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The following Meta issue is an iteration on the UX in the following proposal: #5507
Discover is the central tool for data exploration in OpenSearch Dashboards, and as we look to evolve it into the unified data exploration proposal above we will take incremental steps to get there. The following Meta issue tracks those steps. It also has some iterations on the initial proposal.
Improved look and feel
Users expressed feedback asking for a more compressed UI and cleaner look and feel. Here is a reduced number of controls and chrome to give a more visually pleasing and functional interface.
This is a proposal to improve data source selection by allowing users to have more control over the data they select, making it easier to create index patterns in Discover, and allowing users to select data from multiple OpenSearch clusters, federated data sources and any community contributed data sources in the future.
Improvements to the simplified data source selector that allows users to more quickly select recently selected data sources, and data connections. This selector can also be modified to select indexes, index patterns, federated data sources etc.
Depending on support from selected data sources users are able to select query languages that they prefer to use to explore their selected data. The default is set in Advanced Settings by an admin, however based on a user’s selection we default to that query language in following sections.
For external data sources that have slow query performance, users are able to accelerate their data via skipping index, covering index and materialized views, directly from Discover to improve performance of searches.
Contextual data exploration
Allowing users to explore data anywhere in Dashboards via a light weight contextually available Discover
Overview
The following Meta issue is an iteration on the UX in the following proposal: #5507
Discover is the central tool for data exploration in OpenSearch Dashboards, and as we look to evolve it into the unified data exploration proposal above we will take incremental steps to get there. The following Meta issue tracks those steps. It also has some iterations on the initial proposal.
Improved look and feel
Users expressed feedback asking for a more compressed UI and cleaner look and feel. Here is a reduced number of controls and chrome to give a more visually pleasing and functional interface.
Advanced data source selection
This is a proposal to improve data source selection by allowing users to have more control over the data they select, making it easier to create index patterns in Discover, and allowing users to select data from multiple OpenSearch clusters, federated data sources and any community contributed data sources in the future.
Simplified selector
Improvements to the simplified data source selector that allows users to more quickly select recently selected data sources, and data connections. This selector can also be modified to select indexes, index patterns, federated data sources etc.
Query Language Selection
Depending on support from selected data sources users are able to select query languages that they prefer to use to explore their selected data. The default is set in Advanced Settings by an admin, however based on a user’s selection we default to that query language in following sections.
Data exploration functionality
Improved functionality to allow users to explore and discover insights about their time series data.
Save and open flows
Improved flows for opening saving queries, searches, and updating existing saved searches.
Contextual acceleartion
For external data sources that have slow query performance, users are able to accelerate their data via skipping index, covering index and materialized views, directly from Discover to improve performance of searches.
Contextual data exploration
Allowing users to explore data anywhere in Dashboards via a light weight contextually available Discover
Multi-Query in Discover
Allowing users to leverage multiple queries in Discover for more robust exploration and analysis
Visualization builder in Discover
Allowing users to more quickly create visualizations from Discover explorations
Overlays in Discover
Allowing users to augment their explorations with additional information and context from other parts of the application
Contextual Dev Tools
Supporting advanced use cases by allowing dev tools in Discover and beyond
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