Add a panel | Grafana Labs
grafana.com › docs › grafanaAdd a panel 1. Add a panel to a dashboard. Navigate to the dashboard you want to add a panel to. Click the Add panel icon. Click Add... 2. Write a query. Each panel needs at least one query to display a visualization. You write queries in the Query tab of... 3. Choose a visualization. When you ...
Panels | Grafana Labs
grafana.com › docs › grafanaThe panel is the basic visualization building block in Grafana. Each panel has a query editor specific to the data source selected in the panel. The query editor allows you to extract the perfect visualization to display on the panel. There are a wide variety of styling and formatting options for each panel.
Add a panel | Grafana Labs
https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/panels/add-a-panelAdd a panel to a dashboard. Navigate to the dashboard you want to add a panel to. Click the Add panel icon. Click Add an empty panel. Grafana creates an empty time series panel with your default data source selected. 2. Write a query. Each panel needs at least one query to display a visualization. You write queries in the Query tab of the panel ...
Panel links | Grafana Labs
grafana.com › docs › grafanaYou can even control the time range to ensure the user is zoomed in on the right data in Grafana. Click the icon on the top left corner of a panel to see available panel links. Add a panel link. Hover your cursor over the panel that you want to add a link to and then press e. Or click the dropdown arrow next to the panel title and then click Edit.
Panel editor | Grafana Labs
grafana.com › docs › grafanaClick the Add panel icon at the top of the screen and then click Add new panel. The new panel opens in the panel editor. For detailed instructions on how to add a panel, refer to Add a panel; Click the title of an existing panel and then click Edit. The panel opens in edit mode. Click anywhere on an existing panel and then press e on your keyboard. The panel opens in edit mode.
Panels | Grafana Labs
https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/panelsPanel overview. The panel is the basic visualization building block in Grafana. Each panel has a query editor specific to the data source selected in the panel. The query editor allows you to extract the perfect visualization to display on the panel. There are a wide variety of styling and formatting options for each panel.