dark
(grafana) Dashboards As Resources in Kubernetes (by K-Phoen)
grafanalib
Python library for building Grafana dashboards (by weaveworks)
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
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Write Grafana dashboards in Python, without losing thousands of dashboards in the zoo
There’s also a Kubernetes controller based on grabana: dark (Dashboards As Resources in Kubernetes).
grafanalib
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Write Grafana dashboards in Python, without losing thousands of dashboards in the zoo
How does it compare to grafanalib (Python) or grabana (Go)?
- New to Monitoring/Dashboard How to plan?
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Scripting Libraries for Grafana
grafanalib
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Ask HN: What low-code “dashboarding“ SaaS would you recommend in 2021?
Grafana is pretty great. There are a lot of built in connectors, but its ability to query arbitrary REST, JSON, oData etc endpoints along with databases makes it super flexible for what you mentioned.
https://grafana.com/grafana/plugins/simpod-json-datasource
It has a great GUI for building queries, plus solid RBAC, great charting, and a very flexible alert system. Configure in their GUI, then get your dashboard's code in as JSON for deployment. You can also define dashboard in actual code, ie grafanalib in Python and others- which is great for DevOps. https://github.com/weaveworks/grafanalib
They have nice stylesheets ready for TV displays, but it gets really fun when users get their hands on it and can zoom in and drill down on time-series data, filter with dynamic parameters and such.