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[[TSVB]]
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== TSVB
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TSVB is a time series data visualizer that allows you to use the full power of the
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Elasticsearch aggregation framework. With TSVB, you can combine an infinite
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number of aggregations to display complex data.
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NOTE: In Elasticsearch version 7.3.0 and later, the time series data visualizer is now referred to as TSVB instead of Time Series Visual Builder.
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[[tsvb-visualization-types]]
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=== Types of TSVB visualizations
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TSVB comes with these types of visualizations:
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Time Series:: A histogram visualization that supports area, line, bar, and steps along with multiple y-axis.
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[role="screenshot"]
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image:images/tsvb-screenshot.png["Time series visualization"]
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Metric:: A metric that displays the latest number in a data series.
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[role="screenshot"]
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image:images/tsvb-metric.png["Metric visualization"]
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Top N:: A horizontal bar chart where the y-axis is based on a series of metrics, and the x-axis is the latest value in the series.
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[role="screenshot"]
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image:images/tsvb-top-n.png["Top N visualization"]
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Gauge:: A single value gauge visualization based on the latest value in a series.
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[role="screenshot"]
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image:images/tsvb-gauge.png["Gauge visualization"]
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Markdown:: Edit the data using using Markdown text and Mustache template syntax.
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[role="screenshot"]
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image:images/tsvb-markdown.png["Markdown visualization"]
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Table:: Display data from multiple time series by defining the field group to show in the rows, and the columns of data to display.
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[role="screenshot"]
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image:images/tsvb-table.png["Table visualization"]
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[[create-tsvb-visualization]]
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=== Create TSVB visualizations
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To create a TSVB visualization, choose the data series you want to display, then choose how you want to display the data. The options available are dependent on the visualization.
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[[tsvb-data-series-options]]
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==== Configure the data series
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To create a single metric, add multiple data series with multiple aggregations.
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. Select the visualization type.
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. Specify the data series labels and colors.
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.. Select *Data*.
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If you are using the *Table* visualization, select *Columns*.
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.. In the *Label* field, enter a name for the data series, which is used on legends and titles.
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For series that are grouped by a term, you can specify a mustache variable of `{{key}}` to substitute the term.
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.. If supported by the visualization, click the swatch and choose a color for the data series.
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.. To add another data series, click *+*, then repeat the steps to specify the labels and colors.
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. Specify the data series metrics.
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.. Select *Metrics*.
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.. From the dropdown lists, choose your options.
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.. To add another metric, click *+*.
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When you add more than one metric, the last metric value is displayed, which is indicated by the eye icon.
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. To specify the format and display options, select *Options*.
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. To specify how to group or split the data, choose an option from the *Group by* drop down list.
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By default, the data series are grouped by everything.
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[[tsvb-panel-options]]
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==== Configure the panel
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Change the data that you want to display and choose the style options for the panel.
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. Select *Panel options*.
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. Under *Data*, specify how much of the data that you want to display in the visualization.
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. Under *Style*, specify how you want the visualization to look.
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[[tsvb-add-annotations]]
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==== Add annotations
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If you are using the Time Series visualization, add annotation data sources.
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. Select *Annotations*.
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. Click *Add data source*, then specify the options.
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[[tsvb-enter-markdown]]
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==== Enter Markdown text
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Edit the source for the Markdown visualization.
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. Select *Markdown*.
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. In the editor, enter enter your Markdown text, then press Enter.
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. To insert the mustache template variable into the editor, click the variable name.
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The http://mustache.github.io/mustache.5.html[mustache syntax] uses the Handlebar.js processor, which is an extended version of the Mustache template language.
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