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* add support for code editor and builder * refactor cloudwatch migration * Add tooltip to editor field (#56) * add tooltip * add old tooltips * Bug bash feedback fixes (#58) * make ASC the default option * update sql preview whenever sql changes * don't allow queries without aggregation * set default value for aggregation * use new input field * cleanup * pr feedback * prevent unnecessary rerenders * use frame error instead of main error * remove not used snapshot * Use dimension filter in schema picker (#63) * use dimension key filter in group by and schema labels * add dimension filter also to code editor * add tests * fix build error * fix strict error * remove debug code * fix annotation editor (#64) * fix annotation editor * fix broken test * revert annotation backend change * PR feedback (#67) * pr feedback * removed dimension filter from group by * add spacing between common fields and rest * do not generate deep link for metric queries (#70) * update docs (#69) Co-authored-by: Erik Sundell <erik.sundell87@gmail.com> * fix lint problem caused by merge conflict Co-authored-by: achatterjee-grafana <70489351+achatterjee-grafana@users.noreply.github.com>
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title = "Curated CloudWatch dashboards"
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description = "Guide for using AWS CloudWatch in Grafana"
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keywords = ["grafana", "stackdriver", "google", "guide", "cloud", "monitoring"]
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aliases = ["/docs/grafana/latest/datasources/cloudwatch"]
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# Curated CloudWatch dashboards
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The updated CloudWatch data source ships with pre-configured dashboards for five of the most popular AWS services:
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- Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud `Amazon EC2`,
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- Amazon Elastic Block Store `Amazon EBS`,
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- AWS Lambda `AWS Lambda`,
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- Amazon CloudWatch Logs `Amazon CloudWatch Logs`, and
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- Amazon Relational Database Service `Amazon RDS`.
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To import curatedd dashboards:
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1. On the configuration page of your CloudWatch data source, click the **Dashboards** tab.
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1. Click **Import** for the dashboard you would like to use.
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In case you want to customize a dashboard, we recommend that you save it under a different name. Otherwise the dashboard will be overwritten when a new version of the dashboard is released.
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{{< figure src="/static/img/docs/v65/cloudwatch-dashboard-import.png" caption="CloudWatch dashboard import" >}}
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