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* Add a new hello world plugin and adjust the welcome message. * update and move files * Update CODEOWNERS * add a tsconfig.json file * update tsconfig.json * fix type check * address code review comments
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# The #CC# prefix delineates Code Coverage,
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# used for the 'team' designator within Kibana Stats
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# Tech leads
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/dev_docs @elastic/kibana-tech-leads
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/packages/kbn-docs-utils/ @elastic/kibana-tech-leads @elastic/kibana-operations
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# App
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/x-pack/plugins/discover_enhanced/ @elastic/kibana-app
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/x-pack/plugins/lens/ @elastic/kibana-app
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/test/functional/services/remote @elastic/kibana-qa
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# Core
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/examples/hello_world/ @elastic/kibana-core
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/src/core/ @elastic/kibana-core
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/src/plugins/saved_objects_tagging_oss @elastic/kibana-core
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/config/kibana.yml @elastic/kibana-core
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---
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id: kibDevDocsWelcome
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slug: /kibana-dev-docs/welcome
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title: Welcome
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summary: Build custom solutions and applications on top of Kibana.
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date: 2021-01-02
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tags: ['kibana','dev', 'contributor']
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---
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Welcome to Kibana's plugin developer documentation!
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Did you know that the vast majority of functionality built inside of Kibana is a plugin? A handful of core services hold the system together,
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but it's our vast system of plugin developers that provide the amazing, out of the box, functionality you can use when building your own set of
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custom utilities and applications.
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Browse the `Services` section to view all the plugins that offer functionality you can take advantage of, or check out the
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`API documentation` to dig into the nitty gritty details of every public plugin API.
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---
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id: kibDevDocsWelcome
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slug: /kibana-dev-docs/welcome
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title: Welcome
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summary: Build custom solutions and applications on top of Kibana.
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date: 2021-01-02
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tags: ['kibana', 'dev', 'contributor']
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---
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[Kibana](https://www.elastic.co/what-is/kibana) is a pluggable platform that allows users to search, visualize and analyze data in Elasticsearch.
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Kibana ships with many out-of-the-box capabilities that can be extended and enhanced by custom javascript plugins. Developers can also write their own custom applications.
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Recommended next reading:
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1. <DocLink id="kibDevTutorialSetupDevEnv" text="Set up your development environment" />
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2. Create a simple <DocLink id="kibHelloWorldApp" text="Hello World plugin"/>.
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Check out our <DocLink id="kibDevDocsApiWelcome" text="API documentation" /> to dig into the nitty gritty details of
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every public plugin API.
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---
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id: kibHelloWorldApp
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slug: /kibana-dev-docs/hello-world-app
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title: Hello World
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summary: Build a very basic plugin that registers an application that says "Hello World!".
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date: 2021-08-03
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tags: ['kibana', 'dev', 'contributor', 'tutorials']
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---
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This tutorial walks you through two ways to create a plugin that registers an application that says "Hello World!".
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You can view the tested example plugin at [examples/hello_world](https://github.com/elastic/kibana/tree/master/examples/hello_world).
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## 1. Set up your development environment
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Read through <DocLink id="kibDevTutorialSetupDevEnv" text="these instructions"/> to get your development environment set up.
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## 2. Option 1 - Write it manually
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This is a good option if you want to understand the bare minimum needed to register a "Hello world" application. The example plugin is based off of this option.
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1. Create your plugin folder. Start off in the `kibana` folder.
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```
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$ cd examples
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$ mkdir hello_world
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$ cd hello_world
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```
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2. Create the <DocLink id="kibDevTutorialBuildAPlugin" section="1-kibanajson" text="kibana.json manifest file"/>.
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```
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$ touch kibana.json
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```
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and add the following:
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```
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{
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"id": "helloWorld",
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"version": "1.0.0",
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"kibanaVersion": "kibana",
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"ui": true
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}
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```
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3. Create a `tsconfig.json` file.
