Variables

    A variable is a placeholder for a value. You can use variables in metric queries and in panel titles. So when you change the value, using the dropdown at the top of the dashboard, your panel’s metric queries will change to reflect the new value.

    Variables allow you to create more interactive and dynamic dashboards. Instead of hard-coding things like server, application, and sensor names in your metric queries, you can use variables in their place. Variables are displayed as dropdown lists at the top of the dashboard. These dropdowns make it easy to change the data being displayed in your dashboard.

    Variables and templates also allow you to single-source dashboards. If you have multiple identical data sources or servers, you can make one dashboard and use variables to change what you are viewing. This simplifies maintenance and upkeep enormously.

    A template is any query that contains a variable.

    For example, if you were administering a dashboard to monitor several servers, you could make a dashboard for each server. Or you could create one dashboard and use panels with template queries like this one:

    Variables are listed in drop-down lists across the top of the screen. Select different variables to see how the visualizations change.

    To see variable settings, navigate to Dashboard Settings > Variables. Click a variable in the list to see its settings.

    Variables can be used in titles, descriptions, text panels, and queries. Queries with text that starts with $ are templates. Not all panels will have template queries.

    • - Uses ad hoc filters, global variables, and a custom variable.
    • Graphite Templated Nested - Uses query variables, chained query variables, an interval variable, and a repeated panel.
    • - Query variable, panel uses the variable results to group the metric data.
    • InfluxDB Raw Query Template Var - Uses query variables, chained query variables, and an interval variable.
    • - Uses query variables, chained query variables, an interval variable, and an ad hoc filter.
    • Template Redux - Uses query variables, chained query variables, ad hoc filters, an interval variable, a text box variable, a custom variable, and a data source variable.
    • - Two sets of repeated panels use query variables.
    • Templating showcase - Uses custom, query, chained query, and data source variables.
    • - Uses query variable with value groups.
    • Variable drop-down lists are displayed in the order they are listed in the variable list in Dashboard settings.