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[[managing-saved-objects]]
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== Managing Saved Objects
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== Saved objects
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You can view, edit, delete, import, and export saved objects from
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*Management > Saved Objects*. A saved object can be a search, visualization,
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dashboard, or index pattern.
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*Saved Objects* helps you keep track of and manage your saved objects. These objects
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store data for later use, including dashboards, visualizations, maps, index patterns,
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Canvas workpads, and more.
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To get started, go to *Management > {kib} > Saved Objects*. With this UI, you can:
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* <<managing-saved-objects-view, View, edit, and delete saved objects>>
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* <<managing-saved-objects-export-objects, Import and export saved objects>>
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* <<managing-saved-objects-object-definition, Edit the object definition>>
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To narrow the list of saved objects, enter a search term or select an object
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type.
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[role="screenshot"]
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image::images/management-saved-objects.png[]
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image::images/management-saved-objects.png[Saved Objects]
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[[managing-saved-objects-view]]
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=== View, edit, and delete objects
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=== View, edit, and delete
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Each object listed in *Saved Objects* has an *Actions* menu with two items:
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* To view and edit an object in its associated application, click the object title.
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* *In app* opens the object in its associated application so you can view and
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edit it.
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* *Relationships* shows other objects that use this object so you know the
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impact of deleting it.
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* To show objects that use this object, so you know the
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impact of deleting it, click the actions icon image:images/actions_icon.png[Actions icon]
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and select *Relationships*.
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* To delete one or more objects, select their checkboxes, and then click *Delete*.
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[float]
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[[managing-saved-objects-export-objects]]
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=== Import and export
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Using the import and export commands, you can move objects between different
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{kib} instances. This action is useful when you
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have multiple environments for development and production.
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Import and export also work well when you have a large number
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of objects to update and want to batch the process.
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[float]
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==== Import
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You can import multiple objects in a single operation. Click *Import* and
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navigate to the NDJSON file that
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represents the objects to import. By default,
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saved objects already in {kib} are overwritten.
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[float]
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==== Export
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You have two options for exporting saved objects.
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* Select the checkboxes of objects that you want to export, and then click *Export*.
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* Click *Export x objects*, and export objects by type.
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This action creates an NDJSON with all your saved objects. By default,
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the NDJSON includes related objects. Exported dashboards include their associated index patterns.
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To delete a saved object, select its checkbox and click *Delete*.
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[float]
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[[managing-saved-objects-object-definition]]
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=== Edit an object definition
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=== Advanced editing
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*Saved Objects* offers an advanced *Edit* page for modifying the object definition.
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To open the page, click the object name in the list of objects. You can change
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the object title, add a description, and modify the JSON that defines the
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object properties.
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Some objects offer an advanced *Edit* page for modifying the object definition.
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To open the page, click the actions icon image:images/actions_icon.png[Actions icon]
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and select *Inspect*.
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You can change the object title, add a description, and modify
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the JSON that defines the object properties.
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If you access an object whose index has been deleted, you can:
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* Recreate the index so you can continue using the object.
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* Delete the object and recreate it using a different index.
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* Change the index name referenced in the object's `kibanaSavedObjectMeta.searchSourceJSON` to point to an existing
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* Change the index name in the object's `reference` array to point to an existing
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index pattern. This is useful if the index you were working with has been renamed.
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WARNING: Validation is not performed for object properties. Submitting an invalid
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change will render the object unusable. A more failsafe approach is to use the
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*Discover*, *Visualize*, or *Dashboard* pages to create new objects instead of
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change will render the object unusable. A more failsafe approach is to use
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*Discover*, *Visualize*, or *Dashboard* to create new objects instead of
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directly editing an existing one.
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[float]
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[[managing-saved-objects-export-objects]]
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=== Export and import objects
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In some cases you might want to export and import a set of save objects.
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For example:
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* You might have multiple environments for development and production. The export
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and import commands allow you to move objects between different {kib} instances.
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* You have a large number of objects to update and want to batch this process.
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You can export the objects to JSON, make the JSON modification, and re-import
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the objects.
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[float]
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==== Export objects
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Select the checkboxes of the objects you want to export, and click *Export*.
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Or, to export objects by type:
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. Click *Export everything*.
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. Select the object types you want to export.
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. Click *Export All*.
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WARNING: Exported dashboards do not include their associated index patterns.
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Re-create the index patterns manually before importing saved dashboards to a
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{kib} instance running on another {es} cluster.
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[float]
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==== Import objects
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. Click *Import*.
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. Navigate to the JSON file that represents the objects to import.
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. Indicate whether to overwrite objects already in {kib}.
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. Click *Import*.
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