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Building IoT Visualizations using Grafana

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Product type Book
Published in Jul 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803236124
Pages 360 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Rodrigo Juan Hernández Rodrigo Juan Hernández
Profile icon Rodrigo Juan Hernández

Table of Contents (21) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Meeting Grafana
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Grafana 3. Chapter 2: Exploring Grafana 4. Part 2: Collecting Data from IoT Devices
5. Chapter 3: Connecting IoT Devices 6. Chapter 4: Data Sources for Grafana 7. Chapter 5: Using Time Series Databases 8. Part 3: Connecting Data Sources and Building Dashboards
9. Chapter 6: Getting Data and Building Dashboards 10. Chapter 7: Managing Plugins 11. Chapter 8: Organizing and Managing Dashboards 12. Part 4: Performing Analytics and Notifications
13. Chapter 9: Performing Analytics in Grafana 14. Chapter 10: Alerting and Notifications in Grafana 15. Part 5: Integrating Grafana with Other Platforms
16. Chapter 11: Using Grafana with Prometheus 17. Chapter 12: Using Grafana with OpenSearch 18. Chapter 13: Showing Data from LibreNMS in Grafana 19. Chapter 14: Integrations for Grafana Cloud 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

Getting data from time-series databases

In Chapter 4, Data Sources for Grafana, you learned about the concepts related to this type of database. You have seen two open source projects – InfluxDB and OpenTSDB.

In this chapter, all the operations are performed on an InfluxDB database. In the following screenshot, you can see the basic parameters (delimited by red squares) that you have to ingress for accessing an InfluxDB database from Grafana.

Any other additional configuration is related to a particular implementation of InfluxDB, such as Transport Layer Security (TLS) settings, timeouts, or custom HTTP headers. So, you will have to adapt the configuration of the InfluxDB data source to your particular installation.

Naturally, it’s always a good idea to use secure connections, so TLS encryption is a must in production systems.

You can see the configuration settings page of the InfluxDB data source in the following screenshot:

Figure 6...

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