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kibana-dashboard

Kibana Dashboard Preview

This is very much a preview, many things will change. While it is functional and useful, please view it as a proof-of-concept. A play ground for ideas :-)

Configuration is in config.js, the default dashboard is in default.json. The format of both of these is likely to change. Documentation for panel types coming soon.

The loading dashboards from disk requires an html5 compliant browser. This has been tested on the latest versions of firefox and chrome.

This is all html and javascript, use it with any webserver, or there is a simple nodejs webserver in the scripts/ directory, it will listen on port 8000. You'll likely need to run Kibana Dashboard on an elasticsearch node, and not access it via a proxy.

Cheers
Rashid