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# Grafana Fake Data Datasource - Native Plugin |
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# Mysql Datasource - Native Plugin |
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This is the built in Fake Data Datasource that is used before any datasources are set up in your Grafana installation. It means you can create a graph without any data and still get an idea of what it would look like. |
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Grafana ships with a built-in MySQL data source plugin that allow you to query any visualize data from a MySQL compatible database. |
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##Adding the data source |
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1. Open the side menu by clicking the Grafana icon in the top header. |
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2. In the side menu under the Dashboards link you should find a link named Data Sources. |
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3. Click the + Add data source button in the top header. |
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4. Select MySQL from the Type dropdown. |
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Read more about it here: |
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[http://docs.grafana.org/features/datasources/mysql/](http://docs.grafana.org/features/datasources/mysql/) |
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# Grafana PostgreSQL Datasource - Native Plugin |
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This is the built in PostgreSQL Datasource that is used to connect to PostgreSQL databases. |
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Grafana ships with a built-in PostgreSQL data source plugin that allows you to query and visualize data from a PostgreSQL compatible database. |
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##Adding the data source |
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1. Open the side menu by clicking the Grafana icon in the top header. |
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2. In the side menu under the Dashboards link you should find a link named Data Sources. |
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3. Click the + Add data source button in the top header. |
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4. Select PostgreSQL from the Type dropdown. |
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[http://docs.grafana.org/features/datasources/postgres/](http://docs.grafana.org/features/datasources/postgres/) |
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