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[Meta][Lens] Data Modelling #57708

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timroes opened this issue Feb 14, 2020 · 5 comments
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[Meta][Lens] Data Modelling #57708

timroes opened this issue Feb 14, 2020 · 5 comments
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Feature:Lens Meta Team:Visualizations Visualization editors, elastic-charts and infrastructure

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@timroes
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timroes commented Feb 14, 2020

This meta issue tracks improvements in the Data Modelling in Lens. This includes improvements/additions to supported aggregations, data calculations and transformation, as well as different types of data sources.

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Support more aggregations & calculations

Also see supported aggregations.

Aggregations:

Calculations:

Formula extensions:

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Text Languages in Lens (via Unified Search)

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@timroes timroes added Meta Team:Visualizations Visualization editors, elastic-charts and infrastructure Feature:Lens labels Feb 14, 2020
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Pinging @elastic/kibana-app (Team:KibanaApp)

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Hi @timroes,

To be fully exhaustive compared to classic "aggregation based" visualizations, Lens misses an equivalent for "Average/Min/Max/Sum Bucket" metric aggregation.
It would be great to add this feature in this meta issue for Lens.

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@fbaligand Does #94619 cover your use case?

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fbaligand commented Apr 4, 2022

Hi @flash1293,

Yes, it is the idea.
That said, with more possible bucket aggregations.

This is actual bucket aggregations list in "Average/Min/Max/Sum Bucket" metric aggregation:
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And "Reduce op" could also be "Unique Count".

My aim is that Lens has - at least - all features possible in classic "aggregation-based" visualizations.

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Closing old meta issues in favor of more granular, current meta issues

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