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Doc table heatmap #1726

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Chadwiki opened this issue Oct 21, 2014 · 5 comments
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Doc table heatmap #1726

Chadwiki opened this issue Oct 21, 2014 · 5 comments

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@Chadwiki
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Add a conditional formatting table panel for data.

#1505

@rashidkpc
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Feel free to add table panel comments here: #1525

@rashidkpc
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As this wasn't implemented in #1525 I'm reopening it.

@tbragin
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tbragin commented Jan 22, 2015

I can see a couple of ways to do this:

(1) As @webtoed suggests in #1505, allow user to set arbitrary thresholds, similar to what we allow in some of the Marvel views, to define, for instance, a R/Y/G view, where
* Green is < Threshold 1
* Yellow is >= Threshold 1
* Red is >= Threshold 2

(2) Provide a mode that can be applied to one or more columns, where we automatically pick out outliers and color cells in a heatmap fashion to visually draw attention to them

@Chadwiki
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What Milestone will this be added to?

@rashidkpc rashidkpc changed the title Enhancement - add the stat/conditional panel to Kibana Doc table heatmap Mar 24, 2015
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cff3 commented Apr 20, 2015

@tbragin Maybe as a third option:
Allow the user to specify a doc field from which the color information comes from. If this could be a scripted field as well, it would give many degrees of freedom on how to colorize the cell.

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