Plugins 〉Google Cloud Trace
Google Cloud Trace
Google Cloud Trace Data Source
Overview
The Google Cloud Trace Data Source is a backend data source plugin for Grafana, which allows users to query and visualize their Google Cloud traces and spans in Grafana.
Supported Grafana Version
9.0.x+
Setup
Download
Download this plugin to the machine Grafana is running on, either using git clone
or simply downloading it as a ZIP file. For the purpose of this guide, we'll assume the user "alice" has downloaded it into their local directory "/Users/alice/grafana/". If you are running the Grafana server using a user such as grafana
, make sure the user has access to the directory.
Enable Cloud Resource Manager API
You need to enable the resource manager API. Otherwise, your cloud projects will not be displayed in the dropdown menu.
You can follow the steps to enable it:
- Navigate to the cloud resource manager API page in GCP and select your project
- Press the
Enable
button
Generate a JWT file & Assign IAM Permissions
- If you don't have gcp project, add a new gcp project. link
- Open the Credentials page in the Google API Console
- Click Create Credentials then click Service account
- On the Create service account page, enter the Service account details
- On the
Create service account
page, fill in theService account details
and then clickCreate and Continue
- On the
Grant this service account access to project
section, add theCloud Trace User
role underCloud Trace
to the service account. ClickDone
- In the next step, click the service account you just created. Under the
Keys
tab and selectAdd key
andCreate new key
- Choose key type
JSON
and clickCreate
. A JSON key file will be created and downloaded to your computer
If you want to access traces in multiple cloud projects, you need to ensure the service account has permission to read logs from all of them.
If you host Grafana on a GCE VM, you can also use the Compute Engine service account. You need to make sure the service account has sufficient permissions to access the traces in all projects.
Service account impersonation
You can also configure the plugin to use service account impersonation.
You need to ensure the service account used by this plugin has the iam.serviceAccounts.getAccessToken
permission. This permission is in roles like the Service Account Token Creator role (roles/iam.serviceAccountTokenCreator). Also, the service account impersonated
by this plugin needs cloud trace user and project list permissions.
Grafana Configuration
- With Grafana restarted, navigate to
Configuration -> Data sources
(or the route/datasources
) - Click "Add data source"
- Select "Google Cloud Trace"
- Provide credentials in a JWT file, either by using the file selector or pasting the contents of the file.
- Click "Save & test" to test that traces can be queried from Cloud Trace.
Usage
Grafana Explore
After configuration, navigate to
Explore
(or the route/explore
).Select "Google Cloud Trace" from the dropdown list of datasources.
Select either
Filter
orTrace ID
for the query type.For
Trace ID
queries, simply enter in a trace ID to view the trace and its associated spans.For
Filter
queries, enter any number of filters in the form of[key]:[value]
. Typically these filters are are used to match labels on the traces. These filters are additive. There are also a number of special user friendly keys you can use:RootSpan
matches any trace which contains the given root span nameSpanName
matches any trace which contains the given span nameHasLabel
matches any trace which contains the given label keyMinLatency
matches any trace which has a latency greater than the given latencyVersion
matches any trace which contains the labelg.co/gae/app/version
with the given service versionService
matches any trace which contains the labelg.co/gae/app/module
with the given service nameStatus
matches any trace which contains the label/http/status_code
with the given statusURL
matches any trace which contains the label/http/url
with the given urlMethod
matches any trace which contains the label/http/method
with the given HTTP method
After making a
Filter
query, a table will be displayed with all of the matching traces (Example:http.scheme:http http.server_name:testserver MinLatency:500ms
)
Supported variables
The plugin currently supports variables for the GCP projects and a trace id. The project variable is a query one, and the trace id is a text or custom one.
