Plugins 〉Looker
Looker
Grafana Looker data source plugin
This plugin is in public preview. If you notice any issues or having a feature request, create a support ticket with your Grafana Enterprise Support. Refer Grafana Labs release life cycle for further details.
The Looker data source plugin allows you to visualize data from Looker in Grafana.
See also
Grafana Cloud Free
- Free tier: Limited to 3 users
- Paid plans: $55 / user / month above included usage
- Access to all Enterprise Plugins
- Fully managed service (not available to self-manage)
Self-hosted Grafana Enterprise
- Access to all Enterprise plugins
- All Grafana Enterprise features
- Self-manage on your own infrastructure
Grafana Cloud Free
- Free tier: Limited to 3 users
- Paid plans: $55 / user / month above included usage
- Access to all Enterprise Plugins
- Fully managed service (not available to self-manage)
Self-hosted Grafana Enterprise
- Access to all Enterprise plugins
- All Grafana Enterprise features
- Self-manage on your own infrastructure
Grafana Cloud Free
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- Free tier: Limited to 3 users
- Paid plans: $55 / user / month above included usage
- Access to all Enterprise Plugins
- Fully managed service (not available to self-manage)
Self-hosted Grafana Enterprise
- Access to all Enterprise plugins
- All Grafana Enterprise features
- Self-manage on your own infrastructure
Grafana Cloud Free
- Free tier: Limited to 3 users
- Paid plans: $55 / user / month above included usage
- Access to all Enterprise Plugins
- Fully managed service (not available to self-manage)
Self-hosted Grafana Enterprise
- Access to all Enterprise plugins
- All Grafana Enterprise features
- Self-manage on your own infrastructure
Grafana Cloud Free
- Free tier: Limited to 3 users
- Paid plans: $55 / user / month above included usage
- Access to all Enterprise Plugins
- Fully managed service (not available to self-manage)
Self-hosted Grafana Enterprise
- Access to all Enterprise plugins
- All Grafana Enterprise features
- Self-manage on your own infrastructure
Installing Looker on Grafana Cloud:
Installing plugins on a Grafana Cloud instance is a one-click install; same with updates. Cool, right?
Note that it could take up to 1 minute to see the plugin show up in your Grafana.
Installing plugins on a Grafana Cloud instance is a one-click install; same with updates. Cool, right?
Note that it could take up to 1 minute to see the plugin show up in your Grafana.
Installing plugins on a Grafana Cloud instance is a one-click install; same with updates. Cool, right?
Note that it could take up to 1 minute to see the plugin show up in your Grafana.
Installing plugins on a Grafana Cloud instance is a one-click install; same with updates. Cool, right?
Note that it could take up to 1 minute to see the plugin show up in your Grafana.
Installing plugins on a Grafana Cloud instance is a one-click install; same with updates. Cool, right?
Note that it could take up to 1 minute to see the plugin show up in your Grafana.
Installing plugins on a Grafana Cloud instance is a one-click install; same with updates. Cool, right?
Note that it could take up to 1 minute to see the plugin show up in your Grafana.
Installing plugins on a Grafana Cloud instance is a one-click install; same with updates. Cool, right?
Note that it could take up to 1 minute to see the plugin show up in your Grafana.
For more information, visit the docs on plugin installation.
Installing on a local Grafana:
For local instances, plugins are installed and updated via a simple CLI command. Plugins are not updated automatically, however you will be notified when updates are available right within your Grafana.
1. Install the Data Source
Use the grafana-cli tool to install Looker from the commandline:
grafana-cli plugins install
The plugin will be installed into your grafana plugins directory; the default is /var/lib/grafana/plugins. More information on the cli tool.
Alternatively, you can manually download the .zip file for your architecture below and unpack it into your grafana plugins directory.
Alternatively, you can manually download the .zip file and unpack it into your grafana plugins directory.
2. Configure the Data Source
Accessed from the Grafana main menu, newly installed data sources can be added immediately within the Data Sources section.
Next, click the Add data source button in the upper right. The data source will be available for selection in the Type select box.
To see a list of installed data sources, click the Plugins item in the main menu. Both core data sources and installed data sources will appear.
CHANGELOG
v0.4.7 - 2024-12-18
- ⚙️ Chore: Update backend dependencies
v0.4.6 - 2024-12-16
- ⚙️ Chore: Update backend dependencies
v0.4.5 - 2024-11-12
- ⚙️ Chore: Updated backend dependencies
v0.4.4 - 2024-11-07
- ⚙️ Chore: migrate ConfigEditor components to
@grafana/ui
v0.4.3 - 2024-10-03
- ⚙️ Chore: Update frontend dependencies
- ⚙️ Chore: Minimal supported Grafana version is now
10.4.8
v0.4.2 - 2024-09-23
- ⚙️ Chore: Update backend dependencies
v0.4.1 - 2024-08-30
- ⚙️ Chore: update backend dependencies
v0.4.0 - 2024-07-26
- ⚙️ Chore: improve error source capture
v0.3.4 - 2024-07-01
- ⚙️ Chore: update backend dependencies
v0.3.3 - 2024-06-14
- ⚙️ Chore: update license check method with sdk version
v0.3.2 - 2024-03-13
- ⚙️ Chore: Backend binaries are now compiled with Go version
1.22.1
v0.3.1 - 2024-03-05
- ⚙️ Chore: Update dependencies
v0.3.0 - 2024-02-01
- ⚙️ Chore: Add error source
v0.2.1 - 2023-11-21
- ⚙️ Chore: Update backend dependencies
v0.2.0 - 2023-10-30
- ⚙️ Chore: Update backend and frontend dependencies
- ⚙️ Chore: Minimal supported Grafana version is now
9.5.13
v0.1.1 - 2023-10-20
- ⚙️ Chore: Update backend dependencies
v0.1.0 - 2023-06-26
- 🚀 Feature: Initial public preview release