IMPORTANT: No additional bug fixes or documentation updates
will be released for this version. For the latest information, see the
current release documentation.
Vega with a Map
editVega with a Map
editKibana’s default map can be used as a base of the Vega graph. To enable,
the graph must specify type=map
in the host configuration:
{ "config": { "kibana": { "type": "map", // Initial map position "latitude": 40.7, // default 0 "longitude": -74, // default 0 "zoom": 7, // default 2 // defaults to "default". Use false to disable base layer. "mapStyle": false, // default 0 "minZoom": 5, // defaults to the maximum for the given style, // or 25 when base is disabled "maxZoom": 13, // defaults to true, shows +/- buttons to zoom in/out "zoomControl": false, // Defaults to 'false', disables mouse wheel zoom. If set to // 'true', map may zoom unexpectedly while scrolling dashboard "scrollWheelZoom": false, // When false, repaints on each move frame. // Makes the graph slower when moving the map "delayRepaint": true, // default true } }, /* the rest of Vega JSON */ }
This visualization will automatically inject a projection called
"projection"
. Use it to calculate positioning of all geo-aware marks.
Additionally, you may use latitude
, longitude
, and zoom
signals.
These signals can be used in the graph, or can be updated to modify the
positioning of the map.