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[Stack Monitoring][Angular removal] Migrate kibana views #111767
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Pinging @elastic/logs-metrics-ui (Team:logs-metrics-ui) |
I'll get started with the Overview page following the steps defined here. |
While testing the graphs in the overview page it looks like we have a regression on the zoom-out action which seems to be a no-op atm. Steps to reproduce:
Same behavior on firefox and chrome |
@klacabane do you mean there is a regression in the existing code or only in the migrated code? And on which page do you see this? |
Happens in the migrated code, behavior is as expected in the Angular code. Happens on both Elasticsearch overview and Kibana overview, but I suppose any migrated page that use the similar components is impacted. Issue is already tracked in #112063 so I'll move on :) |
@klacabane good you found that one :) yeah right now any zoom/brush/zoomout can trigger this. I think it's okay to move on and we can address it later. Maybe even after angular removal. |
Will do the Instances page next. Planning to use the docker setup to have n kibana instances in order to enable and test pagination. |
Instances page merged, following up with #113873 before moving to the Instance page. |
Migrate views under views/kibana
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