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# Using Google Stackdriver in Grafana
> Only available in Grafana v5.3+.
> The datasource is currently a beta feature and is subject to change.
> Available as a beta feature in Grafana v5.3.x and v5.4.x.
> Officially released in Grafana v6.0.0
Grafana ships with built-in support for Google Stackdriver. Just add it as a datasource and you are ready to build dashboards for your Stackdriver metrics.

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If you just want to explore your data and do not want to create a dashboard then Explore makes this much easier. Explore will show the results as both a graph and a table enabling you to see trends in the data and more detail at the same time (if the datasource supports both graph and table data).
## Turning the Explore Feature On
Explore will be officially released in Grafana 6.0. It is however already in the latest nightly builds of Grafana and can be turned using a feature flag in the config file. Restart Grafana after making the config file change.
```ini
[explore]
# Enable the Explore section
enabled = true
```
Or if using docker:
```bash
docker pull grafana/grafana:master
docker run --name grafana -p 3000:3000 -e "GF_EXPLORE_ENABLED=true" grafana/grafana:master
```
## How to Start Exploring
There is a new Explore icon on the menu bar to the left. This opens a new empty Explore tab.

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Grafana v5.3 ships with built-in support for [Google Stackdriver](https://cloud.google.com/stackdriver/) and enables you to visualize your Stackdriver metrics in Grafana.
Grafana v5.3 ships with built-in support for [Google Stackdriver](https://cloud.google.com/stackdriver/) and enables you to visualize your Stackdriver metrics in Grafana.
Getting started with the plugin is easy. Simply create a GCE Service account that has access to the Stackdriver API scope, download the Service Account key file from Google and upload it on the Stackdriver datasource config page in Grafana and you should have a secure server-to-server authentication setup. Like other core plugins, Stackdriver has built-in support for alerting. It also comes with support for heatmaps and basic variables.

