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* Update jaeger.md * Update jaeger.md * Update docs/sources/features/datasources/jaeger.md Co-authored-by: Ivana Huckova <30407135+ivanahuckova@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ivana Huckova <30407135+ivanahuckova@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ivana <ivana.huckova@gmail.com>
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title = "Using Jaeger in Grafana"
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description = "Guide for using Jaeger in Grafana"
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keywords = ["grafana", "jaeger", "guide", "tracing"]
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type = "docs"
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aliases = ["/docs/grafana/latest/datasources/jeager"]
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[menu.docs]
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name = "Jaeger"
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parent = "datasources"
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weight = 2
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# Jaeger data source
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Grafana ships with built-in support for Jaeger, which provides open source, end-to-end distributed tracing.
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Just add it as a data source and you are ready to query your traces in [Explore]({{< relref "../explore" >}}).
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## Adding the data source
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To access Jaeger settings, click the **Configuration** (gear) icon, then click **Data Sources**, and then click **Jaeger**.
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| Name | Description |
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| --------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| _Name_ | The data source name. This is how you refer to the data source in panels, queries, and Explore. |
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| _Default_ | Default data source means that it will be pre-selected for new panels. |
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| _URL_ | The URL of the Jaeger instance, e.g., `http://localhost:16686` |
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| _Access_ | Server (default) = URL needs to be accessible from the Grafana backend/server, Browser = URL needs to be accessible from the browser. |
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| _Basic Auth_ | Enable basic authentication to the Jaeger data source. |
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| _User_ | User name for basic authentication. |
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| _Password_ | Password for basic authentication. |
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## Query traces
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You can query and display traces from Jaeger via [Explore]({{< relref "../explore/" >}}).
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{{< docs-imagebox img="/img/docs/v70/jaeger-query-editor.png" class="docs-image--no-shadow" caption="Screenshot of the Jaeger query editor" >}}
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The Jaeger query editor allows you to query by trace ID directly or selecting a trace from trace selector. To query by trace ID, insert the ID into the text input.
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{{< docs-imagebox img="/img/docs/v70/jaeger-query-editor-open.png" class="docs-image--no-shadow" caption="Screenshot of the Jaeger query editor with trace selector expanded" >}}
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Use the trace selector to pick particular trace from all traces logged in the time range you have selected in Explore. The trace selector has three levels of nesting:
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1. The service you are interested in.
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1. Particular operation is part of the selected service
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1. Specific trace in which the selected operation occurred, represented by the root operation name and trace duration.
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## Linking Trace ID from logs
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You can link to Jaeger trace from logs in Loki by configuring a derived field with internal link. See the [Derived fields]({{< relref "./loki.md#derived-fields" >}}) section in the [Loki data source]({{< relref "./loki.md" >}}) documentation for details.
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