# You can configure the database connection by specifying type, host, name, user and password
# as separate properties or as on string using the url properties.
# Either "mysql", "postgres" or "sqlite3", it's your choice
type=sqlite3
host=127.0.0.1:3306
name=grafana
user=${Vars.UserName}
# If the password contains # or ; you have to wrap it with triple quotes. Ex """#password;"""
;password=
# Use either URL or the previous fields to configure the database
# Example: mysql://user:secret@host:port/database
;url=
# For "postgres" only, either "disable", "require" or "verify-full"
;ssl_mode=disable
# Database drivers may support different transaction isolation levels.
# Currently, only "mysql" driver supports isolation levels.
# If the value is empty - driver's default isolation level is applied.
# For "mysql" use "READ-UNCOMMITTED", "READ-COMMITTED", "REPEATABLE-READ" or "SERIALIZABLE".
;isolation_level=
;ca_cert_path=
;client_key_path=
;client_cert_path=
;server_cert_name=
# For "sqlite3" only, path relative to data_path setting
path=grafana.db
# Max idle conn setting default is 2
;max_idle_conn=2
# Max conn setting default is 0 (mean not set)
;max_open_conn=
# Connection Max Lifetime default is 14400 (means 14400 seconds or 4 hours)
;conn_max_lifetime=14400
# Set to true to log the sql calls and execution times.
;log_queries=
# For "sqlite3" only. cache mode setting used for connecting to the database. (private, shared)
;cache_mode=private
# For "mysql" only if lockingMigration feature toggle is set. How many seconds to wait before failing to lock the database for the migrations, default is 0.
;locking_attempt_timeout_sec=0
################################### Data sources #########################
[datasources]
# Upper limit of data sources that.will return. This limit is a temporary configuration and it will be deprecated when pagination will be introduced on the list data sources API.
;datasource_limit=5000
#################################### Cache server #############################
[remote_cache]
# Either "redis", "memcached" or "database" default is "database"
;type=database
# cache connectionstring options
# database: will use.primary database.
# redis: config like redis server e.g. `addr=127.0.0.1:6379,pool_size=100,db=0,ssl=false`. Only addr is required. ssl may be 'true', 'false', or 'insecure'.
# memcache: 127.0.0.1:11211
;connstr=
#################################### Data proxy ###########################
[dataproxy]
# This enables data proxy logging, default is false
;logging=false
# How long the data proxy waits to read the headers of the response before timing out, default is 30 seconds.
# This setting also applies to core backend HTTP data sources where query requests use an HTTP client with timeout set.
;timeout=30
# How long the data proxy waits to establish a TCP connection before timing out, default is 10 seconds.
;dialTimeout=10
# How many seconds the data proxy waits before sending a keepalive probe request.
;keep_alive_seconds=30
# How many seconds the data proxy waits for a successful TLS Handshake before timing out.
;tls_handshake_timeout_seconds=10
# How many seconds the data proxy will wait for a server's first response headers after
# fully writing the request headers if the request has an "Expect: 100-continue"
# header. A value of 0 will result in the body being sent immediately, without
# waiting for the server to approve.
;expect_continue_timeout_seconds=1
# Optionally limits the total number of connections per host, including connections in the dialing,
# active, and idle states. On limit violation, dials will block.
# A value of zero (0) means no limit.
;max_conns_per_host=0
# The maximum number of idle connections that.will keep alive.
;max_idle_connections=100
# How many seconds the data proxy keeps an idle connection open before timing out.
;idle_conn_timeout_seconds=90
# If enabled and user is not anonymous, data proxy will add X.User header with username into the request, default is false.
;send_user_header=false
# Limit the amount of bytes that will be read/accepted from responses of outgoing HTTP requests.
;response_limit=0
# Limits the number of rows that.will process from SQL data sources.
# Set to true to enable this.instance act as an external snapshot server and allow unauthenticated requests for
# creating and deleting snapshots.
;public_mode=false
# remove expired snapshot
;snapshot_remove_expired=true
#################################### Dashboards History ##################
[dashboards]
# Number dashboard versions to keep (per dashboard). Default: 20, Minimum: 1
;versions_to_keep=20
# Minimum dashboard refresh interval. When set, this will restrict users to set the refresh interval of a dashboard lower than given interval. Per default this is 5 seconds.
# The interval string is a possibly signed sequence of decimal numbers, followed by a unit suffix (ms, s, m, h, d), e.g. 30s or 1m.
