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The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
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The GrafanaComURL setting is currently used in two places: - the /api/gnet endpoint, which proxies all requests to the URL configured in GrafanaComURL - OAuth logins using grafana.com, where the auth URL, token URL and redirect URL are all configured to use the GrafanaComURL. This has worked fine until now because almost all Grafana instances have just used the default value, https://grafana.com. However, we now have a few different grafana.com's, some of which are behind IAP. The IAP causes the /api/gnet proxy to fail because the required cookies are not present in the request (how could they be?). Setting the [grafana_net.url] setting to an internal-only URL improves the situation slightly - the proxy works again just fine - but breaks any OAuth logins using grafana.com, because the user must be redirected to a publicly accessible URL. This commit adds an additional setting, `[grafana_com.api_url]`, which can be used to tell Grafana to use the new API URL when proxying requests to the grafana.com API, while still using the existing `GrafanaComURL` setting for other things. The setting will fall back to the GrafanaComURL setting + "/api" if unset. |
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The open-source platform for monitoring and observability
Grafana allows you to query, visualize, alert on and understand your metrics no matter where they are stored. Create, explore, and share dashboards with your team and foster a data-driven culture:
- Visualizations: Fast and flexible client side graphs with a multitude of options. Panel plugins offer many different ways to visualize metrics and logs.
- Dynamic Dashboards: Create dynamic & reusable dashboards with template variables that appear as dropdowns at the top of the dashboard.
- Explore Metrics: Explore your data through ad-hoc queries and dynamic drilldown. Split view and compare different time ranges, queries and data sources side by side.
- Explore Logs: Experience the magic of switching from metrics to logs with preserved label filters. Quickly search through all your logs or streaming them live.
- Alerting: Visually define alert rules for your most important metrics. Grafana will continuously evaluate and send notifications to systems like Slack, PagerDuty, VictorOps, OpsGenie.
- Mixed Data Sources: Mix different data sources in the same graph! You can specify a data source on a per-query basis. This works for even custom datasources.
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