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Easy way to navigate to timeframe for the last data point #12608

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alexfrancoeur opened this issue Jun 30, 2017 · 6 comments
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Easy way to navigate to timeframe for the last data point #12608

alexfrancoeur opened this issue Jun 30, 2017 · 6 comments
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Feature:Discover Discover Application Feature:Timepicker Timepicker impact:low Addressing this issue will have a low level of impact on the quality/strength of our product. release_note:enhancement Team:DataDiscovery Discover, search (e.g. data plugin and KQL), data views, saved searches. For ES|QL, use Team:ES|QL.

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@alexfrancoeur
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Sometimes the data you are looking at is a bit older and may not be immediately available for the last 15 minutes (which is the default timeframe). While I think it may be annoying to automatically shift the timeframe to the last observed data point, it would be nice to have an opt-in option to load your view to the last data point.

Some initial thoughts:

  • Provide a link in the error screen below to show the last data received for that index pattern
  • Quick option from timepicker for last document received, possibly default to that documents timestamp -24h
  • Relative option in dropdown menu for last data point / document received

screen shot 2017-06-30 at 9 54 19 am

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mpaduada commented Jul 4, 2017

It would be very useful to have pretty much every "Last ...." option in the Quick time-range picker be made available as "Last ... since latest document":

  • Last 15 minutes since latest document
  • Last 30 minutes since latest document
  • Last 1 hour since latest document
  • Last 4 hours since latest document
  • etc.

@timroes timroes added Team:Visualizations Visualization editors, elastic-charts and infrastructure and removed Team:Visualizations Visualization editors, elastic-charts and infrastructure :Discovery labels Sep 16, 2018
@timroes timroes added the Feature:Discover Discover Application label Mar 16, 2020
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VijayDoshi commented May 28, 2020

Would love to see this - I've seen many new users (including myself) struggle with no results and fumble around till they figure out they need to change the timespan.

This applies to more than Discover too. Anywhere the time picker is used we should add the "Most recent" capability and change the default to the most recent 15 minutes.

@timroes timroes added Team:DataDiscovery Discover, search (e.g. data plugin and KQL), data views, saved searches. For ES|QL, use Team:ES|QL. and removed Team:Visualizations Visualization editors, elastic-charts and infrastructure labels Aug 31, 2021
jughosta added a commit that referenced this issue Feb 1, 2023
…creen (#147195)

Related to issue #12608
A part of Spacetime project
#146729 but only for "No results"
UI, excluding the time picker changes.

## Summary

This PR extends the "No results matches your search criteria. Expand
your time range..." message to allow users quickly expand the time range
by clicking on a link.

<img width="1492" alt="Screenshot 2022-12-07 at 14 38 45"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1415710/206221177-1a466b98-6cd3-494d-b7fe-09fdd43b1222.png">

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Co-authored-by: kibanamachine <42973632+kibanamachine@users.noreply.github.com>
@jughosta jughosta self-assigned this Feb 1, 2023
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jughosta commented Feb 1, 2023

Closed via #147195

@jughosta jughosta closed this as completed Feb 1, 2023
@kertal kertal added the impact:low Addressing this issue will have a low level of impact on the quality/strength of our product. label Feb 1, 2023
@kertal kertal reopened this Feb 2, 2023
@kertal kertal removed the Team:DataDiscovery Discover, search (e.g. data plugin and KQL), data views, saved searches. For ES|QL, use Team:ES|QL. label Feb 2, 2023
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@kertal kertal added Team:DataDiscovery Discover, search (e.g. data plugin and KQL), data views, saved searches. For ES|QL, use Team:ES|QL. and removed needs-team Issues missing a team label labels Feb 2, 2023
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Pinging @elastic/kibana-data-discovery (Team:DataDiscovery)

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kertal commented Feb 2, 2023

just changing to trigger JIRA sync

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kertal commented Feb 2, 2023

all done, closing

@kertal kertal closed this as completed Feb 2, 2023
kqualters-elastic pushed a commit to kqualters-elastic/kibana that referenced this issue Feb 6, 2023
…creen (elastic#147195)

Related to issue elastic#12608
A part of Spacetime project
elastic#146729 but only for "No results"
UI, excluding the time picker changes.

## Summary

This PR extends the "No results matches your search criteria. Expand
your time range..." message to allow users quickly expand the time range
by clicking on a link.

<img width="1492" alt="Screenshot 2022-12-07 at 14 38 45"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1415710/206221177-1a466b98-6cd3-494d-b7fe-09fdd43b1222.png">

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Co-authored-by: kibanamachine <42973632+kibanamachine@users.noreply.github.com>
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Feature:Discover Discover Application Feature:Timepicker Timepicker impact:low Addressing this issue will have a low level of impact on the quality/strength of our product. release_note:enhancement Team:DataDiscovery Discover, search (e.g. data plugin and KQL), data views, saved searches. For ES|QL, use Team:ES|QL.
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