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Export chart to image #1366
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+1 another good idea |
Visualizations changed a bit in Kibana 4, but this seems pretty useful and I think should be easier to do now |
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+1, because embedding on Raspberry Pi is currently a pain. |
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Could be useful export it |
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+1. I have a kibana iframe embedded in another web page, but reloading is slower than using a cached image. |
+1 really need this for dashboard and public statistic page |
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Is it story time, perhaps? Less boring than +1. Here's an anecdotal description of how I employed a method of working around the lack of this feature in Kibana 4.6.1, when we had the Reporting plugin, which then relied upon node-horseman to run PhantomJS and generate a PDF (yes, Portable Document Format, not Portable Network Graphics 😞) which could then be emitted via ElasticSearch watcher's e-mail action as an attachment—on a schedule of your choosing—configured by a POST'ing a JSON blob to Well, it fortuitously turned out that PhantomJS left
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Only 11 days ago @kobelb informed me on another ticket that PNG support will be added in the future! So I'm fully optimistic; I merely felt compelled to share that story—I'm sure it's only one of many amusing workarounds for features lacking in software which we all each encounter on nearly a daily basis—with the other thumbs-up people. 😄 |
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Hope nobody already mentioned this (please stop commenting with those annoying and useless +1, use reactions instead!), I have another use case: pre-rendered image are easy to display on low-power devices. We have a couple of Raspberry Pi's driving high resolution displays and there's no way the poor Pi can run a browser full of complex javascript stuff. But it can download a PNG and display it without problems (and without X.Org) - we are actually doing that with another popular visualization tool even if it's some sort of an hack. |
To add another use case I'm looking at servicing - I like the visualizations I get out of Kibana, but I'd like to be able to distribute a chart to a public CDN for serving up in a public place - but I don't want my internal ES or Kibana nodes exposed to the outside world. Ideally I'd probably just ship the Dashboard to S3 daily and display the latest charts statically. I would be fine if the images were watermarked for Kibana or whatever, I just want to not deal with the load on my own servers, when I can serve the same information for much cheaper, and safer, elsewhere. |
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Wow, over 4 years and lots of +1 still a no? |
Closed by #25018, coming in Kibana v6.6 |
Hi,
It would be nice to be able to save graphs or donuts or any visualization in Kibana in image format (png, jpg, gif or even svg).
I think it would be cleaner & quicker than using the default screen shoot of the computer.
Thanks
SD
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