Keeping up with Kibana: The week of August 13, 2018
Welcome to Keeping up with Kibana! This is a series of posts on new developments in the Kibana project and any related learning resources and events.
Hiring
We have these open positions on the Kibana team.
Kibana - Senior JavaScript Engineer
Kibana - Software Engineer in Test
6.4 is out!
For the overview of changes, see the release blog.
We have also posted this blog to help you with migration of custom plugins.
Security
Spaces, Spaces, Spaces! This past week, we continued securing Spaces and have a majority of the functionality itself complete with high-level API tests. The unit tests still need to be created and updated, but we believe that we’ve uncovered and solved all of the major challenges with securing spaces. The new UI for managing Space related privileges is going through review as well! The next major hurdle that we’ll be dealing with is the few outlier Advanced/UI Settings that can’t or shouldn’t be space aware: the telemetry opt-in and the e-mail that is used to send monitoring cluster alerts. We’re currently iterating on the approach and will hopefully have a final decision shortly.
Accessibility Compliance
We are continuing to work on WCAG A level issues found in 6.3. We hope to be done with all the fixes and enhacements by 6.5.
Canvas
Please check Canvas blog for Click through select and other cool features the team has been working on.
Operations
The team is working on parsing the server side code in order to understand which are the node_modules used by the server that should not be deleted even if they got bundled by the client vendors dll.
Geo
PRs
- Maps now load deprecated tilemaps entries correctly #22095.
Elastic Maps Service
- The new version of the EMS file service, which supports versioning of data and manifests, as well as reduces the code footprint, has merged (#17). Doing integration testing right now.
- Data production: continued work on UK layer, but seems wikidata will not be usable. Will look into data from National Ordnance Survey next as possible source.
Visualizations
PRs
Cheers,
Kibana team