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---
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aliases:
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- administration/cli/
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description: Guide to using grafana cli
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keywords:
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- grafana
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- cli
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- grafana cli
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- command line interface
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labels:
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products:
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- enterprise
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- oss
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title: Grafana CLI
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weight: 400
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---
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# Grafana CLI
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Grafana CLI is a small executable that is bundled with Grafana server. It can be executed on the same machine Grafana server is running on. Grafana CLI has `plugins` and `admin` commands, as well as global options.
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To list all commands and options:
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```
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grafana cli -h
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```
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## Invoking Grafana CLI
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To invoke Grafana CLI, add the path to the grafana binaries in your `PATH` environment variable. Alternately, if your current directory is the `bin` directory, use `./grafana cli`. Otherwise, you can specify full path to the CLI. For example, on Linux `/usr/share/grafana/bin/grafana` and on Windows `C:\Program Files\GrafanaLabs\grafana\bin\grafana.exe`, and invoke it with `grafana cli`.
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{{% admonition type="note" %}}
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Some commands, such as installing or removing plugins, require `sudo` on Linux. If you are on Windows, run Windows PowerShell as Administrator.
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{{% /admonition %}}
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## Grafana CLI command syntax
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The general syntax for commands in Grafana CLI is:
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```bash
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grafana cli [global options] command [command options] [arguments...]
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```
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## Global options
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Grafana CLI allows you to temporarily override certain Grafana default settings. Except for `--help` and `--version`, most global options are only used by developers.
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Each global option applies only to the command in which it is used. For example, `--pluginsDir value` does not permanently change where Grafana saves plugins. It only changes it for command in which you apply the option.
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### Display Grafana CLI help
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`--help` or `-h` displays the help, including default paths and Docker configuration information.
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**Example:**
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```bash
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grafana cli -h
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```
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### Display Grafana CLI version
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`--version` or `-v` prints the version of Grafana CLI currently running.
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**Example:**
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```bash
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grafana cli -v
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```
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### Override default plugin directory
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`--pluginsDir value` overrides the path to where your local Grafana instance stores plugins. Use this option if you want to install, update, or remove a plugin somewhere other than the default directory ("/var/lib/grafana/plugins") [$GF_PLUGIN_DIR].
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**Example:**
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```bash
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grafana cli --pluginsDir "/var/lib/grafana/devplugins" plugins install <plugin-id>
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```
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### Override default plugin repo URL
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`--repo value` allows you to download and install or update plugins from a repository other than the default Grafana repo.
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**Example:**
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```bash
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grafana cli --repo "https://example.com/plugins" plugins install <plugin-id>
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```
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### Override default plugin .zip URL
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`--pluginUrl value` allows you to download a .zip file containing a plugin from a local URL instead of downloading it from the default Grafana source.
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**Example:**
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```bash
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grafana cli --pluginUrl https://company.com/grafana/plugins/<plugin-id>-<plugin-version>.zip plugins install <plugin-id>
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```
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### Override Transport Layer Security
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**Warning:** Turning off TLS is a significant security risk. We do not recommend using this option.
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`--insecure` allows you to turn off Transport Layer Security (TLS) verification (insecure). You might want to do this if you are downloading a plugin from a non-default source.
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**Example:**
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```bash
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grafana cli --insecure --pluginUrl https://company.com/grafana/plugins/<plugin-id>-<plugin-version>.zip plugins install <plugin-id>
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```
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### Enable debug logging
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`--debug` or `-d` enables debug logging. Debug output is returned and shown in the terminal.
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**Example:**
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```bash
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grafana cli --debug plugins install <plugin-id>
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```
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### Override a configuration setting
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`--configOverrides` is a command line argument that acts like an environmental variable override.
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For example, you can use it to redirect logging to another file (maybe to log plugin installations in Grafana Cloud) or when resetting the admin password and you have non-default values for some important configuration value (like where the database is located).
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**Example:**
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```bash
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grafana cli --configOverrides cfg:default.paths.log=/dev/null plugins install <plugin-id>
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```
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### Override homepath value
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Sets the path for the Grafana install/home path, defaults to working directory. You do not need to use this if you are in the Grafana installation directory when using the CLI.
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**Example:**
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```bash
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grafana cli --homepath "/usr/share/grafana" admin reset-admin-password <new password>
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```
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### Override config file
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`--config value` overrides the default location where Grafana expects the configuration file. Refer to [Configuration]({{< relref "./setup-grafana/configure-grafana/" >}}) for more information about configuring Grafana and default configuration file locations.
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**Example:**
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```bash
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grafana cli --config "/etc/configuration/" admin reset-admin-password mynewpassword
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```
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## Plugins commands
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Grafana CLI allows you to install, upgrade, and manage your Grafana plugins. For more information about installing plugins, refer to [plugins page]({{< relref "./administration/plugin-management/" >}}).
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All listed commands apply to the Grafana default repositories and directories. You can override the defaults with [Global Options](#global-options).
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### List available plugins
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```bash
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grafana cli plugins list-remote
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```
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### Install the latest version of a plugin
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```bash
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grafana cli plugins install <plugin-id>
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```
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### Install a specific version of a plugin
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```bash
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grafana cli plugins install <plugin-id> <version>
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```
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### List installed plugins
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```bash
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grafana cli plugins ls
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```
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### Update all installed plugins
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```bash
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grafana cli plugins update-all
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```
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### Update one plugin
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```bash
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grafana cli plugins update <plugin-id>
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```
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### Remove one plugin
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```bash
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grafana cli plugins remove <plugin-id>
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```
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## Admin commands
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Admin commands are only available in Grafana 4.1 and later.
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### Show all admin commands
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```bash
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grafana cli admin
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```
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### Reset admin password
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`grafana cli admin reset-admin-password <new password>` resets the password for the admin user using the CLI. You might need to do this if you lose the admin password.
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If there are two flags being used to set the homepath and the config file path, then running the command returns this error:
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> Could not find config defaults, make sure homepath command line parameter is set or working directory is homepath
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To correct this, use the `--homepath` global option to specify the Grafana default homepath for this command:
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```bash
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grafana cli --homepath "/usr/share/grafana" admin reset-admin-password <new password>
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```
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If you have not lost the admin password, we recommend that you change the user password either in the User Preferences or in the Server Admin > User tab.
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If you need to set the password in a script, then you can use the [Grafana User API]({{< relref "./developers/http_api/user/#change-password" >}}).
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### Migrate data and encrypt passwords
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`data-migration` runs a script that migrates or cleans up data in your database.
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`encrypt-datasource-passwords` migrates passwords from unsecured fields to secure_json_data field. Returns `ok` unless there is an error. Safe to execute multiple times.
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**Example:**
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```bash
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grafana cli admin data-migration encrypt-datasource-passwords
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```
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