Licenses
Cloud Trace Logo (src/img/logo.svg
) is from Google Cloud's Official icons and sample diagrams
As commented, JWTForm
and JWTConfigEditor
are largely based on Apache-2.0 licensed grafana-google-sdk-react
Grafana Cloud Free
- Free tier: Limited to 3 users
- Paid plans: $55 / user / month above included usage
- Access to all Enterprise Plugins
- Fully managed service (not available to self-manage)
Self-hosted Grafana Enterprise
- Access to all Enterprise plugins
- All Grafana Enterprise features
- Self-manage on your own infrastructure
Grafana Cloud Free
- Free tier: Limited to 3 users
- Paid plans: $55 / user / month above included usage
- Access to all Enterprise Plugins
- Fully managed service (not available to self-manage)
Self-hosted Grafana Enterprise
- Access to all Enterprise plugins
- All Grafana Enterprise features
- Self-manage on your own infrastructure
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- Free tier: Limited to 3 users
- Paid plans: $55 / user / month above included usage
- Access to all Enterprise Plugins
- Fully managed service (not available to self-manage)
Self-hosted Grafana Enterprise
- Access to all Enterprise plugins
- All Grafana Enterprise features
- Self-manage on your own infrastructure
Grafana Cloud Free
- Free tier: Limited to 3 users
- Paid plans: $55 / user / month above included usage
- Access to all Enterprise Plugins
- Fully managed service (not available to self-manage)
Self-hosted Grafana Enterprise
- Access to all Enterprise plugins
- All Grafana Enterprise features
- Self-manage on your own infrastructure
Grafana Cloud Free
- Free tier: Limited to 3 users
- Paid plans: $55 / user / month above included usage
- Access to all Enterprise Plugins
- Fully managed service (not available to self-manage)
Self-hosted Grafana Enterprise
- Access to all Enterprise plugins
- All Grafana Enterprise features
- Self-manage on your own infrastructure
Installing Google Cloud Trace on Grafana Cloud:
Installing plugins on a Grafana Cloud instance is a one-click install; same with updates. Cool, right?
Note that it could take up to 1 minute to see the plugin show up in your Grafana.
Installing plugins on a Grafana Cloud instance is a one-click install; same with updates. Cool, right?
Note that it could take up to 1 minute to see the plugin show up in your Grafana.
Installing plugins on a Grafana Cloud instance is a one-click install; same with updates. Cool, right?
Note that it could take up to 1 minute to see the plugin show up in your Grafana.
Installing plugins on a Grafana Cloud instance is a one-click install; same with updates. Cool, right?
Note that it could take up to 1 minute to see the plugin show up in your Grafana.
Installing plugins on a Grafana Cloud instance is a one-click install; same with updates. Cool, right?
Note that it could take up to 1 minute to see the plugin show up in your Grafana.
Installing plugins on a Grafana Cloud instance is a one-click install; same with updates. Cool, right?
Note that it could take up to 1 minute to see the plugin show up in your Grafana.
Installing plugins on a Grafana Cloud instance is a one-click install; same with updates. Cool, right?
Note that it could take up to 1 minute to see the plugin show up in your Grafana.
For more information, visit the docs on plugin installation.
Installing on a local Grafana:
For local instances, plugins are installed and updated via a simple CLI command. Plugins are not updated automatically, however you will be notified when updates are available right within your Grafana.
1. Install the Data Source
Use the grafana-cli tool to install Google Cloud Trace from the commandline:
grafana-cli plugins install
The plugin will be installed into your grafana plugins directory; the default is /var/lib/grafana/plugins. More information on the cli tool.
Alternatively, you can manually download the .zip file for your architecture below and unpack it into your grafana plugins directory.
Alternatively, you can manually download the .zip file and unpack it into your grafana plugins directory.
2. Configure the Data Source
Accessed from the Grafana main menu, newly installed data sources can be added immediately within the Data Sources section.
Next, click the Add data source button in the upper right. The data source will be available for selection in the Type select box.
To see a list of installed data sources, click the Plugins item in the main menu. Both core data sources and installed data sources will appear.
Changelog
1.1.0 (2023-10-07)
- Support service account impersonation
- Support the project and trace id variables
- Update dependencies
1.0.0 (2023-06-16)
Initial release.