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Identifying the unique identifier (ID) of a datasource in Grafana is essential for interacting with its configuration via the Grafana API. This process is particularly useful for automation and integration tasks where direct access to the datasource's ID is required. The following procedure demonstrates how to retrieve the datasource ID using its name, based on the official Grafana HTTP API documentation.

For more details, refer to the official Grafana HTTP API documentation.

\uD83D\uDCD8 Instructions

To find the ID of a Grafana datasource by its name, use the following script.

Prerequisites

Update these variables with your Grafana details:

  • HOST: Grafana server IP

  • PORT: Grafana port

  • USER: Grafana username

  • PASS: Grafana password

  • DS_NAME: Datasource name

Script

#!/bin/bash
# Example values for Grafana connection
HOST="10.2.7.100"
PORT="80"
USER="admin"
PASS="adminz-password"
DS_NAME="hivemq-prometheus-1"

# Query Grafana API to get the datasource ID
curl -s -u "$USER:$PASS" \
  "http://$HOST:$PORT/api/datasources/name/$DS_NAME" | jq '.id'

Output

The script will return the datasource ID.

Error Messages

  • Connection error: curl: (7) Failed to connect

  • Invalid credentials: {"message": "invalid username or password"}

  • Unauthorized: {"message": "Unauthorized"}

List All Datasources

To list all datasources:

curl -s -u "$USER:$PASS" \
  "http://$HOST:$PORT/api/datasources"

Prerequisites

Before executing the script to retrieve a Grafana datasource ID, ensure the following requirements are met:

  1. Grafana Server Access: You must have network access to the Grafana instance, including the correct IP address and port number.

  2. User Credentials: A valid Grafana username and password with sufficient permissions to access the API and retrieve datasource information.

  3. Datasource Name: You must know the exact name of the datasource whose ID you wish to find.

  4. Command-line Tools:

    • curl: Used to send HTTP requests to the Grafana API.

    • jq: (Optional) A command-line tool for parsing JSON responses. If not installed, the script will return the full JSON response, but the jq tool is recommended to extract the id more cleanly.

Ensure these prerequisites are configured before running the script to ensure a smooth process.


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