert urlGenerator exists

* update message text

* ensure legacy-ids get correctly evaluated (elastic#37)

* handle 6.x region map saved objects

* turn off field meta

* fix type

Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Thomas Neirynck <[email protected]>
nreese added a commit that referenced this issue Sep 28, 2020
…s. (#77683) (#78651)

* Add deprecated message to tile_map and region_map visualizations. (#77683)

* Add deprecation message to coordinate map and region map

* clean up text

* add default distro link and view in maps link

* move url generation into onClick handler

* create tile map layer descritor

* set metrics and color and scaling

* lazy load createTileMapLayerDescriptor

* tslint fixes

* tslint cleanup for OSS code

* add region map deprecation message

* tslint cleanup

* consolidate logic into LegacyMapDeprecationMessage

* fix jest test

* fix tile-map and region_map in OSS distro

* tslint fixes

* assert urlGenerator exists

* update message text

* ensure legacy-ids get correctly evaluated (#37)

* handle 6.x region map saved objects

* turn off field meta

* fix type

Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Thomas Neirynck <[email protected]>
# Conflicts:
#	src/plugins/visualizations/public/vis_types/base_vis_type.ts

* fix eslint error
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