Describe the bug:
When you enter a space and then pick the o11y option to go to the Overview page, right now we show Welcome to Elastic Observability! with the add integration flow, which is not relevant when I know that the integration is already installed. The problem is I don't have any access to it and this is not communicated.
Expected behavior:
My expectations as a user entering Kibana, while knowing that we already have integrations installed for our cluster would be to see some message that is saying I don't have access to the data, and I should contact some Kibana admin or someone that ideally could resolve the case.
We have this in our EUI guidelines already, we can reuse and optimize on top of it:
Empty prompt guidelines
Screenshots (if relevant):
This is the current view when you try opening the o11y space in an already integrated cluster.
The expected view should be something similar to this, where we clearly communicate what is the case. I'd really like to see an even more actionable approach where we can help the user contact the admin or request access.
Describe the bug: When you enter a space and then pick the o11y option to go to the Overview page, right now we show Welcome to Elastic Observability! with the
add integration
flow, which is not relevant when I know that the integration is already installed. The problem is I don't have any access to it and this is not communicated.Expected behavior: My expectations as a user entering Kibana, while knowing that we already have integrations installed for our cluster would be to see some message that is saying I don't have access to the data, and I should contact some Kibana admin or someone that ideally could resolve the case. We have this in our EUI guidelines already, we can reuse and optimize on top of it: Empty prompt guidelines
Screenshots (if relevant): This is the current view when you try opening the o11y space in an already integrated cluster.
The expected view should be something similar to this, where we clearly communicate what is the case. I'd really like to see an even more actionable approach where we can help the user contact the admin or request access.