Getting started managing Grafana as code using HashiCorp Terraform
Getting started managing Grafana as code using HashiCorp Terraform
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In this webinar, we will show how to install and use the Terraform Provider for Grafana, which allows Grafana administrators to manage dashboards and Grafana panel alerts, add synthetic monitoring probes and checks, perform identity and access management, and more – all using Terraform code. The demo will also include how to create variables, manage data sources, and create a dashboard inside a folder. Finally, some useful links will be shared, including the source code shown in the demonstration.
During this webinar, you’ll learn:
- How to install the Terraform Provider for Grafana
- How to create create and modify resources (data sources, dashboards, and folders) in Grafana using Terraform
- Access links to test out Grafana’s Terraform Provider for yourself
Taylor Dolezal
Senior Developer Advocate at HashiCorp
Taylor is a senior developer advocate at HashiCorp, where he works on infrastructure tools that enable innovation. He works closely with open source communities and is passionate about Kubernetes, Terraform, and solving distributed systems problems. You can usually find him buried deep in a book, preparing a technical talk, or running with his partner and two pups.