This project builds a Docker image with the latest master build of Grafana.
If you've modified any of the dashboards that come with packged in this repository, make sure to save them as copies of the originals. If you don't do this, you will lose your changes when you redeploy.
Start your container binding the external port 3000
.
docker run -d --name=grafana -p 3000:3000 grafana/grafana
Try it out, default admin user is admin/admin.
In case port 3000 is closed for external clients or you there is no access to the browser - you may test it by issuing: curl -i localhost:3000/login Make sure that you are getting "...200 OK" in response. After that continue testing by modifying your client request to grafana.
All options defined in conf/grafana.ini can be overriden using environment
variables by using the syntax GF_<SectionName>_<KeyName>
.
For example:
docker run \
-d \
-p 3000:3000 \
--name=grafana \
-e "GF_SERVER_ROOT_URL=http://grafana.server.name" \
-e "GF_SECURITY_ADMIN_PASSWORD=secret" \
grafana/grafana
You can use your own grafana.ini file by using environment variable GF_PATHS_CONFIG
.
More information in the grafana configuration documentation: http://docs.grafana.org/installation/configuration/
# create /var/lib/grafana as persistent volume storage
docker run -d -v /var/lib/grafana --name grafana-storage busybox:latest
# start grafana
docker run \
-d \
-p 3000:3000 \
--name=grafana \
--volumes-from grafana-storage \
grafana/grafana
Pass the plugins you want installed to docker with the GF_INSTALL_PLUGINS
environment variable as a comma seperated list. This will pass each plugin name to grafana-cli plugins install ${plugin}
.
docker run \
-d \
-p 3000:3000 \
--name=grafana \
-e "GF_INSTALL_PLUGINS=grafana-clock-panel,grafana-simple-json-datasource" \
grafana/grafana
# specify right tag, e.g. 2.6.0 - see Docker Hub for available tags
docker run \
-d \
-p 3000:3000 \
--name grafana \
grafana/grafana:2.6.0
docker run \
-d \
-p 3000:3000 \
--name=grafana \
-e "GF_AWS_PROFILES=default" \
-e "GF_AWS_default_ACCESS_KEY_ID=YOUR_ACCESS_KEY" \
-e "GF_AWS_default_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=YOUR_SECRET_KEY" \
-e "GF_AWS_default_REGION=us-east-1" \
grafana/grafana
You may also specify multiple profiles to GF_AWS_PROFILES
(e.g.
GF_AWS_PROFILES=default another
).
Supported variables:
GF_AWS_${profile}_ACCESS_KEY_ID
: AWS access key ID (required).GF_AWS_${profile}_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
: AWS secret access key (required).GF_AWS_${profile}_REGION
: AWS region (optional).
- Plugins are now installed into ${GF_PATHS_PLUGINS}
- Building the container now requires a full url to the deb package instead of just version
- Fixes bug caused by installing multiple plugins
- Plugins dir (
/var/lib/grafana/plugins
) is no longer a separate volume
- Make it possible to install specific plugin version grafana#59 (comment)