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# What's New in Grafana v6.0
This update to Grafana introduces a new way of exploring your data, support for log data and tons of other features.
The main highlights are:
- The new query-focused [Explore]({{< relref "#explore" >}}) workflow for troubleshooting and/or for data exploration.
- [Support for Grafana Loki]({{< relref "#explore-and-grafana-loki" >}}) - a new open source log aggregation system from Grafana Labs.
- [Easily Switch Visualization with the Panel Edit UX Update]({{< relref "#easily-switch-visualization-with-panel-edit-ux-update" >}})
- [Google Stackdriver Datasource]({{< relref "#google-stackdriver-datasource" >}}) is out of beta and is officially released.
- The [Azure Monitor]({{< relref "#azure-monitor-datasource" >}}) plugin is ported from being an external plugin to being a core datasource
## Explore
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Grafana's dashboard UI is all about building dashboards for visualization. **Explore** strips away all the dashboard and panel options so that you can focus on the query & metric exploration. Iterate until you have a working query and then think about building a dashboard. You can also jump from a dashboard panel into **Explore** and from there do some ad-hoc query exporation with the panel queries as a starting point.
For infrastructure monitoring and incident response, you no longer need to switch to other tools to debug what went wrong. **Explore** allows you to dig deeper into your metrics and logs to find the cause. Grafana's new logging datasource, [Loki](https://github.com/grafana/loki) is tightly integrated into Explore and allows you to correlate metrics and logs by viewing them side-by-side.
**Explore** is a new paradigm for Grafana. It creates a new interactive debugging workflow that integrates two pillars
of observability - metrics and logs. Explore works with every datasource but for Prometheus we have customized the
query editor and the experience to provide the best possible exploration UX.
#### Explore and Prometheus
Explore features a new [Prometheus query editor](/features/explore/#prometheus-specific-features). This new editor has improved autocomplete, metric tree selector,
integrations with the Explore table view for easy label filtering and useful query hints that can automatically apply
functions to your query. There is also integration between Prometheus and Grafana Loki (see more about Loki below) that
enabled jumping between metrics query and logs query with preserved label filters.
### Explore splits
Explore supports splitting the view so you can compare different queries, different datasources and metrics & logs side by side!
{{< docs-imagebox img="/img/docs/v60/explore_split.png" max-width="800px" caption="Screenshot of the new Explore option in the panel menu" >}}
### Explore and Grafana Loki
The log exploration & visualization features in Explore are available to any data source but are currently only implemented by the new open source log
aggregation system from Grafana Lab called [Grafana Loki](https://github.com/grafana/loki).
Loki is a horizontally-scalable, highly-available, multi-tenant log aggregation system inspired by Prometheus. It is designed to be very cost effective, as it does not index the contents of the logs, but rather a set of labels for each log stream. The logs from Loki are queried in a similar way to querying with label selectors in Prometheus. It uses labels to group log streams which can be made to match up with your Prometheus labels.
Read more about Grafana Loki [here](https://github.com/grafana/loki) or [Grafana Labs hosted Loki](https://grafana.com/loki).
The Explore feature allows you to query logs and features a new log panel. In the near future, we will be adding support
for other log sources to Explore and the next planned integration is Elasticsearch.
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## New Panel Editor
Grafana v6.0 has a completely redesigned UX around editing panels. You can now resize the visualization area if you want
more space for queries & options and vice versa. You can now also change visualization (panel type) from within the new
panel edit mode. No need to add a new panel to try out different visualizations! Checkout the
video below to see the new Panel Editor in action.
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### Gauge Panel
We have created a new separate Gauge panel as we felt having this visualization be a hidden option in the Singlestat panel
was not ideal. When it supports 100% of the Singlestat Gauge features we plan to add a migration so all
singlestats that use it become Gauge panels instead. This new panel contains a new **Threshold** editor that we will
continue to refine and start using in other panels.
{{< docs-imagebox img="/img/docs/v60/gauge_panel.png" max-width="600px" caption="Gauge Panel" >}}
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### React Panels & Query Editors
A major part of all the work that has gone into Grafana v6.0 has been on the migration to React. This investment
is part of the future proofing of Grafana and it's code base and ecosystem. Starting in v6.0 **Panels** and **Data
source** plugins can be written in React using our published `@grafana/ui` sdk library. More information on this
will be shared closer to or just after release.
{{< docs-imagebox img="/img/docs/v60/react_panels.png" max-width="600px" caption="React Panel" >}}
### Google Stackdriver Datasource
Built-in support for [Google Stackdriver](https://cloud.google.com/stackdriver/) is officially released in Grafana 6.0. Beta support was added in Grafana 5.3 and we have added lots of improvements since then.
To get started read the guide: [Using Google Stackdriver in Grafana](/features/datasources/stackdriver/).
### Azure Monitor Datasource
One of the goals of the Grafana v6.0 release is to add support for the three major clouds. Amazon Cloudwatch has been a core datasource for years and Google Stackdriver is also now supported. We developed an external plugin for Azure Monitor last year and for this release the [plugin](https://grafana.com/plugins/grafana-azure-monitor-datasource) is being moved into Grafana to be one of the built-in datasources. For users of the external plugin, Grafana will automatically start using the built-in version. As a core datasource, the Azure Monitor datasource will get alerting support for the official 6.0 release.
The Azure Monitor datasource integrates four Azure services with Grafana - Azure Monitor, Azure Log Analytics, Azure Application Insights and Azure Application Insights Analytics.
### Provisioning support for alert notifiers
Grafana now added support for provisioning alert notifiers from configuration files. Allowing operators to provision notifiers without using the UI or the API. A new field called `uid` has been introduced which is a string identifier that the administrator can set themselves. Same kind of identifier used for dashboards since v5.0. This feature makes it possible to use the same notifier configuration in multiple environments and refer to notifiers in dashboard json by a string identifier instead of the numeric id which depends on insert order and how many notifiers that exists in the instance.
### Auth and session token improvements
The previous session storage implementation in Grafana was causing problems in larger HA setups due to too many write requests to the database. The remember me token also have several security issues which is why we decided to rewrite auth middleware in Grafana and remove the session storage since most operations using the session storage could be rewritten to use cookies or data already made available earlier in the request.
If you are using `Auth proxy` for authentication the session storage will still be used but our goal is to remove this ASAP as well.
This release will force all users to log in again since their previous token is not valid anymore.
### Other features
- The ElasticSearch datasource now supports [bucket script pipeline aggregations](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/search-aggregations-pipeline-bucket-script-aggregation.html). This gives the ability to do per bucket computations like the difference or ratio between two metrics.
- Support for Google Hangouts Chat alert notifications
#### Technical Work - moving from Angular to React
The Grafana team is putting a huge amount of work into converting the frontend code in Grafana from Angular to React. Currently, all external plugins for Grafana are written in Angular but we are planning to also support plugins written in React very soon.
## Changelog
Checkout the [CHANGELOG.md](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md) file for a complete list of new features, changes, and bug fixes.