IFrame options

2015-03-31 Thread Ole Hedegaard
Hi,

I'm displaying Kibana graphs in another system using the generated iframe, 
but I need to get rid of both the Kibana loading screen as well as error 
messages when no data is found. I only need to display graphs.

Are there any options for doing that?

Thanks,
Ole Hedegaard

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Re: Using "constant_score" queries in Kibana

2015-03-23 Thread Ole Hedegaard
Ok, I found out myself. It is possible to use _exists_ like this:

_exists_:"sensor-1643"


Den mandag den 23. marts 2015 kl. 11.50.05 UTC+1 skrev Ole Hedegaard:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for a way to query ES from Kibana with a "constant_score" 
> query (see eg. 
> http://elasticsearch-users.115913.n3.nabble.com/exists-filter-td4047532.html).
>  
> The reason is that I have a lot of JSON data in ES in this format (sensor 
> readings/timestamps):
>
> {"timestamp":"2015-03-23T10:39:35.346Z",
> "sensor-1643":42,"sensor-1643_ts":1427107007585,
> "sensor-1583":17,"sensor-1583_ts":1427106972603,
> "sensor-1581":-1,"sensor-1581_ts":1427106985593,
> "sensor-1578":-3,"sensor-1578_ts":1427106986940,
> "sensor-1645":0,"sensor-1645_ts":1427107009517,
> "sensor-1574":38,"sensor-1574_ts":1427106970044,
> "sensor-1635":600,"sensor-1635_ts":1427106996913,
> ...}
>
> - and I want to search for the documents that contain readings for a 
> specific sensor, eg. "sensor-1643". 
>
> With a "constant_score" query, I can query ES directly like this:
>
> {
> "constant_score" : {
> "filter" : {
> "exists" : { "field" : "sensor-1643"}
> },
> }
> }
>
> But is there any way of doing that through Kibana? Searching seems only to 
> regard value fields...
>
> Thanks,
> Ole Hedegaard
>

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Using "constant_score" queries in Kibana

2015-03-23 Thread Ole Hedegaard
Hi,

I'm looking for a way to query ES from Kibana with a "constant_score" query 
(see eg. 
http://elasticsearch-users.115913.n3.nabble.com/exists-filter-td4047532.html). 
The reason is that I have a lot of JSON data in ES in this format (sensor 
readings/timestamps):

{"timestamp":"2015-03-23T10:39:35.346Z",
"sensor-1643":42,"sensor-1643_ts":1427107007585,
"sensor-1583":17,"sensor-1583_ts":1427106972603,
"sensor-1581":-1,"sensor-1581_ts":1427106985593,
"sensor-1578":-3,"sensor-1578_ts":1427106986940,
"sensor-1645":0,"sensor-1645_ts":1427107009517,
"sensor-1574":38,"sensor-1574_ts":1427106970044,
"sensor-1635":600,"sensor-1635_ts":1427106996913,
...}

- and I want to search for the documents that contain readings for a 
specific sensor, eg. "sensor-1643". 

With a "constant_score" query, I can query ES directly like this:

{
"constant_score" : {
    "filter" : {
"exists" : { "field" : "sensor-1643"}
},
}
}

But is there any way of doing that through Kibana? Searching seems only to 
regard value fields...

Thanks,
Ole Hedegaard

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