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Connect Kibana to OpenClaw on Operator.io

Kibana is a visualization and analytics platform for Elasticsearch data. It helps you explore, visualize, and monitor your data using intuitive dashboards and interactive tools.

Automate Kibana with AI

On Operator, an OpenClaw agent pilots Kibana for you. It reads your message, plans the steps, and runs them in Kibana, using actions like delete alerting rule, delete connector, delete fleet output.

Your agent reaches Kibana directly or through connectors like Composio MCP and Pipedream MCP, which handle the sign in and token refresh for you, so there is nothing to wire up and no API keys to paste.

What your agent can do with Kibana

Your agent can call any of these Kibana actions by name as part of a larger task. Ask for the outcome you want and it picks the right ones.

Delete Alerting Rule

Tool to delete an alerting rule in Kibana. Use when you need to remove a specific alerting rule by its ID.

Delete Connector

Tool to delete a connector in Kibana. Use when you need to remove an existing connector.

Delete Fleet Output

Tool to delete a specific output configuration in Kibana Fleet. Use when you need to remove an existing output by its ID.

Delete Fleet Proxy

Deletes a Fleet proxy configuration by its unique identifier. Fleet proxies enable agents to communicate through proxy servers. Use this action to remove proxy configurations that are no longer needed. The proxy must not be in use by any...

Delete List

Deletes a list. Use when you want to delete a list by its ID.

Delete Osquery Saved Query

Delete a saved Osquery query by its saved object ID. Use this to remove a specific Osquery saved query from Kibana. IMPORTANT: This action requires the 'saved_object_id' (UUID format), not the custom 'id' field. You can obtain the saved_...

Delete Saved Object

Tool to delete a saved object in Kibana. Use when you need to remove a specific saved object like a visualization or dashboard.

Find Kibana Alerts

Tool to find and/or aggregate detection alerts in Kibana. Use this to retrieve a list of alerts, optionally filtering them with a query and performing aggregations.

Get Action Types

Retrieves all available connector types (actions) in Kibana. Connector types (also called action types) are integrations like Slack, Email, Webhook, ServiceNow, etc. that can be used with alerting rules, cases, and workflows. Use this to...

Get Alerting Rules

Tool to retrieve a list of alerting rules in Kibana. Use when you need to get a paginated set of rules based on specified conditions.

Get Rule Types

Retrieves available rule types (alert types) in Kibana. Returns comprehensive metadata about each rule type including: - Available action groups and variables for action templates - License requirements and authorization details - Catego...

Get Cases

Tool to retrieve a list of cases in Kibana. Use when you need to find or list existing security or operational cases, potentially filtering by various attributes like status, assignee, or severity.

Get All Connectors

Tool to retrieve a list of all connectors in Kibana. Use this tool when you need to get information about available connectors.

Get Data Views

Retrieves all data views (formerly known as index patterns) available in Kibana. Data views define which Elasticsearch indices you want to explore and are used throughout Kibana for features like Discover, Visualize, and Dashboard. This...

Find Detection Engine Rules

Retrieves a paginated list of Kibana detection engine rules with flexible filtering and sorting options. Use this action to: - List all detection rules in your Kibana security solution - Search for specific rules using KQL filters (by na...

Get Endpoint List Items

Retrieves Elastic Endpoint exception list items with filtering, pagination, and sorting capabilities. Use this action to: - List all endpoint exceptions in the security solution - Filter exceptions by specific field values (e.g., host.na...

Get Entity Store Engines

Retrieves all entity store engines configured in Kibana. Entity store engines aggregate and manage entity data for different entity types (user, host, service). This action returns detailed configuration and status information for all en...

List Entity Store Entities

Tool to list entity records in the entity store with support for paging, sorting, and filtering. Use when you need to retrieve a list of entities such as users, hosts, or services.

Get Entity Store Status

Retrieves the current status of the Kibana Entity Store and its configured engines. The Entity Store is a security feature that collects and organizes entity data (users, hosts, etc.) from various sources. This action returns the overall...

Get Fleet Agent Policies

Retrieves a paginated list of Fleet agent policies with filtering, sorting, and optional detailed information. Use this action to: - List all agent policies in your Fleet deployment - Filter policies using KQL queries (e.g., by name, nam...

Get Fleet Agents Available Versions

Tool to retrieve the available versions for Fleet agents. Use when you need to get a list of all available Elastic Agent versions.

Get Fleet Agents Setup Status

Check Fleet setup readiness and identify missing requirements. Returns whether Fleet is ready (isReady), lists any missing prerequisites (missing_requirements), and shows optional feature availability. Use this to verify Fleet is properl...

Check Fleet Permissions

Tool to check the permissions for the Fleet API. Use when you need to verify if the current user has the necessary privileges for Fleet operations.

Get Fleet Enrollment API Key

Tool to retrieve details of a specific enrollment API key by its ID. Use when you have the ID of an enrollment API key and need its details.

Get Fleet Enrollment API Keys

Tool to fetch a list of enrollment API keys. Use when you need to retrieve existing enrollment tokens for Kibana Fleet.

