kibana-plugin-helpers
Just some helpers for kibana plugin devs.
This simple CLI has several tasks that plugin devs can run from to easily debug, test, or package kibana plugins.
$ plugin-helpers help
Usage: plugin-helpers [options] [command]
Commands:
start Start kibana and have it include this plugin
build [options] [files...] Build a distributable archive
test Run the server and browser tests
test:browser [options] Run the browser tests in a real web browser
test:server [files...] Run the server tests using mocha
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
Versions
Plugin Helpers | Kibana |
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7.x | 4.6+ (node 6+ only) |
6.x | 4.6+ |
5.x | 4.x |
Configuration
plugin-helpers
accepts a number of settings, which can be specified at runtime, or included in a .kibana-plugin-helpers.json
file if you'd like to bundle those settings with your project.
It will also observe a .kibana-plugin-helpers.dev.json
, much like Kibana does, which we encourage you to add to your .gitignore
file and use for local settings that you don't intend to share. These "dev" settings will override any settings in the normal json config.
All configuration setting listed below can simply can be included in the json config files. If you intend to inline the command, you will need to convert the setting to snake case (ie. skipArchive
becomes --skip-archive
).
start
Setting | Description |
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includePlugins | Intended to be used in a config file, an array of additional plugin paths to include, absolute or relative to the plugin root |
* | Any options/flags included will be passed unmodified to the Kibana binary |
build
Setting | Description |
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skipArchive | Don't create the zip file, leave the build path alone |
buildDestination | Target path for the build output, absolute or relative to the plugin root |
buildVersion | Version for the build output |
kibanaVersion | Kibana version for the build output (added to package.json) |