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```
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$ touch tsconfig.json
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```
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And add the following to it:
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```
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{
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"extends": "../../tsconfig.json",
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"compilerOptions": {
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"outDir": "./target",
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"skipLibCheck": true
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},
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"include": [
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"index.ts",
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"common/**/*.ts",
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"public/**/*.ts",
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"public/**/*.tsx",
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"server/**/*.ts",
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"../../typings/**/*"
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],
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"exclude": []
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}
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```
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4. Create a <DocLink id="kibDevTutorialBuildAPlugin" section="2-publicindexts" text="`public/plugin.tsx` file "/>.
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```
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$ mkdir public
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$ touch plugin.tsx
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```
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And add the following to it:
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```ts
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import React from 'react';
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import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
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import { AppMountParameters, CoreSetup, CoreStart, Plugin } from '../../../src/core/public';
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export class HelloWorldPlugin implements Plugin {
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public setup(core: CoreSetup) {
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// Register an application into the side navigation menu
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core.application.register({
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id: 'helloWorld',
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title: 'Hello World',
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async mount({ element }: AppMountParameters) {
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ReactDOM.render(<div>Hello World!</div>, element);
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return () => ReactDOM.unmountComponentAtNode(element);
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},
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});
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}
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public start(core: CoreStart) {
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return {};
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}
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public stop() {}
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}
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```
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5. Create a <DocLink id="kibDevTutorialBuildAPlugin" section="3-publicplugints" text="`public/index.ts` file "/>.
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```
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$ touch index.ts
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```
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```ts
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import { HelloWorldPlugin } from './plugin';
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export function plugin() {
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return new HelloWorldPlugin();
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}
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```
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## 2. Option 2 - Use the automatic plugin generator
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This is an easy option to get up and running ASAP and includes additional code.
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Use the Automatic plugin generator to get a basic structure for a new plugin. Plugins that are not part of the Kibana repo should be developed inside the plugins folder. If you are building a new plugin to check in to the Kibana repo, you will choose between a few locations:
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`x-pack/plugins` for plugins related to subscription features
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`src/plugins` for plugins related to free features
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`examples` for developer example plugins (these will not be included in the distributables)
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```
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% node scripts/generate_plugin hello_world
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? Plugin name (use camelCase) helloWorld
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? Will this plugin be part of the Kibana repository? Yes
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? What type of internal plugin would you like to create Kibana Example
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? Should an UI plugin be generated? Yes
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? Should a server plugin be generated? No
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succ 🎉
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Your plugin has been created in examples/hello_world
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```
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## 3. Build your new application
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Run `yarn kbn bootstrap`
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## 3. Start Kibana with examples and navigate to your new application
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In one terminal window, run `yarn es snapshot --license trial` to boot up Elasticsearch.
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In another terminal window, run `yarn start --run-examples` to boot up Kibana and include the example plugins. Your example plugin should show up in the navigation at the very bottom.
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If you build it manually it will look something like this:
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If you built it with the generator, it will look something like this:
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---
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id: kibDevTutorialSetupDevEnv
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slug: /kibana-dev-docs/tutorial/setup-dev-env
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title: Setting up a Development Environment
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summary: Learn how to setup a development environemnt for contributing to the Kibana repository
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title: Set up a Development Environment
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summary: Learn how to setup a development environment for contributing to the Kibana repository
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date: 2021-04-26
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tags: ['kibana', 'onboarding', 'dev', 'architecture', 'setup']
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---
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<DocCallOut title="A note about Windows">
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In order to support Windows development we currently require you to use one of the following:
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- [Git Bash](https://git-scm.com/download/win)
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- [Windows Subsystem for Linux](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/about)
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- [Git Bash](https://git-scm.com/download/win)
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- [Windows Subsystem for Linux](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/about)
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Before running the steps below, please make sure you have installed [Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=48145) and that you are running all commands in either Git Bash or WSL.
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Before running the steps below, please make sure you have installed [Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=48145) and that you are running all commands in either Git Bash or WSL.
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</DocCallOut>
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## Get the code
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## Hello World
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A very simple Hello World example plugin.
