grafana ======= ![](https://badge.imagelayers.io/vimagick/grafana:latest.svg) [Grafana][1] is a leading open source application for visualizing large-scale measurement data. As an alternative to installing and running the image renderer as a plugin you can run it as a remote image rendering service using [Docker][3]. [Installing using Docker][2] ## docker-compose.yml ```yaml version: "3.8" services: grafana: image: grafana/grafana ports: - "3000:3000" volumes: - ./data:/var/lib/grafana environment: - GF_SERVER_ROOT_URL=http://grafana.example.com:3000/ - GF_SECURITY_ADMIN_USER=admin - GF_SECURITY_ADMIN_PASSWORD=admin - GF_SMTP_ENABLED=true - GF_SMTP_HOST=smtp.gmail.com:587 - GF_SMTP_USER=grafana@example.com - GF_SMTP_FROM_ADDRESS=grafana@example.com - GF_SMTP_PASSWORD=****** - GF_USERS_ALLOW_SIGN_UP=false - GF_ALERTING_ERROR_OR_TIMEOUT=keep_state - GF_RENDERING_SERVER_URL=http://renderer:8081/render - GF_RENDERING_CALLBACK_URL=http://grafana:3000/ restart: unless-stopped renderer: image: grafana/grafana-image-renderer ports: - "8081:8081" environment: - ENABLE_METRICS=true - BROWSER_TZ=Asia/Shanghai restart: unless-stopped ``` ## up and running ```bash $ mkdir data $ chmod 777 data $ docker-compose up -d $ docker-compose exec grafana bash >>> cat /etc/grafana/grafana.ini >>> grafana-cli plugins install grafana-worldmap-panel >>> exit $ docker-compose restart $ curl http://localhost:3000/ ``` [1]: http://grafana.org/ [2]: http://docs.grafana.org/installation/docker/ [3]: https://github.com/grafana/grafana-image-renderer/blob/master/docs/remote_rendering_using_docker.md