## Summary
This PR introduces the new color mapping feature into Lens.
The color mapping feature is introduced as a standalone sharable
component available from `@kbn/coloring`. The
[README.md](ddd216457d/packages/kbn-coloring/src/shared_components/color_mapping/README.md)
file describes the components and the logic behind it.
The Color Mapping component is also connected to Lens and is available
in the following charts:
- XY (you can specify the mappings from a breakdown dimension
- Partition (you can specify the mappings from the main slice/group by
dimension)
- Tag cloud (you can specify the mappings from the tags dimension)
This MVP feature will be released under the Tech Preview flag.
This PR needs to prove the user experience and the ease of use. UI
styles, design improvements and embellishments will be released in
subsequent PRs.
The current MVP-provided palettes are just a placeholder. I'm
coordinating with @gvnmagni for a final set of palettes.
close https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/155037
close https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/6480
fix https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/28618
fix https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/96044
fix https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/101942
fix https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/112839
fix https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/116634
## Release note
This feature introduces the ability to change and map colors to break
down dimensions in Lens. The feature provides an improved way to specify
colors and their association with categories by giving the user a
predefined set of color choices
or customized one that drives the user toward a correct color selection.
It provides ways to pick new colors and generate gradients.
This feature is in Tech Preview and is enabled by default on every new
visualization but can be turned off at will.

## Summary
Fix#156181
This PR attempts to reduce the bundle size of the visualization UI
package by moving out all color manipulation functions into the
`@kbn/coloring` package, including the `chroma-js` dependency.
After a bundle size analysis the `chroma-js` package was found to be the
most offending in terms of size as its pre-2.0 version was not
treeshakable: other dependencies like EUI and Elastic Charts were
already using version `^2.1.0` therefore an upgrade was triggered at
kibana level.
Removed more kb from the package and Lens via replacing the `color`
dependency with the new `chroma-js` package.
### Checklist
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- [ ] Any text added follows [EUI's writing
guidelines](https://elastic.github.io/eui/#/guidelines/writing), uses
sentence case text and includes [i18n
support](https://github.com/elastic/kibana/blob/main/packages/kbn-i18n/README.md)
- [ ]
[Documentation](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/development-documentation.html)
was added for features that require explanation or tutorials
- [ ] [Unit or functional
tests](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/development-tests.html)
were updated or added to match the most common scenarios
- [ ] Any UI touched in this PR is usable by keyboard only (learn more
about [keyboard accessibility](https://webaim.org/techniques/keyboard/))
- [ ] Any UI touched in this PR does not create any new axe failures
(run axe in browser:
[FF](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/axe-devtools/),
[Chrome](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/axe-web-accessibility-tes/lhdoppojpmngadmnindnejefpokejbdd?hl=en-US))
- [ ] If a plugin configuration key changed, check if it needs to be
allowlisted in the cloud and added to the [docker
list](https://github.com/elastic/kibana/blob/main/src/dev/build/tasks/os_packages/docker_generator/resources/base/bin/kibana-docker)
- [ ] This renders correctly on smaller devices using a responsive
layout. (You can test this [in your
browser](https://www.browserstack.com/guide/responsive-testing-on-local-server))
- [ ] This was checked for [cross-browser
compatibility](https://www.elastic.co/support/matrix#matrix_browsers)
### Risk Matrix
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Before closing this PR, invite QA, stakeholders, and other developers to
identify risks that should be tested prior to the change/feature
release.
