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Add support for deferred dashboards. #1209

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@jdve jdve commented May 9, 2014

This change allows scripted dashboards to return a jQuery Deferred
object, so that they can do extra queries as needed to generate the
dashboard. For example, the dashboard could fetch extra data from a
REST service (like elasticsearch) and use the results to construct a
dynamic dashboard.

This change allows scripted dashboards to return a jQuery Deferred
object, so that they can do extra queries as needed to generate the
dashboard.  For example, the dashboard could fetch extra data from a
REST service (like elasticsearch) and use the results to construct a
dynamic dashboard.
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spalger commented Oct 6, 2014

Woops! Sorry about that! We recently replaced the master branch with Kibana 4. This action force closed all of the old pull requests against master. We will be reviewing these on a case-by-case basis and creating new tickets as necessary.

The good news is that many long requested features can be found in Kibana 4, and we're being entirely open about our roadmap. Check out the roadmap tickets (which we're still filling in) here.

If you're looking for the old Kibana 3 code you can find it here.

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w33ble commented Oct 8, 2014

As mentioned in #1262, I'm going to leave this closed.

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