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< textarea rows = "10" class = "gf-form-input" ng-model = "ctrl.annotation.rawQuery" spellcheck = "false" placeholder = "query expression" data-min-length = 0 data-items = 100 ng-model-onblur ng-change = "ctrl.panelCtrl.refresh()" > < / textarea >
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< label class = "gf-form-label query-keyword" ng-click = "ctrl.showHelp = !ctrl.showHelp" >
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< pre class = "gf-form-pre alert alert-info" > < h6 > Annotation Query Format< / h6 >
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An annotation is an event that is overlaid on top of graphs. The query can have up to three columns per row, the < i > time< / i > or < i > time_sec< / i > column is mandatory. Annotation rendering is expensive so it is important to limit the number of rows returned.
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- column with alias: < b > time< / b > or < i > time_sec< / i > for the annotation event time. Use epoch time or any native date data type.
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- column with alias: < b > text< / b > for the annotation text
- column with alias: < b > tags< / b > for annotation tags. This is a comma separated string of tags e.g. 'tag1,tag2'
Macros:
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- $__time(column) -> UNIX_TIMESTAMP(column) as time (or as time_sec)
- $__timeEpoch(column) -> UNIX_TIMESTAMP(column) as time (or as time_sec)
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- $__timeFilter(column) -> UNIX_TIMESTAMP(time_date_time) > 1492750877 AND UNIX_TIMESTAMP(time_date_time) < 1492750877
- $__unixEpochFilter(column) -> time_unix_epoch > 1492750877 AND time_unix_epoch < 1492750877
Or build your own conditionals using these macros which just return the values:
- $__timeFrom() -> FROM_UNIXTIME(1492750877)
- $__timeTo() -> FROM_UNIXTIME(1492750877)
- $__unixEpochFrom() -> 1492750877
- $__unixEpochTo() -> 1492750877
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