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Value to text mapping - ranges? #1319
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+1 This would be great as I am making a Status Dashboard for back end users. |
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+1 any plans for this? just downloaded a 2.1 .deb and its still not there. |
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PR #4644 created, implemented this feature, key points are mentioned in the PR. Here are some screenshots of Singlestat panel editor: Value to text mappings removed from Options tab |
closed by #4644 |
This is merged to the development branch and will be available in grafana 3.1 |
@bergquist Thanks for merging this functionality. Its available in Grafana master now. :) |
Thanks for merging this awesome feature. How about greater than or less than? How can I define it? |
Continue this thread Would it be possible to implement when value is outside "Options->Thresholds" a different background is used. |
And if we wanted a range to infinity? As in, the current implementation from my understanding needs you to expressly state a lower and upper limit. When we state lets say: from 500 to the text mapping for that is not triggered because it expecting an upper limit value. It would great if we got true greater than and less than functionality for when we don't have an end limit to what we are monitoring but still want to map those values |
SingleStat panels are awesome. Thank you so much.
I would love to be able to specify a range or 'greater-than or less-than' operators in the value-to-text mappings. This issue mentioned adding range functionality at a later date. #1130
So the use case is on my dashboards I want things to be simple, so just display 'OKAY' if the value is below 500. Above that do whatever. And you can further that by specifying 500to1000 = WARN, and >1000 = RUH ROH SHAGGY or whatever.
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