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Grafana 7 compatibility? #104

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lafrech opened this issue May 25, 2020 · 14 comments
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Grafana 7 compatibility? #104

lafrech opened this issue May 25, 2020 · 14 comments

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@lafrech
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lafrech commented May 25, 2020

Hi. Thank you for this plugin. We use it for scatter plots.

Grafana 7.0 was released recently, and it seems they modified the plugin interface. The changes are made to ease plugin creation. They may include breaking changes.

Has anyone tried this plugin with Grafana 7 already?

Are there any plans to support it?

Thanks.

@Rumbelstilzchen
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For me it works (grafana-docker 7.0.1)

@lafrech
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lafrech commented Jun 22, 2020

Thanks @Rumbelstilzchen. Nice to know it works in your use case.

Since the plugin API has changed, it would be great to hear from the developers that Grafana 7 is officially tested and supported.

@kunickiaj
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I def have some broken charts on Grafana 7.1.1

@tomlut
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tomlut commented Aug 3, 2020

I can't get any charts to show on v7.1.1.

@bijwaard
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bijwaard commented Aug 15, 2020

For some reason the plotly panel in grafana 7.x frequently does not show up in firefox 79.0/ubuntu18.04.5, I have to reload the webpage of the whole dashboard or the viewed plotly panel to see the graphs.
Just tried with the chromium browser (84.0.4147.105) , and there it does work without the page refresh.

@gatopeich
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It kinda works for me, but text labels are missing (only numbers display)

@rjvtww
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rjvtww commented Sep 10, 2020

It works but its very buggy. 3D plots are buggy and/or freeze almost all the time.

It would be great if compatibility could be updated!

@BastelBaus
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BastelBaus commented Sep 17, 2020

for me not showing up at all in firefox, just shows plugin but no pannel within dashboard. Creating a panel from my iphone (Safara) and looking in Firefox shows "Panel plugin not found: natel-plotly-panel" in Firefox

Grafana v7.1.5 (9893b8c53d)
Firefox: 80.0.1 (64-Bit)

@bijwaard
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Don't think plotly is a default grafana plugin, you may have to install it separately. E.g. with:
sudo grafana-cli plugins install natel-plotly-panel

@tomlut
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tomlut commented Sep 18, 2020

It's not and I have. Still blank.

@bijwaard
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That's a pity, I sometimes have to reload the page with grafana >=7.0, now using 7.1.5
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@tozsitek
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Any update on this? We recently installed grafana 7.5.6. We would like to use this plugin, but not sure about its maintenance. Installing the plugin worked, but it is unsigned. Was/is there a release that would work with grafana 7.x versions? Can I use an unsigned version of this plugin? How bad/good will it be?

@xkilian
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xkilian commented May 20, 2021

There are two other plugins that can provide similar output to plotly, might be interesting to try them. ae3e-plotly-panel , scatter plot panel and some others that provide other types of analytics graph pareto, perfcurve and untimely. I haven't tried them, so cannot comment on their quality.

@bijwaard
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Hi xkilian,
The ae3e-plotly-panel is not for the lighthearted, but it is great to have the freedom to reconfigure everything! Thanks a lot for the link.
Below are my results with per-second 'sliding' FFT with logarithmic scale and a proper x-axis for voltage and current in Hz:
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And current zoomed in from to 200Hz, so that the first harmonics are clearly visible:
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Kind regards,
Dennis

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