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I think we can break this form up into three distinct forms, to reduce its complexity from a UI perspective.
It looks like a user has three ways to create an index pattern:
Non-time-based
Time-field-based
Event-time-based
If we got rid of the "Index contains time-based events" and "Use event times to create index names" checkboxes, and replaced them with tabs, then we could surface each of the above forms individually. This could also make the logic within this view a bit simpler.
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Split up index pattern creation into 3 forms
Index pattern creation UX: Split up index pattern creation into 3 forms
Feb 17, 2017
cjcenizal
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Index pattern creation UX: Split up index pattern creation into 3 forms
Index pattern creation UX: Split the flow up into 3 forms
Feb 17, 2017
cjcenizal
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Index pattern creation UX: Split the flow up into 3 forms
Index pattern creation UX: Split the form up into 3 forms
Feb 17, 2017
Taken from #9991 (comment):
I think we can break this form up into three distinct forms, to reduce its complexity from a UI perspective.
It looks like a user has three ways to create an index pattern:
Non-time-based
Time-field-based
Event-time-based
If we got rid of the "Index contains time-based events" and "Use event times to create index names" checkboxes, and replaced them with tabs, then we could surface each of the above forms individually. This could also make the logic within this view a bit simpler.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: