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Jack Baldry 7eb17bccca Explicitly set all front matter labels in the source files (#71548)
* Set every page to have defaults of 'Enterprise' and 'Open source' labels

Signed-off-by: Jack Baldry <jack.baldry@grafana.com>

* Set administration pages to have of 'Cloud', 'Enterprise', and 'Open source' labels

Signed-off-by: Jack Baldry <jack.baldry@grafana.com>

* Set administration/enterprise-licensing pages to have 'Enterprise' labels

Signed-off-by: Jack Baldry <jack.baldry@grafana.com>

* Set administration/organization-management pages to have 'Enterprise' and 'Open source' labels

Signed-off-by: Jack Baldry <jack.baldry@grafana.com>

* Set administration/provisioning pages to have 'Enterprise' and 'Open source' labels

Signed-off-by: Jack Baldry <jack.baldry@grafana.com>

* Set administration/recorded-queries pages to have labels cloud,enterprise

* Set administration/roles-and-permissions/access-control pages to have labels cloud,enterprise

Signed-off-by: Jack Baldry <jack.baldry@grafana.com>

* Set administration/stats-and-license pages to have labels cloud,enterprise

* Set alerting pages to have labels cloud,enterprise,oss

* Set breaking-changes pages to have labels cloud,enterprise,oss

* Set dashboards pages to have labels cloud,enterprise,oss

* Set datasources pages to have labels cloud,enterprise,oss

* Set explore pages to have labels cloud,enterprise,oss

* Set fundamentals pages to have labels cloud,enterprise,oss

* Set introduction/grafana-cloud pages to have labels cloud

Signed-off-by: Jack Baldry <jack.baldry@grafana.com>

* Fix introduction pages products

Signed-off-by: Jack Baldry <jack.baldry@grafana.com>

* Set panels-visualizations pages to have labels cloud,enterprise,oss

* Set release-notes pages to have labels cloud,enterprise,oss

* Set search pages to have labels cloud,enterprise,oss

* Set setup-grafana/configure-security/audit-grafana pages to have labels cloud,enterprise

Signed-off-by: Jack Baldry <jack.baldry@grafana.com>

* Set setup-grafana/configure-security/configure-authentication pages to have labels cloud,enterprise,oss

* Set setup-grafana/configure-security/configure-authentication/enhanced-ldap pages to have labels cloud,enterprise

* Set setup-grafana/configure-security/configure-authentication/saml pages to have labels cloud,enterprise

* Set setup-grafana/configure-security/configure-database-encryption/encrypt-secrets-using-hashicorp-key-vault pages to have labels cloud,enterprise

* Set setup-grafana/configure-security/configure-request-security pages to have labels cloud,enterprise,oss

Signed-off-by: Jack Baldry <jack.baldry@grafana.com>

* Set setup-grafana/configure-security/configure-team-sync pages to have labels cloud,enterprise

Signed-off-by: Jack Baldry <jack.baldry@grafana.com>

* Set setup-grafana/configure-security/export-logs pages to have labels cloud,enterprise

Signed-off-by: Jack Baldry <jack.baldry@grafana.com>

* Set troubleshooting pages to have labels cloud,enterprise,oss

* Set whatsnew pages to have labels cloud,enterprise,oss

* Apply updated labels from review

Co-authored-by: brendamuir <100768211+brendamuir@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Isabel <76437239+imatwawana@users.noreply.github.com>

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Signed-off-by: Jack Baldry <jack.baldry@grafana.com>
Co-authored-by: brendamuir <100768211+brendamuir@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Isabel <76437239+imatwawana@users.noreply.github.com>
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Variable syntax 300

Variable syntax

Panel titles and metric queries can refer to variables using two different syntaxes:

  • $varname This syntax is easy to read, but it does not allow you to use a variable in the middle of a word. Example: apps.frontend.$server.requests.count
  • ${var_name} Use this syntax when you want to interpolate a variable in the middle of an expression.
  • ${var_name:<format>} This format gives you more control over how Grafana interpolates values. Refer to [Advanced variable format options]({{< relref "#advanced-variable-format-options" >}}) for more detail on all the formatting types.
  • [[varname]] Do not use. Deprecated old syntax, will be removed in a future release.