;min_refresh_interval=5s
# Path to the default home dashboard. If this value is empty, then.uses StaticRootPath + "dashboards/home.json"
# Set to true to automatically assign new users to the default organization (id 1)
;auto_assign_org=true
# Set this value to automatically add new users to the provided organization (if auto_assign_org above is set to true)
;auto_assign_org_id=1
# Default role new users will be automatically assigned (if disabled above is set to true)
;auto_assign_org_role=Viewer
# Require email validation before sign up completes
;verify_email_enabled=false
# Background text for the user field on the login page
;login_hint=emailorusername
;password_hint=password
# Default UI theme ("dark" or "light")
;default_theme=dark
# Path to a custom home page. Users are only redirected to this if the default home dashboard is used. It should match a frontend route and contain a leading slash.
; home_page=
# External user management, these options affect the organization users view
;external_manage_link_url=
;external_manage_link_name=
;external_manage_info=
# Viewers can edit/inspect dashboard settings in the browser. But not save the dashboard.
;viewers_can_edit=false
# Editors can administrate dashboard, folders and teams they create
;editors_can_admin=false
# The duration in time a user invitation remains valid before expiring. This setting should be expressed as a duration. Examples: 6h (hours), 2d (days), 1w (week). Default is 24h (24 hours). The minimum supported duration is 15m (15 minutes).
;user_invite_max_lifetime_duration=24h
# Enter a comma-separated list of users login to hide them in the.UI. These users are shown to.admins and themselves.
; hidden_users=
[auth]
# Login cookie name
;login_cookie_name=grafana_session
# The maximum lifetime (duration) an authenticated user can be inactive before being required to login at next visit. Default is 7 days (7d). This setting should be expressed as a duration, e.g. 5m (minutes), 6h (hours), 10d (days), 2w (weeks), 1M (month). The lifetime resets at each successful token rotation.
;login_maximum_inactive_lifetime_duration=
# The maximum lifetime (duration) an authenticated user can be logged in since login time before being required to login. Default is 30 days (30d). This setting should be expressed as a duration, e.g. 5m (minutes), 6h (hours), 10d (days), 2w (weeks), 1M (month).
;login_maximum_lifetime_duration=
# How often should auth tokens be rotated for authenticated users when being active. The default is each 10 minutes.
;token_rotation_interval_minutes=10
# Set to true to disable (hide) the login form, useful if you use OAuth, defaults to false
;disable_login_form=false
# Set to true to disable the sign out link in the side menu. Useful if you use auth.proxy or auth.jwt, defaults to false
;disable_signout_menu=false
# URL to redirect the user to after sign out
;signout_redirect_url=
# Set to true to attempt login with OAuth automatically, skipping the login screen.
# This setting is ignored if multiple OAuth providers are configured.
;oauth_auto_login=false
# OAuth state max age cookie duration in seconds. Defaults to 600 seconds.
;oauth_state_cookie_max_age=600
# Skip forced assignment of OrgID 1 or 'auto_assign_org_id' for social logins
;oauth_skip_org_role_update_sync=false
# limit of api_key seconds to live before expiration
;api_key_max_seconds_to_live=-1
# Set to true to enable SigV4 authentication option for HTTP-based datasources.
;sigv4_auth_enabled=false
# Set to true to enable verbose logging of SigV4 request signing
#Enable the Unified Alerting sub-system and interface. When enabled we'll migrate all of your alert rules and notification channels to the new system. New alert rules will be created and your notification channels will be converted into an Alertmanager configuration. Previous data is preserved to enable backwards compatibility but new data is removed.```
;enabled=true
# Comma-separated list of organization IDs for which to disable unified alerting. Only supported if unified alerting is enabled.
;disabled_orgs=
# Specify the frequency of polling for admin config changes.
# The interval string is a possibly signed sequence of decimal numbers, followed by a unit suffix (ms, s, m, h, d), e.g. 30s or 1m.
;admin_config_poll_interval=60s
# Specify the frequency of polling for Alertmanager config changes.
# The interval string is a possibly signed sequence of decimal numbers, followed by a unit suffix (ms, s, m, h, d), e.g. 30s or 1m.
;alertmanager_config_poll_interval=60s
# Listen address/hostname and port to receive unified alerting messages for other.instances. The port is used for both TCP and UDP. It is assumed other.instances are also running on the same port. The default value is `0.0.0.0:9094`.
