--- stage: Monitor group: Respond 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/#assignments --- # Templating variables for metrics dashboards (DEPRECATED) **(FREE)** > - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/214539) in GitLab 13.0. > - [Deprecated](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/346541) in GitLab 14.7. WARNING: This feature is in its end-of-life process. It is [deprecated](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/346541) in GitLab 14.7, and is planned for removal in GitLab 16.0. Templating variables can be used to make your metrics dashboard more versatile. `templating` is a top-level key in the [dashboard YAML](yaml.md#dashboard-top-level-properties). Define your variables in the `variables` key, under `templating`. The value of the `variables` key should be a hash, and each key under `variables` defines a templating variable on the dashboard, and may contain alphanumeric and underscore characters. A variable can be used in a Prometheus query in the same dashboard using the syntax described [in Using Variables](variables.md). ## `text` variable type WARNING: This variable type is an [Alpha](../../../policy/alpha-beta-support.md#alpha-features) feature, and is subject to change at any time without prior notice! For each `text` variable defined in the dashboard YAML, a free text field displays on the dashboard UI, allowing you to enter a value for each variable. The `text` variable type supports a simple and a full syntax. ### Simple syntax This example creates a variable called `variable1`, with a default value of `default value`: ```yaml templating: variables: variable1: 'default value' # `text` type variable with `default value` as its default. ``` ### Full syntax This example creates a variable called `variable1`, with a default value of `default`. The label for the text box on the UI is the value of the `label` key: ```yaml templating: variables: variable1: # The variable name that can be used in queries. label: 'Variable 1' # (Optional) label that will appear in the UI for this text box. type: text options: default_value: 'default' # (Optional) default value. ``` ## `custom` variable type WARNING: This variable type is an [Alpha](../../../policy/alpha-beta-support.md#alpha-features) feature, and is subject to change at any time without prior notice! Each `custom` variable defined in the dashboard YAML creates a dropdown selector on the dashboard UI, allowing you to select a value for each variable. The `custom` variable type supports a simple and a full syntax. ### Simple syntax This example creates a variable called `variable1`, with a default value of `value1`. The dashboard UI displays a dropdown with `value1`, `value2` and `value3` as the choices. ```yaml templating: variables: variable1: ['value1', 'value2', 'value3'] ``` ### Full syntax This example creates a variable called `variable1`, with a default value of `value_option_2`. The label for the text box on the UI is the value of the `label` key. The dashboard UI displays a dropdown with `Option 1` and `Option 2` as the choices. If you select `Option 1` from the dropdown, the variable is replaced with `value option 1`. Similarly, if you select `Option 2`, the variable is replaced with `value_option_2`: ```yaml templating: variables: variable1: # The variable name that can be used in queries. label: 'Variable 1' # (Optional) label that will appear in the UI for this dropdown. type: custom options: values: - value: 'value option 1' # The value that will replace the variable in queries. text: 'Option 1' # (Optional) Text that will appear in the UI dropdown. - value: 'value_option_2' text: 'Option 2' default: true # (Optional) This option should be the default value of this variable. ``` ## `metric_label_values` variable type WARNING: This variable type is an [Alpha](../../../policy/alpha-beta-support.md#alpha-features) feature, and is subject to change at any time without prior notice! ### Full syntax This example creates a variable called `variable2`. The values of the dropdown are all the different values of the `backend` label in the Prometheus series described by `up{env="production"}`. ```yaml templating: variables: variable2: # The variable name that can be interpolated in queries. label: 'Variable 2' # (Optional) label that will appear in the UI for this dropdown. type: metric_label_values options: series_selector: 'up{env="production"}' label: 'backend' ```