##################### Grafana Configuration Example ##################### # # Everything has defaults so you only need to uncomment things you want to # change # possible values : production, development ;app_mode = production # instance name, defaults to HOSTNAME environment variable value or hostname if HOSTNAME var is empty ;instance_name = ${HOSTNAME} # force migration will run migrations that might cause dataloss ;force_migration = false #################################### Paths #################################### [paths] # Path to where grafana can store temp files, sessions, and the sqlite3 db (if that is used) ;data = /var/lib/grafana # Temporary files in `data` directory older than given duration will be removed ;temp_data_lifetime = 24h # Directory where grafana can store logs ;logs = /var/log/grafana # Directory where grafana will automatically scan and look for plugins plugins = /var/lib/grafana/plugins # folder that contains provisioning config files that grafana will apply on startup and while running. ;provisioning = conf/provisioning #################################### Server #################################### [server] # Protocol (http, https, h2, socket) ;protocol = http # The ip address to bind to, empty will bind to all interfaces ;http_addr = # The http port to use http_port = 3000 # The public facing domain name used to access grafana from a browser ;domain = localhost # Redirect to correct domain if host header does not match domain # Prevents DNS rebinding attacks ;enforce_domain = false # The full public facing url you use in browser, used for redirects and emails # If you use reverse proxy and sub path specify full url (with sub path) ;root_url = %(protocol)s://%(domain)s:%(http_port)s/ # Serve Grafana from subpath specified in `root_url` setting. By default it is set to `false` for compatibility reasons. ;serve_from_sub_path = false # Log web requests ;router_logging = false # the path relative working path ;static_root_path = public # enable gzip ;enable_gzip = false # https certs & key file ;cert_file = ;cert_key = # Unix socket path ;socket = # CDN Url ;cdn_url = # Sets the maximum time using a duration format (5s/5m/5ms) before timing out read of an incoming request and closing idle connections. # `0` means there is no timeout for reading the request. ;read_timeout = 0 #################################### Database #################################### [database] # 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 = root # 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 Grafana 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 Grafana 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 Grafana 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-Grafana-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 Grafana will process from SQL data sources. ;row_limit = 1000000 #################################### Analytics #################################### [analytics] # Server reporting, sends usage counters to stats.grafana.org every 24 hours. # No ip addresses are being tracked, only simple counters to track # running instances, dashboard and error counts. It is very helpful to us. # Change this option to false to disable reporting. ;reporting_enabled = true # The name of the distributor of the Grafana instance. Ex hosted-grafana, grafana-labs ;reporting_distributor = grafana-labs # Set to false to disable all checks to https://grafana.com # for new versions of grafana. The check is used # in some UI views to notify that a grafana update exists. # This option does not cause any auto updates, nor send any information # only a GET request to https://raw.githubusercontent.com/grafana/grafana/main/latest.json to get the latest version. ;check_for_updates = true # Set to false to disable all checks to https://grafana.com # for new versions of plugins. The check is used # in some UI views to notify that a plugin update exists. # This option does not cause any auto updates, nor send any information # only a GET request to https://grafana.com to get the latest versions. ;check_for_plugin_updates = true # Google Analytics universal tracking code, only enabled if you specify an id here ;google_analytics_ua_id = # Google Tag Manager ID, only enabled if you specify an id here ;google_tag_manager_id = # Rudderstack write key, enabled only if rudderstack_data_plane_url is also set ;rudderstack_write_key = # Rudderstack data plane url, enabled only if rudderstack_write_key is also set ;rudderstack_data_plane_url = # Rudderstack SDK url, optional, only valid if rudderstack_write_key and rudderstack_data_plane_url is also set ;rudderstack_sdk_url = # Rudderstack Config url, optional, used by Rudderstack SDK to fetch source config ;rudderstack_config_url = # Controls if the UI contains any links to user feedback forms ;feedback_links_enabled = true #################################### Security #################################### [security] # disable creation of admin user on first start of grafana ;disable_initial_admin_creation = false # default admin user, created on startup ;admin_user = admin # default admin password, can be changed before first start of grafana, or in profile settings ;admin_password = admin # used for signing ;secret_key = SW2YcwTIb9zpOOhoPsMm # current key provider used for envelope encryption, default to static value specified by secret_key ;encryption_provider = secretKey.v1 # list of configured key providers, space separated (Enterprise only): e.g., awskms.v1 azurekv.v1 ;available_encryption_providers = # disable gravatar profile images ;disable_gravatar = false # data source proxy whitelist (ip_or_domain:port separated by spaces) ;data_source_proxy_whitelist = # disable protection against brute force login attempts ;disable_brute_force_login_protection = false # set to true if you host Grafana behind HTTPS. default is false. ;cookie_secure = false # set cookie SameSite attribute. defaults to `lax`. can be set to "lax", "strict", "none" and "disabled" ;cookie_samesite = lax # set to true if you want to allow browsers to render Grafana in a ,