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* Search dashboards * Dashboards * Home * * Browse * Playlists * Alerting * Alert rules * Silences * Alert groups * Sign in * Help * Documentation * Support * Community * Keyboard shortcuts * Grafana General / HOME WELCOME TO GRAFANA NEED HELP? DocumentationTutorialsCommunityPublic Slack DASHBOARDS STARRED DASHBOARDS RECENTLY VIEWED DASHBOARDS LATEST FROM THE BLOG Sep. 12 GRAFANA SCENES IS GENERALLY AVAILABLE: START BUILDING HIGHLY INTERACTIVE APPS TODAY Grafana Scenes is a frontend library that allows you to effortlessly extend Grafana, enabling capabilities that were once deemed unattainable, or exceedingly challenging, for Grafana app plugin developers. We first introduced Grafana Scenes with the launch of Grafana 10 at GrafanaCON 2023. Now, after 3 months in private preview, we are excited to announce that we are graduating Grafana Scenes to general availability. Let’s take a closer look at how Grafana Scenes enriches Grafana apps and the plugin development experience. Sep. 11 HOW TO PROVISION A NOTIFICATION POLICY IN GRAFANA ALERTING — AND KEEP IT EDITABLE IN THE UI Provisioning Grafana Alerting resources, such as notification policies, can help you deploy resources faster and streamline the alerting and notification process. Before getting started, it’s important to understand the different options for provisioning notification policies, how they work, and the challenges they can present. In Grafana Alerting, notification policies use alert labels to determine how alerts are routed to different contact points or receivers. You can have multiple nested notification policies — what’s known as a tree structure — where each alert is evaluated by the default policy and, subsequently, by each nested policy. Sep. 11 GRAFANA LOKI HITS 20K GITHUB STARS: 20 FUN FACTS ABOUT THE OPEN SOURCE LOGGING PROJECT The Grafana Loki GitHub repository just hit 20K stars! You can’t exchange GitHub stars for coffee at Starbucks or pay rent with it, but this is a big milestone that is a testament to the enormous momentum of this open source project. Thank you to the Grafana Loki community — this couldn’t have been possible without you! The Grafana Loki GitHub repository hit 20K stars on Sept. 11, 2023. To celebrate this 20K benchmark, here are 20 completely random, but fun facts and tips about Grafana Loki: Sep. 08 WHY “GOOD REPLY GAME” MATTERS IN OPEN SOURCE COMMUNITIES Communities of all sorts, including open source communities, boil down to the daily interactions we have with one another. What we call “the community” emerges from a series of utterances and responses, which gives rise to relationships and networks. This makes “good reply game” essential to create, sustain, and grow an open source community. As part of the developer advocacy team here at Grafana Labs, I believe the concept of good reply game is worth exploring; it’s the essence of what’s behind most of the positive community interactions I’ve seen over the years. Sep. 07 HOW TO USE THE GRAFANA FARO WEB SDK WITH GRAFANA CLOUD FRONTEND OBSERVABILITY TO GAIN ADDITIONAL APP INSIGHTS Frontend observability (or real user monitoring) is a critical, yet often overlooked, part of systems monitoring. Website and mobile app frontends are just as complex, if not more so, than the backend systems observability teams typically prioritize. They also represent the first interaction users have with our applications — so it’s important to have full visibility into that experience. Additionally, having that visibility and being able to correlate page timings and errors on the frontend can save you time when troubleshooting backend issues. Sep. 07 GRAFANA LOKI 2.9 RELEASE: TSDB VOLUME ENDPOINTS, REMOTE RULE EVALUATIONS, LOGQL OPTIMIZATIONS The Loki squad is excited to announce Grafana Loki 2.9 is here! For this release, we’ve developed additional TSDB endpoints to help you better understand your log volume; introduced query language optimizations to make parsing more performant; and restructured our documentation so it is easier to use. This coincides with the release of Grafana Enterprise Logs (GEL) 1.8, so all the features discussed here are available in both Loki 2.9 and GEL 1. Sep. 06 GRAFANA SECURITY UPDATE: POST-INCIDENT REVIEW AND TIMELINE FOR GPG SIGNING KEY ROTATION On Aug. 24, 2023, we reported that the GPG private key and passphrase that we use for signing packages was unintentionally shared. As a best practice, we immediately revoked the exposed certificate on our full GPG public keychain and issued a new public key. We then advised users of our apt and yum repositories to update their trusted certificate to safely continue using our repositories. Erring on the side of speed and transparency, we announced this as soon as we could, during the key change. Sep. 05 SIMPLIFY OBSERVABILITY WITH THE GRAFANA OPENTELEMETRY STARTER AND SPRING BOOT 3 To help simplify instrumenting Spring Boot applications with Grafana Cloud, we are excited to introduce the Grafana OpenTelemetry Starter, a project that connects the latest Micrometer enhancements from Spring Boot 3 with Grafana Cloud using OpenTelemetry. By using these tools, you will have logs, metrics, and traces in a single service — in the same easy way that you can use Prometheus with Spring Boot. In this blog post, we will dive into the features, benefits, and step-by-step implementation of the Grafana OpenTelemetry Starter. Sep. 01 WHAT MAKES A GOOD OPEN SOURCE COMMUNITY? Whenever you use open source software, you benefit from the community that surrounds it — whether it’s a bug fix, better documentation, a helpful tutorial or something else. We at Grafana Labs benefit from the open source community, too: from your participation, and the many OSS components we use in the development of Grafana itself. But what makes an open source community successful, exactly? And how do you build and nurture one? Sep. 01 GRAFANA LABS INTERNSHIPS: WHAT IT'S LIKE TO BE AN ENGINEERING INTERN Culture is, and always has been, a big deal here at Grafana Labs. We strive to support each other, collaborate, and create an environment that inspires people to learn, grow, and, quite simply, do their best work. And all of these principles very much apply to our summer internship program, as well. But what exactly is it like being an engineering intern here at Grafana Labs? And how does our remote-first, relationship-first culture shape the internship experience overall?