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This overhaul of the docs structure puts Kibana's documentation more inline with the structure that is used in Elasticsearch. This will help us better organize the docs going forward as more docs are added. This also includes a few necessary content changes for 5.0.
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[[tilemap]]
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== Tile Maps
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A tile map displays a geographic area overlaid with circles keyed to the data determined by the buckets you specify.
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NOTE: By default, Kibana uses the https://www.elastic.co/elastic-tile-service[Elastic Tile Service]
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to display map tiles. To use other tile service providers, configure the <<tilemap-settings,tilemap settings>>
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in `kibana.yml`.
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The default _metrics_ aggregation for a tile map is the *Count* aggregation. You can select any of the following
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aggregations as the metrics aggregation:
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*Count*:: The {es-ref}search-aggregations-metrics-valuecount-aggregation.html[_count_] aggregation returns a raw count of
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the elements in the selected index pattern.
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*Average*:: This aggregation returns the {es-ref}search-aggregations-metrics-avg-aggregation.html[_average_] of a numeric
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field. Select a field from the drop-down.
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*Sum*:: The {es-ref}search-aggregations-metrics-sum-aggregation.html[_sum_] aggregation returns the total sum of a numeric
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field. Select a field from the drop-down.
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*Min*:: The {es-ref}search-aggregations-metrics-min-aggregation.html[_min_] aggregation returns the minimum value of a
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numeric field. Select a field from the drop-down.
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*Max*:: The {es-ref}search-aggregations-metrics-max-aggregation.html[_max_] aggregation returns the maximum value of a
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numeric field. Select a field from the drop-down.
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*Unique Count*:: The {es-ref}search-aggregations-metrics-cardinality-aggregation.html[_cardinality_] aggregation returns
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the number of unique values in a field. Select a field from the drop-down.
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Enter a string in the *Custom Label* field to change the display label.
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The _buckets_ aggregations determine what information is being retrieved from your data set.
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Before you choose a buckets aggregation, specify if you are splitting the chart or displaying the buckets as *Geo
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Coordinates* on a single chart. A multiple chart split must run before any other aggregations.
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Tile maps use the *Geohash* aggregation as their initial aggregation. Select a field, typically coordinates, from the
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drop-down. The *Precision* slider determines the granularity of the results displayed on the map. See the documentation
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for the {es-ref}search-aggregations-bucket-geohashgrid-aggregation.html#_cell_dimensions_at_the_equator[geohash grid]
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aggregation for details on the area specified by each precision level. Kibana supports a maximum geohash length of 7.
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NOTE: Higher precisions increase memory usage for the browser displaying Kibana as well as for the underlying
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Elasticsearch cluster.
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Once you've specified a buckets aggregation, you can define sub-aggregations to refine the visualization. Tile maps
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only support sub-aggregations as split charts. Click *+ Add Sub Aggregation*, then *Split Chart* to select a
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sub-aggregation from the list of types:
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*Date Histogram*:: A {es-ref}search-aggregations-bucket-datehistogram-aggregation.html[_date histogram_] is built from a
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numeric field and organized by date. You can specify a time frame for the intervals in seconds, minutes, hours, days,
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weeks, months, or years. You can also specify a custom interval frame by selecting *Custom* as the interval and
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specifying a number and a time unit in the text field. Custom interval time units are *s* for seconds, *m* for minutes,
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*h* for hours, *d* for days, *w* for weeks, and *y* for years. Different units support different levels of precision,
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down to one second.
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*Histogram*:: A standard {es-ref}search-aggregations-bucket-histogram-aggregation.html[_histogram_] is built from a
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numeric field. Specify an integer interval for this field. Select the *Show empty buckets* checkbox to include empty
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intervals in the histogram.
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*Range*:: With a {es-ref}search-aggregations-bucket-range-aggregation.html[_range_] aggregation, you can specify ranges
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of values for a numeric field. Click *Add Range* to add a set of range endpoints. Click the red *(x)* symbol to remove
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a range.
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After changing options, click the *Apply changes* button to update your visualization, or the grey *Discard
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changes* button to keep your visualization in its current state.
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*Date Range*:: A {es-ref}search-aggregations-bucket-daterange-aggregation.html[_date range_] aggregation reports values
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that are within a range of dates that you specify. You can specify the ranges for the dates using
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{es-ref}common-options.html#date-math[_date math_] expressions. Click *Add Range* to add a set of range endpoints.
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Click the red *(/)* symbol to remove a range.
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*IPv4 Range*:: The {es-ref}search-aggregations-bucket-iprange-aggregation.html[_IPv4 range_] aggregation enables you to
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specify ranges of IPv4 addresses. Click *Add Range* to add a set of range endpoints. Click the red *(/)* symbol to
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remove a range.
