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Docs: Improve remote image renderer documentation (#20031)
* Add docker-compose example for running grafana with remote renderer * Update docs/sources/administration/image_rendering.md Co-Authored-By: Marcus Efraimsson <marcus.efraimsson@gmail.com>
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### Grafana image renderer plugin
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> This plugin currently does not work if it is installed in Grafana docker image.
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The [Grafana image renderer plugin](https://grafana.com/grafana/plugins/grafana-image-renderer) is a plugin that runs on the backend and handles rendering panels and dashboards as PNG-images using headless chrome.
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You can install it using grafana-cli:
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The [Grafana image renderer plugin](https://grafana.com/grafana/plugins/grafana-image-renderer) can also be run as a remote HTTP rendering service. In this setup Grafana will render an image by making a HTTP request to the remote rendering service, which in turn render the image and returns it back in the HTTP response to Grafana.
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To configure Grafana to use a remote HTTP rendering service, please refer to [rendering](/installation/configuration/#rendering) configuration section.
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You can run the remote HTTP rendering service using Docker or as a standalone Node.js application.
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**Using Docker:**
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The following example describes how to run Grafana and the remote HTTP rendering service in two separate docker containers using Docker Compose.
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Create a `docker-compose.yml` with the following content.
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```yaml
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version: '2'
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services:
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grafana:
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image: grafana/grafana:master
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ports:
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- "3000:3000"
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environment:
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GF_RENDERING_SERVER_URL: http://renderer:8081/render
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GF_RENDERING_CALLBACK_URL: http://grafana:3000/
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GF_LOG_FILTERS: rendering:debug
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renderer:
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image: grafana/grafana-image-renderer:latest
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ports:
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- 8081
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```
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and finally run:
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```bash
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docker-compose up
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```
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**Running as standalone Node.js application:**
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The following example describes how to build and run the remote HTTP rendering service as a standalone node.js application and configure Grafana appropriately.
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1. Git clone the [Grafana image renderer plugin](https://grafana.com/grafana/plugins/grafana-image-renderer) repository.
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2. Install dependencies and build:
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```bash
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yarn install --pure-lockfile
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yarn run build
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```
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3. Run the server
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```bash
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node build/app.js server --port=8081
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```
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3. Update Grafana configuration:
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```
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[rendering]
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server_url = http://localhost:8081/render
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callback_url = http://localhost:3000/
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```
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4. Restart Grafana
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## Alerting and render limits
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