--- 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/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments --- # Dashboard YAML properties (DEPRECATED) **(FREE)** > [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. Dashboards have several components: - Templating variables. - Panel groups, which consist of panels. - Panels, which support one or more metrics. The following tables outline the details of expected properties. ## Dashboard (top-level) properties | Property | Type | Required | Description | | ------ | ------ | ------ | ------ | | `dashboard` | string | yes | Heading for the dashboard. Only one dashboard should be defined per file. | | `panel_groups` | array | yes | The panel groups which should be on the dashboard. | | `templating` | hash | no | Top level key under which templating related options can be added. | | `links` | array | no | Add links to display on the dashboard. | ## Templating (`templating`) properties | Property | Type | Required | Description | | -------- | ---- | -------- | ----------- | | `variables` | hash | yes | Variables can be defined here. | Read the documentation on [templating](templating_variables.md). ## Links (`links`) properties | Property | Type | Required | Description | | -------- | ---- | -------- | ----------- | | `url` | string | yes | The address of the link. | | `title` | string | no | Display title for the link. | | `type` | string | no | Type of the link. Specifies the link type, can be: `grafana` | Read the documentation on [links](index.md#add-related-links-to-custom-dashboards). ## Panel group (`panel_groups`) properties Dashboards display panel groups in the order they are listed in the dashboard YAML file. In GitLab versions 13.3 and below, panel groups were ordered by a `priority` key, which is no longer used. | Property | Type | Required | Description | | ------ | ------ | ------ | ------ | | `group` | string | required | Heading for the panel group. | | `panels` | array | required | The panels which should be in the panel group. | Panels in a panel group are laid out in rows consisting of two panels per row. An exception to this rule are single panels on a row: these panels take the full width of their containing row. ## Panel (`panels`) properties Dashboards display panels in the order they are listed in the dashboard YAML file. In GitLab versions 13.3 and below, panels were ordered by a `weight` key, which is no longer used. | Property | Type | Required | Description | | ------ | ------ | ------ | ------- | | `type` | string | no, defaults to `area-chart` | Specifies the panel type to use, for example `area-chart`, `line-chart` or `anomaly-chart`. Only types listed among [all panel types](panel_types.md) are allowed. | | `title` | string | yes | Heading for the panel. | | `y_label` | string | no, but highly encouraged | Y-Axis label for the panel. | | `y_axis` | string | no | Y-Axis configuration for the panel. | | `max_value` | number | no | Denominator value used for calculating [percentile based results](panel_types.md#percentile-based-results) | | `metrics` | array | yes | The metrics which should be displayed in the panel. Any number of metrics can be displayed when `type` is `area-chart` or `line-chart`, whereas only 3 can be displayed when `type` is `anomaly-chart`. | | `links` | array | no | Add links to display on the chart's [context menu](index.md#chart-context-menu). | ## Axis (`panels[].y_axis`) properties | Property | Type | Required | Description | | ----------- | ------ | ----------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `name` | string | no, but highly encouraged | Y-Axis label for the panel. Replaces `y_label` if set. | | `format` | string | no, defaults to `engineering` | Unit format used. See the [full list of units](yaml_number_format.md). | | `precision` | number | no, defaults to `2` | Number of decimal places to display in the number. | | ## Metrics (`metrics`) properties | Property | Type | Required | Description | | ------ | ------ | ------ | ------ | | `id` | string | no | Used for associating dashboard metrics with database records. Must be unique across dashboard configuration files. Required for [alerting](../alerts.md) (support not yet enabled, see [relevant issue](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/27980)). | | `unit` | string | yes | Defines the unit of the query's return data. | | `label` | string | no, but highly encouraged | Defines the legend-label for the query. Should be unique within the panel's metrics. Can contain time series labels as interpolated variables. | | `query` | string/number | yes if `query_range` is not defined | Defines the Prometheus query to be used to populate the chart/panel. If defined, the `query` endpoint of the [Prometheus API](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/querying/api/) is used. | | `query_range` | string/number | yes if `query` is not defined | Defines the Prometheus query to be used to populate the chart/panel. If defined, the `query_range` endpoint of the [Prometheus API](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/querying/api/) is used. | | `step` | number | no, value is calculated if not defined | Defines query resolution step width in float number of seconds. Metrics on the same panel should use the same `step` value. | ## Dynamic labels Dynamic labels are useful when multiple time series are returned from a Prometheus query. When a static label is used and a query returns multiple time series, then all the legend items are labeled the same, which makes identifying each time series difficult: ```yaml metrics: - id: my_metric_id query_range: 'http_requests_total' label: 'Time Series' unit: 'count' ``` This may render a legend like this: ![repeated legend label chart](img/prometheus_dashboard_repeated_label.png) For labels to be more explicit, using variables that reflect time series labels is a good practice. The variables are replaced by the values of the time series labels when the legend is rendered: ```yaml metrics: - id: my_metric_id query_range: 'http_requests_total' label: 'Instance: {{instance}}, method: {{method}}' unit: 'count' ``` The resulting rendered legend looks like this: ![legend with label variables](img/prometheus_dashboard_label_variables.png) There is also a shorthand value for dynamic dashboard labels that make use of only one time series label: ```yaml metrics: - id: my_metric_id query_range: 'http_requests_total' label: 'Method' unit: 'count' ``` This works by converting the value of `label` to lower-case and, if there are more words separated by spaces, replacing those spaces with an underscore (`_`). The transformed value is then checked against the labels of the time series returned by the Prometheus query. If a time series label is found that is equal to the transformed value, then the label value renders in the legend like this: ![legend with label shorthand variable](img/prometheus_dashboard_label_variable_shorthand.png) ## Dashboard YAML syntax validation > [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/33202) in GitLab 13.1. To confirm your dashboard definition contains valid YAML syntax: 1. Navigate to **{doc-text}** **Repository > Files**. 1. Navigate to your dashboard file in your repository. 1. Review the information pane about the file, displayed above the file contents. Files with valid syntax display **Metrics Dashboard YAML definition is valid**, and files with invalid syntax display **Metrics Dashboard YAML definition is invalid**. ![Metrics dashboard YAML syntax validation](img/prometheus_dashboard_yaml_validation_v13_1.png) When **Metrics Dashboard YAML definition is invalid** at least one of the following messages is displayed: 1. `dashboard: can't be blank` [learn more](#dashboard-top-level-properties) 1. `panel_groups: should be an array of panel_groups objects` [learn more](#dashboard-top-level-properties) 1. `group: can't be blank` [learn more](#panel-group-panel_groups-properties) 1. `panels: should be an array of panels objects` [learn more](#panel-group-panel_groups-properties) 1. `title: can't be blank` [learn more](#panel-panels-properties) 1. `metrics: should be an array of metrics objects` [learn more](#panel-panels-properties) 1. `query: can't be blank` [learn more](#metrics-metrics-properties) 1. `query_range: can't be blank` [learn more](#metrics-metrics-properties) 1. `unit: can't be blank` [learn more](#metrics-metrics-properties) 1. `YAML syntax: The parsed YAML is too big` This is displayed when the YAML file is larger than 1 MB. 1. `YAML syntax: Invalid configuration format` This is displayed when the YAML file is empty or does not contain valid YAML. Metrics Dashboard YAML definition validation information is also available as a [GraphQL API field](../../../api/graphql/reference/index.md#metricsdashboard)