Widget Treemap

Le widget Treemap vous permet de visualiser les proportions d’un ou de plusieurs ensembles de données. Il peut afficher un seul ensemble de données avec les proportions correspondantes, ou plusieurs avec des proportions imbriquées.

Exemple de widget Treemap illustrant les nombres de pages vues uniques par pays et par navigateur selon les données Real User Monitoring (RUM). Chaque groupe extérieur est associé à une couleur qui représente le pays de l'utilisateur.

Configuration

  1. Sélectionnez une ou plusieurs sources de données à partir de métriques ou d’événements.
    • Métriques : consultez la documentation sur les requêtes pour configurer une requête de métrique.
    • Événements : consultez la documentation sur la recherche de logs pour configurer une requête d’événement de log.
  2. (Facultatif) Modifiez la requête avec une formule.
  3. Personnalisez votre graphique.

Personnalisation

Liens de contexte

Les liens de contexte sont activés par défaut, mais vous pouvez les désactiver si vous le souhaitez. Ils relient les widgets du dashboard à d’autres pages (dans Datadog ou sur des sites externes).

Affichage et interactions

Filtrer et mettre en évidence

Si plusieurs groupes de données sont représentés simultanément, vous pouvez filtrer le widget pour afficher une catégorie spécifique et visualiser les proportions au sein de celle-ci.

Pour filtrer et mettre en évidence une catégorie spécifique, cliquez sur le rectangle extérieur correspondant à cette catégorie. Pour revenir à la vue précédente, cliquez sur le bouton Back en haut à gauche du titre du widget.

Accéder au menu contextuel

Pour accéder au menu contextuel, passez d’abord votre curseur sur une catégorie spécifique : il peut s’agir d’une catégorie imbriquée ou d’un groupe (Canada ou Canada > Chrome dans l’exemple suivant). Un bouton représentant trois petits points verticaux s’affichent alors en haut à droite. Cliquez dessus pour afficher le menu contextuel.

Les trois petits points verticaux apparaissent lorsque vous passez votre curseur sur une catégorie

Plein écran

Lorsque vous visualisez le widget Treemap en mode plein écran, les options standard d’affichage en plein écran s’affichent.

API

Ce widget peut être utilisé avec l’API Dashboards.

Le schéma JSON utilisé pour le widget Treemap est le suivant :

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Champ

Type

Description

color_by

enum

DEPRECATED: (deprecated) The attribute formerly used to determine color in the widget. Allowed enum values: user

default: user

custom_links

[object]

List of custom links.

is_hidden

boolean

The flag for toggling context menu link visibility.

label

string

The label for the custom link URL. Keep the label short and descriptive. Use metrics and tags as variables.

link

string

The URL of the custom link. URL must include http or https. A relative URL must start with /.

override_label

string

The label ID that refers to a context menu link. Can be logs, hosts, traces, profiles, processes, containers, or rum.

group_by

enum

DEPRECATED: (deprecated) The attribute formerly used to group elements in the widget. Allowed enum values: user,family,process

requests [required]

[object]

List of treemap widget requests.

formulas

[object]

List of formulas that operate on queries.

alias

string

Expression alias.

cell_display_mode

enum

Define a display mode for the table cell. Allowed enum values: number,bar

conditional_formats

[object]

List of conditional formats.

comparator [required]

enum

Comparator to apply. Allowed enum values: =,>,>=,<,<=

custom_bg_color

string

Color palette to apply to the background, same values available as palette.

custom_fg_color

string

Color palette to apply to the foreground, same values available as palette.

hide_value

boolean

True hides values.

image_url

string

Displays an image as the background.

metric

string

Metric from the request to correlate this conditional format with.

palette [required]

enum

Color palette to apply. Allowed enum values: blue,custom_bg,custom_image,custom_text,gray_on_white,grey,green,orange,red,red_on_white,white_on_gray,white_on_green,green_on_white,white_on_red,white_on_yellow,yellow_on_white,black_on_light_yellow,black_on_light_green,black_on_light_red

timeframe

string

Defines the displayed timeframe.

value [required]

double

Value for the comparator.

formula [required]

string

String expression built from queries, formulas, and functions.

limit

object

Options for limiting results returned.

count

int64

Number of results to return.

order

enum

Direction of sort. Allowed enum values: asc,desc

default: desc

style

object

Styling options for widget formulas.

palette

string

The color palette used to display the formula. A guide to the available color palettes can be found at https://docs.datadoghq.com/dashboards/guide/widget_colors

palette_index

int64

Index specifying which color to use within the palette.

q

string

The widget metrics query.

queries

[ <oneOf>]

List of queries that can be returned directly or used in formulas.

