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Because Netdata is a health monitoring and performance troubleshooting system, we put a lot of emphasis on real-time, meaningful, and context-aware charts.
We bundle Netdata with a dashboard and hundreds of charts, designed by both our team and the community, but you can also customize them yourself.
There are two primary ways to view Netdata's dashboards on the agent:
The local Agent dashboard that comes pre-configured with every Netdata installation. You can
see it at http://NODE:19999
, replacing NODE
with localhost
, the hostname of your node, or its IP address. You
can customize the contents and colors of the standard dashboard using
JavaScript.
The dashboard.js
JavaScript library, which helps you
customize the standard dashboards
using JavaScript, or create entirely new custom dashboards or
Atlassian Confluence dashboards.
You can also view all the data Netdata collects through the REST API v1.
Netdata uses the dashboards.js
file to define, configure, create, and update
all the charts and other visualizations that appear on any Netdata dashboard.
You need to put dashboard.js
on any HTML page that's going to render Netdata
charts.
The custom dashboards documentation contains examples of such custom HTML pages.
We build the dashboards.js
file by concatenating all the source files located
in the web/gui/src/dashboard.js/
directory. That's done using the provided
build script:
cd web/gui
make
If you make any changes to the src
directory when developing Netdata, you
should regenerate the dashboard.js
file before you commit to the Netdata
repository.