This is the most substantial update that Grafana has ever seen. This article will detail the major new features and enhancements.
- [New Dashboard Layout Engine]({{< relref "#new-dashboard-layout-engine" >}}) enables a much easier drag, drop and resize experience and new types of layouts.
- [New UX]({{< relref "#new-ux-layout-engine" >}}). The UI has big improvements in both look and function.
- [New Light Theme]({{< relref "#new-light-theme" >}}) is now looking really nice.
- [Dashboard Folders]({{< relref "#dashboard-folders" >}}) helps you keep your dashboards organized.
- [Permissions]({{< relref "#dashboard-folders" >}}) on folders and dashboards helps manage larger Grafana installations.
- [Group users into teams]({{< relref "#teams" >}}) and use them in the new permission system.
- [Datasource provisioning]({{< relref "#data-sources" >}}) makes it possible to setup datasources via config files.
- [Dashboard provisioning]({{< relref "#dashboards" >}}) makes it possible to setup dashboards via config files.
Almost every page has seen significant UX improvements. All pages (except dashboard pages) have a new tab-based layout that improves navigation between pages. The side menu has also changed quite a bit. You can still hide the side menu completely if you click on the Grafana logo.
A team is a new concept in Grafana v5. They are simply a group of users that can be used in the new permission system for dashboards and folders. Only an admin can create teams.
provisioning system that uses config files. This will make GitOps more natural as data sources and dashboards can
be defined via files that can be version controlled. We hope to extend this system to later add support for users, orgs
and alerts as well.
### Data sources
Data sources can now be setup using config files. These data sources are by default not editable from the Grafana GUI.
It's also possible to update and delete data sources from the config file. More info in the [data source provisioning docs](/administration/provisioning/#datasources).