Get Fleet EPM Categories

Get all available package categories in the Elastic Package Manager (EPM) with package counts. Returns categories like Security, Observability, Cloud, etc., along with the number of packages in each category. Use this to discover availab...

Get Fleet EPM Data Streams

Tool to retrieve the list of data streams in the Elastic Package Manager. Use when you need to get a list of available data streams, optionally filtering by type, dataset, or categorization.

Get Fleet EPM Package Details

Retrieves comprehensive details for a specific Fleet integration package version from the Elastic Package Manager (EPM). Returns detailed information including: - Package metadata (name, title, description, version, type) - Installation...

Get Fleet EPM Package File

Retrieves a specific file from an Elastic Package Manager (EPM) package. Use this to access package metadata, documentation, changelogs, or configuration files. Common use cases: inspecting manifest.yml for package details, reading READM...

Get Fleet EPM Packages

Tool to fetch the list of available packages in the Elastic Package Manager. Use when you need to find available integrations or their details.

Get Installed EPM Packages

Tool to retrieve the list of installed packages in the Elastic Package Manager. Use this when you need to check which packages are currently installed in Fleet.

Get Fleet EPM Packages (Limited)

Retrieves a limited list of package names from the Elastic Package Manager (EPM) registry. Returns only package names (strings) without additional metadata, making it faster than the full packages endpoint. Useful for quickly getting a l...

Get EPM Package Statistics

Retrieves usage statistics for a specific Fleet package in Kibana, including the number of package policies and agent policies using the package. Use this to understand package adoption and usage across your Fleet-managed agents.

Get Fleet Package Policies

Retrieves a list of Fleet package policies (integration policies) in Kibana. Package policies define how integrations are configured and which agent policies they're associated with. Use this to list all package policies, filter them by...

Get Fleet Server Host

Tool to fetch details of a specific Fleet server host by its item ID. Use when you need to get information about a particular Fleet Server host.

Get Fleet Server Hosts

Tool to retrieve the list of Fleet Server hosts. Use when you need to get information about the available Fleet Server hosts.

Get Index Management Indices

Tool to fetch information about indices managed by Kibana's Index Management feature. It queries the underlying Elasticsearch /_cat/indices API to retrieve index details. Use when you need to list or get details about one or more indices...

Get Node Metrics

Tool to retrieve statistics for nodes in an Elasticsearch cluster, often visualized in Kibana. Use when you need to monitor node health, performance, or resource usage. This action calls the Elasticsearch Nodes Stats API.

Get Reporting Jobs

Tool to retrieve a list of reporting jobs in Kibana. Use when you need to see pending or completed reports. This uses an internal API endpoint, which might be subject to change without notice.

Get Saved Objects

Tool to retrieve a list of saved objects in Kibana based on specified criteria. Use when you need to find dashboards, visualizations, index patterns, or other saved entities.

Get Kibana Status

Tool to get the current status of Kibana. Use when you need to check if Kibana is healthy, monitor its state, or get information about the Kibana instance including version, UUID, and metrics.

Create Alerting Rule

Tool to create a new alerting rule in Kibana. Use when you need to define a new condition that, when met, triggers an alert and potentially executes predefined actions.

Create Case

Tool to create a new case in Kibana. Use when you need to open and track issues, incidents, or investigations. You can assign users, set severity levels, add tags, and configure external connectors for integration with ITSM systems.

Create Kibana Connector

Tool to create a new connector in Kibana. Use when you need to integrate Kibana with an external service.

Create Dashboard

Tool to create a new dashboard in Kibana. Use when you need to create a dashboard to visualize data. Dashboards can contain visualizations, saved searches, and other embeddable objects. Note: When using serverless Kibana, you must provid...

Create Data View

Tool to create a new data view (index pattern) in Kibana. Use when you need to define which Elasticsearch indices to query and analyze in Kibana. Data views determine which fields are available in Discover, Visualize, and other Kibana apps.

Create or Update Saved Object

Tool to create or update a saved object in Kibana. Use when you need to programmatically manage Kibana dashboards, visualizations, index patterns, etc.

How to connect Kibana

You authorize Kibana once from your dashboard. Operator holds the connection and refreshes the access tokens on its own, so your agent keeps working with Kibana without you signing in again. The same setup unlocks every other app your agent can reach, so you only do it once.

When you are ready, the get started guide walks through standing up your OpenClaw agent.

Common questions about Kibana

How do I connect Kibana to Operator?
Connecting Kibana is a one time sign in from your Operator dashboard. Operator keeps the connection live and rotates the token on its own, so the agent stays connected to Kibana and you never reauthorize by hand.
Can my agent pull and update data in Kibana?
Yes. It can read records, write new ones, and answer questions about what is stored. Point it at Kibana and ask for a figure or a list, or have it keep a table in step with another app you have connected, all in plain language.
Do I need to write code or manage Kibana API keys?
No. Operator manages the Kibana connection and token refresh, so there are no API keys to paste and nothing to deploy.
Can my agent use Kibana together with my other apps?
Yes. The same agent reaches every app you connect, so it can move between Kibana and tools like Posthog, Gosquared, Google Analytics in one job, reading from one and acting in another without you wiring anything between them.

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