Maps
With Maps, you can:
- Create maps with multiple layers and indices.
- Upload GeoJSON files into Elasticsearch.
- Embed your map in dashboards.
- Focus in on just the data you want.
Ready to get started? Start your tour of Maps with the getting started tutorial.
Upload GeoJSON files into Elasticsearch
Maps makes it easy to import geospatial data into the Elastic Stack. Using the GeoJSON Upload feature, you can drag and drop your point and shape data files directly into Elasticsearch, and then use them as layers in the map.
This choropleth map shows the density of non-emergency service requests in San Diego by council district. The map is embedded in a dashboard, so users can better understand when services are requested and gain insight into the top requested services.
Symbolize features using data values
You can search across your Elasticsearch layers to focus in on just the data you want. Draw a polygon on the map or use the shape from features to create spatial filters to narrow search results to documents that either intersect with, are within, or do not intersect with the specified geometry. Filter individual layers to compares facets.