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- Now we only need a node that sends the value to the influxdb. Drag and drop the " | - Now we only need a node that sends the value to the influxdb. Drag and drop the " | ||
- The last click on deploy in the top right corner and the node-red server is already injecting something into your database. | - The last click on deploy in the top right corner and the node-red server is already injecting something into your database. | ||
+ | - Grafana-Part: | ||
+ | - Open up your grafana | ||
+ | - Create a new dashboard by hovering over the " | ||
+ | - Click "Add new panel" | ||
+ | - What you will see now can be a bit overwhelming at first but we will just do a little dip into it right now. To display data in our graph we have to query it from our influxdb. We will just need one query for this sample project. | ||
+ | - We just need to change one thing right now. Under query, you will find a row named " | ||
+ | - On the right side of the screen, you can change the panel title if you want. Otherwise, click on Apply in the top right corner. | ||
+ | - You now need to save the dashboard you just created. In the top right corner, you will fond a save icon. Give it some appropriate name and click " | ||
+ | - You just finished the sample! You can now see the dashboard on the grafana home screen. You can click the name to display it. | ||
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