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@@ -1,5 +1,8 @@
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/** @scratch /configuration/config.js/1
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- * = Config.js =
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+ *
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+ * = Kibana =
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+ *
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+ * == Configuration ==
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* config.js is where you will find the core Kibana configuration. This file contains parameter that
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* must be set before kibana is run for the first time.
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*/
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@@ -8,27 +11,23 @@ function (Settings) {
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"use strict";
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/** @scratch /configuration/config.js/2
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- * == Parameters ==
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+ * === Parameters ===
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*/
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return new Settings({
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/** @scratch /configuration/config.js/5
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- *
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- * === elasticsearch ===
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+ * ==== elasticsearch ====
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*
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* The URL to your elasticsearch server. You almost certainly don't
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- * want 'http://localhost:9200' here. Even if Kibana and Elasticsearch are on
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- * the same host
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- *
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- * By default this will attempt to reach ES at the same host you have
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+ * want +http://localhost:9200+ here. Even if Kibana and Elasticsearch are on
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+ * the same host. By default this will attempt to reach ES at the same host you have
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* elasticsearch installed on. You probably want to set it to the FQDN of your
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* elasticsearch host
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*/
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elasticsearch: "http://"+window.location.hostname+":9200",
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/** @scratch /configuration/config.js/5
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- *
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- * === kibana-int ===
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+ * ==== kibana-int ====
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*
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* The default ES index to use for storing Kibana specific object
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* such as stored dashboards
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@@ -36,8 +35,7 @@ function (Settings) {
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kibana_index: "kibana-int",
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/** @scratch /configuration/config.js/5
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- *
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- * === panel_name ===
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+ * ==== panel_name ====
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*
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* An array of panel modules available. Panels will only be loaded when they are defined in the
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* dashboard, but this list is used in the "add panel" interface.
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