Overview
Widgets are building blocks for your dashboards. They allow you to visualize and correlate your data across your infrastructure.
Graphs
Generic widgets to graph data from Datadog products:
Groups
Display your widgets under groups:
Annotations and embeds
Decoration widgets to visually structure and annotate dashboards:
Lists and streams
Display a list of events and issues coming from different sources:
Alerting and response
Summary widgets to display Monitoring information:
Architecture
Visualize infrastructure and architecture data:
Site reliability visualizations:
Full screen
You can view most widgets in full screen mode and do the following:
- Change time frames
- Move backward or forward by the time frame selected
- Pause the graph at the current time or view the live graph
- Reset the time frame
- Export the graph to a dashboard, notebook, or copy the query
- Download the data producing the graph in a CSV format
To access the widget overview directly, click the full-screen button on the top right-hand corner of the widget.
Additional options are available for timeseries widgets.
Custom links
Custom links connect data values to URLs such as a Datadog page or your AWS console.
To customize interactions with data inline your generic widgets, see Custom Links.
Unit override
Customize unit values displayed on widgets to add context to your data. For more use cases and information, see the Customize your visualizations with unit overrides.
- Unit override: choose to display units in the family of ‘memory’, and have Datadog take care of displaying the appropriate scale depending on data (such as megabytes or gigabytes).
- Unit and scale override: fix units to a single scale (display data in megabytes regardless of value).
- Define custom units: define completely custom units (like ’tests’ instead of a generic count).
This is not an alternative for assigning units to your data.
Set units at the organization level:
Global time selector
To use the global time selector, at least one time-based widget must be set to use Global Time
. Make the selection in the widget editor under Set display preferences, or add a widget (global time is the default time setting).
The global time selector sets the same time frame for all widgets using the Global Time
option on the same dashboard. Select a moving window in the past (for example, Past 1 Hour
or Past 1 Day
) or a fixed period with the Select from calendar…
option or enter a custom time frame. If a moving window is chosen, the widgets are updated to move along with the time window.
Widgets not linked to global time show the data for their local time frame as applied to the global window. For example, if the global time selector is set to January 1, 2019 through January 2, 2019, a widget set with the local time frame for Past 1 Minute
shows the last minute of January 2, 2019 from 11:59 pm.
Widgets can be copied on Dashboards, Notebooks, APM Service, and the APM resource page by using Ctrl + C
(Cmd + C
for Mac), or by selecting the share icon and choosing “Copy”.
The copied widgets can be pasted within Datadog by using Ctrl + V
(Cmd + V
for Mac) on:
- Dashboards: Adds a new widget positioned under your mouse cursor.
- Notebooks: Adds a new cell at the end of the notebook.
You can also paste the widget into your favorite chat program that displays link previews (like Slack or Microsoft Teams). This displays a snapshot image of your graph along with a direct link to your widget.
Timeboard group widgets can be copied by hovering over the group widget area and using Ctrl + C
(Cmd + C
for Mac) or by selecting the share icon and choosing “Copy”.
Note: When pasting graphs to screenboards or notebooks, individual widgets within the group are pasted.
To copy multiple screenboard widgets (edit mode only), shift + click
on the widgets and use Ctrl + C
(Cmd + C
for Mac).
Note: This only works when sharing within Datadog. It does not generate a preview image.
Export
Format | Instructions |
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PNG | To download a widget in PNG format, click the export button in the upper right hand side of the widget, and select Download as PNG. |
CSV | To download data from a timeseries, table, or top list widget in CSV format, click the export button in the upper right hand side of the widget, and select Download as CSV. |
Click on any dashboard graph to open an options menu:
Option | Description |
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Send snapshot | Create and send a snapshot of your graph. |
Find correlated metrics | Find correlations from APM services, integrations, and dashboards. |
View in full screen | View the graph in full screen mode. |
Lock cursor | Lock the cursor in place on the page. |
View related processes | Jump to the Live Processes page scoped to your graph. |
View related hosts | Jump to the Host Map page scoped to your graph. |
View related logs | Jump to the Log Explorer page scoped to your graph. |
View related traces | Populate a Traces panel scoped to your graph. |
View related profiles | Jump to the Profiling page scoped to your graph. |
Further Reading
Additional helpful documentation, links, and articles: