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cdk8s-grafana
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cdk8s-grafana is a library that lets you easily define a Grafana service for your kubernetes cluster along with associated dashboards and datasources, using a high level API.
To apply the resources generated by this construct, the Grafana operator must be installed on your cluster. See https://operatorhub.io/operator/grafana-operator for full installation instructions.
The following will define a Grafana cluster connected to a Prometheus datasource:
import { Grafana } from 'cdk8s-grafana';
// inside your chart:
const grafana = new Grafana(this, 'my-grafana', {
defaultDataSource: {
name: 'Prometheus',
type: 'prometheus',
access: 'proxy',
url: 'http://prometheus-service:9090',
}
});
Basic aspects of a dashboard can be customized:
const github = grafana.addDatasource('github', ...);
const dashboard = grafana.addDashboard('my-dashboard', {
title: 'My Dashboard',
refreshRate: Duration.seconds(10),
timeRange: Duration.hours(6), // show metrics from now-6h to now
plugins: [
{
name: 'grafana-piechart-panel',
version: '1.3.6',
}
],
});
Note: the kubernetes grafana operator only supports one Grafana instance per namespace (see https://github.com/grafana-operator/grafana-operator/issues/174). This may require specifying namespaces explicitly, e.g.:
const devGrafana = new Grafana(this, 'my-grafana', {
namespace: 'dev',
});
const prodGrafana = new Grafana(this, 'my-grafana', {
namespace: 'prod',
});
The grafana operator must be installed in each namespace for the resources in that namespace to be recognized.
See CONTRIBUTING for more information.
This project is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License.
FAQs
Grafana construct for cdk8s.
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