The Timeboard
endpoint allows you to programmatically create, update delete and query timeboards.
Create a timeboard
Signature
POST https://api.datadoghq.com/api/v1/dash
Arguments
title
[required]:
The name of the dashboard.
description
[required]:
A description of the dashboard’s content.
graphs
[optional, default=None]:
A list of graph definitions. Graph definitions follow this form:
title
[required]:
The name of the graph.definition
[optional, default=None]:events
[optional, default=None]:
The query for event overlay.requests
[optional, default=None]:
The metric query, line type, style, conditional formats, and aggregator.viz
[optional, default=timeseries]:
The type of visualization.
template_variables
[optional, default=None]:
A list of template variables for using Dashboard templating. Template variable definitions follow this form:
name
[required]:
The name of the variable.prefix
[optional, default=None]:
The tag prefix associated with the variable. Only tags with this prefix appear in the variable dropdown.default
[optional, default=None]:
The default value for the template variable on dashboard load.
Examples
from datadog import initialize, api
options = {
'api_key': '<DATADOG_API_KEY>',
'app_key': '<DATADOG_APPLICATION_KEY>'
}
initialize(**options)
title = "My Timeboard"
description = "An informative timeboard."
graphs = [{
"definition": {
"events": [],
"requests": [
{"q": "avg:system.mem.free{*}"}
],
"viz": "timeseries"
},
"title": "Average Memory Free"
}]
template_variables = [{
"name": "host1",
"prefix": "host",
"default": "host:my-host"
}]
read_only = True
api.Timeboard.create(title=title,
description=description,
graphs=graphs,
template_variables=template_variables,
read_only=read_only)
require 'rubygems'
require 'dogapi'
api_key = '<DATADOG_API_KEY>'
app_key = '<DATADOG_APPLICATION_KEY>'
dog = Dogapi::Client.new(api_key, app_key)
# Create a timeboard.
title = 'My First Metrics'
description = 'And they are marvelous.'
graphs = [{
"definition" => {
"events" => [],
"requests" => [{
"q" => "avg:system.mem.free{*}"
}],
"viz" => "timeseries"
},
"title" => "Average Memory Free"
}]
template_variables = [{
"name" => "host1",
"prefix" => "host",
"default" => "host:my-host"
}]
dog.create_dashboard(title, description, graphs, template_variables)
api_key=<DATADOG_API_KEY>
app_key=<DATADOG_APPLICATION_KEY>
curl -X POST -H "Content-type: application/json" \
-d '{
"graphs" : [{
"title": "Average Memory Free",
"definition": {
"events": [],
"requests": [
{"q": "avg:system.mem.free{*}"}
],
"viz": "timeseries"
}
}],
"title" : "Average Memory Free Shell",
"description" : "A dashboard with memory info.",
"template_variables": [{
"name": "host1",
"prefix": "host",
"default": "host:my-host"
}],
"read_only": "True"
}' \
"https://api.datadoghq.com/api/v1/dash?api_key=${api_key}&application_key=${app_key}"
Update a timeboard
Signature
PUT https://api.datadoghq.com/api/v1/dash/<TIMEBOARD_ID>
Arguments
title
[required]:
The name of the dashboard.
description
[required]:
A description of the dashboard’s contents.
graphs
[required]:
A list of graph definitions. Graph definitions follow this form:
title
[required]:
The name of the graph.definition
[required]:
The graph definition. Example:
{"requests": [{"q": "system.cpu.idle{*} by {host}"}
template_variables
[optional, default=None]:
A list of template variables for using Dashboard templating. Template variable definitions follow this form:
name
[required]:
The name of the variable.
prefix
[optional, default=None]:
The tag prefix associated with the variable. Only tags with this prefix appear in the variable dropdown.
default
[optional, default=None]:
The default value for the template variable on dashboard load.
Examples
from datadog import initialize, api
options = {'api_key': '<DATADOG_API_KEY>',
'app_key': '<DATADOG_APPLICATION_KEY>'}
initialize(**options)
title = 'My Timeboard'
description = 'A new and improved timeboard!'
graphs = [{'definition': {'events': [],
'requests': [{
'q': 'avg:system.mem.free{*} by {host}'}],
'viz': 'timeseries'},
'title': 'Average Memory Free By Host'}]
template_variables = [{'name': 'host1', 'prefix': 'host',
'default': 'host:my-host'}]
read_only = True
api.Timeboard.update(
4952,
title=title,
description=description,
graphs=graphs,
template_variables=template_variables,
read_only=read_only,
)
require 'rubygems'
require 'dogapi'
api_key = '<DATADOG_API_KEY>'
app_key = '<DATADOG_APPLICATION_KEY>'
dog = Dogapi::Client.new(api_key, app_key)
dash_id = '2551'
title = 'New and Improved Timeboard'
description = 'This has all the new hotness.'
graphs = [{
"definition" => {
"events" => [],
"requests" => [{
"q" => "avg:system.mem.free{*}"
}],
"viz" => "timeseries"
},
"title" => "Average Memory Free"
}]
template_variables = [{
"name" => "host1",
"prefix" => "host",
"default" => "host:my-host"
}]
dog.update_dashboard(dash_id, title, description, graphs, template_variables)