Option 1

object

A formula and functions metrics query.

aggregator

enum

The aggregation methods available for metrics queries. Allowed enum values: avg,min,max,sum,last,area,l2norm,percentile

cross_org_uuids

[string]

The source organization UUID for cross organization queries. Feature in Private Beta.

data_source [required]

enum

Data source for metrics queries. Allowed enum values: metrics

name [required]

string

Name of the query for use in formulas.

query [required]

string

Metrics query definition.

Option 2

object

A formula and functions events query.

compute [required]

object

Compute options.

aggregation [required]

enum

Aggregation methods for event platform queries. Allowed enum values: count,cardinality,median,pc75,pc90,pc95,pc98,pc99,sum,min,max,avg

interval

int64

A time interval in milliseconds.

metric

string

Measurable attribute to compute.

cross_org_uuids

[string]

The source organization UUID for cross organization queries. Feature in Private Beta.

data_source [required]

enum

Data source for event platform-based queries. Allowed enum values: logs,spans,network,rum,security_signals,profiles,audit,events,ci_tests,ci_pipelines,incident_analytics

group_by

[object]

Group by options.

facet [required]

string

Event facet.

limit

int64

Number of groups to return.

sort

object

Options for sorting group by results.

aggregation [required]

enum

Aggregation methods for event platform queries. Allowed enum values: count,cardinality,median,pc75,pc90,pc95,pc98,pc99,sum,min,max,avg

metric

string

Metric used for sorting group by results.

order

enum

Direction of sort. Allowed enum values: asc,desc

default: desc

indexes

[string]

An array of index names to query in the stream. Omit or use [] to query all indexes at once.

name [required]

string

Name of the query for use in formulas.

search

object

Search options.

query [required]

string

Events search string.

storage

string

Option for storage location. Feature in Private Beta.

Option 3

object

Process query using formulas and functions.

aggregator

enum

The aggregation methods available for metrics queries. Allowed enum values: avg,min,max,sum,last,area,l2norm,percentile

cross_org_uuids

[string]

The source organization UUID for cross organization queries. Feature in Private Beta.

data_source [required]

enum

Data sources that rely on the process backend. Allowed enum values: process,container

is_normalized_cpu

boolean

Whether to normalize the CPU percentages.

limit

int64

Number of hits to return.

metric [required]

string

Process metric name.

name [required]

string

Name of query for use in formulas.

sort

enum

Direction of sort. Allowed enum values: asc,desc

default: desc

tag_filters

[string]

An array of tags to filter by.

text_filter

string

Text to use as filter.

Option 4

object

A formula and functions APM dependency stats query.

cross_org_uuids

[string]

The source organization UUID for cross organization queries. Feature in Private Beta.

data_source [required]

enum

Data source for APM dependency stats queries. Allowed enum values: apm_dependency_stats

env [required]

string

APM environment.

is_upstream

boolean

Determines whether stats for upstream or downstream dependencies should be queried.

name [required]

string

Name of query to use in formulas.

operation_name [required]

string

Name of operation on service.

primary_tag_name

string

The name of the second primary tag used within APM; required when primary_tag_value is specified. See https://docs.datadoghq.com/tracing/guide/setting_primary_tags_to_scope/#add-a-second-primary-tag-in-datadog.

primary_tag_value

string

Filter APM data by the second primary tag. primary_tag_name must also be specified.

resource_name [required]

string

APM resource.

service [required]

string

APM service.

stat [required]

enum

APM statistic. Allowed enum values: avg_duration,avg_root_duration,avg_spans_per_trace,error_rate,pct_exec_time,pct_of_traces,total_traces_count

Option 5

object

APM resource stats query using formulas and functions.

cross_org_uuids

[string]

The source organization UUID for cross organization queries. Feature in Private Beta.

