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Grafana Dashboards

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Efficiently create and manage Grafana dashboards.

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What Grafana Dashboards does

The Grafana Dashboards skill enables developers and operations teams to create and manage production-ready dashboards for Grafana, a popular open-source platform for monitoring and observability. This skill focuses on the design and implementation of dashboards that visualize system and application metrics in real-time, providing insights into performance and operational health. By leveraging Grafana's capabilities, users can effectively monitor their applications, infrastructure, and business metrics, ensuring that critical data is always at their fingertips.

With this skill, users can visualize metrics from Prometheus, create custom dashboards tailored to specific needs, and implement Service Level Objectives (SLO) dashboards. The guidance provided includes best practices for dashboard design, such as establishing a hierarchy of information, utilizing the RED and USE methods for service and resource monitoring, and structuring dashboards to highlight critical metrics, key trends, and detailed metrics.

The skill also includes concrete examples of dashboard structures and panel types, such as API monitoring dashboards, stat panels, time series graphs, and heatmaps. These examples come with JSON configurations that can be directly used or adapted for specific monitoring needs. Additionally, it covers the use of variables in queries and how to set up alerts to notify users of critical conditions, ensuring proactive monitoring of systems.

This skill is ideal for developers, DevOps engineers, and system administrators who need to build effective monitoring solutions using Grafana. It provides a solid foundation for creating dashboards that enhance operational observability and facilitate data-driven decision-making.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to design and implement monitoring dashboards for applications and infrastructure using Grafana.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable if you are looking for a tool to perform data analysis or if you require advanced Grafana features not covered in the basic setup.

What you can build with it

Monitoring API Performance

Use this skill to create dashboards that visualize API request rates, error rates, and latency metrics, enabling quick identification of performance issues.

Infrastructure Health Tracking

Implement dashboards to monitor CPU, memory, and network usage across your infrastructure, helping to maintain optimal performance.

Business KPI Visualization

Create custom dashboards that track key business metrics, allowing stakeholders to make informed decisions based on real-time data.

How to install Grafana Dashboards

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Written by wshobson

Grafana Dashboards

Create and manage production-ready Grafana dashboards for comprehensive system observability.

Purpose

Design effective Grafana dashboards for monitoring applications, infrastructure, and business metrics.

When to Use

  • Visualize Prometheus metrics
  • Create custom dashboards
  • Implement SLO dashboards
  • Monitor infrastructure
  • Track business KPIs

Dashboard Design Principles

1. Hierarchy of Information

┌─────────────────────────────────────┐
│  Critical Metrics (Big Numbers)     │
├─────────────────────────────────────┤
│  Key Trends (Time Series)           │
├─────────────────────────────────────┤
│  Detailed Metrics (Tables/Heatmaps) │
└─────────────────────────────────────┘

2. RED Method (Services)

  • Rate - Requests per second
  • Errors - Error rate
  • Duration - Latency/response time

3. USE Method (Resources)

  • Utilization - % time resource is busy
  • Saturation - Queue length/wait time
  • Errors - Error count

Dashboard Structure

API Monitoring Dashboard

{
  "dashboard": {
    "title": "API Monitoring",
    "tags": ["api", "production"],
    "timezone": "browser",
    "refresh": "30s",
    "panels": [
      {
        "title": "Request Rate",
        "type": "graph",
        "targets": [
          {
            "expr": "sum(rate(http_requests_total[5m])) by (service)",
            "legendFormat": "{{service}}"
          }
        ],
        "gridPos": { "x": 0, "y": 0, "w": 12, "h": 8 }
      },
      {
        "title": "Error Rate %",
        "type": "graph",
        "targets": [
          {
            "expr": "(sum(rate(http_requests_total{status=~\"5..\"}[5m])) / sum(rate(http_requests_total[5m]))) * 100",
            "legendFormat": "Error Rate"
          }
        ],
        "alert": {
          "conditions": [
            {
              "evaluator": { "params": [5], "type": "gt" },
              "operator": { "type": "and" },
              "query": { "params": ["A", "5m", "now"] },
              "type": "query"
            }
          ]
        },
        "gridPos": { "x": 12, "y": 0, "w": 12, "h": 8 }
      },
      {
        "title": "P95 Latency",
        "type": "graph",
        "targets": [
          {
            "expr": "histogram_quantile(0.95, sum(rate(http_request_duration_seconds_bucket[5m])) by (le, service))",
            "legendFormat": "{{service}}"
          }
        ],
        "gridPos": { "x": 0, "y": 8, "w": 24, "h": 8 }
      }
    ]
  }
}