Before queries are sent to your data source the query is interpolated, meaning the variable is replaced with its current value. During interpolation, the variable value might be escaped in order to conform to the syntax of the query language and where it is used. For example, a variable used in a regex expression in an InfluxDB or Prometheus query will be regex escaped. Read the data source specific documentation topic for details on value escaping during interpolation.

For advanced syntax to override data source default formatting, refer to [Advanced variable format options]({{< relref "#advanced-variable-format-options" >}}).

Advanced variable format options

The formatting of the variable interpolation depends on the data source, but there are some situations where you might want to change the default formatting.

For example, the default for the MySql data source is to join multiple values as comma-separated with quotes: 'server01','server02'. In some cases, you might want to have a comma-separated string without quotes: server01,server02. You can make that happen with advanced variable formatting options listed below.

General syntax

Syntax: ${var_name:option}

Test the formatting options on the Grafana Play site.

If any invalid formatting option is specified, then glob is the default/fallback option.

An alternative syntax (that might be deprecated in the future) is [[var_name:option]].

CSV

Formats variables with multiple values as a comma-separated string.

servers = ['test1', 'test2']
String to interpolate: '${servers:csv}'
Interpolation result: 'test1,test2'

Distributed - OpenTSDB

Formats variables with multiple values in custom format for OpenTSDB.

servers = ['test1', 'test2']
String to interpolate: '${servers:distributed}'
Interpolation result: 'test1,servers=test2'

Doublequote

Formats single- and multi-valued variables into a comma-separated string, escapes " in each value by \" and quotes each value with ".

servers = ['test1', 'test2']
String to interpolate: '${servers:doublequote}'
Interpolation result: '"test1","test2"'

Glob - Graphite

Formats variables with multiple values into a glob (for Graphite queries).

servers = ['test1', 'test2']
String to interpolate: '${servers:glob}'
Interpolation result: '{test1,test2}'

JSON

Formats variables with multiple values as a comma-separated string.

servers = ['test1', 'test2']
String to interpolate: '${servers:json}'
Interpolation result: '["test1", "test2"]'

Lucene - Elasticsearch

Formats variables with multiple values in Lucene format for Elasticsearch.

servers = ['test1', 'test2']
String to interpolate: '${servers:lucene}'
Interpolation result: '("test1" OR "test2")'

Percentencode

Formats single and multi valued variables for use in URL parameters.

servers = ['foo()bar BAZ', 'test2']
String to interpolate: '${servers:percentencode}'
Interpolation result: 'foo%28%29bar%20BAZ%2Ctest2'

Pipe

Formats variables with multiple values into a pipe-separated string.

servers = ['test1.', 'test2']
String to interpolate: '${servers:pipe}'
Interpolation result: 'test1.|test2'

Raw

Turns off data source-specific formatting, such as single quotes in an SQL query.

servers = ['test.1', 'test2']
String to interpolate: '${var_name:raw}'
Interpolation result: 'test.1,test2'

Regex

Formats variables with multiple values into a regex string.

servers = ['test1.', 'test2']
String to interpolate: '${servers:regex}'
Interpolation result: '(test1\.|test2)'

Singlequote

Formats single- and multi-valued variables into a comma-separated string, escapes ' in each value by \' and quotes each value with '.

servers = ['test1', 'test2']
String to interpolate: '${servers:singlequote}'
Interpolation result: "'test1','test2'"

Sqlstring

Formats single- and multi-valued variables into a comma-separated string, escapes ' in each value by '' and quotes each value with '.

servers = ["test'1", "test2"]
String to interpolate: '${servers:sqlstring}'
Interpolation result: "'test''1','test2'"

Text

Formats single- and multi-valued variables into their text representation. For a single variable it will just return the text representation. For multi-valued variables it will return the text representation combined with +.

servers = ["test1", "test2"]
String to interpolate: '${servers:text}'
Interpolation result: "test1 + test2"

Query parameters

Formats single- and multi-valued variables into their query parameter representation. Example: var-foo=value1&var-foo=value2

servers = ["test1", "test2"]
String to interpolate: '${servers:queryparam}'
Interpolation result: "var-servers=test1&var-servers=test2"