Plugins 〉Influx Admin
Influx Admin
InfluxDB admin
This panel duplicates features from the now depricated Web Admin Interface.
This panel lets you see the currently running queries and easily kill them.
This plugin expects there to be at least one InfluxDB datasource configured.
Screenshots
Building
To complie, run:
npm install -g yarn
yarn install --pure-lockfile
grunt
Changelog
v0.0.5
- Now supports $timeFilter in query
- Now supports datasource defined as a template variable
- Added more debug query templates
- Fix write request bug
- Support Grafana 5+
v0.0.4
- Fix issue always showing query results
- When there is only one row, swap rows/cols (ie: SHOW DIAGNOSTICS)
- Improve auto-refresh behavior.
- Show 'message' response. (ie: please use POST)
- Fix query time sorting
- show 'status' field (killed, etc)
v0.0.3
- Converted to typescript project based on typescript-template-datasource
- Select Databases. This only works with PR#8096
- Added time format options
- Show tags from response
- Support template variables in the query
v0.0.2
- Save the configuration properly
v0.0.1
- First working version
Grafana Cloud Pro
- $25 / user / month and includes a free trial for new users
- Available with a Grafana Cloud Pro plan
- Access to 1 Enterprise plugin
- Fully managed service (not available to self-manage)
Grafana Cloud Advanced / Grafana Enterprise
- Available with a Grafana Cloud Advanced plan or Grafana Enterprise license
- Access to all Enterprise plugins
- Run fully managed or self-manage on your own infrastructure
Installing Influx Admin 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.
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 Panel
Use the grafana-cli tool to install Influx Admin 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. Add the Panel to a Dashboard
Installed panels are available immediately in the Dashboards section in your Grafana main menu, and can be added like any other core panel in Grafana.
To see a list of installed panels, click the Plugins item in the main menu. Both core panels and installed panels will appear.