## Summary
This PR implements support for Lens chart fetches across Discover tabs,
and restoring chart state when returning to a tab.
The Lens embeddable does not currently support continuing data fetching
after it's been unmounted, or fully support restoring chart state using
previously fetched data. The Vis team is aware of this request, but in
the meantime we're using an alternative approach that keeps Lens charts
rendered in memory for each tab that's been visited at least once. This
allows fetches to run in the background and displays the resulting chart
when switching back to tabs. Doing this involved some refactoring to
both Discover and Unified Histogram:
- Create a `ChartPortalsRenderer` wrapper component in Discover to lift
chart rendering high up in the React tree and render charts into
[reverse portals](https://github.com/httptoolkit/react-reverse-portal),
ensuring charts are not remounted when switching tabs and continue to be
rendered after switching away from a tab.
- Refactor Unified Histogram from a single "container" component into
three pieces: a `UnifiedHistogramLayout` component, a
`UnifiedHistogramChart` component, and a `useUnifiedHistogram` hook to
tie things together. This approach allows us to render the chart and
hook separately (in a reverse portal) from the layout, making it
possible to separate the lifecycle of both components without keeping
the rest of Discover's components in memory after switching tabs.
- **Important note:** This change had the side effect of bloating the
Unified Histogram page load bundle since we're now exporting a static
hook that isn't dynamically imported. We could have worked around this
by getting creative with dynamic imports, but doing that seemed hacky.
Instead I decided now was a good time to split Unified Histogram out
into a package in order to support tree shaking, which also has the
added benefits of one fewer plugins to load on startup, and simplifying
the Discover async bundles.
There is one flaw with this approach: the `useDiscoverHistogram` hook
currently depends on global services for retrieving the current query
and filters (including global filters) through the `useQuerySubscriber`
hook. This means the values can become out of sync in inactive tabs when
the user modifies them in the current tab. In practice this doesn't seem
to have an effect in most cases since we don't trigger new fetches in
inactive tabs, and sync the the current tab values to the global
services when switching back to a tab. However, we should still fix this
for the MVP with an approach that doesn't leak state since the current
approach is brittle. I avoided doing that in this PR since it would
likely cause more conflicts with #217706, and that PR may introduce a
solution to the issue anyway (syncing global state to the redux store,
which we can rely on in the hook instead).
Resolves#216475.
### Checklist
- [ ] 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/src/platform/packages/shared/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
- [ ] 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)
- [x] This was checked for breaking HTTP API changes, and any breaking
changes have been approved by the breaking-change committee. The
`release_note:breaking` label should be applied in these situations.
- [ ] [Flaky Test
Runner](https://ci-stats.kibana.dev/trigger_flaky_test_runner/1) was
used on any tests changed
- [x] The PR description includes the appropriate Release Notes section,
and the correct `release_note:*` label is applied per the
[guidelines](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/contributing.html#kibana-release-notes-process)
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## Summary
Updated the transform plugin's `README.md` with some more details.
Updates CODEOWNERS for transforms so `elastic/ml-ui` and
`elastic/kibana-management` are both code owners.
### Checklist
- [x]
[Documentation](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/development-documentation.html)
was added for features that require explanation or tutorials
**!!MAJORITY OF THE CHANGED FILES ARE MOVED OR COPIED!!**
### Vision
According to the product vision we will build a new simple UI/UX in the
future https://github.com/elastic/security-team/issues/11790
This PR is a first iteration on enabling Content Connectors Management
UI in Serverless Kibana Stack Management.
Elastic Managed content connectors will be available only for Security
and Observability projects.
### Current PR scope
1. Used initial search_connectors plugin and renamed it to
content_connectors + moved from `x-pack/solutions/search` to
`x-pack/platform/plugins/shared`
2. Copy relevant connectors UI and routes from enterprise_search plugin.
3. Introduce the new Stack Management card/navigation option under the
Data section.
4. Enabled this plugin only in Serverless for Security and Observability
projects.
5. For making PR smaller Pipelines tab was not moved. And according to
Search team vision this functionality should be dropped anyway soon.
