Plugin API changes in 7.16
editPlugin API changes in 7.16
editThis page discusses the plugin API changes that you need to be aware of when migrating your application to Kibana 7.16.
Other versions: 7.15 | 7.14 | 7.13 | 7.12 | 7.11 | 7.10 | 7.9 | 7.8
Deprecation warnings logged for plugins that cannot be disabled
The ability for most plugins to be disabled using the {plugin_name}.enabled
config option has been deprecated. In 8.0, most Kibana plugins can no longer
be disabled using this option.
You can still opt-in to this feature by explicitly adding an
enabled
property to your config schema. However, we recommend against
this when possible. This change affects whether or not a plugin’s code is loaded by
Kibana’s core, introducing complexity and creating a new set of configuration
scenarios that must be tested.
To allow some aspects of your plugin to be disabled,
for example the ability to remove it from the Kibana UI,
we recommend creating "nested" configuration options. For example, use
{plugin_name}.ui.enabled
instead of {plugin_name}.enabled
, and then read
from the configuration at runtime to conditionally render your application.
This gives you similar functionality without preventing your plugin code from loading altogether.
Refer to #112602.
Angular removed from doc viewer
You can no longer use the directive
property when registering a DocView
via
the addDocView()
method in Discover to register an Angular doc view.
Going forward, we no longer support Angular in our plugin APIs.
Refer to #109368.
LegacyRequest
type removed from Core API
The Core API no longer accepts LegacyRequest
in BasePath
and ScopeableRequet
types.
Refer to #109243.
Legacy Elasticsearch client removed
The legacy Elasticsearch client is no longer available in CoreSetup
and
RequestHandlerContext
interfaces. Use the
new client
instead.
Refer to #107619.