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Grafana is an open source, feature rich metrics dashboard and graph editor for Graphite, InfluxDB & OpenTSDB.

Grafana 2.0

The develop branch has now been merged with master. For 1.9 users this is a big change as Grafana is no longer a standalone frontend only web application. Grafana 2.0 comes with a backend.

Features

Graphite Target Editor

  • Graphite target expression parser
  • Feature rich query composer
  • Quickly add and edit functions & parameters
  • Templated queries
  • See it in action

Graphing

  • Fast rendering, even over large timespans
  • Click and drag to zoom
  • Multiple Y-axis, logarithmic scales
  • Bars, Lines, Points
  • Smart Y-axis formating
  • Series toggles & color selector
  • Legend values, and formatting options
  • Grid thresholds, axis labels
  • Annotations
  • Any panel can be rendered to PNG (server side using phantomjs)

Dashboards

InfluxDB

  • Use InfluxDB as a metric data source, annotation source
  • Query editor with series and column typeahead, easy group by and function selection

OpenTSDB

  • Use as metric data source
  • Query editor with metric name typeahead and tag filtering

Requirements

There are no dependencies except an external time series data store. For dashboards and user accounts Grafana can use an embedded database (sqlite3) or you can use an external SQL data base like MySQL or Postgres.

Installation

Head to grafana.org and download the latest release.

If you have any problems please read the troubleshooting guide.

Documentation & Support

Be sure to read the getting started guide and the other feature guides.

Run from master

If you want to build a package your self, or contribute. Here is a guide for how to do that. You can always find the latest master builds here

Dependencies

  • Go 1.4
  • NodeJS

Get Code

go get github.com/grafana/grafana

Building the backend

cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/grafana/grafana
go run build.go setup            (only needed once to install godep)
godep restore                    (will pull down all golang lib dependencies in your current GOPATH)
go build .

Building frontend assets

To build less to css for the frontend you will need a recent version of of node (v0.12.0), npm (v2.5.0) and grunt (v0.4.5). Run the following:

npm install
npm install -g grunt-cli
grunt

Recompile backend on source change

To rebuild on source change (requires that you executed godep restore)

go get github.com/Unknwon/bra
bra run

Running

./grafana

Open grafana in your browser (default http://localhost:3000) and login with admin user (default user/pass = admin/admin).

Dev config

Create a custom.ini in the conf directory to override default configuration options. You only need to add the options you want to override. Config files are applied in the order of:

  1. grafana.ini
  2. dev.ini (if found)
  3. custom.ini

Create a pull request

Before or after you create a pull request, sign the contributor license agreement.

Contribute

If you have any idea for an improvement or found a bug do not hesitate to open an issue. And if you have time clone this repo and submit a pull request and help me make Grafana the kickass metrics & devops dashboard we all dream about!

Before creating a pull request be sure that "grunt test" runs without any style or unit test errors, also please sign the CLA

License

Grafana is distributed under Apache 2.0 License. Work in progress Grafana 2.0 (with included Grafana backend)

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