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Timelion query language support for scripted fields #9022

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tbragin opened this issue Nov 10, 2016 · 39 comments · Fixed by #14700
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Timelion query language support for scripted fields #9022

tbragin opened this issue Nov 10, 2016 · 39 comments · Fixed by #14700
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Feature:Kibana Management Feature label for Data Views, Advanced Setting, Saved Object management pages Feature:Scripted Fields Scripted fields features Feature:Timelion Timelion app and visualization Feature:Visualizations Generic visualization features (in case no more specific feature label is available) release_note:enhancement Team:Visualizations Visualization editors, elastic-charts and infrastructure

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@tbragin
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tbragin commented Nov 10, 2016

Timelion currently does not support operating on scripted fields. Now that it's part of core Kibana, it probably should.

@tbragin tbragin added Feature:Timelion Timelion app and visualization Feature:Visualizations Generic visualization features (in case no more specific feature label is available) release_note:enhancement Feature:Scripted Fields Scripted fields features :Management labels Nov 10, 2016
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joodies commented Dec 9, 2016

+1

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BCaoZY commented Dec 30, 2016

+1

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chenryn commented Dec 30, 2016

+1

@darkmooink
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Is there anyone working on this?
don't want to investigate how to do this, code it and figure out how to test it if someone else is half way through.

@drewwoods
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@Castronova
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dinnyosz commented Mar 1, 2017

+1

@glushkov
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glushkov commented Mar 2, 2017

+1

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aplz commented Apr 21, 2017

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diopib commented Apr 21, 2017

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@AndreAga
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BDeus commented May 4, 2017

+1

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ytzlax commented May 18, 2017

+1

@supreeth-b
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supreeth-b commented May 18, 2017

+1

Could you please let us know when can we expect these changes.
Or do we have any alternatives for using scripted fields in Timelion.

@jjal
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jjal commented May 28, 2017

This would be a feasible workaround for lack of a divideseries (#10807) for us, would love either one

@danbopes
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danbopes commented Jul 28, 2017

+1, have a question here that could definitely use some love from this: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45293427/timelion-series-from-cumulative-sum-of-array-length

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simonbut commented Aug 2, 2017

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nklswbr commented Aug 31, 2017

+1

@guy-bouchard
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nreese commented Nov 1, 2017

There is a PR up for scripted field support, #14700. Are there any other areas in timelion where scripted field support is missing?

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Bargs commented Sep 26, 2018

I'm going to reopen this since scripted fields still aren't supported in the query language itself, only the metric and split arguments. Being able to filter on the value of scripted fields would be very helpful, for example this discuss topic. This should be fixed when we add KQL support to timelion, which we're currently working on.

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+1 because I want to use scripted field in q argument like .es(q="my.scripted.field:1")

@timroes timroes added Team:Visualizations Visualization editors, elastic-charts and infrastructure Feature:Kibana Management Feature label for Data Views, Advanced Setting, Saved Object management pages and removed :Management DO NOT USE labels Nov 27, 2018
@abdbaddude
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@tomjnaim
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yes please!

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@smerzlyakov
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+1 =)

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nikokon commented Nov 11, 2020

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ghudgins commented Nov 9, 2021

With 7.14 timelion now supports runtime fields (the successor to scripted fields). Resolving this 🎉

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Feature:Kibana Management Feature label for Data Views, Advanced Setting, Saved Object management pages Feature:Scripted Fields Scripted fields features Feature:Timelion Timelion app and visualization Feature:Visualizations Generic visualization features (in case no more specific feature label is available) release_note:enhancement Team:Visualizations Visualization editors, elastic-charts and infrastructure
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