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Filters on "Discover" panel are constantly changing placement order #42835

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inish777 opened this issue Aug 7, 2019 · 3 comments
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Filters on "Discover" panel are constantly changing placement order #42835

inish777 opened this issue Aug 7, 2019 · 3 comments

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@inish777
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inish777 commented Aug 7, 2019

Kibana version:
7.3.0
Elasticsearch version:
7.3.0
Server OS version:
Official docker image
Browser version:
Firefox 68.0
Browser OS version:
Fedora 30
Original install method (e.g. download page, yum, from source, etc.):

Describe the bug:
If I create more than one filter on "Discover" panel, their placement order starts to change 2/3 times per second, making it impossible to aim mouse pointer on particular filter.
Steps to reproduce:

  1. Go to "Discover"
  2. Set up more than one filter
  3. Enjoy

Expected behavior:
Filters are staying on their places
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@timroes
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timroes commented Aug 7, 2019

Unfortunately the Disco Filters are a known bug in 7.3.0 in Firefox. This will be fixed in the next patch release and as a work around so far, you could use a different browser, this bug only appears in Firefox.

The fixing PR was #41999 just for reference.

@dstensnes
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When will this new version be released? Is there a schedule?

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timroes commented Aug 20, 2019

It should be released in the upcoming weeks.

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