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stage: Monitor
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group: APM
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#designated-technical-writers
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# Embedding Grafana charts
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Grafana metrics can be embedded in [GitLab Flavored Markdown](../../user/markdown.md).
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## Embedding charts via Grafana Rendered Images
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It is possible to embed live [Grafana](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/settings/grafana.html) charts in issues, as a [direct linked rendered image](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/reference/share_panel/#direct-link-rendered-image).
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The sharing dialog within Grafana provides the link, as highlighted below.
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![Grafana Direct Linked Rendered Image](../../user/project/integrations/img/grafana_live_embed.png)
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NOTE: **Note:**
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For this embed to display correctly, the Grafana instance must be available to the target user, either as a public dashboard, or on the same network.
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Copy the link and add an image tag as [inline HTML](../../user/markdown.md#inline-html) in your Markdown. You may tweak the query parameters as required. For instance, removing the `&from=` and `&to=` parameters will give you a live chart. Here is example markup for a live chart from GitLab's public dashboard:
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```html
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<img src="https://dashboards.gitlab.com/d/RZmbBr7mk/gitlab-triage?orgId=1&refresh=30s&var-env=gprd&var-environment=gprd&var-prometheus=prometheus-01-inf-gprd&var-prometheus_app=prometheus-app-01-inf-gprd&var-backend=All&var-type=All&var-stage=main&from=1580444107655&to=1580465707655"/>
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```
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This will render like so:
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![Grafana dashboard embedded preview](../../user/project/integrations/img/grafana_embedded.png)
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## Embedding charts via integration with Grafana HTTP API
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/31376) in GitLab 12.5.
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Each project can support integration with one Grafana instance. This configuration allows a user to copy a link to a panel in Grafana, then paste it into a GitLab Markdown field. The chart will be rendered in the GitLab chart format.
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Prerequisites for embedding from a Grafana instance:
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1. The datasource must be a Prometheus instance.
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1. The datasource must be proxyable, so the HTTP Access setting should be set to `Server`.
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![HTTP Proxy Access](../../user/project/integrations/img/http_proxy_access_v12_5.png)
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## Setting up the Grafana integration
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1. [Generate an Admin-level API Token in Grafana.](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/http_api/auth/#create-api-token)
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1. In your GitLab project, navigate to **Settings > Operations > Grafana Authentication**.
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1. To enable the integration, check the "Active" checkbox.
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1. For "Grafana URL", enter the base URL of the Grafana instance.
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1. For "API Token", enter the Admin API Token you just generated.
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1. Click **Save Changes**.
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## Generating a link to a chart
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1. In Grafana, navigate to the dashboard you wish to embed a panel from.
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![Grafana Metric Panel](../../user/project/integrations/img/grafana_panel_v12_5.png)
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1. In the upper-left corner of the page, select a specific value for each variable required for the queries in the chart.
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![Select Query Variables](../../user/project/integrations/img/select_query_variables_v12_5.png)
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1. In Grafana, click on a panel's title, then click **Share** to open the panel's sharing dialog to the **Link** tab. If you click the _dashboard's_ share panel instead, GitLab will attempt to embed the first supported panel on the dashboard (if available).
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1. If your Prometheus queries use Grafana's custom template variables, ensure that the "Template variables" option is toggled to **On**. Of Grafana global template variables, only `$__interval`, `$__from`, and `$__to` are currently supported. Toggle **On** the "Current time range" option to specify the time range of the chart. Otherwise, the default range will be the last 8 hours.
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![Grafana Sharing Dialog](../../user/project/integrations/img/grafana_sharing_dialog_v12_5.png)
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1. Click **Copy** to copy the URL to the clipboard.
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1. In GitLab, paste the URL into a Markdown field and save. The chart will take a few moments to render.
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![GitLab Rendered Grafana Panel](../../user/project/integrations/img/rendered_grafana_embed_v12_5.png)
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