I would like to approach the following use case:
In Kibana 4, I would like to create data table containing a column with a
metric. Instead of a predefined metric (e.g., min, max, or average), I
would like to use a custom metric (i.e, a scripted metric) for computing a
value over sets of documents (i.e., buckets).
From my point of view, there are two options to do this:
(1) In Kibana's Data Table Visualization Menu, an option for copying the
code of the scripted metric could be included. This option might raise
security issues.
(2) The custom metric could be saved in Elasticsearch and in Kibana's Data
Table Visualization Menu an option for selecting this metric is included.
Currently, these options seem not to be supported. Maybe I have missed an
option.
Hi, I'm also very interested in answer of Anna's question.
I'll be grateful if anyone can help!
W dniu środa, 26 listopada 2014 17:33:07 UTC+1 użytkownik Anna napisał:
Hi Hendrik,
thanks for your interest.
I would like to approach the following use case:
In Kibana 4, I would like to create data table containing a column with a
metric. Instead of a predefined metric (e.g., min, max, or average), I
would like to use a custom metric (i.e, a scripted metric) for computing a
value over sets of documents (i.e., buckets).
From my point of view, there are two options to do this:
(1) In Kibana's Data Table Visualization Menu, an option for copying the
code of the scripted metric could be included. This option might raise
security issues.
(2) The custom metric could be saved in Elasticsearch and in Kibana's Data
Table Visualization Menu an option for selecting this metric is included.
Currently, these options seem not to be supported. Maybe I have missed an
option.
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