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title = "Scripted Dashboards"
keywords = ["grafana", "dashboard", "documentation", "scripted"]
type = "docs"
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parent = "dashboard_features"
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> This feature is deprecated and will be removed in a future release
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# Scripted Dashboards
If you have lots of metric names that change (new servers etc) in a defined pattern it is irritating to constantly have to create new dashboards.
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With scripted dashboards you can dynamically create your dashboards using javascript. In the grafana install folder
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under `public/dashboards/` there is a file named `scripted.js` . This file contains an example of a scripted dashboard. You can access it by using the URL:
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`http://grafana_url/dashboard/script/scripted.js?rows=3&name=myName`
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If you open scripted.js you can see how it reads URL parameters from ARGS variable and then adds rows and panels.
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## Example
```javascript
var seriesName = 'argName';
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if (!_.isUndefined(ARGS.name)) {
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seriesName = ARGS.name;
}
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dashboard.panels.push({
title: 'Events',
type: 'graph',
fill: 1,
linewidth: 2,
gridPos: {
h: 10,
w: 24,
x: 0,
y: 10,
},
targets: [
{
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target: "randomWalk('" + seriesName + "')",
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},
{
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target: "randomWalk('random walk2')",
},
],
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});
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return dashboard;
```
## More examples
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You can find more examples in `public/dashboards/` directory of your grafana installation.