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Grafana_addInfinity.png|Finally the infinity after installing the plugin. Note the permissions of the folders.  
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Grafana_createDashboard.png|Creating a Dashboard is an easy task.
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Grafana_csv.png|Add the csv
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Revision as of 16:06, 1 April 2025

Introduction

Grafana is a open source analytics application. It can produce charts, graphs, and alerts for the web when connected to supported data sources.

Running Grafana

  1. Start Grafana server (grafana-server.exe). My installation is at C:\Program Files\GrafanaLabs\grafana\bin
  2. Use web browser to go to http://localhost:3000/login
    • Default name and pwd is admin
  3. Create a data source. Connections -> Data sources. Enter Infinity
    • However, the plugin needs to be installed first: grafana-cli plugins install yesoreyeram-infinity-datasource. The permission of the folders have to be changed. Perhaps should allow all. Then restart grafana by:
      1. Open the Services app.
      2. Right-click on the Grafana service.
      3. In the context menu, click Restart.
  4. Create a dashboard
  5. Add visualization. Add the yesoreyeram-infinity-datasource data source

Examples

CSV Data

GIS

Logs from Serial port

Use PuTTY and save (stream) logs to a file. Works like a charm. The notepad++ can be set to update automatically without asking (Ctrl-R reloads the file) by using Settings -> Preferences -> MISC. -> Update silently, but it still need Ctrl-R to reload the file.