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[UX] Core web vitals should have empty state #79419

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shahzad31 opened this issue Oct 5, 2020 · 4 comments · Fixed by #80904
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[UX] Core web vitals should have empty state #79419

shahzad31 opened this issue Oct 5, 2020 · 4 comments · Fixed by #80904
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bug Fixes for quality problems that affect the customer experience Team:Uptime - DEPRECATED Synthetics & RUM sub-team of Application Observability v7.10.0

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Kibana version:

When no data is selected core web vitals displays this state , it should have empty state, possibly in grayed out bars.

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@TinaHeiligers TinaHeiligers added Team:APM All issues that need APM UI Team support Team:Uptime - DEPRECATED Synthetics & RUM sub-team of Application Observability labels Oct 7, 2020
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Pinging @elastic/uptime (Team:uptime)

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Pinging @elastic/apm-ui (Team:apm)

@sorenlouv sorenlouv removed the Team:APM All issues that need APM UI Team support label Oct 7, 2020
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Agreed, this is misleading.
When there is no data, I'd duggest it shouldn't show 0ms for any of the metrics either, for example:

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As well as some kind of inactive/greyed out web vital bars (so as not to suggest that 100% of users have had a poor experience).

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I'd assume "N/A" is better than 0 ms or any of the other values.

Secondly, yes we should have an empty state "No data available" on the stacked bar visualization. Perhaps a light grey background with the text on top which keeps the component in view but without the confusing data.

Lastly, I wanted to point out that there's a loading indicator on the values, but not on the stacked bar visualization. Perhaps a small spinner like the graph spinner would be a good addition as well for those loading states. It's similar to what we use on the sparklines in the other panels.

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