- Kibana Guide: other versions:
- Introduction
- Get started
- Set Up Kibana
- Discover
- Visualize
- Creating a Visualization
- Saving Visualizations
- Using rolled up data in a visualization
- Line, Area, and Bar charts
- Controls Visualization
- Data Table
- Markdown Widget
- Metric
- Goal and Gauge
- Pie Charts
- Coordinate Maps
- Region Maps
- Timelion
- TSVB
- Tag Clouds
- Heatmap Chart
- Vega Graphs
- Inspecting Visualizations
- Dashboard
- Canvas
- Graph data connections
- Machine learning
- Elastic Maps
- Code
- Infrastructure
- Logs
- APM
- Uptime
- SIEM
- Dev Tools
- Stack Monitoring
- Management
- Reporting from Kibana
- REST API
- Kibana plugins
- Limitations
- Release Highlights
- Breaking Changes
- Release Notes
- Developer guide
IMPORTANT: No additional bug fixes or documentation updates
will be released for this version. For the latest information, see the
current release documentation.
Developing Visualizations
editDeveloping Visualizations
editKibana Visualizations are the easiest way to add additional functionality to Kibana. This part of documentation is split into two parts. The first part tells you all you need to know on how to embed existing Kibana Visualizations in your plugin. The second step explains how to create your own custom visualization.
These pages document internal APIs and are not guaranteed to be supported across future versions of Kibana. However, these docs will be kept up-to-date to reflect the current implementation of Visualization plugins in Kibana.
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