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id: kibDevAddData
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slug: /kibana-dev-docs/getting-started/sample-data
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title: Add data
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description: Learn how to add data to Kibana
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date: 2021-08-11
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tags: ['kibana', 'onboarding', 'dev', 'architecture', 'tutorials']
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---
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Building a feature and need an easy way to test it out with some data? Below are three options.
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## Sample data
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Kibana ships with sample data that you can install at the click of the button. If you are building a feature and need some data to test it out with, sample data is a great option. The only limitation is that this data will not work for Security or Observability solutions (see [#62962](https://github.com/elastic/kibana/issues/62962)).
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1. Navigate to the home page.
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2. Click **Add data**.
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3. Click on the **Sample data** tab.
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4. Select a dataset by clicking on the **Add data** button.
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## CSV upload
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1. If you don't have any data, navigate to Stack Management > Index Patterns and click the link to the uploader. If you do have data, navigate to the **Machine Learning** application.
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2. Click on the **Data Visualizer** tab.
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3. Click on **Select file** in the **Import data** container.
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## makelogs
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The makelogs script generates sample web server logs. Make sure Elasticsearch is running before running the script.
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```sh
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node scripts/makelogs --auth <username>:<password>
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```
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## Realistic solution data
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<DocCallOut color="warning" title="Internal only">
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Security and Observability solution applications only work if data exists in particularly named indices, abiding by our [ECS format](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/ecs/current/index.html). If you would like to use these applications with realistic data, check out the [oblt_cli tool](https://github.com/elastic/observability-test-environments/blob/master/tools/oblt_cli/README.md). This tool sets you up to connect to a remote Elasticsearch cluster that contains the appropriate data via CCS.
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</DocCallOut>
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