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Dashboard JSON
A dashboard in Grafana is represented by a JSON object, which stores metadata of its dashboard. Dashboard metadata includes dashboard properties, metadata from rows, panels, template variables, panel queries, etc.
To view the JSON of a dashboard, follow the steps mentioned below:
- Go to a dashboard
- Click on
Manage dashboard
menu on the top navigation bar - Select
View JSON
from the dropdown menu
JSON fields
When a user creates a new dashboard, a new dashboard JSON object is initialized with the following fields:
Note: In the following JSON, id is shown as null which is the default value assigned to it until a dashboard is saved. Once a dashboard is saved, an integer value is assigned to the
id
field.
{
"id": null,
"title": "New dashboard",
"tags": [],
"style": "dark",
"timezone": "browser",
"editable": true,
"hideControls": false,
"graphTooltip": 1,
"rows": [],
"time": {
"from": "now-6h",
"to": "now"
},
"timepicker": {
"time_options": [],
"refresh_intervals": []
},
"templating": {
"list": []
},
"annotations": {
"list": []
},
"schemaVersion": 7,
"version": 0,
"links": []
}
Each field in the dashboard JSON is explained below with its usage:
Name | Usage |
---|---|
id | unique dashboard id, an integer |
title | current title of dashboard |
tags | tags associated with dashboard, an array of strings |
style | theme of dashboard, i.e. dark or light |
timezone | timezone of dashboard, i.e. utc or browser |
editable | whether a dashboard is editable or not |
hideControls | whether row controls on the left in green are hidden or not |
graphTooltip | TODO |
rows | row metadata, see rows section for details |
time | time range for dashboard, i.e. last 6 hours, last 7 days, etc |
timepicker | timepicker metadata, see timepicker section for details |
templating | templating metadata, see templating section for details |
annotations | annotations metadata, see annotations section for details |
schemaVersion | TODO |
version | TODO |
links | TODO |
rows
rows
field consists of an array of JSON object representing each row in a dashboard, such as shown below:
"rows": [
{
"collapse": false,
"editable": true,
"height": "200px",
"panels": [],
"title": "New row"
},
{
"collapse": true,
"editable": true,
"height": "300px",
"panels": [],
"title": "New row"
}
]
Usage of the fields is explained below:
Name | Usage |
---|---|
collapse | whether row is collapsed or not |
editable | whether a row is editable or not |
height | height of the row in pixels |
panels | panels metadata, see panels section for details |
title | title of row |
panels
Panels are the building blocks a dashboard. It consists of datasource queries, type of graphs, aliases, etc. Panel JSON consists of an array of JSON objects, each representing a different panel in a row. Most of the fields are common for all panels but some fields depends on the panel type. Following is an example of panel JSON representing a graph
panel type:
"panels": [
{
"aliasColors": {},
"bars": false,
"datasource": null,
"editable": true,
"error": false,
"fill": 0,
"grid": {
"leftLogBase": 1,
"leftMax": null,
"leftMin": null,
"rightLogBase": 1,
"rightMax": null,
"rightMin": null,
"threshold1": null,
"threshold1Color": "rgba(216, 200, 27, 0.27)",
"threshold2": null,
"threshold2Color": "rgba(234, 112, 112, 0.22)"
},
"id": 1,
"legend": {
"avg": false,
"current": false,
"max": false,
"min": false,
"show": true,
"total": false,
"values": false
},
"lines": true,
"linewidth": 1,
"links": [],
"nullPointMode": "connected",
"percentage": false,
"pointradius": 5,
"points": false,
"renderer": "flot",
"seriesOverrides": [],
"span": 4,
"stack": false,
"steppedLine": false,
"targets": [
{
"aggregator": "max",
"alias": "$tag_instance_id",
"currentTagKey": "",
"currentTagValue": "",
"downsampleAggregator": "avg",
"downsampleInterval": "",
"errors": {},
"metric": "memory.percent-used",
"refId": "A",
"shouldComputeRate": false,
"tags": {
"app": "$app",
"env": "stage",
"instance_id": "*"
}
}
],
"timeFrom": null,
"timeShift": null,
