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Dashboards provide visibility into your data across Datadog products. Add details and configurations to expedite troubleshooting and add focus to the information you are visualizing.
Configure individual dashboards to:
From an individual dashboard, hover over the dashboard title to view and edit dashboard details. A panel opens which displays the title and the creator.
Update Markdown-supported dashboard descriptions or associate teams with a dashboard:
[[suggested_dashboards]]
inside the dashboard description for a list of suggested dashboards. These dashboards are recommended based on the user activity in your organization and how often users go from this dashboard to other dashboards.Template variables allow you to focus your dashboards on a particular subset of hosts, containers, or services based on tags or facets. See the Template variables documentation to learn how to:
Click Configure to open a menu of configuration options available for your dashboard, including:
Configuration | Description |
---|---|
Version history | Preview, restore, or clone your dashboard’s version history. For more information, see the Version History guide. |
View audit events | See who is using this dashboard within your organization. As an individual, you can see a stream of your own actions. For more information, see Datadog Audit Trail. |
Clone dashboard | Copy the entire dashboard to a new dashboard. You are prompted to name the clone. |
Keyboard shortcuts | View a list of available keyboard shortcuts. |
Display UTC time | Toggle between UTC time and your default time zone. |
Increase density | High-density mode displays group widgets in a dashboard side-by-side for increased widget density. This mode turns on by default on large screens for dashboards that use group widgets. |
TV Mode | Toggle to display key performance metrics on large screens or TVs. For more information, see Using TV mode for Dashboards. |
Enable notifications tracking to receive change notifications for a dashboard. Any user in the organization can enable this for themselves, regardless of administrative privileges.
When notifications are activated for a dashboard, an event is created in the Events Explorer. This event provides information on text changes, widget changes, dashboard cloning, and dashboard deletion, along with the name of the user performing the action. View change events for a specific dashboard in the event explorer by searching:
tags:(audit AND dash) <DASHBOARD_NAME>
Copy, import, or export a dashboard’s JSON using the export icon (upper right) with the following options:
Option | Description |
---|---|
Copy dashboard JSON | Copy the dashboard’s JSON to your clipboard. |
Import dashboard JSON | Paste or import your JSON to the dashboard. This option overwrites all content on the dashboard. If the JSON is already on your clipboard, use Ctrl V (Cmd V for Mac). |
Export dashboard JSON | Download a JSON file containing the JSON of your dashboard. |
Use this option to permanently delete your dashboard. Use the preset Recently Deleted list to restore deleted dashboards. Dashboards in Recently Deleted are permanently deleted after 30 days. For more information, see the Dashboard list documentation.
Use granular access controls to limit the roles that may edit a particular dashboard:
Note: To maintain your edit access to the dashboard, the system requires you to include at least one role that you are a member of before saving. For more information about roles, see the RBAC documentation.
To restore general access to a dashboard with restricted access, follow the steps below:
If the dashboard was created with the deprecated “read only” setting, the access control list pre-populates with a list of roles that have the Access Management (user_access_manage
) permission.
If you manage your dashboards with Terraform, you can use the latest version of the Datadog Terraform provider to control which roles can edit your dashboards. For more information, see the Terraform Dashboard role restriction guide.
The access indicator appears at the top right of each edit-restricted dashboard. Depending on your permissions, it may say Gain Edit Access or Request Edit Access. Click the access indicator to understand your access permissions and what steps to take to edit the dashboard.
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