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Published by daniellee over 6 years ago
Grafana v5.0 is going to be the biggest and most foundational release Grafana has ever had, coming with a ton of UX improvements, a new dashboard grid engine, dashboard folders, user teams and permissions. Checkout out this video preview of Grafana v5 and the What's New section in the docs for an overview of new features.
The new grid engine is a major upgrade for how you can position and move panels. It enables new layouts and a much easier dashboard building experience. The change is backward compatible. So you can upgrade your current version to 5.0 without breaking dashboards, but you cannot downgrade from 5.0 to previous versions. Grafana will automatically upgrade your dashboards to the new schema and position panels to match your existing layout. There might be minor differences in panel height. If you upgrade to 5.0 and for some reason want to rollback to the previous version you can restore dashboards to previous versions using dashboard history. But that should only be seen as an emergency solution.
Dashboard panels and rows are positioned using a gridPos object {x: 0, y: 0, w: 24, h: 5}
. Units are in grid dimensions (24 columns, 1 height unit 30px). Rows and Panels objects exist (together) in a flat array directly on the dashboard root object. Rows are not needed for layouts anymore and are mainly there for backward compatibility. Some panel plugins that do not respect their panel height might require an update.
[dashboard.json] have been replaced with dashboard provisioning.
Config files for provisioning datasources as configuration have changed from /conf/datasources
to /conf/provisioning/datasources
.
From /etc/grafana/datasources
to /etc/grafana/provisioning/datasources
when installed with deb/rpm packages.
Pagerduty The notifier now defaults to not auto resolve incidents. More details at #10222
HTTP API
GET /api/alerts
property dashboardUri renamed to url and is now the full url (that is including app sub url).The following operations have been deprecated and will be removed in a future release:
GET /api/dashboards/db/:slug
-> Use GET /api/dashboards/uid/:uid
insteadDELETE /api/dashboards/db/:slug
-> Use DELETE /api/dashboards/uid/:uid
insteadThe following properties have been deprecated and will be removed in a future release:
uri
property in GET /api/search
-> Use new url
or uid
property insteadmeta.slug
property in GET /api/dashboards/uid/:uid
and GET /api/dashboards/db/:slug
-> Use new meta.url
or dashboard.uid
property insteadPublished by daniellee over 6 years ago
Grafana v5.0 is going to be the biggest and most foundational release Grafana has ever had, coming with a ton of UX improvements, a new dashboard grid engine, dashboard folders, user teams and permissions.
Published by torkelo over 6 years ago
Grafana v5.0 is going to be the biggest and most foundational release Grafana has ever had, coming with a ton of UX improvements, a new dashboard grid engine, dashboard folders, user teams and permissions.
Published by torkelo over 6 years ago
Grafana v5.0 is going to be the biggest and most foundational release Grafana has ever had, coming with a ton of UX improvements, a new dashboard grid engine, dashboard folders, user teams and permissions.
Published by torkelo over 6 years ago
Grafana v5.0 is going to be the biggest and most foundational release Grafana has ever had, coming with a ton of UX improvements, a new dashboard grid engine, dashboard folders, user teams and permissions.
Published by torkelo over 6 years ago
Grafana v5.0 is going to be the biggest and most foundational release Grafana has ever had, coming with a ton of UX improvements, a new dashboard grid engine, dashboard folders, user teams and permissions.
[dashboard.json] have been replaced with dashboard provisioning.
Config files for provisioning datasources as configuration have changed from /conf/datasources
to /conf/provisioning/datasources
.
From /etc/grafana/datasources
to /etc/grafana/provisioning/datasources
when installed with deb/rpm packages.
Pagerduty The notifier now defaults to not auto resolve incidents. More details at #10222
HTTP API
GET /api/alerts
property dashboardUri renamed to url and is now the full url (that is including app sub url).The new grid engine is a major upgrade for how you can position and move panels. It enables new layouts and a much easier dashboard building experience. The change is backward compatible. So you can upgrade your current version to 5.0 without breaking dashboards, but you cannot downgrade from 5.0 to previous versions. Grafana will automatically upgrade your dashboards to the new schema and position panels to match your existing layout. There might be minor differences in panel height. If you upgrade to 5.0 and for some reason want to rollback to the previous version you can restore dashboards to previous versions using dashboard history. But that should only be seen as an emergency solution.
Dashboard panels and rows are positioned using a gridPos object {x: 0, y: 0, w: 24, h: 5}
. Units are in grid dimensions (24 columns, 1 height unit 30px). Rows and Panels objects exist (together) in a flat array directly on the dashboard root object. Rows are not needed for layouts anymore and are mainly there for backward compatibility. Some panel plugins that do not respect their panel height might require an update.
The following operations have been deprecated and will be removed in a future release:
GET /api/dashboards/db/:slug
-> Use GET /api/dashboards/uid/:uid
insteadDELETE /api/dashboards/db/:slug
-> Use DELETE /api/dashboards/uid/:uid
insteadThe following properties have been deprecated and will be removed in a future release:
uri
property in GET /api/search
-> Use new url
or uid
property insteadmeta.slug
property in GET /api/dashboards/uid/:uid
and GET /api/dashboards/db/:slug
-> Use new meta.url
or dashboard.uid
property insteadPublished by bergquist almost 7 years ago
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Published by bergquist almost 7 years ago
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Published by daniellee almost 7 years ago
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Published by daniellee about 7 years ago
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prefix (that prefix still works). This should in theory have close to zero actual impact on existing dashboards. It does mean that if you used this setting to define a hard group by time interval of, say "1d", if you zoomed to a time range wide enough the time range could increase above the "1d" range as the setting is now always considered a lower limit.Published by torkelo about 7 years ago
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prefix (that prefix still works). This should in theory have close to zero actual impact on existing dashboards. It does mean that if you used this setting to define a hard group by time interval of, say "1d", if you zoomed to a time range wide enough the time range could increase above the "1d" range as the setting is now always considered a lower limit.Published by daniellee about 7 years ago
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To view screenshots and examples of the new features read the What's New in v4.4 article.
Published by torkelo about 7 years ago
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To view screenshots and examples of the new features read the What's New in v4.4 article.
Published by daniellee over 7 years ago
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To view screenshots and examples of the new features read the What's New in v4.4 article.
Published by daniellee over 7 years ago
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To view screenshots and examples of the new features read the What's New in v4.4 article.
Highlights:
The changelog with a list of all the changes can be found below. The blog post for this release can be found here.
Dashboard History: View dashboard version history, compare any two versions (summary & json diffs), restore to old version. This big feature
was contributed by Walmart Labs. Big thanks to them for this massive contribution!
Initial feature request: #4638
Pull Request: #8472