--- aliases: - /docs/grafana/latest/datasources/azuremonitor/template-variables/ description: Using template variables with Azure Monitor in Grafana keywords: - grafana - microsoft - azure - monitor - application - insights - log - analytics - guide title: Azure Monitor template variables weight: 2 --- # Template variables Instead of hard-coding values for fields like resource group or resource name in your queries, you can use variables in their place to create more interactive, dynamic, and reusable dashboards. Check out the [Templating]({{< relref "../../variables/" >}}) documentation for an introduction to the templating feature and the different types of template variables. The Azure Monitor data source provides the following queries you can specify in the Query field in the Variable edit view | Name | Description | | --------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Subscriptions | Returns subscriptions. | | Resource Groups | Returns resource groups for a specified subscription. | | Namespaces | Returns metric namespaces for the specified subscription and resource group. | | Resource Names | Returns a list of resource names for a specified subscription, resource group and namespace. | | Metric Names | Returns a list of metric names for a resource. | | Workspaces | Returns a list of workspaces for the specified subscription. | | Logs | Use a KQL query to return values. | Any Log Analytics KQL query that returns a single list of values can also be used in the Query field. For example: | Query | Description | | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------- | | `workspace("myWorkspace").Heartbeat \| distinct Computer` | Returns a list of Virtual Machines | | `workspace("$workspace").Heartbeat \| distinct Computer` | Returns a list of Virtual Machines with template variable | | `workspace("$workspace").Perf \| distinct ObjectName` | Returns a list of objects from the Perf table | | `workspace("$workspace").Perf \| where ObjectName == "$object"` `\| distinct CounterName` | Returns a list of metric names from the Perf table | Example of a time series query using variables: ```kusto Perf | where ObjectName == "$object" and CounterName == "$metric" | where TimeGenerated >= $__timeFrom() and TimeGenerated <= $__timeTo() | where $__contains(Computer, $computer) | summarize avg(CounterValue) by bin(TimeGenerated, $__interval), Computer | order by TimeGenerated asc ``` ## Limitations As of Grafana 9.0, a resource URI is constructed to identify resources using the resource picker. On dashboards created prior to Grafana 9.0, Grafana automatically migrates any queries using the prior resource-picking mechanism to use this method. Some resource types use nested namespaces and resource names, such as `Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/tableServices` and `storageAccount/default`, or `Microsoft.Sql/servers/databases` and `serverName/databaseName`. Such template variables cannot be used because the result could be a malformed resource URI. ### Supported cases #### Standard namespaces and resource names ```kusto metricDefinition = $ns $ns = Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines resourceName = $rs $rs = testvirtualmachine ``` #### Namespaces with a non-templated sub-namespace ```kusto metricDefinition = $ns/tableServices $ns = Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts resourceName = $rs/default $rs = storageaccount ``` #### Storage namespaces missing the `default` keyword ```kusto metricDefinition = $ns/tableServices $ns = Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts resourceName = $rs $rs = storageaccount ``` #### Namespaces with a templated sub-namespace ```kusto metricDefinition = $ns/$sns $ns = Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts $sns = tableServices resourceName = $rs $rs = storageaccount ``` ### Unsupported case If a dashboard uses this unsupported case, migrate it to one of the [supported cases](#supported-cases). If a namespace or resource name template variable contains multiple segments, Grafana will construct the resource URI incorrectly because the template variable cannot be appropriately split. For example: ```kusto metricDefinition = $ns resourceName = $rs $ns = 'Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/tableServices' $rs = 'storageaccount/default' ``` This would result in an incorrect resource URI containing `Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/tableServices/storageaccount/default`. However, the correct URI would have the format `Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/storageaccount/tableServices/default`. An appropriate fix would be to update the template variable that does not match a supported case. If the namespace variable `$ns` is of the form `Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/tableServices` this could be split into two variables: `$ns1 = Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts` and `$ns2 = tableServices`. The metric definition would then take the form `$ns1/$ns2` which leads to a correctly formatted URI.