6. Extended fleet package logic to include elastic_connectors for
security and o11y serverless projects
7. Added back `search:agentless-connectors-manager` task
In Stack Management navigation:
<img width="2062" alt="Screenshot 2025-04-15 at 3 51 43 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5c93ba01-9a6a-4eac-a21d-1370f03b8f35"
/>
Stack Management cards:
<img width="2081" alt="Screenshot 2025-04-10 at 8 41 43 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3def1c12-561b-4a84-8241-4dd61cd9313d"
/>
Create Elastic Managed Connector UI (on Agentless):
<img width="1822" alt="Screenshot 2025-04-15 at 3 55 29 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6e9fea48-85e7-43df-919d-0e5492d0e704"
/>
Create Self Managed Connector UI:
<img width="2064" alt="Screenshot 2025-04-15 at 3 55 49 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d5051898-c8fa-4e41-b9ea-b41d4ed4a0d5"
/>
### Next steps
- [ ] Remove duplicated code between content_connectors,
enterprise_search and serverless_search
- [ ] Extract [common server
libs](https://github.com/elastic/kibana/tree/main/x-pack/solutions/search/plugins/enterprise_search/server/lib)
to the shared package `kbn-search-connectors`
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Co-authored-by: Artem Shelkovnikov <lavatroublebubble@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kyle Pollich <kyle.pollich@elastic.co>
## Summary
Pre-requisite for https://github.com/elastic/kibana/pull/216088, as the
`AI Assistant Management` configuration settings should be available for
Search too.
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## Summary
Removes unused code from the Investigate and Investigate app plugin.
Removes all references to those plugins in storybook, i18n, types, etc.
Removes codeowner requirements for those plugins
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## Summary
Resolves: https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/190661
This PR allows tasks to be ran scoped as the current user. It
accomplishes this by creating an API when the user schedules this task.
It will then persist the API key in the task instance which allows the
task handler to have access to the user's privileges.
To test:
1. Run `yarn start --run-examples`
2. Navigate to
`http://localhost:5601/app/triggersActionsUiExample/task_manager_with_api_key`
3. Click on `Schedule Task 1 and 2`, this will schedule a mock test that
is defined in
`x-pack/platform/plugins/shared/alerting/server/plugin.ts`, which prints
out the task instance and the scoped clients.
4. Click on `Remove` to cancel the task, which then cleans up and
invalidates the API keys.
5. Reschedule the 2 tasks and click on `Remove All Tasks` which will
bulk remove tasks and invalidate API keys.
Limitation of this approach:
- Because we depend on a request, this would mean every schedule that is
tied to a user needs to be triggered using a request. (Unless we have a
way of generating an API key without using the request).
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## Summary
~**DO NOT MERGE:** depends on
https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/213468~
This PR reintegrates the work from the `workchat_m1` branch into `main`:
- introduces a 4th solution type, `chat`, that will be used for the
*WorkChat* project type.
- edit things in various platform code to introduce/handle that new
project type
- add plugins and packages for the workchat app.
### To AppEx reviewers:
File change count is scary, but you can safely ignore anything from
`xpack/solutions/chat` (given it's solution code), and focus on your
owned changes, which are way more reasonable
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Co-authored-by: Rodney Norris <rodney.norris@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Jedr Blaszyk <jedrazb@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Meghan Murphy <meghan.murphy@elastic.co>
## Summary
A [recent PR](https://github.com/elastic/kibana/pull/212558/files) (3
weeks ago) migrated docs under `/docs` folder, from `.asciidoc` to
`.md`.
Unfortunately, some of these docs (well, at least one) were generated
automatically using a script:
`node scripts/build_plugin_list_docs.js` was updating the
`docs/developer/plugin-list.asciidoc`
As a result of the migration:
The CI pipeline step fails, and the list of plugins is no longer
updated.
Besides:
* The https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/current/plugin-list.html is
currently broken.
* This page is (or should be) built from
https://github.com/elastic/kibana/blob/main/docs/extend/plugin-list.md,
which is also broken.
They are broken cause some plugins' descriptions use the pipe `|`
character, which breaks the Markdown layout.
This PR updates the logic that generates the plugin-list, switching from
`.asciidoc` to `.md`, and escaping `\n` and `|` characters to allow for
better descriptions.
Migrate docs from AsciiDoc to Markdown. The preview can be built after
#212557 is merged.
@florent-leborgne please tag reviewers, add the appropriate label(s),
and take this out of draft when you're ready.
Note: More files are deleted than added here because the content from
some files was moved to
[elastic/docs-content](https://github.com/elastic/docs-content).
**What has moved to
[elastic/docs-content](https://github.com/elastic/docs-content)?**
Public-facing narrative and conceptual docs have moved. Most can now be
found under the following directories in the new docs:
- explore-analyze: Discover, Dashboards, Visualizations, Reporting,
Alerting, dev tools...
- deploy-manage: Stack management (Spaces, user management, remote
clusters...)
- troubleshooting: .... troubleshooting pages
**What is staying in the Kibana repo?**
- Reference content (= anything that is or could be auto-generated):
Settings, syntax references
- Release notes
- Developer guide
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