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I wouldn't expect just clicking the edit button to cause such a request. Same with cancel. Nothing has changed that would require Kibana to request the data it already has. In fact the UI knows this and didn't give me the discard changes warning. This isn't the only ticket that describes Kibana making requests to the cluster needlessly. #18668 was closed saying it's solved but I see the same thing happen on this version of Kibana.
Also, if I have an absolute time range set and click edit it does not make a request but when I cancel it the discard changes warning shows up (when nothing changed) and refreshes the whole screen.
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This is a regression for what its worth and it has sat here for almost a year with no activity. Closing since you won't backport this fix or even talk about it.
Kibana version:
6.5.1
Elasticsearch version:
6.5.1
I wouldn't expect just clicking the edit button to cause such a request. Same with cancel. Nothing has changed that would require Kibana to request the data it already has. In fact the UI knows this and didn't give me the discard changes warning. This isn't the only ticket that describes Kibana making requests to the cluster needlessly. #18668 was closed saying it's solved but I see the same thing happen on this version of Kibana.
Also, if I have an absolute time range set and click edit it does not make a request but when I cancel it the discard changes warning shows up (when nothing changed) and refreshes the whole screen.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: