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Tree map in Visualize #11790

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marius-dr opened this issue May 15, 2017 · 30 comments
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Tree map in Visualize #11790

marius-dr opened this issue May 15, 2017 · 30 comments
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Feature:New Vis Request for a new visualization type release_note:enhancement Team:Visualizations Visualization editors, elastic-charts and infrastructure

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@marius-dr
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Rather common visualization to make percentages easier to understand and a bit more readable than a vertical bar chart for me.
Examples:

@marius-dr marius-dr added Feature:New Vis Request for a new visualization type Feature:Visualizations Generic visualization features (in case no more specific feature label is available) release_note:enhancement labels May 15, 2017
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sasauz commented Jul 25, 2017

+1

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@jkakadiya
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+1

@cameronkerrnz
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I would love this in conjunction for mapping private IP addressing within my network. Feed it a list of subnet definitions.

@fredericinist
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+1

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kerphi commented Oct 18, 2017

+1

@FRANCKSYLVIE
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txti commented Nov 28, 2017

+1

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g-g-n commented Dec 4, 2017

+1

@silarion
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imweijh commented Dec 29, 2017

+1

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allenwu5 commented Jan 4, 2018

+1

@aenon
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aenon commented Apr 11, 2018

+25535

@manonrichou
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+1 !

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Svaag commented Apr 21, 2018

+1

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@jhernandez-ventustech
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@timroes timroes added the Team:Visualizations Visualization editors, elastic-charts and infrastructure label Sep 16, 2018
@timroes timroes removed Feature:Visualizations Generic visualization features (in case no more specific feature label is available) labels Oct 1, 2018
@bgeVam
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bgeVam commented Jan 27, 2019

Hey!

I created a treemap visualization, any comments and suggestions are very welcome 😁

preview

@jodinathan
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unfortunately @bgeVam 's tree map does not work with kibana 6.7

@mzunair
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mzunair commented May 14, 2019

Hi,
I am trying to create a TreeMap plugin for Kibana using highcharts. My Kibana version is 6.2.4 and highcharts version is 5.0.12. Can someone point out the possible issue? Is there a problem with Kibana or Highchart version?

@damianward1972
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+1 2 3 I would really like to have a treemap available within Kibana. Hierarchy drill down would be great but we could start with a simple one and work from there. D

@FernandoDurier
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+1 Please add a treemap, it is extremely necessary, as it is one of the default offers from other visualization tools such as Tableau, Power BI, Watson Analytics, etc.

@mmguero
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mmguero commented Apr 29, 2020

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@wylieconlon
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We are shipping treemaps in Lens in 7.8.0! #55477

I think this issue was probably referring to tree maps in the Visualize app, so I'll keep this issue open and rename it.

@wylieconlon wylieconlon changed the title Tree map Tree map in Visualize May 29, 2020
@victorhooi
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The sist2 project indexes your local file system, to store in ElasticSearch.

They have a disk usage visualisation, but it's quite basic and only one level.

I'm wondering - would it be possible to use the Treemap in Kibana to visualise this data?

What's the difference between having it in Lens, versus doing it in Visualise?

@wylieconlon
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The main difference is that Lens is part of the free Basic license: https://www.elastic.co/subscriptions

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timroes commented Jan 13, 2021

This enhancement is implemented in Lens (via #55477) and available since 7.8.0. Lens GA’d in 7.10 and going forward Lens is the recommended way in Kibana to create visualizations, with more chart types, data processing and integrations planned (see this Lens meta issue).

Thus we decided to not implement this feature outside of Lens. To keep our issues at a manageable amount and reflect our current state of planning, we'll be closing this issue.

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mmguero commented Jan 13, 2021

The main difference is that Lens is part of the free Basic license: https://www.elastic.co/subscriptions

This is disappointing, as it's yet another feature not available in the open source variant of Kibana. If Lens is the future of kibana visualizations, where does that leave the open source tier?

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timroes commented Jan 14, 2021

@mmguero We just announced a license change for Elasticsearch/Kibana: https://www.elastic.co/blog/licensing-change Going forward all Kibana distributions will contain Lens.

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mmguero commented Jan 14, 2021

That is terrific news! Thank you for the update!

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