# Grafana Grafana is an open source analytics and interactive visualization tool. It provides charts, graphs, and alerts for the web when connected to supported data sources. As a visualization tool, Grafana is a popular component in monitoring stacks, often used in combination with time series databases such as InfluxDB. ## Connection To connect Grafana to our Influx-DB, you have to create a data source. The `URL`of our InfluxDB is `http://influxdb:8086`. In InfluxDB you have to create a `token` to connect: [Load Data -> API Tokens](http://localhost:8086/orgs/721027680173bf2f/load-data/tokens). ![Influx Create Token](../flow/docs/images/influx-create-token.png) You can use this token to [create a connection from Grafana to Influx-DB](http://localhost:3000/datasources/). ![Connection](./docs/images/database-connection.png) After having a connection to a database you can easily create an own dashboard in Grafana. Here's the demo snippet (directly copyied from Influx Data Explorer) and the screen shot. ``` from(bucket: "test") |> range(start: v.timeRangeStart, stop: v.timeRangeStop) |> filter(fn: (r) => r["_measurement"] == "msg") |> filter(fn: (r) => r["_field"] == "value") |> aggregateWindow(every: v.windowPeriod, fn: mean, createEmpty: false) |> yield(name: "mean") ``` ![Example Dashboard](./docs/images/grafana-example-dashboard.png) ## CSV Import See [CSV Import](./docs/csv-import.md).