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*Terms*:: A {es-ref}search-aggregations-bucket-terms-aggregation.html[_terms_] aggregation enables you to specify the top
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or bottom _n_ elements of a given field to display, ordered by count or a custom metric.
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*Filters*:: You can specify a set of {es-ref}search-aggregations-bucket-filters-aggregation.html[_filters_] for the data.
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You can specify a filter as a query string or in JSON format, just as in the Discover search bar. Click *Add Filter* to
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add another filter. Click the image:images/labelbutton.png[] *label* button to open the label field, where you can type
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in a name to display on the visualization.
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*Significant Terms*:: Displays the results of the experimental
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{es-ref}search-aggregations-bucket-significantterms-aggregation.html[_significant terms_] aggregation. The value of the
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*Size* parameter defines the number of entries this aggregation returns.
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*Geohash*:: The {es-ref}search-aggregations-bucket-geohashgrid-aggregation.html[_geohash_] aggregation displays points
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based on the geohash coordinates.
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NOTE: By default, the *Change precision on map zoom* box is checked. Uncheck the box to disable this behavior.
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Enter a string in the *Custom Label* field to change the display label.
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You can click the *Advanced* link to display more customization options for your metrics or bucket aggregation:
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*Exclude Pattern*:: Specify a pattern in this field to exclude from the results.
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*Include Pattern*:: Specify a pattern in this field to include in the results.
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*JSON Input*:: A text field where you can add specific JSON-formatted properties to merge with the aggregation
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definition, as in the following example:
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[source,shell]
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{ "script" : "doc['grade'].value * 1.2" }
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NOTE: In Elasticsearch releases 1.4.3 and later, this functionality requires you to enable
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{es-ref}modules-scripting.html[dynamic Groovy scripting].
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The availability of these options varies depending on the aggregation you choose.
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Select the *Options* tab to change the following aspects of the chart:
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*Map type*:: Select one of the following options from the drop-down.
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*_Scaled Circle Markers_*:: Scale the size of the markers based on the metric aggregation's value.
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*_Shaded Circle Markers_*:: Displays the markers with different shades based on the metric aggregation's value.
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*_Shaded Geohash Grid_*:: Displays the rectangular cells of the geohash grid instead of circular markers, with different
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shades based on the metric aggregation's value.
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*_Heatmap_*:: A heat map applies blurring to the circle markers and applies shading based on the amount of overlap.
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Heatmaps have the following options:
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* *Radius*: Sets the size of the individual heatmap dots.
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* *Blur*: Sets the amount of blurring for the heatmap dots.
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* *Maximum zoom*: Tilemaps in Kibana support 18 zoom levels. This slider defines the maximum zoom level at which the
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heatmap dots appear at full intensity.
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* *Minimum opacity*: Sets the opacity cutoff for the dots.
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* *Show Tooltip*: Check this box to have a tooltip with the values for a given dot when the cursor is on that dot.
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*Desaturate map tiles*:: Desaturate the map's color in order to make the markers stand out more clearly.
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*WMS compliant map server*:: Check this box to enable the use of a third-party mapping service that complies with the Web
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Map Service (WMS) standard. Specify the following elements:
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* *WMS url*: The URL for the WMS map service.
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* *WMS layers*: A comma-separated list of the layers to use in this visualization. Each map server provides its own list of
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layers.
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* *WMS version*: The WMS version used by this map service.
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* *WMS format*: The image format used by this map service. The two most common formats are `image/png` and `image/jpeg`.
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* *WMS attribution*: An optional, user-defined string that identifies the map source. Maps display the attribution string
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in the lower right corner.
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* *WMS styles*: A comma-separated list of the styles to use in this visualization. Each map server provides its own styling
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options.
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After changing options, click the *Apply changes* button to update your visualization, or the grey *Discard
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changes* button to keep your visualization in its current state.
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[float]
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[[navigating-map]]
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==== Navigating the Map
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Once your tilemap visualization is ready, you can explore the map in several ways:
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* Click and hold anywhere on the map and move the cursor to move the map center. Hold Shift and drag a bounding box
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across the map to zoom in on the selection.
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* Click the *Zoom In/Out* image:images/viz-zoom.png[] buttons to change the zoom level manually.
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* Click the *Fit Data Bounds* image:images/viz-fit-bounds.png[] button to automatically crop the map boundaries to the
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geohash buckets that have at least one result.
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* Click the *Latitude/Longitude Filter* image:images/viz-lat-long-filter.png[] button, then drag a bounding box across the
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map, to create a filter for the box coordinates.
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[float]
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[[tilemap-viewing-detailed-information]]
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==== Viewing Detailed Information
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include::visualization-raw-data.asciidoc[]
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