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Public dashboards
Note
This feature is experimental.
Caution: Making your dashboard public could result in a large number of queries to the data sources used by your dashboard. This can be mitigated by utilizing the enterprise caching and/or rate limiting features.
Public dashboards allow you to share your Grafana dashboard with anyone. This is useful when you want to expose your dashboard to the world.
Security implications of making your dashboard public
- Anyone with the URL can access the dashboard.
- Public dashboards are read-only.
- Arbitrary queries cannot be run against your data sources through public dashboards. Public dashboards can only execute the queries stored on the original dashboard.
Enable the feature
Add the publicDashboards
feature toggle to your custom.ini
file.
[feature_toggles]
publicDashboards = true
If you are using Docker, use an environment variable to enable public dashboards:
--env GF_FEATURE_TOGGLES_ENABLE=publicDashboards
Note: For Grafana Cloud, contact support to have the feature enabled.
Make a dashboard public
- Click the sharing icon to the right of the dashboard title.
- Click the Public dashboard tab.
- Acknowledge the implications of making the dashboard public by checking all the checkboxes.
- Click Generate public URL to make the dashboard public and make your link live.
- Copy the public dashboard link if you’d like to share it. You can always come back later for it.
Pause access
- Click the sharing icon to the right of the dashboard title.
- Click the Public dashboard tab.
- Enable the Pause sharing dashboard toggle.
The dashboard is no longer accessible, even with the link, until you make it shareable again.
Revoke access
- Click the sharing icon to the right of the dashboard title.
- Click the Public dashboard tab.
- Click Revoke public URL to delete the public dashboard.
The link no longer works. You must create a new public URL as in Make a dashboard public.
Email sharing
Note
This feature is experimental in Grafana Cloud Pro and Advanced. The feature will have a cost by active users after being promoted into general availability.
Please contact support to have the feature enabled.
Email sharing allows you to share your public dashboard with only specific people via email, instead of having it accessible to anyone with the URL.
Invite a viewer
- Click the sharing icon to the right of the dashboard title.
- Click the Public dashboard tab.
- Click Only specified people.
- Enter the email you want to share the public dashboard with.
- Click Invite.
- The recipient(s) will receive an email with a one-time use link. This link must be used within one hour or it expires. Once the link is used, the viewer has access to the public dashboard for 30 days.
Viewers requesting access
If a viewer without access tries to navigate to the public dashboard, they’ll be asked to request access by providing their email. They will receive an email with a new one-time use link if the email they provided has already been invited to view the public dashboard and has not been revoked.
If the viewer doesn’t have an invitation or it’s been revoked, you won’t be notified and no link is sent.
Revoke access for a viewer
- Click the sharing icon to the right of the dashboard title.
- Click the Public dashboard tab.
- Click Revoke on the viewer you’d like to revoke access for.
Immediately, the viewer no longer has access to the public dashboard, nor can they use any existing one-time use links they may have.
Reinvite a viewer
- Click the sharing icon to the right of the dashboard title.
- Click the Public dashboard tab.
- Click Resend on the viewer you’d like to re-share the public dashboard with.
The viewer will receive an email with a new one-time use link. This will invalidate all previously issued links for that viewer.
Access limitations
One-time use links use browser cookies, so when a viewer is granted access via one of these links, they will only have access through the browser they used to claim the link.
A single viewer cannot generate multiple valid one-time use links. When a new one-time use link is issued for a viewer, all previous ones are invalidated.
If a Grafana user has read access to the parent dashboard, they can view the public dashboard without needing to have access granted.
Supported data sources
Public dashboards should work with any datasource that has the properties backend
and alerting
both set to true in it’s package.json
. However, this cannot always be
guaranteed because plugin developers can override this functionality. The following lists include data sources confirmed to work with public dashboards and data sources that should work but have not been confirmed as compatible.
Confirmed:
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Unconfirmed:
Note: If you’ve confirmed one of these data sources work with public dashboards, let us know in our Github discussion, and we’ll mark it as confirmed!
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Limitations
- Panels that use frontend data sources will fail to fetch data.
- Template variables are currently not supported, but are planned to be in the future.
- Exemplars will be omitted from the panel.
- Only annotations that query the
-- Grafana --
data source are supported. - Organization annotations are not supported.
- Grafana Live and real-time event streams are not supported.
- Library panels are currently not supported, but are planned to be in the future.
- Data sources using Reverse Proxy functionality are not supported.
We are excited to share this enhancement with you and we’d love your feedback! Please check out the Github discussion and join the conversation.
Custom branding
If you are a Grafana Enterprise customer, you can use custom branding to change the appearance of a public dashboard footer. For more information, refer to Custom branding.