Troubleshoot Maps

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Troubleshoot Maps

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Use the information in this section to inspect Elasticsearch requests and find solutions to common problems.

Inspect Elasticsearch requests

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Maps uses the Elasticsearch search API to get documents and aggregation results from Elasticsearch. To troubleshoot these requests, open the Inspector, which shows the most recent requests for each layer. You can switch between different requests using the Request dropdown.

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Solutions to common problems

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Index not listed when adding layer

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  • Verify your geospatial data is correctly mapped as geo_point or geo_shape.

    • Run GET myIndexPatternTitle/_field_caps?fields=myGeoFieldName in Console, replacing myIndexPatternTitle and myGeoFieldName with your index pattern title and geospatial field name.
    • Ensure response specifies type as geo_point or geo_shape.
  • Verify your geospatial data is correctly mapped in your Kibana index pattern.

    • Open your index pattern in Stack Management.
    • Ensure your geospatial field type is geo_point or geo_shape.
    • Ensure your geospatial field is searchable and aggregatable.
    • If your geospatial field type does not match your Elasticsearch mapping, click the Refresh button to refresh the field list from Elasticsearch.
  • Index patterns with thousands of fields can exceed the default maximum payload size. Increase server.maxPayloadBytes for large index patterns.

Features are not displayed

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  • Use Inspector to view Elasticsearch responses. Ensure the response is not empty.
  • Ensure geometry uses the correct latitude and longitude ordering.

    • Geo-points expressed as strings are ordered as "latitude,longitude". Geo-points expressed as arrays are ordered as the reverse: [longitude, latitude].
    • Geo-shapes expressed as geojson provide coordinates as [longitude, latitude].
  • Ensure fill color and border color are distinguishable from map tiles. It’s hard to see white features on a white background.

Tiles are not displayed

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  • Ensure your tile server has configured Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) so tile requests from your Kibana domain have permission to access your tile server domain.
  • Ensure tiles have the required coordinate system. Vector data must use EPSG:4326 and tiles must use EPSG:3857.

Coordinate and region map visualizations not available in New Visualization menu

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Kibana’s out-of-the-box settings no longer offers coordinate and region maps as a choice in the New Visualization menu because you can create these maps in the Maps app. If you want to create new coordinate and region map visualizations, set xpack.maps.showMapVisualizationTypes to true.