Grafana dashboards fetched from open source projects and prepared to be imported with grafana dashboard provisioner.
This project is part of our comprehensive "SweetOps" approach towards DevOps.
It's 100% Open Source and licensed under the APACHE2.
Starting with Grafana 5.0 there is a provisioning system that uses config files to create\update dashboards.
The problem with the provisioner is that it does not support dashboards variables.
This project is a workaround for the problem.
It fetches dashboard files and processes them replacing ${DS_PROMETHEUS}
with Prometheus
, and then saves it.
Processed dashboards files are committed into the repo, so you can provision them by putting the files into grafana
provisioner dashboards directory. Requires existing Prometheus datasource named Prometheus
Currently supported dashboards:
Config Grafana provisioner by following these instructions
Fetch dashboards to the directory
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cloudposse/grafana-dashboards/feature-kube-prometheus-dashboards/kube-prometheus/deployment-dashboard.json /var/lib/grafana/dashboards
Available targets:
help Help screen
help/all Display help for all targets
help/short This help short screen
kube-prometheus/import Import kube-prometheus grafana dashboards from coreos/prometheus-operator
nginx/import Import nginx ingress grafana dashboards from kubernetes/ingress-nginx
Check out these related projects.
- Grafana - Official grafana chart
- Helmfiles - Example of provisioning the dashboards with stable grafana chart.
- Monochart - A declarative helm chart for deploying common types of services on Kubernetes
For additional context, refer to some of these links.
- Cloud Posse Documentation - Complete documentation for the Cloud Posse solutions
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