When forming the risk matrix, consider some of the following examples
and how they may potentially impact the change:
| Risk | Probability | Severity | Mitigation/Notes |
|---------------------------|-------------|----------|-------------------------|
| Multiple Spaces—unexpected behavior in non-default Kibana Space.
| Low | High | Integration tests will verify that all features are still
supported in non-default Kibana Space and when user switches between
spaces. |
| Multiple nodes—Elasticsearch polling might have race conditions
when multiple Kibana nodes are polling for the same tasks. | High | Low
| Tasks are idempotent, so executing them multiple times will not result
in logical error, but will degrade performance. To test for this case we
add plenty of unit tests around this logic and document manual testing
procedure. |
| Code should gracefully handle cases when feature X or plugin Y are
disabled. | Medium | High | Unit tests will verify that any feature flag
or plugin combination still results in our service operational. |
| [See more potential risk
examples](https://github.com/elastic/kibana/blob/main/RISK_MATRIX.mdx) |
### For maintainers
- [ ] This was checked for breaking API changes and was [labeled
appropriately](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/contributing.html#kibana-release-notes-process)
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## Dearest Reviewers 👋
I've been working on this branch with @mistic and @tylersmalley and
we're really confident in these changes. Additionally, this changes code
in nearly every package in the repo so we don't plan to wait for reviews
to get in before merging this. If you'd like to have a concern
addressed, please feel free to leave a review, but assuming that nobody
raises a blocker in the next 24 hours we plan to merge this EOD pacific
tomorrow, 12/22.
We'll be paying close attention to any issues this causes after merging
and work on getting those fixed ASAP. 🚀
---
The operations team is not confident that we'll have the time to achieve
what we originally set out to accomplish by moving to Bazel with the
time and resources we have available. We have also bought ourselves some
headroom with improvements to babel-register, optimizer caching, and
typescript project structure.
In order to make sure we deliver packages as quickly as possible (many
teams really want them), with a usable and familiar developer
experience, this PR removes Bazel for building packages in favor of
using the same JIT transpilation we use for plugins.
Additionally, packages now use `kbn_references` (again, just copying the
dx from plugins to packages).
Because of the complex relationships between packages/plugins and in
order to prepare ourselves for automatic dependency detection tools we
plan to use in the future, this PR also introduces a "TS Project Linter"
which will validate that every tsconfig.json file meets a few
requirements:
1. the chain of base config files extended by each config includes
`tsconfig.base.json` and not `tsconfig.json`
1. the `include` config is used, and not `files`
2. the `exclude` config includes `target/**/*`
3. the `outDir` compiler option is specified as `target/types`
1. none of these compiler options are specified: `declaration`,
`declarationMap`, `emitDeclarationOnly`, `skipLibCheck`, `target`,
`paths`
4. all references to other packages/plugins use their pkg id, ie:
```js
// valid
{
"kbn_references": ["@kbn/core"]
}
// not valid
{
"kbn_references": [{ "path": "../../../src/core/tsconfig.json" }]
}
```
5. only packages/plugins which are imported somewhere in the ts code are
listed in `kbn_references`
This linter is not only validating all of the tsconfig.json files, but
it also will fix these config files to deal with just about any
violation that can be produced. Just run `node scripts/ts_project_linter
--fix` locally to apply these fixes, or let CI take care of
automatically fixing things and pushing the changes to your PR.
> **Example:** [`64e93e5`
(#146212)](64e93e5806)
When I merged main into my PR it included a change which removed the
`@kbn/core-injected-metadata-browser` package. After resolving the
conflicts I missed a few tsconfig files which included references to the
now removed package. The TS Project Linter identified that these
references were removed from the code and pushed a change to the PR to
remove them from the tsconfig.json files.
## No bazel? Does that mean no packages??
Nope! We're still doing packages but we're pretty sure now that we won't
be using Bazel to accomplish the 'distributed caching' and 'change-based
tasks' portions of the packages project.
This PR actually makes packages much easier to work with and will be
followed up with the bundling benefits described by the original
packages RFC. Then we'll work on documentation and advocacy for using
packages for any and all new code.