"title": "Memory Utilization",
"tooltip": {
"shared": true,
"value_type": "cumulative"
},
"type": "graph",
"x-axis": true,
"y-axis": true,
"y_formats": [
"percent",
"short"
]
},
{
"aliasColors": {},
"bars": false,
"datasource": null,
"editable": true,
"error": false,
"fill": 0,
"grid": {
"leftLogBase": 1,
"leftMax": null,
"leftMin": null,
"rightLogBase": 1,
"rightMax": null,
"rightMin": null,
"threshold1": null,
"threshold1Color": "rgba(216, 200, 27, 0.27)",
"threshold2": null,
"threshold2Color": "rgba(234, 112, 112, 0.22)"
},
"id": 2,
"legend": {
"avg": false,
"current": false,
"max": false,
"min": false,
"show": true,
"total": false,
"values": false
},
"lines": true,
"linewidth": 1,
"links": [],
"nullPointMode": "connected",
"percentage": false,
"pointradius": 5,
"points": false,
"renderer": "flot",
"seriesOverrides": [],
"span": 4,
"stack": false,
"steppedLine": false,
"targets": [
{
"aggregator": "avg",
"alias": "$tag_instance_id",
"currentTagKey": "",
"currentTagValue": "",
"downsampleAggregator": "avg",
"downsampleInterval": "",
"errors": {},
"metric": "memory.percent-cached",
"refId": "A",
"shouldComputeRate": false,
"tags": {
"app": "$app",
"env": "prod",
"instance_id": "*"
}
}
],
"timeFrom": null,
"timeShift": null,
"title": "Memory Cached",
"tooltip": {
"shared": true,
"value_type": "cumulative"
},
"type": "graph",
"x-axis": true,
"y-axis": true,
"y_formats": [
"short",
"short"
]
},
Usage of each field is explained below:
Name | Usage |
---|---|
TODO | TODO |
timepicker
Description: TODO
"timepicker": {
"collapse": false,
"enable": true,
"notice": false,
"now": true,
"refresh_intervals": [
"5s",
"10s",
"30s",
"1m",
"5m",
"15m",
"30m",
"1h",
"2h",
"1d"
],
"status": "Stable",
"time_options": [
"5m",
"15m",
"1h",
"3h",
"6h",
"12h",
"24h",
"2d",
"3d",
"4d",
"7d",
"30d"
],
"type": "timepicker"
}
Usage of the fields is explained below:
Name | Usage |
---|---|
collapse | whether timepicker is collapsed or not |
enable | whether timepicker is enabled or not |
notice | TODO |
now | TODO |
refresh_intervals | TODO |
status | TODO |
time_options | TODO |
type | TODO |
templating
templating
fields contains array of template variables with their saved values along with some other metadata, for example:
"templating": {
"enable": true,
"list": [
{
"allFormat": "wildcard",
"current": {
"tags": [],
"text": "prod",
"value": "prod"
},
"datasource": null,
"includeAll": true,
"name": "env",
"options": [
{
"selected": false,
"text": "All",
"value": "*"
},
{
"selected": false,
"text": "stage",
"value": "stage"
},
{
"selected": false,
"text": "test",
"value": "test"
}
],
"query": "tag_values(cpu.utilization.average,env)",
"refresh": false,
"refresh": false,
"type": "query"
},
{
"allFormat": "wildcard",
"current": {
"text": "apache",
"value": "apache"
},
"datasource": null,
"includeAll": false,
"multi": false,
"multiFormat": "glob",
"name": "app",
"options": [
{
"selected": true,
"text": "tomcat",
"value": "tomcat"
},
{
"selected": false,
"text": "cassandra",
"value": "cassandra"
}
],
"query": "tag_values(cpu.utilization.average,app)",
"refresh": false,
"regex": "",
"type": "query"
}
]
}
Usage of the above mentioned fields in the templating section is explained below:
Name | Usage |
---|---|
enable | whether templating is enabled or not |
list | an array of objects representing, each representing one template variable |
allFormat | format to use while fetching all values from datasource, eg: wildcard , glob , regex , pipe , etc. |
current | shows current selected variable text/value on the dashboard |
datasource | shows datasource for the variables |
includeAll | whether all value option is available or not |
multi | whether multiple values can be selected or not from variable value list |
multiFormat | format to use while fetching timeseries from datasource |
name | name of variable |
options | array of variable text/value pairs available for selection on dashboard |
query | datasource query used to fetch values for a variable |
refresh | TODO |
regex | TODO |
type | type of variable, i.e. custom , query or interval |
annotations
TODO