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Grabana

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Grabana provides a developer-friendly way of creating Grafana dashboards.

Whether you prefer writing code or YAML, if you are looking for a way to version your dashboards configuration or automate tedious and error-prone creation of dashboards, this library is meant for you.

Design goals

  • provide an understandable abstraction over dashboards configuration
  • expose a developer-friendly API
  • allow IDE assistance and auto-completion
  • generate Go code from existing dashboards

Note: Grafana 8+ is required, with unified alerting enabled.

See also

  • grafana-foundation-sdk: A set of tools, types and libraries for building and manipulating Grafana objects – built by Grafana Labs
  • dark: (grafana) Dashboards As Resources in Kubernetes

Dashboard as code

Dashboard configuration:

builder := dashboard.New(
    "Awesome dashboard",
    dashboard.AutoRefresh("5s"),
    dashboard.Tags([]string{"generated"}),
    dashboard.VariableAsInterval(
        "interval",
        interval.Values([]string{"30s", "1m", "5m", "10m", "30m", "1h", "6h", "12h"}),
    ),
    dashboard.Row(
        "Prometheus",
        row.WithGraph(
            "HTTP Rate",
            graph.DataSource("prometheus-default"),
            graph.WithPrometheusTarget(
                "rate(prometheus_http_requests_total[30s])",
                prometheus.Legend("{{handler}} - {{ code }}"),
            ),
        ),
    ),
)

Note Existing dashboards can be converted to Go code using the grabana convert-go CLI command.

Dashboard creation:

ctx := context.Background()
client := grabana.NewClient(&http.Client{}, grafanaHost, grabana.WithAPIToken("such secret, much wow"))

// create the folder holding the dashboard for the service
folder, err := client.FindOrCreateFolder(ctx, "Test Folder")
if err != nil {
    fmt.Printf("Could not find or create folder: %s\n", err)
    os.Exit(1)
}

if _, err := client.UpsertDashboard(ctx, folder, builder); err != nil {
    fmt.Printf("Could not create dashboard: %s\n", err)
    os.Exit(1)
}

For a more complete example, see the example directory.

Dashboard as YAML

Dashboard configuration:

# dashboard.yaml
title: Awesome dashboard

editable: true
tags: [generated]
auto_refresh: 5s

variables:
  - interval:
      name: interval
      label: Interval
      values: ["30s", "1m", "5m", "10m", "30m", "1h", "6h", "12h"]

rows:
  - name: Prometheus
    panels:
      - graph:
          title: HTTP Rate
          height: 400px
          datasource: prometheus-default
          targets:
            - prometheus:
                query: "rate(promhttp_metric_handler_requests_total[$interval])"
                legend: "{{handler}} - {{ code }}"

Dashboard creation (or automatically as a Kubernetes Resource, using DARK):

content, err := os.ReadFile("dashboard.yaml")
if err != nil {
    fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Could not read file: %s\n", err)
    os.Exit(1)
}

dashboard, err := decoder.UnmarshalYAML(bytes.NewBuffer(content))
if err != nil {
    fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Could not parse file: %s\n", err)
    os.Exit(1)
}

ctx := context.Background()
client := grabana.NewClient(&http.Client{}, grafanaHost, grabana.WithAPIToken("such secret, much wow"))

// create the folder holding the dashboard for the service
folder, err := client.FindOrCreateFolder(ctx, "Test Folder")
if err != nil {
    fmt.Printf("Could not find or create folder: %s\n", err)
    os.Exit(1)
}

if _, err := client.UpsertDashboard(ctx, folder, dashboard); err != nil {
    fmt.Printf("Could not create dashboard: %s\n", err)
    os.Exit(1)
}

Going further

Check out the documentation to discover what Grabana can do for you.

License

This library is under the MIT license.