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Feature request: UI Component Splitter #2058

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huanquanware opened this issue Jun 19, 2019 · 3 comments
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Feature request: UI Component Splitter #2058

huanquanware opened this issue Jun 19, 2019 · 3 comments

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@huanquanware
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Is there any plan to add Splitter into current UI Library.

Tried a few like 'react-split', 'react-split-pane', it doesn't work with Eui at all.

Looked at Kibana code, it seems like use jQuery. is it possible to make a separated component?

src/legacy/core_plugins/console/public/src/input_resize.js

@ryankeairns
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This feature request has not come up any time recently, at least that I recall. It's an interesting UI capability that I could see working for some of our applications, but nothing planned at the moment.

Thanks for submitting an issue. We'll use this issue to continue tracking any additional requests.

@timroes
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timroes commented Oct 9, 2019

@ryankeairns We already had this feature request quiet some while ago. See #1298

We require this for the discover rewrite (elastic/kibana#38646) and also for the visualize editor rewrite (elastic/kibana#38272).

I think we can close either of those EUI issues as a duplicate, but I'll leave you to decide which one you want to close :-)

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snide commented Oct 9, 2019

Closing this one. We do have this on the shortish term roadmap along with sticky elements. We need to get our current big components in first.

@snide snide closed this as completed Oct 9, 2019
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