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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions docs/canvas/canvas-edit-workpads.asciidoc
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Expand Up @@ -25,12 +25,12 @@ For example, to change the index pattern for a set of charts:
Specify the variable options.

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image::images/specify_variable_syntax.png[Specify the variable syntax]
image::images/specify_variable_syntax.png[Image describing how to specify the variable syntax]

Copy the variable, then apply it to each element you want to update in the *Expression editor*.

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image::images/copy_variable_syntax.png[Copy the variable syntax]
image::images/copy_variable_syntax.png[Image demonstrating expression editor]

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Select the element, then click *Edit > Clone*.

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image::images/clone_element.gif[Clone elements]
image::images/clone_element.gif[Image showing how to clone elements]

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[[move-and-resize-elements]]
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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions docs/canvas/canvas-expression-lifecycle.asciidoc
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Expand Up @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ The filtered <<demodata_fn, demo data>> becomes the _context_ of the next functi

Let’s look at another expression, which uses the same <<demodata_fn, demodata>> function, but instead produces a pie chart.

image::images/canvas-functions-can-take-arguments-pie-chart.png[Pie Chart, height=400]
image::images/canvas-functions-can-take-arguments-pie-chart.png[Pie chart showing output of demodata function]
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The end result is a simple pie chart that uses the default color palette, but the <<pie_fn, pie>> function can take additional arguments that control how it gets rendered. For example, you can provide a `hole` argument to turn your pie chart into a donut chart by changing the expression to:


image::images/canvas-functions-can-take-arguments-donut-chart.png[Donut Chart, height=400]
image::images/canvas-functions-can-take-arguments-donut-chart.png[Alternative output as donut chart]
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Let’s change that last pie chart into a bubble chart by replacing the <<pie_fn, pie>> function with the <<plot_fn, plot>> function. This is possible because both functions can accept a `pointseries` data type as their _context_. Switching the functions will work, but it won’t produce a useful visualization on its own since you don’t have the x-axis and y-axis defined. You will also need to modify the <<pointseries_fn, pointseries>> function to change its output. In this case, you can change the `size` argument to `y`, so the maximum price values are plotted on the y-axis, and add an `x` argument using the `@timestamp` field in the data to plot those values over time. This leaves you with the following expression and produces a bubble chart showing the max price of each state over time:

image::images/canvas-change-your-expression-chart.png[Bubble Chart, height=400]
image::images/canvas-change-your-expression-chart.png[Bubble Chart, with price along x axis, and time along y axis]
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Similar to the <<pie_fn, pie>> function, the <<plot_fn, plot>> function takes arguments that control the design elements of the visualization. As one example, passing a `legend` argument with a value of `false` to the function will hide the legend on the chart.

image::images/canvas-change-your-expression-chart-no-legend.png[Bubble Chart Without Legend, height=400]
image::images/canvas-change-your-expression-chart-no-legend.png[Bubble Chart Without Legend]
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/canvas/canvas-present-workpad.asciidoc
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. To start your presentation, click *View > Enter fullscreen mode*.
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image::images/canvas-fullscreen.png[Fullscreen mode]
image::images/canvas-fullscreen.png[Image showing how to enter fullscreen mode from view dropdown]

. When you are ready to exit fullscreen mode, press the Esc (Escape) key.

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. Select the zoom option.
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image::images/canvas-zoom-controls.png[Zoom controls]
image::images/canvas-zoom-controls.png[Zoom controls, also in view dropdown]

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[[configure-auto-refresh-interval]]
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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions docs/canvas/canvas-share-workpad.asciidoc
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Expand Up @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Create a JSON file of your workpad that you can export outside of {kib}.
Click *Share > Download as JSON*.

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image::images/canvas-export-workpad.png[Export single workpad]
image::images/canvas-export-workpad.png[Export single workpad through JSON, from Share dropdown]

Want to export multiple workpads? Go to the *Canvas* home page, select the workpads you want to export, then click *Export*.

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Click *Share > PDF reports > Generate PDF*.

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image::images/canvas-generate-pdf.gif[Generate PDF]
image::images/canvas-generate-pdf.gif[Image showing how to generate a PDF]

For more information, refer to <<reporting-getting-started, Reporting from Kibana>>.

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Click *Share > PDF reports > Copy POST URL*.

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image::images/canvas-create-URL.gif[Create POST URL]
image::images/canvas-create-URL.gif[Image showing how to create POST URL]

For more information, refer to <<automating-report-generation, Automating report generation>>.

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To make sure that your data remains secure, the data in the JSON file is not connected to {kib}. Canvas does not display elements that manipulate the data on the workpad.
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image::canvas/images/canvas-embed_workpad.gif[Share the workpad on a website]
image::canvas/images/canvas-embed_workpad.gif[Image showing how to share the workpad on a website]
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NOTE: Shareable workpads encode the current state of the workpad in a JSON file. When you make changes to the workpad, the changes do not appear in the shareable workpad on your website.

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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions docs/canvas/canvas-tutorial.asciidoc
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. To replace the Elastic logo with your own image, select the image, then use the editor.

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image::images/canvas-image-element.png[]
image::images/canvas-image-element.png[Image showing how to add the image element]

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.. Click *Run*.

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image::images/canvas-metric-element.png[]
image::images/canvas-metric-element.png[Image showing changes to the Canvas workpad]

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=== Show off your data with charts
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.. From the *Y-axis* drop-down lists, select *Value*, then select *taxless_total_price*.

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image::images/canvas-chart-element.png[]
image::images/canvas-chart-element.png[Image showing Canvas workpad with sample data graph]

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=== Show how your data changes over time
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. To use the date time field from the sample data, enter `order_date` in the *Column* field, then click *Set*.

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image::images/canvas-timefilter-element.png[]
image::images/canvas-timefilter-element.png[Image showing Canvas workpad with filtered sample data graph]

To see how the data changes, set the time filter to *Last 7 days*. As you change the time filter options, the elements automatically update.

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/developer/advanced/development-basepath.asciidoc
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Use the server.rewriteBasePath setting to tell {kib} if it should remove the basePath from requests it receives, and to prevent a deprecation warning at startup. This setting cannot end in a slash (/).

If you want to turn off the basepath when in development mode, start {kib} with the `--no-basepath` flag
If you want to turn off the basepath when in development mode, start {kib} with the `--no-base-path` flag

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yarn start --no-basepath
yarn start --no-base-path
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