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# DASHBOARD_CREATION.md — How to Create & Update Grafana Dashboards
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> **Linked from**: [AGENTS.md](AGENTS.md)
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This document captures the exact process used to create the Grafana dashboards in this folder, including all pitfalls encountered and lessons learned. Use this as a reference when creating new dashboards or updating existing ones.
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---
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## Step-by-Step Dashboard Creation Process
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### Step 1: Discovery — Find Available Metrics
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Before creating any dashboard, discover what data actually exists:
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#### 1a. Query Home Assistant for Entity Metadata
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```bash
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# Get all entities with their friendly names, units, and device classes
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curl -s -H "Authorization: Bearer <HA_TOKEN>" \
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https://hass.moritzgraf.de/api/states | \
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jq '[.[] | select(.attributes.unit_of_measurement != null) | {
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entity_id,
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unit: .attributes.unit_of_measurement,
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friendly_name: (.attributes.friendly_name // ""),
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device_class: (.attributes.device_class // "")
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}] | group_by(.unit)'
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```
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Or use the helper script: `./scripts/discover-home-assistant.sh`
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#### 1b. Query InfluxDB for Measurements and Schema
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```bash
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# Port-forward to InfluxDB (no ingress configured)
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kubectl -n influxdb port-forward svc/influxdb-influxdb2 8086:80
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# List measurements with data in last 6 months
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curl -s "http://localhost:8086/api/v2/query?org=influxdata" \
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-H "Authorization: Token <INFLUXDB_TOKEN>" \
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-H "Content-Type: application/vnd.flux" \
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-d 'from(bucket: "default")
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|> range(start: -6mo)
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|> keep(columns: ["_measurement"])
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|> distinct()
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|> sort()'
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# For a specific measurement, get fields and tags
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curl -s "http://localhost:8086/api/v2/query?org=influxdata" \
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-H "Authorization: Token <INFLUXDB_TOKEN>" \
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-H "Content-Type: application/vnd.flux" \
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-d 'import "influxdata/influxdb/schema"
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schema.measurementFieldKeys(bucket: "default", measurement: "°C")'
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```
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Or use: `./scripts/discover-influxdb.sh`
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#### 1c. Verify Data Exists
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Always test a sample query before building dashboards:
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```bash
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curl -s "http://localhost:8086/api/v2/query?org=influxdata" \
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-H "Authorization: Token <INFLUXDB_TOKEN>" \
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-H "Content-Type: application/vnd.flux" \
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-d 'from(bucket: "default")
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|> range(start: -1h)
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|> filter(fn: (r) => r._measurement == "°C" and r._field == "value")
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|> limit(n: 5)'
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```
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### Step 2: Discover Grafana Datasource UIDs
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Datasource UIDs change when Grafana is redeployed. Always discover the current UIDs:
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```bash
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kubectl -n monitoring exec deploy/prometheus-operator-grafana -c grafana -- \
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curl -s -u "admin:<GRAFANA_PASSWORD>" \
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http://localhost:3000/api/datasources | \
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jq '.[] | {name, uid, type}'
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```
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The Grafana admin password is in [`prometheus-operator.secret.yml`](prometheus-operator.secret.yml) under `grafana.adminPassword`.
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### Step 3: Select the Right Entities
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**Important**: Not all sensors of the same type are equal. For example:
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- Use **Wandthermostat** (wall thermostat) entities for temperature/humidity, not raw sensor entities. Wandthermostats provide more reliable, calibrated readings.
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- Query Home Assistant to filter by entity name pattern or device type.
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```bash
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# Find all Wandthermostat temperature sensors
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curl -s -H "Authorization: Bearer <HA_TOKEN>" \
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https://hass.moritzgraf.de/api/states | \
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jq '[.[] | select(.attributes.unit_of_measurement == "°C" and
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(.entity_id | test("wandthermostat|thermostat"; "i")))]'
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```
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### Step 4: Create the Dashboard ConfigMap YAML
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Create a new file in `dashboards/` following this template:
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```yaml
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: ConfigMap
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metadata:
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name: grafana-dashboard-<name>
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namespace: monitoring
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labels:
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grafana_dashboard: "1"
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annotations:
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grafana_dashboard_folder: "🏠 Home"
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data:
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<name>.json: |
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{
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"uid": "<unique-uid>",
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"title": "<Dashboard Title>",
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"tags": ["home", "<category>", "auto-generated"],
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"timezone": "browser",
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"schemaVersion": 39,
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"version": 1,
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"refresh": "5m",
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"editable": false,
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"graphTooltip": 1,
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"time": { "from": "now-24h", "to": "now" },
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"panels": [ ... ]
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}
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```
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#### Critical JSON Structure Rules
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**✅ CORRECT** (top-level properties, no wrapper):
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```json
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{
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"uid": "my-dashboard",
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"title": "My Dashboard",
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"panels": [...]