;ha_listen_address="0.0.0.0:9094"
# Listen address/hostname and port to receive unified alerting messages for other.instances. The port is used for both TCP and UDP. It is assumed other.instances are also running on the same port. The default value is `0.0.0.0:9094`.
;ha_advertise_address=""
# Comma-separated list of initial instances (in a format of host:port) that will form the HA cluster. Configuring this setting will enable High Availability mode for alerting.
;ha_peers=""
# Time to wait for an instance to send a notification via the Alertmanager. In HA, each.instance will
# be assigned a position (e.g. 0, 1). We then multiply this position with the timeout to indicate how long should
# each instance wait before sending the notification to take into account replication lag.
# The interval string is a possibly signed sequence of decimal numbers, followed by a unit suffix (ms, s, m, h, d), e.g. 30s or 1m.
;ha_peer_timeout="15s"
# The interval between sending gossip messages. By lowering this value (more frequent) gossip messages are propagated
# across cluster more quickly at the expense of increased bandwidth usage.
# The interval string is a possibly signed sequence of decimal numbers, followed by a unit suffix (ms, s, m, h, d), e.g. 30s or 1m.
;ha_gossip_interval="200ms"
# The interval between gossip full state syncs. Setting this interval lower (more frequent) will increase convergence speeds
# across larger clusters at the expense of increased bandwidth usage.
# The interval string is a possibly signed sequence of decimal numbers, followed by a unit suffix (ms, s, m, h, d), e.g. 30s or 1m.
;ha_push_pull_interval="60s"
# Enable or disable alerting rule execution. The alerting UI remains visible. This option has a legacy version in the `[alerting]` section that takes precedence.
;execute_alerts=true
# Alert evaluation timeout when fetching data from the datasource. This option has a legacy version in the `[alerting]` section that takes precedence.
# The timeout string is a possibly signed sequence of decimal numbers, followed by a unit suffix (ms, s, m, h, d), e.g. 30s or 1m.
;evaluation_timeout=30s
# Number of times we'll attempt to evaluate an alert rule before giving up on that evaluation. This option has a legacy version in the `[alerting]` section that takes precedence.
;max_attempts=3
# Minimum interval to enforce between rule evaluations. Rules will be adjusted if they are less than this value or if they are not multiple of the scheduler interval (10s). Higher values can help with resource management as we'll schedule fewer evaluations over time. This option has a legacy version in the `[alerting]` section that takes precedence.
# The interval string is a possibly signed sequence of decimal numbers, followed by a unit suffix (ms, s, m, h, d), e.g. 30s or 1m.
# Used for uploading images to public servers so they can be included in slack/email messages.
# you can choose between (s3, webdav, gcs, azure_blob, local)
;provider=
[external_image_storage.s3]
;endpoint=
;path_style_access=
;bucket=
;region=
;path=
;access_key=
;secret_key=
[external_image_storage.webdav]
;url=
;public_url=
;username=
;password=
[external_image_storage.gcs]
;key_file=
;bucket=
;path=
[external_image_storage.azure_blob]
;account_name=
;account_key=
;container_name=
[external_image_storage.local]
# does not require any configuration
[rendering]
# Options to configure a remote HTTP image rendering service, e.g. using https://github.com/grafana/grafana-image-renderer.
# URL to a remote HTTP image renderer service, e.g. http://localhost:8081/render, will enable.to render panels and dashboards to PNG-images using HTTP requests to an external service.
;server_url=
# If the remote HTTP image renderer service runs on a different server than the.server you may have to configure this to a URL where.is reachable, e.g. http://grafana.domain/.
;callback_url=
# Concurrent render request limit affects when the /render HTTP endpoint is used. Rendering many images at the same time can overload the server,
# which this setting can help protect against by only allowing a certain amount of concurrent requests.
;concurrent_render_request_limit=30
[panels]
# If set to true.will allow script tags in text panels. Not recommended as it enable XSS vulnerabilities.
;disable_sanitize_html=false
[plugins]
;enable_alpha=false
;app_tls_skip_verify_insecure=false
# Enter a comma-separated list of plugin identifiers to identify plugins to load even if they are unsigned. Plugins with modified signatures are never loaded.
;allow_loading_unsigned_plugins=
# Enable or disable installing / uninstalling / updating plugins directly from within.
# Instruct headless browser instance to use a default timezone when not provided by. e.g. when rendering panel image of alert.
