+++ title = "Advanced variable format options" keywords = ["grafana", "templating", "documentation", "guide", "template", "variable"] weight = 600 +++ # Advanced variable format options The formatting of the variable interpolation depends on the data source, but there are some situations where you might want to change the default formatting. For example, the default for the MySql data source is to join multiple values as comma-separated with quotes: `'server01','server02'`. In some cases, you might want to have a comma-separated string without quotes: `server01,server02`. You can make that happen with advanced variable formatting options listed below. ## General syntax Syntax: `${var_name:option}` Test the formatting options on the [Grafana Play site](https://play.grafana.org/d/cJtIfcWiz/template-variable-formatting-options?orgId=1). If any invalid formatting option is specified, then `glob` is the default/fallback option. An alternative syntax (that might be deprecated in the future) is `[[var_name:option]]`. ## CSV Formats variables with multiple values as a comma-separated string. ```bash servers = ['test1', 'test2'] String to interpolate: '${servers:csv}' Interpolation result: 'test1,test2' ``` ## Distributed - OpenTSDB Formats variables with multiple values in custom format for OpenTSDB. ```bash servers = ['test1', 'test2'] String to interpolate: '${servers:distributed}' Interpolation result: 'test1,servers=test2' ``` ## Doublequote Formats single- and multi-valued variables into a comma-separated string, escapes `"` in each value by `\"` and quotes each value with `"`. ```bash servers = ['test1', 'test2'] String to interpolate: '${servers:doublequote}' Interpolation result: '"test1","test2"' ``` ## Glob - Graphite Formats variables with multiple values into a glob (for Graphite queries). ```bash servers = ['test1', 'test2'] String to interpolate: '${servers:glob}' Interpolation result: '{test1,test2}' ``` ## JSON Formats variables with multiple values as a comma-separated string. ```bash servers = ['test1', 'test2'] String to interpolate: '${servers:json}' Interpolation result: '["test1", "test2"]' ``` ## Lucene - Elasticsearch Formats variables with multiple values in Lucene format for Elasticsearch. ```bash servers = ['test1', 'test2'] String to interpolate: '${servers:lucene}' Interpolation result: '("test1" OR "test2")' ``` ## Percentencode Formats single and multi valued variables for use in URL parameters. ```bash servers = ['foo()bar BAZ', 'test2'] String to interpolate: '${servers:percentencode}' Interpolation result: 'foo%28%29bar%20BAZ%2Ctest2' ``` ## Pipe Formats variables with multiple values into a pipe-separated string. ```bash servers = ['test1.', 'test2'] String to interpolate: '${servers:pipe}' Interpolation result: 'test1.|test2' ``` ## Raw Turns off data source-specific formatting, such as single quotes in an SQL query. ```bash servers = ['test.1', 'test2'] String to interpolate: '${var_name:raw}' Interpolation result: 'test.1,test2' ``` ## Regex Formats variables with multiple values into a regex string. ```bash servers = ['test1.', 'test2'] String to interpolate: '${servers:regex}' Interpolation result: '(test1\.|test2)' ``` ## Singlequote Formats single- and multi-valued variables into a comma-separated string, escapes `'` in each value by `\'` and quotes each value with `'`. ```bash servers = ['test1', 'test2'] String to interpolate: '${servers:singlequote}' Interpolation result: "'test1','test2'" ``` ## Sqlstring Formats single- and multi-valued variables into a comma-separated string, escapes `'` in each value by `''` and quotes each value with `'`. ```bash servers = ["test'1", "test2"] String to interpolate: '${servers:sqlstring}' Interpolation result: "'test''1','test2'" ``` ## Text Formats single- and multi-valued variables into their text representation. For a single variable it will just return the text representation. For multi-valued variables it will return the text representation combined with `+`. ```bash servers = ["test1", "test2"] String to interpolate: '${servers:text}' Interpolation result: "test1 + test2" ``` ## Query parameters Formats single- and multi-valued variables into their query parameter representation. Example: `var-foo=value1&var-foo=value2` ```bash servers = ["test1", "test2"] String to interpolate: '${servers:queryparam}' Interpolation result: "var-servers=test1&var-servers=test2" ```