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Graphical query builder #8112
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/cc @elastic/kibana-discovery this seems to have an overlap with what we're doing with KQL/SQL, any sustained interest in this concept? |
Also related to @markharwood's work on sculptor. Yes, we definitely still have an interest in this concept. |
Update - demo of how to "upgrade" a KQL or Lucene style query syntax into a graphical representation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eN_8rvonV4A This conversion can |
Pinging @elastic/kibana-app-arch (Team:AppArch) |
The other major use for draggable query objects is that they could/should be draggable and droppable into a wide range of visualizations (line charts, maps, graph ...) as the user's chosen subjects of interest. |
Thank you for contributing to this issue, however, we are closing this issue due to inactivity as part of a backlog grooming effort. If you believe this feature/bug should still be considered, please reopen with a comment. |
Sense/Console is schway, but there's still a gap when users start on the Elastic journey as they need to understand at least some of the DSL. Having a graphical query builder where people can start with a basic query and then drill down into more complex things like aggregations would be fantastic.
Here is an example of how you can easily abstract the DSL out into reasonably easier to understand terms.
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