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grafana/docs/sources/live/live-channel.md

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Grafana Live Channel guide

Grafana Live is a PUB/SUB server, clients subscribe to channels to receive real-time updates published to those channels.

Channel structure

Channel is a string identifier. In Grafana channel consists of 3 parts delimited by /:

  • Scope
  • Namespace
  • Path

For example, the channel grafana/dashboard/xyz has the scope grafana, namespace dashboard, and path xyz.

Scope, namespace and path can only have ASCII alphanumeric symbols (A-Z, a-z, 0-9), _ (underscore) and - (dash) at the moment. The path part can additionally have /, . and = symbols. The meaning of scope, namespace and path is context-specific.

The maximum length of a channel is 160 symbols.

Scope determines the purpose of a channel in Grafana. For example, for data source plugin channels Grafana uses ds scope. For built-in features like dashboard edit notifications Grafana uses grafana scope.

Namespace has a different meaning depending on scope. For example, for grafana scope this could be a name of built-in real-time feature like dashboard (i.e. dashboards events).

The path, which is the final part of a channel, usually contains the identifier of some concrete resource such as the ID of a dashboard that a user is currently looking at. But a path can be anything.

Channels are lightweight and ephemeral - they are created automatically on user subscription and removed as soon as last user left a channel.

Data format

All data travelling over Live channels must be JSON-encoded.