
Learn Kibana by building dashboards and exploring data to deliver actionable insights that drive value for your company, advancing from beginner to power user.
You should know what Kibana is.
After this lesson, you should be able to query and filter any data set in Kibana. This is the first step to shrinking your data set to the size you want to work with.
Master how to query numbers in Kibana by filtering average ticket price, handling numeric precision, and building ranges with greater than, less than, and airline criteria such as Kabbani airlines.
Learn to search for null values using the exists syntax to filter by the carrier field, and how to find where the carrier does not exist, via the query bar.
Save your line graph for a dashboard by naming and saving it, then duplicate that visualization to create a new version.
Explore line graph metrics by switching to averages, max distances, and unique destination counts for air routes. Drill down by carrier or airline and city, and view percentiles.
Explore data tables in Kibana by splitting rows into terms like carrier and destination city name, filtering interactively, and adjusting per-page results to uncover comparisons and time series trends.
Master metric visualizations that display a single number, filter by index and carrier, adjust date ranges, and apply ranges, colors, and labels for dashboards.
Congratulations on making the decision to learn Kibana. This course will walk you through the basics of querying data and into more advanced topics to give you the tools you need to provide value to your company. I have taught hundreds of people how to use Kibana and those people are using it every day to provide value to their company. This is possible for you too! I will be your guide walking you through basic querying and building different types of visualizations including: line graph, area chart, bar chart, pie chart, tables/ grids, metrics, goals, timelion and more.