Reference: See assets/api-dashboard.json

Panel Types

1. Stat Panel (Single Value)

{
  "type": "stat",
  "title": "Total Requests",
  "targets": [
    {
      "expr": "sum(http_requests_total)"
    }
  ],
  "options": {
    "reduceOptions": {
      "values": false,
      "calcs": ["lastNotNull"]
    },
    "orientation": "auto",
    "textMode": "auto",
    "colorMode": "value"
  },
  "fieldConfig": {
    "defaults": {
      "thresholds": {
        "mode": "absolute",
        "steps": [
          { "value": 0, "color": "green" },
          { "value": 80, "color": "yellow" },
          { "value": 90, "color": "red" }
        ]
      }
    }
  }
}

2. Time Series Graph

{
  "type": "graph",
  "title": "CPU Usage",
  "targets": [
    {
      "expr": "100 - (avg by (instance) (rate(node_cpu_seconds_total{mode=\"idle\"}[5m])) * 100)"
    }
  ],
  "yaxes": [
    { "format": "percent", "max": 100, "min": 0 },
    { "format": "short" }
  ]
}

3. Table Panel

{
  "type": "table",
  "title": "Service Status",
  "targets": [
    {
      "expr": "up",
      "format": "table",
      "instant": true
    }
  ],
  "transformations": [
    {
      "id": "organize",
      "options": {
        "excludeByName": { "Time": true },
        "indexByName": {},
        "renameByName": {
          "instance": "Instance",
          "job": "Service",
          "Value": "Status"
        }
      }
    }
  ]
}

4. Heatmap

{
  "type": "heatmap",
  "title": "Latency Heatmap",
  "targets": [
    {
      "expr": "sum(rate(http_request_duration_seconds_bucket[5m])) by (le)",
      "format": "heatmap"
    }
  ],
  "dataFormat": "tsbuckets",
  "yAxis": {
    "format": "s"
  }
}

Variables

Query Variables

{
  "templating": {
    "list": [
      {
        "name": "namespace",
        "type": "query",
        "datasource": "Prometheus",
        "query": "label_values(kube_pod_info, namespace)",
        "refresh": 1,
        "multi": false
      },
      {
        "name": "service",
        "type": "query",
        "datasource": "Prometheus",
        "query": "label_values(kube_service_info{namespace=\"$namespace\"}, service)",
        "refresh": 1,
        "multi": true
      }
    ]
  }
}

Use Variables in Queries

sum(rate(http_requests_total{namespace="$namespace", service=~"$service"}[5m]))

Alerts in Dashboards

{
  "alert": {
    "name": "High Error Rate",
    "conditions": [
      {
        "evaluator": {
          "params": [5],
          "type": "gt"
        },
        "operator": { "type": "and" },
        "query": {
          "params": ["A", "5m", "now"]
        },
        "reducer": { "type": "avg" },
        "type": "query"
      }
    ],
    "executionErrorState": "alerting",
    "for": "5m",
    "frequency": "1m",
    "message": "Error rate is above 5%",
    "noDataState": "no_data",
    "notifications": [{ "uid": "slack-channel" }]
  }
}

Dashboard Provisioning

dashboards.yml:

apiVersion: 1

providers:
  - name: "default"
    orgId: 1
    folder: "General"
    type: file
    disableDeletion: false
    updateIntervalSeconds: 10
    allowUiUpdates: true
    options:
      path: /etc/grafana/dashboards

Common Dashboard Patterns

Infrastructure Dashboard

Key Panels:

  • CPU utilization per node
  • Memory usage per node
  • Disk I/O
  • Network traffic
  • Pod count by namespace
  • Node status

Reference: See assets/infrastructure-dashboard.json

Database Dashboard

Key Panels:

  • Queries per second
  • Connection pool usage
  • Query latency (P50, P95, P99)
  • Active connections
  • Database size
  • Replication lag
  • Slow queries

Reference: See assets/database-dashboard.json

Application Dashboard

Key Panels:

  • Request rate
  • Error rate
  • Response time (percentiles)
  • Active users/sessions
  • Cache hit rate
  • Queue length

Best Practices

  1. Start with templates (Grafana community dashboards)
  2. Use consistent naming for panels and variables
  3. Group related metrics in rows
  4. Set appropriate time ranges (default: Last 6 hours)
  5. Use variables for flexibility
  6. Add panel descriptions for context
  7. Configure units correctly
  8. Set meaningful thresholds for colors
  9. Use consistent colors across dashboards
  10. Test with different time ranges

Dashboard as Code

Terraform Provisioning

resource "grafana_dashboard" "api_monitoring" {
  config_json = file("${path.module}/dashboards/api-monitoring.json")
  folder      = grafana_folder.monitoring.id
}

resource "grafana_folder" "monitoring" {
  title = "Production Monitoring"
}

Ansible Provisioning

- name: Deploy Grafana dashboards
  copy:
    src: "{{ item }}"
    dest: /etc/grafana/dashboards/
  with_fileglob:
    - "dashboards/*.json"
  notify: restart grafana

Related Skills

  • prometheus-configuration - For metric collection
  • slo-implementation - For SLO dashboards

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