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QueryResultMetaNotice interface
QueryResultMetaNotice is a structure that provides user notices for query result data
Signature
typescript
export interface QueryResultMetaNotice
Import
typescript
import { QueryResultMetaNotice } from '@grafana/data';
Properties
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
inspect | ‘meta’ | ’error’ | ‘data’ | ‘stats’ | Optionally suggest an appropriate tab for the panel inspector |
link | string | An optional link that may be displayed in the UI. This value may be an absolute URL or relative to grafana root |
severity | ‘info’ | ‘warning’ | ’error’ | Specify the notice severity |
text | string | Notice descriptive text |
inspect property
Optionally suggest an appropriate tab for the panel inspector
Signature
typescript
inspect?: 'meta' | 'error' | 'data' | 'stats';
link property
An optional link that may be displayed in the UI. This value may be an absolute URL or relative to grafana root
Signature
typescript
link?: string;
severity property
Specify the notice severity
Signature
typescript
severity: 'info' | 'warning' | 'error';
text property
Notice descriptive text
Signature
typescript
text: string;
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