data_source [required]

enum

Data source for APM resource stats queries. Allowed enum values: apm_resource_stats

env [required]

string

APM environment.

group_by

[string]

Array of fields to group results by.

name [required]

string

Name of this query to use in formulas.

operation_name

string

Name of operation on service.

primary_tag_name

string

Name of the second primary tag used within APM. Required when primary_tag_value is specified. See https://docs.datadoghq.com/tracing/guide/setting_primary_tags_to_scope/#add-a-second-primary-tag-in-datadog

primary_tag_value

string

Value of the second primary tag by which to filter APM data. primary_tag_name must also be specified.

resource_name

string

APM resource name.

service [required]

string

APM service name.

stat [required]

enum

APM resource stat name. Allowed enum values: errors,error_rate,hits,latency_avg,latency_distribution,latency_max,latency_p50,latency_p75,latency_p90,latency_p95,latency_p99

Option 6

object

A formula and functions metrics query.

additional_query_filters

string

Additional filters applied to the SLO query.

cross_org_uuids

[string]

The source organization UUID for cross organization queries. Feature in Private Beta.

data_source [required]

enum

Data source for SLO measures queries. Allowed enum values: slo

group_mode

enum

Group mode to query measures. Allowed enum values: overall,components

measure [required]

enum

SLO measures queries. Allowed enum values: good_events,bad_events,slo_status,error_budget_remaining,burn_rate,error_budget_burndown

name

string

Name of the query for use in formulas.

slo_id [required]

string

ID of an SLO to query measures.

slo_query_type

enum

Name of the query for use in formulas. Allowed enum values: metric,time_slice

Option 7

object

A formula and functions Cloud Cost query.

aggregator

enum

Aggregator used for the request. Allowed enum values: avg,last,max,min,sum,percentile

cross_org_uuids

[string]

The source organization UUID for cross organization queries. Feature in Private Beta.

data_source [required]

enum

Data source for Cloud Cost queries. Allowed enum values: cloud_cost

name [required]

string

Name of the query for use in formulas.

query [required]

string

Query for Cloud Cost data.

response_format

enum

Timeseries, scalar, or event list response. Event list response formats are supported by Geomap widgets. Allowed enum values: timeseries,scalar,event_list

size_by

enum

DEPRECATED: (deprecated) The attribute formerly used to determine size in the widget. Allowed enum values: pct_cpu,pct_mem

time

object

Time setting for the widget.

live_span

enum

The available timeframes depend on the widget you are using. Allowed enum values: 1m,5m,10m,15m,30m,1h,4h,1d,2d,1w,1mo,3mo,6mo,week_to_date,month_to_date,1y,alert

title

string

Title of your widget.

type [required]

enum

Type of the treemap widget. Allowed enum values: treemap

default: treemap

{
  "color_by": "user",
  "custom_links": [
    {
      "is_hidden": false,
      "label": "Search logs for {{host}}",
      "link": "https://app.datadoghq.com/logs?query={{host}}",
      "override_label": "logs"
    }
  ],
  "group_by": "user",
  "requests": [
    {
      "formulas": [
        {
          "alias": "string",
          "cell_display_mode": "number",
          "conditional_formats": [
            {
              "comparator": ">",
              "custom_bg_color": "string",
              "custom_fg_color": "string",
              "hide_value": false,
              "image_url": "string",
              "metric": "string",
              "palette": "blue",
              "timeframe": "string",
              "value": 0
            }
          ],
          "formula": "func(a) + b",
          "limit": {
            "count": "integer",
            "order": "string"
          },
          "style": {
            "palette": "classic",
            "palette_index": 1
          }
        }
      ],
      "q": "string",
      "queries": [],
      "response_format": "timeseries"
    }
  ],
  "size_by": "pct_cpu",
  "time": {
    "live_span": "5m"
  },
  "title": "string",
  "type": "treemap"
}

Widget Graphique circulaire

Comme pour le widget Treemap, il est possible d’utiliser le widget Graphique circulaire pour visualiser des proportions imbriquées. La principale différence entre les deux est que le widget Graphique circulaire affiche les proportions en tranches radiales, tandis que le widget Treemap affiche des rectangles imbriqués.

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