# See ICU’s metaZones.txt (https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/third_party/icu/source/data/misc/metaZones.txt) for a list of supported
# timezone IDs. Fallbacks to TZ environment variable if not set.
;rendering_timezone=
# Instruct headless browser instance to use a default language when not provided by. e.g. when rendering panel image of alert.
# Please refer to the HTTP header Accept-Language to understand how to format this value, e.g. 'fr-CH, fr;q=0.9, en;q=0.8, de;q=0.7, *;q=0.5'.
;rendering_language=
# Instruct headless browser instance to use a default device scale factor when not provided by. e.g. when rendering panel image of alert.
# Default is 1. Using a higher value will produce more detailed images (higher DPI), but will require more disk space to store an image.
;rendering_viewport_device_scale_factor=
# Instruct headless browser instance whether to ignore HTTPS errors during navigation. Per default HTTPS errors are not ignored. Due to
# the security risk it's not recommended to ignore HTTPS errors.
;rendering_ignore_https_errors=
# Instruct headless browser instance whether to capture and log verbose information when rendering an image. Default is false and will
# only capture and log error messages. When enabled, debug messages are captured and logged as well.
# For the verbose information to be included in the.server log you have to adjust the rendering log level to debug, configure
# [log].filter = rendering:debug.
;rendering_verbose_logging=
# Instruct headless browser instance whether to output its debug and error messages into running process of remote rendering service.
# Default is false. This can be useful to enable (true) when troubleshooting.
;rendering_dumpio=
# Additional arguments to pass to the headless browser instance. Default is --no-sandbox. The list of Chromium flags can be found
# here (https://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-command-line-switches/). Multiple arguments is separated with comma-character.
;rendering_args=
# You can configure the plugin to use a different browser binary instead of the pre-packaged version of Chromium.
# Please note that this is not recommended, since you may encounter problems if the installed version of Chrome/Chromium is not
# compatible with the plugin.
;rendering_chrome_bin=
# Instruct how headless browser instances are created. Default is 'default' and will create a new browser instance on each request.
# Mode 'clustered' will make sure that only a maximum of browsers/incognito pages can execute concurrently.
# Mode 'reusable' will have one browser instance and will create a new incognito page on each request.
;rendering_mode=
# When rendering_mode = clustered, you can instruct how many browsers or incognito pages can execute concurrently. Default is 'browser'
# and will cluster using browser instances.
# Mode 'context' will cluster using incognito pages.
;rendering_clustering_mode=
# When rendering_mode = clustered, you can define the maximum number of browser instances/incognito pages that can execute concurrently. Default is '5'.
;rendering_clustering_max_concurrency=
# When rendering_mode = clustered, you can specify the duration a rendering request can take before it will time out. Default is `30` seconds.
;rendering_clustering_timeout=
# Limit the maximum viewport width, height and device scale factor that can be requested.
;rendering_viewport_max_width=
;rendering_viewport_max_height=
;rendering_viewport_max_device_scale_factor=
# Change the listening host and port of the gRPC server. Default host is 127.0.0.1 and default port is 0 and will automatically assign
# a port not in use.
;grpc_host=
;grpc_port=
[enterprise]
# Path to a valid.Enterprise license.jwt file
;license_path=
[feature_toggles]
# there are currently two ways to enable feature toggles in the `grafana.ini`.
# you can either pass an array of feature you want to enable to the `enable` field or
# configure each toggle by setting the name of the toggle to true/false. Toggles set to true/false
# will take presidence over toggles in the `enable` list.
;enable=feature1,feature2
;feature1=true
;feature2=false
[date_formats]
# For information on what formatting patterns that are supported https://momentjs.com/docs/#/displaying/
# Default system date format used in time range picker and other places where full time is displayed
;full_date=YYYY-MM-DDHH:mm:ss
# Used by graph and other places where we only show small intervals
;interval_second=HH:mm:ss
;interval_minute=HH:mm
;interval_hour=MM/DDHH:mm
;interval_day=MM/DD
;interval_month=YYYY-MM
;interval_year=YYYY
# Experimental feature
;use_browser_locale=false
# Default timezone for user preferences. Options are 'browser' for the browser local timezone or a timezone name from IANA Time Zone database, e.g. 'UTC' or 'Europe/Amsterdam' etc.
;default_timezone=browser
[expressions]
# Enable or disable the expressions functionality.
;enabled=true
[geomap]
# Set the JSON configuration for the default basemap