VisualizationBuilder🔗
Constructor🔗
Methods🔗
build🔗
Builds the object.
actions🔗
Define interactive HTTP requests that can be triggered from data visualizations.
@param array<\Grafana\Foundation\Cog\Builder<\Grafana\Foundation\Dashboardv2beta1\Action>> $actions
colorMode🔗
colorScheme🔗
Panel color configuration
@param \Grafana\Foundation\Cog\Builder<\Grafana\Foundation\Dashboardv2beta1\FieldColor> $color
dataLinks🔗
The behavior when clicking on a result
@param array Specify the number of decimals Grafana includes in the rendered value. If you leave this field blank, Grafana automatically truncates the number of decimals based on the value. For example 1.1234 will display as 1.12 and 100.456 will display as 100. To display all decimals, set the unit to Human readable field metadata The display value for this field. This supports template variables blank is auto This can be used by data sources that return and explicit naming structure for values and labels When this property is configured, this value is used rather than the default naming strategy. Calculate min max per field Convert input values into a display string @param array<\Grafana\Foundation\Dashboardv2beta1\ValueMap|\Grafana\Foundation\Dashboardv2beta1\RangeMap|\Grafana\Foundation\Dashboardv2beta1\RegexMap|\Grafana\Foundation\Dashboardv2beta1\SpecialValueMap> $mappings The maximum value used in percentage threshold calculations. Leave blank for auto calculation based on all series and fields. The minimum value used in percentage threshold calculations. Leave blank for auto calculation based on all series and fields. Alternative to empty string How null values should be handled when calculating field stats "null" - Include null values, "connected" - Ignore nulls, "null as zero" - Treat nulls as zero Overrides are the options applied to specific fields overriding the defaults. @param \Grafana\Foundation\Cog\Builder<\Grafana\Foundation\Dashboardv2beta1\Dashboardv2beta1FieldConfigSourceOverrides> $override Adds override rules for all the fields of the given type. @param array<\Grafana\Foundation\Dashboardv2beta1\DynamicConfigValue> $properties Adds override rules for a specific field, referred to by its name. @param array<\Grafana\Foundation\Dashboardv2beta1\DynamicConfigValue> $properties @param array<\Grafana\Foundation\Dashboardv2beta1\DynamicConfigValue> $properties Adds override rules for the fields whose name match the given regexp. @param array<\Grafana\Foundation\Dashboardv2beta1\DynamicConfigValue> $properties Overrides are the options applied to specific fields overriding the defaults. @param array<\Grafana\Foundation\Cog\Builder<\Grafana\Foundation\Dashboardv2beta1\Dashboardv2beta1FieldConfigSourceOverrides>> $overrides An explicit path to the field in the datasource. When the frame meta includes a path, This will default to `${frame.meta.path}/${field.name} When defined, this value can be used as an identifier within the datasource scope, and may be used to update the results @param \Grafana\Foundation\Cog\Builder<\Grafana\Foundation\Common\ReduceDataOptions> $reduceOptions @param \Grafana\Foundation\Cog\Builder<\Grafana\Foundation\Common\VizTextDisplayOptions> $text Map numeric values to states @param \Grafana\Foundation\Cog\Builder<\Grafana\Foundation\Dashboardv2beta1\ThresholdsConfig> $thresholds Unit a field should use. The unit you select is applied to all fields except time. You can use the units ID availables in Grafana or a custom unit. Available units in Grafana: https://github.com/grafana/grafana/blob/main/packages/grafana-data/src/valueFormats/categories.ts As custom unit, you can use the following formats: decimals🔗
String. description🔗
displayName🔗
displayNameFromDS🔗
fieldMinMax🔗
graphMode🔗
justifyMode🔗
mappings🔗
max🔗
min🔗
noValue🔗
nullValueMode🔗
orientation🔗
override🔗
overrideByFieldType🔗
overrideByName🔗
overrideByQuery🔗
overrideByRegexp🔗
overrides🔗
path🔗
percentChangeColorMode🔗
reduceOptions🔗
showPercentChange🔗
text🔗
textMode🔗
thresholds🔗
unit🔗
suffix:<suffix> for custom unit that should go after value.prefix:<prefix> for custom unit that should go before value.time:<format> For custom date time formats type for example time:YYYY-MM-DD.si:<base scale><unit characters> for custom SI units. For example: si: mF. This one is a bit more advanced as you can specify both a unit and the source data scale. So if your source data is represented as milli (thousands of) something prefix the unit with that SI scale character.count:<unit> for a custom count unit.currency:<unit> for custom a currency unit. wideLayout🔗
See also🔗