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If you are external, you can view the tutorial [here](../../dev_docs/getting_started/hello_world_plugin.mdx), if you are internal, you can view the tutorial [here](https://docs.elastic.dev/kibana-dev-docs/hello-world-app).
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{
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"id": "helloWorld",
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"version": "1.0.0",
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"kibanaVersion": "kibana",
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"ui": true,
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"owner": {
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"name": "Kibana core",
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"githubTeam": "kibana-core"
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},
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"description": "A plugin which registers a very simple hello world application.",
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"requiredPlugins": ["developerExamples"]
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}
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/*
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* Copyright Elasticsearch B.V. and/or licensed to Elasticsearch B.V. under one
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* or more contributor license agreements. Licensed under the Elastic License
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* 2.0 and the Server Side Public License, v 1; you may not use this file except
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* in compliance with, at your election, the Elastic License 2.0 or the Server
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* Side Public License, v 1.
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*/
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import { HelloWorldPlugin } from './plugin';
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export function plugin() {
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return new HelloWorldPlugin();
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}
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/*
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* Copyright Elasticsearch B.V. and/or licensed to Elasticsearch B.V. under one
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* or more contributor license agreements. Licensed under the Elastic License
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* 2.0 and the Server Side Public License, v 1; you may not use this file except
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* in compliance with, at your election, the Elastic License 2.0 or the Server
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* Side Public License, v 1.
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*/
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import React from 'react';
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import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
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import { AppMountParameters, CoreSetup, CoreStart, Plugin } from '../../../src/core/public';
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import { DeveloperExamplesSetup } from '../../developer_examples/public';
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interface SetupDeps {
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developerExamples: DeveloperExamplesSetup;
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}
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export class HelloWorldPlugin implements Plugin<void, void, SetupDeps> {
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public setup(core: CoreSetup, deps: SetupDeps) {
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// Register an application into the side navigation menu
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core.application.register({
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id: 'helloWorld',
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title: 'Hello World',
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async mount({ element }: AppMountParameters) {
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ReactDOM.render(<div id="helloWorldDiv">Hello World!</div>, element);
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return () => ReactDOM.unmountComponentAtNode(element);
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},
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});
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// This section is only needed to get this example plugin to show up in our Developer Examples.
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deps.developerExamples.register({
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appId: 'helloWorld',
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title: 'Hello World Application',
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description: `Build a plugin that registers an application that simply says "Hello World"`,
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});
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}
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public start(core: CoreStart) {
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return {};
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}
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public stop() {}
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}
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"extends": "../../tsconfig.json",
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"compilerOptions": {
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"outDir": "./target",
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"skipLibCheck": true
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},
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"include": [
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"index.ts",
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"common/**/*.ts",
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"public/**/*.ts",
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"public/**/*.tsx",
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"server/**/*.ts",
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"../../typings/**/*"
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],
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"exclude": []
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}
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/*
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* Copyright Elasticsearch B.V. and/or licensed to Elasticsearch B.V. under one
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* or more contributor license agreements. Licensed under the Elastic License
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* 2.0 and the Server Side Public License, v 1; you may not use this file except
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* in compliance with, at your election, the Elastic License 2.0 or the Server
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* Side Public License, v 1.
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*/
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import expect from '@kbn/expect';
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import { FtrProviderContext } from 'test/functional/ftr_provider_context';
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// eslint-disable-next-line import/no-default-export
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export default function ({ getService, getPageObjects, loadTestFile }: FtrProviderContext) {
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const retry = getService('retry');
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const testSubjects = getService('testSubjects');
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const PageObjects = getPageObjects(['common']);
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describe('Hello world', function () {
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before(async () => {
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this.tags('ciGroup2');
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await PageObjects.common.navigateToApp('helloWorld');
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});
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it('renders hello world text', async () => {
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await retry.try(async () => {
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const message = await testSubjects.getVisibleText('helloWorldDiv');
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expect(message).to.be('Hello World!');
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});
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});
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});
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}
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