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Learn Grafana 7.0

You're reading from   Learn Grafana 7.0 A beginner's guide to getting well versed in analytics, interactive dashboards, and monitoring

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838826581
Length 410 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Eric Salituro Eric Salituro
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Grafana
2. Introduction to Data Visualization with Grafana FREE CHAPTER 3. A Tour of the Grafana Interface 4. An Introduction to the Graph Panel 5. Real-World Grafana
6. Connecting Grafana to a Data Source 7. Visualizing Data in the Graph Panel 8. Visualization Panels in Grafana 9. Creating Your First Dashboard 10. Working with Advanced Dashboard Features 11. Grafana Alerting 12. Exploring Logs with Grafana Loki 13. Managing Grafana
14. Organizing Dashboards 15. Managing Permissions for Users and Teams 16. Authentication with External Services 17. Cloud Monitoring 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Building the data server

Imagine for a moment that you are working for the public works department of a major city. Throughout the day, citizens use their phones and computers to report problems via the 311 service (https://www.open311.org/). You've been tasked with accessing the 311 data, building dashboards, and presenting them to various stakeholders within the city government. They will want to see how many of the various types of calls are made to the system, as well as how they are distributed across the city in various council districts.

Before we can build our dashboards, we'll need to get some data. Luckily, many major cities make anonymized 311 data publicly accessible in many popular data formats, including JSON and CSV. For this exercise, we'll be working with 311 data from the city of San Francisco. This data is available via their extensive data portal at https://data.sfgov.org/City-Infrastructure/Current-FY-Cases/iy63-pi3t.

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