api_key=<DATADOG_API_KEY>
app_key=<DATADOG_APPLICATION_KEY>
dash_id=2532
# Create a dashboard to get. Use jq (http://stedolan.github.io/jq/download/) to get the dash id.
dash_id=$(curl -X POST -H "Content-type: application/json" \
-d '{
"graphs" : [{
"title": "Average Memory Free",
"definition": {
"events": [],
"requests": [
{"q": "avg:system.mem.free{*}"}
],
"viz": "timeseries"
}
}],
"title" : "Average Memory Free Shell",
"description" : "A dashboard with memory info.",
"template_variables": [{
"name": "host1",
"prefix": "host",
"default": "host:my-host"
}]
}' \
"https://api.datadoghq.com/api/v1/dash?api_key=${api_key}&application_key=${app_key}" | jq '.dash.id')
curl -X PUT -H "Content-type: application/json" \
-d '{
"graphs" : [{
"title": "Sum of Memory Free",
"definition": {
"events": [],
"requests": [
{"q": "sum:system.mem.free{*}"}
],
"viz": "timeseries"
}
}],
"title" : "Sum Memory Free Shell",
"description" : "An updated dashboard with memory info.",
"template_variables": [{
"name": "host1",
"prefix": "host",
"default": "host:my-host"
}]
}' \
"https://api.datadoghq.com/api/v1/dash/${dash_id}?api_key=${api_key}&application_key=${app_key}"
Delete a timeboard
Delete an existing timeboard.
This end point takes no JSON arguments.
Signature
DELETE https://api.datadoghq.com/api/v1/dash/<TIMEBOARD_ID>
Arguments
This end point takes no JSON arguments.
Examples
from datadog import initialize, api
options = {
'api_key': '<DATADOG_API_KEY>',
'app_key': '<DATADOG_APPLICATION_KEY>'
}
initialize(**options)
title = "My Timeboard"
description = "An informative timeboard."
graphs = [{
"definition": {
"events": [],
"requests": [
{"q": "avg:system.mem.free{*}"}
],
"viz": "timeseries"
},
"title": "Average Memory Free"
}]
template_variables = [{
"name": "host1",
"prefix": "host",
"default": "host:my-host"
}]
newboard = api.Timeboard.create(title=title,
description=description,
graphs=graphs,
template_variables=template_variables)
api.Timeboard.delete(newboard['dash']['id'])
require 'rubygems'
require 'dogapi'
api_key = '<DATADOG_API_KEY>'
app_key = '<DATADOG_APPLICATION_KEY>'
dog = Dogapi::Client.new(api_key, app_key)
dash_id = '2534'
dog.delete_dashboard(dash_id)
api_key=<DATADOG_API_KEY>
app_key=<DATADOG_APPLICATION_KEY>
dash_id=2471
# Create a dashboard to delete. Use jq (http://stedolan.github.io/jq/download/) to get the dash id.
dash_id=$(curl -X POST -H "Content-type: application/json" \
-d '{
"graphs" : [{
"title": "Average Memory Free",
"definition": {
"events": [],
"requests": [
{"q": "avg:system.mem.free{*}"}
],
"viz": "timeseries"
}
}],
"title" : "Average Memory Free Shell",
"description" : "A dashboard with memory info.",
"template_variables": [{
"name": "host1",
"prefix": "host",
"default": "host:my-host"
}]
}' \
"https://api.datadoghq.com/api/v1/dash?api_key=${api_key}&application_key=${app_key}" | jq '.dash.id')
curl -X DELETE "https://api.datadoghq.com/api/v1/dash/${dash_id}?api_key=${api_key}&application_key=${app_key}"
Get a timeboard
Fetch an existing dashboard’s definition.
Signature
GET https://api.datadoghq.com/api/v1/dash/<TIMEBOARD_ID>
Arguments
This end point takes no JSON arguments.
Examples
from datadog import initialize, api
options = {
'api_key': '<DATADOG_API_KEY>',
'app_key': '<DATADOG_APPLICATION_KEY>'
}
initialize(**options)
api.Timeboard.get(4953)
require 'rubygems'
require 'dogapi'
api_key = '<DATADOG_API_KEY>'
app_key = '<DATADOG_APPLICATION_KEY>'
dog = Dogapi::Client.new(api_key, app_key)
dash_id = '2542'
dog.get_dashboard(dash_id)
api_key=<DATADOG_API_KEY>
app_key=<DATADOG_APPLICATION_KEY>
dash_id=2473
# Create a dashboard to get. Use jq (http://stedolan.github.io/jq/download/) to get the dash id.
dash_id=$(curl -X POST -H "Content-type: application/json" \
-d '{
"graphs" : [{
"title": "Average Memory Free",
"definition": {
"events": [],
"requests": [
{"q": "avg:system.mem.free{*}"}
],
"viz": "timeseries"
}
}],
"title" : "Average Memory Free Shell",
"description" : "A dashboard with memory info.",
"template_variables": [{
"name": "host1",
"prefix": "host",
"default": "host:my-host"
}]
}' \
"https://api.datadoghq.com/api/v1/dash?api_key=${api_key}&application_key=${app_key}" | jq '.dash.id')
curl "https://api.datadoghq.com/api/v1/dash/${dash_id}?api_key=${api_key}&application_key=${app_key}"
Get all timeboards
Fetch all of your timeboard definitions.
Signature
GET https://api.datadoghq.com/api/v1/dash
Arguments
This end point takes no JSON arguments.
Examples
from datadog import initialize, api
options = {
'api_key': '<DATADOG_API_KEY>',
'app_key': '<DATADOG_APPLICATION_KEY>'
}
initialize(**options)
print api.Timeboard.get_all()
require 'rubygems'
require 'dogapi'
api_key = '<DATADOG_API_KEY>'
app_key = '<DATADOG_APPLICATION_KEY>'
dog = Dogapi::Client.new(api_key, app_key)
dog.get_dashboards
api_key=<DATADOG_API_KEY>
app_key=<DATADOG_APPLICATION_KEY>
curl "https://api.datadoghq.com/api/v1/dash?api_key=${api_key}&application_key=${app_key}"