We're pretty confident that implementing distributed caching and
change-based tasks will be necessary in the future, but because of
recent improvements in the repo we think we can live without them for
**at least** a year.
## Wait, there are still BUILD.bazel files in the repo
Yes, there are still three webpack bundles which are built by Bazel: the
`@kbn/ui-shared-deps-npm` DLL, `@kbn/ui-shared-deps-src` externals, and
the `@kbn/monaco` workers. These three webpack bundles are still created
during bootstrap and remotely cached using bazel. The next phase of this
project is to figure out how to get the package bundling features
described in the RFC with the current optimizer, and we expect these
bundles to go away then. Until then any package that is used in those
three bundles still needs to have a BUILD.bazel file so that they can be
referenced by the remaining webpack builds.
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https://jestjs.io/blog/2022/04/25/jest-28https://jestjs.io/blog/2022/08/25/jest-29
- jest.useFakeTimers('legacy') -> jest.useFakeTimers({ legacyFakeTimers:
true });
- jest.useFakeTimers('modern'); -> jest.useFakeTimers();
- tests can either use promises or callbacks, but not both
- test runner jasmine is no longer included, switch all suites to
jest-circus
Co-authored-by: Andrew Tate <andrew.tate@elastic.co>
* [packages] add kibana.jsonc files
* auto-migrate to kibana.jsonc
* support interactive pkg id selection too
* remove old codeowners entry
* skip codeowners generation when .github/CODEOWNERS doesn't exist
* fall back to format validation if user is offline
* update question style
* [CI] Auto-commit changed files from 'node scripts/eslint --no-cache --fix'
Co-authored-by: kibanamachine <42973632+kibanamachine@users.noreply.github.com>
* refact(NA): apply root_input_dir=src to each already created pkg
* refact(NA): update package generator
* fix(NA): correctly use rootDir
* fix(NA): use root input dir on latest introduced pkgs for jsts_transpiler macro
* chore(NA): merge with main
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* [Lens] Dimension editor design changes
* Add none to timeshift as an option
* Fix tests
* Fix date_histogram test
* Rest changes
* Update gauge viz unit test
* Fix heatmap viz unit test
* Address PR comments
* Some of the changes
* Fix jest test
* Further fixes
* Move to summary to additional row
* Final changes
* Fix hover on advanced accordions
* Replace with eui variables
* Address PR comments
* Fix CI failure
* Fix the translation key
* Update packages/kbn-coloring/src/shared_components/coloring/color_ranges/color_ranges_item.tsx
Co-authored-by: Michael Marcialis <michael@marcial.is>
* Fixed height in terms multifields drag drop
Co-authored-by: Joe Reuter <johannes.reuter@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Michael Marcialis <michael@marcial.is>
* [type-summarizer] reimplement for broader support
* Enable sourceMaps in all packages
* include naming collision in summarizePackage test
* fix readmes
* remove unnecessary transient dependency
* remove code that was commented out
* remove outdated todo comment
* ensure errors triggered by untyped-exports are ligible
* remove unused import
* break out snippet generation from AstIndexer
* refactor several massive files into smaller pieces and add more inline docs
* fix typos
* update jest snapshots
* add sections to readme that points people to the useful parts of the source code along with a high-level overview of how the type-summarizer works
* remove --dump flag, it doesn't work
* use decName instead of calling names.get a second time
* include `export` as invalid name
* [Lens] order by custom agg
* type check to only allow allowed columns to be included
* remove unused code
* adjusting to the design, correcting full Width everywhere
* change that will make a lot of tests to break
* fix updating only ref column, not full column
* fix cyclic dependency
* remove outdated comment
* added custom labels
* inline modules, ugly code
* fix tests
* clone the aggConfigParams to avoid the Cannot assign to read only property schema of object
* feedback
* Revert "clone the aggConfigParams to avoid the Cannot assign to read only property schema of object"
This reverts commit c4931aad06.
* cr feedback
Co-authored-by: Joe Reuter <johannes.reuter@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Kibana Machine <42973632+kibanamachine@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Stratoula Kalafateli <efstratia.kalafateli@elastic.co>