# Grafana
Open-source platform for monitoring and observability.
## Table of contents
1. [TL;DR](#tldr)
1. [Provisioning](#provisioning)
1. [Datasources](#datasources)
1. [Dashboards](#dashboards)
1. [Dashboards of interest](#dashboards-of-interest)
1. [Further readings](#further-readings)
1. [Sources](#sources)
## TL;DR
```sh
# Export all existing dashboards by ID.
curl -sS \
-H 'Authorization: Basic YWRtaW46YWRtaW4=' \
'http://grafana:3000/api/search' \
| jq -r '.[].uid' - \
| parallel " \
curl -sS \
-H 'Authorization: Basic YWRtaW46YWRtaW4=' \
'http://grafana:3000/api/dashboards/uid/{}' \
> '{}.json' \
"
```
## Provisioning
See [provision dashboards and data sources] for details.
### Datasources
Data sources can be managed automatically at provisioning by adding YAML configuration files in the `provisioning/datasources` directory.
Each configuration file can contain a list of `datasources` to add or update during startup.
If the data source already exists, Grafana reconfigures it to match the provisioned configuration file.
Grafana also deletes the data sources listed in `deleteDatasources` before adding or updating those in the `datasources` list.
```yml
---
apiVersion: 1
datasources:
- id: 1
name: Prometheus
orgId: 1
uid: a17feb01-a0c1-432e-8ef5-7b277cb0b32b
type: prometheus
typeName: Prometheus
typeLogoUrl: public/app/plugins/datasource/prometheus/img/prometheus_logo.svg
access: proxy
url: http://prometheus:9090
user: ''
database: ''
basicAuth: false
isDefault: true
jsonData:
httpMethod: POST
readOnly: false
```
The easiest way to write datasources definitions in the configuration file is to:
1. Login to Grafana as `admin`
1. Manually setup the datasource
1. Issue a `GET /api/datasources` request to Grafana's API to get the datasource configuration
```sh
curl -sS 'http://grafana:3000/api/datasources' -H 'Authorization: Basic YWRtaW46YWRtaW4='
```
1. Edit it as YAML
1. Drop the YAML definition into the `provisioning/datasources` directory
```sh
$ curl -sS 'http://grafana:3000/api/datasources' -H 'Authorization: Basic YWRtaW46YWRtaW4=' \
| yq -y '{apiVersion: 1, datasources: .}' - \
| tee '/etc/grafana/provisioning/datasources/default.yml'
apiVersion: 1
datasources:
- id: 1
uid: a17feb01-a0c1-432e-8ef5-7b277cb0b32b
orgId: 1
name: Prometheus
type: prometheus
typeName: Prometheus
typeLogoUrl: public/app/plugins/datasource/prometheus/img/prometheus_logo.svg
access: proxy
url: http://rpi4b.lan:9090
user: ''
database: ''
basicAuth: false
isDefault: true
jsonData:
httpMethod: POST
readOnly: true
```
### Dashboards
Dashboards can be automatically managed by adding one or more YAML config files in the `provisioning/dashboards` directory.
Each config file can contain a list of dashboards `providers` that load dashboards into Grafana from the local filesystem.
When Grafana starts, it will insert all dashboards available in the configured path, or update them if they are already present.
Later on it will poll that path every `updateIntervalSeconds`, look for updated json files and update/insert those into the database.
```yml
apiVersion: 1
providers:
- name: dashboards
folder: ''
disableDeletion: false
updateIntervalSeconds: 10
allowUiUpdates: false
options:
path: /var/lib/grafana/dashboards
foldersFromFilesStructure: true
```
Save existing dashboards like [you would for the datasources][datasources provisioning].
Save the dashboard definitions in JSON files in the path searched by the provider (e.g. `/var/lib/grafana/dashboards`).
```sh
$ curl -sS \
-H 'Authorization: Basic YWRtaW46YWRtaW4=' \
'http://grafana:3000/api/search' \
| jq -r '.[].uid' - \
| parallel " \
curl -sS \
-H 'Authorization: Basic YWRtaW46YWRtaW4=' \
'http://grafana:3000/api/dashboards/uid/{}' \
> '/var/lib/grafana/dashboards/{}.json' \
"
```
## Dashboards of interest
| Name | Grafana ID | URLs |
| ------------------ | ---------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Node exporter full | 1860 | [grafana](https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/1860-node-exporter-full/), [github raw](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rfmoz/grafana-dashboards/master/prometheus/node-exporter-full.json) |
| OpenWRT | 11147 | [grafana](https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/11147-openwrt/) |
## Further readings
- [Website]
- [Github]
- [HTTP API reference]
- [Prometheus]
- [`docker/monitoring`][docker/monitoring]
## Sources
All the references in the [further readings] section, plus the following:
- [Provisioning]
- [Provision dashboards and data sources]
- [Data source on startup]
[data source on startup]: https://community.grafana.com/t/data-source-on-startup/8618/2
[github]: https://github.com/grafana/grafana
[http api reference]: https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/developers/http_api/
[provision dashboards and data sources]: https://grafana.com/tutorials/provision-dashboards-and-data-sources/
[provisioning]: https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/administration/provisioning/
[website]: https://grafana.com
[datasources provisioning]: #datasources
[further readings]: #further-readings
[prometheus]: prometheus.md
[docker/monitoring]: ../docker/monitoring/README.md