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This topic provides an overview of dashboard features and shortcuts, and describes how to use dashboard search.

Features

The dashboard user interface provides a number of features that you can use to customize the presentation of your data.

The following image and descriptions highlights all dashboards features.

  1. Visualize home: Click the Visualize home icon to be redirected to the home page configured in the Visualize instance.
  2. Dashboard title: When you click the dashboard title you can search for dashboard contained in the current folder.
  3. Share dashboard: Use this option to share the current dashboard by link or snapshot. You can also export the dashboard definition from the share modal.
  4. Add panel: Use this option to add a panel, dashboard row, or library panel to the current dashboard.
  5. Dashboard settings: Use this option to change dashboard name, folder, and tags and manage variables and annotation queries.
  6. Time picker dropdown: Click to select relative time range options and set custom absolute time ranges. You can change the Timezone and fiscal year settings from the time range controls by clicking the Change time settings button. Time settings are saved on a per-dashboard basis.
  7. Zoom out time range: Click to zoom out the time range.
  8. Refresh dashboard: Click to immediately trigger queries and refresh dashboard data.
  9. Refresh dashboard time interval: Click to select a dashboard auto refresh time interval.
  10. View mode: Click to display the dashboard on a large screen such as a TV or a kiosk. View mode hides irrelevant information such as navigation menus.
  11. Dashboard panel: The primary building block of a dashboard is the panel. To add a new panel, dashboard row, or library panel, click Add panel. Library panels can be shared among many dashboards. To move a panel, drag the panel header to another location. To resize a panel, click and drag the lower right corner of the panel.
  12. Graph legend: Change series colors, y-axis and series visibility directly from the legend.
  13. Search: Click Search to search for dashboards by name or panel title.
  14. Dashboard row: A dashboard row is a logical divider within a dashboard that groups panels together. Rows can be collapsed or expanded allowing you to hide parts of the dashboard. Panels inside a collapsed row do not issue queries. Use repeating rows to dynamically create rows based on a template variable.

Keyboard shortcuts

Visualize has a number of keyboard shortcuts available. Press ? or h on your keyboard to display all keyboard shortcuts available in your version of Visualize.

  • Ctrl+S: Saves the current dashboard.
  • f: Opens the dashboard finder / search.
  • d+k: Toggle kiosk mode (hides the menu).
  • d+e: Expand all rows.
  • d+s: Dashboard settings.
  • Ctrl+K: Opens the command palette.
  • Esc: Exits panel when in full screen view or edit mode. Also returns you to the dashboard from dashboard settings.

Focused panel

By hovering over a panel with the mouse you can use some shortcuts that will target that panel.

  • e: Toggle panel edit view
  • v: Toggle panel full screen view
  • ps: Open Panel Share Modal
  • pd: Duplicate Panel
  • pr: Remove Panel
  • pl: Toggle panel legend

Set dashboard time range

Visualize provides several ways to manage the time ranges of the data being visualized, for dashboard, panels and also for alerting.

This section describes supported time units and relative ranges, the common time controls, dashboard-wide time settings, and panel-specific time settings.

Time units and relative ranges

Visualize supports the following time units: s (seconds), m (minutes), h (hours), d (days), w(weeks), M (months), Q (quarters) and y (years).

The minus operator enables you to step back in time, relative to now. If you want to display the full period of the unit (day, week, month, etc…), append /<time unit> to the end. To view fiscal periods, use fQ (fiscal quarter) and fy (fiscal year) time units.

The plus operator enables you to step forward in time, relative to now. For example, you can use this feature to look at predicted data in the future.

The following table provides example relative ranges:

Example relative range                   From:                        To:‍

  • Last 5 minutes                   now-5m                now
  • The day so far                   now/d                    now
  • This week                          now/w                   now/w
  • This week so far                now/w                   now
  • This month                        now/M                   now/M
  • This month so far              now/M                   now
  • Previous Month                 now-1M/M            now-1M/M
  • This year so far                  now/Y                   now
  • This Year                            now/Y                    now/Y
  • Previous fiscal year           now-1y/fy              now-1y/fy

Note about Visualize Alerting

For Visualize Alerting, we do not support the following syntaxes at this time.

  • now+n for future timestamps.
  • now-1n/n for “start of n until end of n” because this is an absolute timestamp.

Common time range controls

The dashboard and panel time controls have a common UI.

The following sections define common time range controls.

Current time range

The current time range, also called the time picker, shows the time range currently displayed in the dashboard or panel you are viewing.

Hover your cursor over the field to see the exact time stamps in the range and their source (such as the local browser).

Click the current time range to change it. You can change the current time using a relative time range, such as the last 15 minutes, or an absolute time range, such as 2020-05-14 00:00:00 to 2020-05-15 23:59:59.

Relative time range

Select the relative time range from the Relative time ranges list. You can filter the list using the input field at the top. Some examples of time ranges include:

  • Last 30 minutes
  • Last 12 hours
  • Last 7 days
  • Last 2 years
  • Yesterday
  • Day before yesterday
  • This day last week
  • Today so far
  • This week so far
  • This month so far

Absolute time range

You can set an absolute time range in the following ways:

  • Type values into the From and To fields. You can type exact time values or relative values, such as now-24h, and then click Apply time range.
  • Click in the From or To field. Visualize displays a calendar. Click the day or days you want to use as the current time range and then click Apply time range.

This section also displays recently used absolute ranges.

Zoom out (Cmd+Z or Ctrl+Z)

Click the Zoom out icon to view a larger time range in the dashboard or panel visualization.

Zoom in (only applicable to graph visualizations)

Click and drag to select the time range in the visualization that you want to view.

Refresh dashboard

Click the Refresh dashboard icon to immediately run every query on the dashboard and refresh the visualizations. Visualize cancels any pending requests when you trigger a refresh.

By default, Visualize does not automatically refresh the dashboard. Queries run on their own schedule according to the panel settings. However, if you want to regularly refresh the dashboard, then click the down arrow next to the Refresh dashboard icon and then select a refresh interval.

Control the time range using a URL

You can control the time range of a dashboard by providing the following query parameters in the dashboard URL:

  • from: Defines the lower limit of the time range, specified in ms, epoch, or relative time
  • to: Defines the upper limit of the time range, specified in ms, epoch, or relative time
  • time and time.window: Defines a time range from time-time.window/2 to time+time.window/2. Both parameters should be specified in ms. For example ?time=1500000000000&time.window=10000 results in 10s time range from 1499999995000 to 1500000005000