--- aliases: - ../../variables/url-variables/ - ../../variables/variable-types/url-variables/ keywords: - grafana - url variables - documentation - variables - dashboards labels: products: - cloud - enterprise - oss title: Dashboard URL variables description: Use variables in dashboard URLs to add more context to your links weight: 250 --- # Dashboard URL variables Grafana can apply variable values passed as query parameters in dashboard URLs. For more information, refer to [Manage dashboard links][] and [Templates and variables][]. ## Passing variables as query parameters Grafana interprets query string parameters prefixed with `var-` as variables in the given dashboard. For example, in this URL: ``` https://${your-domain}/path/to/your/dashboard?var-example=value ``` The query parameter `var-example=value` represents the dashboard variable `example` with a value of `value`. ### Passing multiple values for a variable To pass multiple values, repeat the variable parameter once for each value: ``` https://${your-domain}/path/to/your/dashboard?var-example=value1&var-example=value2 ``` Grafana interprets `var-example=value1&var-example=value2` as the dashboard variable `example` with two values: `value1` and `value2`. ### Example This example in [Grafana Play](https://play.grafana.org/d/000000074/alerting?var-app=backend&var-server=backend_01&var-server=backend_03&var-interval=1h) passes the variable `server` with multiple values, and the variables `app` and `interval` with a single value each. ## Adding variables to dashboard links Grafana can add variables to dashboard links when you generate them from a dashboard's settings. For more information and steps to add variables, refer to [Manage dashboard links][]. ## Passing ad hoc filters Ad hoc filters apply key/value filters to all metric queries that use a specified data source. For more information, refer to [Add ad hoc filters][]. To pass an ad hoc filter as a query parameter, use the variable syntax to pass the ad hoc filter variable, and also provide the key, the operator as the value, and the value as a pipe-separated list. For example, in this URL: ``` https://${your-domain}/path/to/your/dashboard?var-adhoc=example_key|=|example_value ``` The query parameter `var-adhoc=key|=|value` applies the ad hoc filter configured as the `adhoc` dashboard variable using the `example_key` key, the `=` operator, and the `example_value` value. {{% admonition type="note" %}} When sharing URLs with ad hoc filters, remember to encode the URL. In the above example, replace the pipes (`|`) with `%7C` and the equality operator (`=`) with `%3D`. {{% /admonition %}} ### Example [This example in Grafana Play](https://play.grafana.org/d/000000002/influxdb-templated?orgId=1&var-datacenter=America&var-host=All&var-summarize=1m&var-adhoc=datacenter%7C%3D%7CAmerica) passes the ad hoc filter variable `adhoc` with the filter value `datacenter = America`. ## Controlling time range using the URL To set a dashboard's time range, use the `from`, `to`, `time`, and `time.window` query parameters. Because these are not variables, they do not require the `var-` prefix. For more information, see the [Linking overview][]. {{% docs/reference %}} [Linking overview]: "/docs/grafana/ -> /docs/grafana//dashboards/build-dashboards" [Linking overview]: "/docs/grafana-cloud/ -> /docs/grafana//dashboards/build-dashboards" [Manage dashboard links]: "/docs/grafana/ -> /docs/grafana//dashboards/build-dashboards/manage-dashboard-links" [Manage dashboard links]: "/docs/grafana-cloud/ -> /docs/grafana//dashboards/build-dashboards/manage-dashboard-links" [Add ad hoc filters]: "/docs/grafana/ -> /docs/grafana//dashboards/variables/add-template-variables#add-ad-hoc-filters" [Add ad hoc filters]: "/docs/grafana-cloud/ -> /docs/grafana//dashboards/variables/add-template-variables#add-ad-hoc-filters" [Template and variables]: "/docs/grafana/ -> /docs/grafana//dashboards/variables" [Template and variables]: "/docs/grafana-cloud/ -> /docs/grafana//dashboards/variables" {{% /docs/reference %}}