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stage: Monitor
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group: Respond
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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/#assignments
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# Embed Grafana panels in Markdown **(FREE)**
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Grafana panels can be embedded in [GitLab Flavored Markdown](../../user/markdown.md). You can
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embed Grafana panels using either:
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- [Grafana-rendered images](#use-grafana-rendered-images).
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- [Grafana API](#use-integration-with-grafana-api).
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## Use Grafana-rendered images
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You can embed live [Grafana](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/settings/grafana.html) panels as a
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[direct linked rendered image](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/reference/share_panel/#direct-link-rendered-image).
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Your Grafana instance must:
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- Be available to the target user, either as a public dashboard or on the same network.
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- Have [Grafana Image Renderer](https://grafana.com/grafana/plugins/grafana-image-renderer/) installed.
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To use Grafana-rendered images:
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1. Go to the dashboard containing the panel in Grafana.
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1. From the panel's menu, select **Share**.
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1. Select the **Direct link rendered image** button, which provides the link.
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1. Copy the link and add an image tag as [inline HTML](../../user/markdown.md#inline-html) in your
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Markdown in the format `<img src="your_link"/>`. You can tweak the query parameters to meet your needs, such as removing the `&from=`
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and `&to=` parameters to display a live panel.
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## Use integration with Grafana 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 enables you to copy a link to a
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panel in Grafana, then paste it into a GitLab Markdown field. The panel renders in the GitLab panel
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format. To embed panels from a Grafana instance, the data source must be:
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- A Prometheus instance.
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- Proxyable, so the **HTTP > Access** setting for the Grafana data source should be set to
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**Server (default)**.
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### Set up Grafana integration
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To set up the Grafana API in Grafana:
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1. In Grafana, [generate an Admin-level API Token](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/http_api/auth/#create-api-token).
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1. In your GitLab project, go to **Settings > Monitor** and expand the **Grafana authentication**
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section.
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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 Administrator API token you just generated.
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1. Click **Save Changes**.
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### Generate a link to a panel
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To generate a link to a panel:
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1. In Grafana, go to the dashboard you wish to embed a panel from.
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1. In the upper-left corner of the page, select a specific value for each variable required for the
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queries in the dashboard.
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1. In Grafana click on a panel's title, then click **Share** to open the panel's sharing dialog to
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the **Link** tab.
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If you click the dashboard's share button instead, GitLab attempts to embed the first supported
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panel on the dashboard (if available).
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1. If your Prometheus queries use Grafana's custom template variables, ensure the
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**Template variables** option is set to on. Only the Grafana global template variables
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`$__interval`, `$__from`, and `$__to` are supported.
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1. Set the **Current time range** option to on, to specify the time range of the panel. Otherwise,
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the default range is the last 8 hours.
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1. Select **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 panel takes a few moments to render.
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See the following example of a rendered panel.
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![GitLab Rendered Grafana Panel](img/rendered_grafana_embed_v12_5.png)
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