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}
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```
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**❌ WRONG** (wrapped in "dashboard" key — causes "Dashboard title cannot be empty"):
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```json
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{
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"dashboard": {
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"uid": "my-dashboard",
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"title": "My Dashboard",
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"panels": [...]
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}
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}
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```
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The `"dashboard"` wrapper is **only** used in the Grafana HTTP API (`/api/dashboards/db`). For file-based provisioning via the sidecar, properties must be at the top level.
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#### Datasource Reference
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**✅ CORRECT** (by actual UID):
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```json
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"datasource": { "type": "influxdb", "uid": "P2AB959DC95E5519F" }
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```
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**❌ WRONG** (by name — won't resolve):
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```json
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"datasource": { "type": "influxdb", "uid": "InfluxDB Home Assistant" }
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```
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#### Flux Query Template
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**Exact match on entity_id:**
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```flux
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from(bucket: "default")
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|> range(start: v.timeRangeStart, stop: v.timeRangeStop)
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|> filter(fn: (r) => r["_measurement"] == "<UNIT>" and r["_field"] == "value")
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|> filter(fn: (r) => r.entity_id == "<ENTITY_ID>")
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|> aggregateWindow(every: v.windowPeriod, fn: mean, createEmpty: false)
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|> yield(name: "mean")
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```
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**Regex match on entity_id** (for panels showing multiple entities matching a pattern):
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```flux
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from(bucket: "default")
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|> range(start: v.timeRangeStart, stop: v.timeRangeStop)
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|> filter(fn: (r) => r["_measurement"] == "<UNIT>" and r["_field"] == "value")
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|> filter(fn: (r) => r.entity_id =~ /^home_/)
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|> aggregateWindow(every: v.windowPeriod, fn: mean, createEmpty: false)
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|> yield(name: "mean")
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```
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**Current value** (for stat panels showing last reading):
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```flux
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from(bucket: "default")
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|> range(start: -15m)
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|> filter(fn: (r) => r["_measurement"] == "<UNIT>" and r["_field"] == "value")
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|> filter(fn: (r) => r.entity_id == "<ENTITY_ID>")
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|> last()
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|> yield(name: "mean")
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```
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**Key points**:
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- Use bracket notation `r["_measurement"]`, `r["_field"]` for fields starting with underscore.
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- **entity_id in InfluxDB has NO `sensor.` prefix** — HA stores domain in a separate `domain` tag. Use `home_wohnzimmer_temperature`, not `sensor.home_wohnzimmer_temperature`.
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- Always use `v.timeRangeStart`, `v.timeRangeStop`, `v.windowPeriod` — never hardcode time values.
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- Always end with `|> yield(name: "mean")` — required for Grafana to parse Flux results.
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- Use regex `=~ /pattern/` for multi-entity panels (e.g., `=~ /^home_/` matches all home entities).
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- Always filter `r["_field"] == "value"` — InfluxDB stores metadata strings in other fields.
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### Step 5: Deploy
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```bash
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# Apply all dashboards
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kubectl apply -f dashboards/
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# Apply a single dashboard
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kubectl apply -f dashboards/grafana-dashboard-<name>.yaml
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```
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### Step 6: Verify
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```bash
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# Check ConfigMaps are labeled correctly
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kubectl get configmaps -n monitoring -l grafana_dashboard=1
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# Check sidecar logs (container name is grafana-sc-dashboard, singular!)
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kubectl -n monitoring logs -l "app.kubernetes.io/name=grafana" \
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-c grafana-sc-dashboard --tail=20
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# Check Grafana main logs for errors
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kubectl -n monitoring logs -l "app.kubernetes.io/name=grafana" \
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-c grafana --tail=30 | grep -i "error\|failed"
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```
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---
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## Update Process (Modifying an Existing Dashboard)
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1. Edit the YAML file in `dashboards/`
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2. Increment the `version` field in the dashboard JSON
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3. Run `kubectl apply -f dashboards/grafana-dashboard-<name>.yaml`
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4. The sidecar will detect the change and reload within ~60 seconds
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5. Verify in Grafana UI
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**Never edit dashboards in the Grafana UI** — they are `editable: false`. All changes must go through the YAML files.
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---
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## Removing a Dashboard
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```bash
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kubectl delete configmap -n monitoring grafana-dashboard-<name>
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```
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The sidecar will remove it from Grafana within ~60 seconds.
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---
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## Pitfalls Encountered in This Conversation
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### Pitfall 1: Entity IDs lack `sensor.` prefix in InfluxDB
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**Problem**: Used `sensor.home_wohnzimmer_temperature` in queries — no data appeared. Home Assistant stores the domain (`sensor`) in a separate `domain` tag, not in `entity_id`.
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**Fix**: Use `home_wohnzimmer_temperature` (without prefix). Always query InfluxDB directly to verify entity_id format before building queries.
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### Pitfall 2: Hardcoded time ranges
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**Problem**: Used `range(start: -24h)` and `aggregateWindow(every: 5m)` — dashboard time picker had no effect, data not loaded properly.
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**Fix**: Always use `v.timeRangeStart`, `v.timeRangeStop`, `v.windowPeriod`. These Grafana variables adapt to the dashboard time picker.
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### Pitfall 3: Missing `yield()`
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**Problem**: Flux queries missing `yield(name: "mean")` — Grafana couldn't parse results.
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**Fix**: Always end Flux queries with `|> yield(name: "mean")`.
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### Pitfall 4: Dot notation for underscore fields
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**Problem**: Used `r._measurement` and `r._field` — Flux may not resolve fields starting with `_` via dot notation.
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**Fix**: Use bracket notation: `r["_measurement"]`, `r["_field"]`.
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### Pitfall 5: Datasource UID vs Name
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**Problem**: Used datasource name as UID (`"uid": "InfluxDB Home Assistant"`). Dashboards loaded but showed "no data".
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**Fix**: Discover actual UID via `kubectl exec` + Grafana API. Current: `P2AB959DC95E5519F`.
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### Pitfall 6: `"dashboard"` JSON Wrapper
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**Problem**: Dashboard JSON wrapped in `{"dashboard": {...}}`. Grafana showed "Dashboard title cannot be empty".
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**Fix**: Top-level properties only. The `"dashboard"` wrapper is for HTTP API, not file provisioning.
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### Pitfall 7: Adding `uid` to Helm Datasource Config
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**Problem**: Added `uid: influxdb-ha-flux` to helm values — Grafana pod crashed.
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**Fix**: Let Grafana auto-generate UIDs. Never add `uid` to existing datasources.
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### Pitfall 8: Multi-entity panels using `or` in filter
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**Problem**: Used `filter(fn: (r) => r.entity_id == "A" or r.entity_id == "B")` — Flux `or` inside a single filter call doesn't reliably work.
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**Fix**: Use regex: `filter(fn: (r) => r.entity_id =~ /^home_/)` for matching multiple entities.
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### Pitfall 9: Wrong Sensor Selection
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**Problem**: Used raw temperature sensors instead of Wandthermostat sensors.
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**Fix**: Query HA to filter entities with `wandthermostat` or `thermostat` in entity_id.
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### Pitfall 10: Sidecar Container Name
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**Problem**: `kubectl logs -c grafana-sc-dashboards` (plural).
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**Fix**: Container name is `grafana-sc-dashboard` (singular).
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---
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## Dashboard Design Guidelines
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1. **Use semantic thresholds with colors**: Blue=cold, green=comfort, orange=warm, red=hot for temperature; reverse for grid import (green=low, red=high).
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2. **Use Stat panels with sparklines** for current values — they show the 24h mini-trend.
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3. **Use BarGauge for day comparisons** (today vs yesterday vs avg).
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4. **Use Gauge for ranged values** (battery SoC 0-100%, cloud cover 0-100%).
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5. **Color-code panel backgrounds** with `"colorMode": "background"` for at-a-glance status.
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6. **Set `"editable": false`** for strict GitOps.
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7. **Use emoji in dashboard and panel titles** for visual appeal (🏠 ⚡ 🔥 🌡️ 💧).
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8. **Add `"auto-generated"` tag** to distinguish from manually created dashboards.
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9. **Include calcs in legend** (`mean`, `max`, `min`, `lastNotNull`) for quick statistics.
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10. **Use `"spanNulls": true`** in timeseries to handle gaps in sensor data.
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---
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## InfluxDB Measurement Reference
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| Measurement | Unit | Typical Entities |
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| `°C` | celsius | Wandthermostat temperatures, outdoor temp, battery temp |
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| `%` | percent | Humidity, battery levels, heating valve position, cloud cover |
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| `W` | watt | Solar production, self-consumption, grid import/export, house consumption |
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| `kWh` | kilowatt-hour | Daily energy totals (production, consumption, import, export) |
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| `m³` | cubic meter | Gas volume counter |
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| `m³/h` | cubic meter/hour | Current gas flow rate |
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| `hPa` | hectopascal | Barometric pressure |
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| `km/h` | kilometer/hour | Wind speed |
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| `mm/h` | millimeter/hour | Precipitation rate |
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| `EUR` | euro | Gas cost, electricity cost |
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