Search Dashboards
You can search for dashboards by dashboard name and by panel title. When you search for dashboards, the system returns all dashboards available within the Algology instance, even if you do not have permission to view the contents of the dashboard.
Search dashboards using dashboard name
Begin typing any part of the dashboard name in the search bar. The search returns results for any partial string match in real-time, as you type.
Dashboard search is:
Real-time
Not case sensitive
Functional across stored and file based dashboards.
Note: You can use your keyboard arrow keys to navigate the results and press Enter
to open the selected dashboard.
Search dashboards using panel title
You can search for a dashboard by the title of a panel that appears in a dashboard. If a panel’s title matches your search query, the dashboard appears in the search results.
Filter dashboard search results by tag(s)
Tags are a great way to organize your dashboards, especially as the number of dashboards grow. You can add and manage tags in dashboard Settings
.
When you select multiple tags, Algology shows dashboards that include all selected tags.
To filter dashboard search result by a tag, complete one of the following steps:
To filter dashboard search results by tag, click a tag that appears in the right column of the search results.
You can continue filtering by clicking additional tags.
To see a list of all available tags, click the Filter by tags dropdown menu and select a tag.
All tags will be shown, and when you select a tag, the dashboard search will be instantly filtered.
Note: When using only a keyboard, press the tab
key and navigate to the Filter by tag drop-down menu, press the down arrow key ▼
to activate the menu and locate a tag, and press Enter
to select the tag.
Command palette
The command palette enables you to:
Search for and open dashboards and folders
Create dashboards and alert rules
Locate pages within Algology
Change the theme to dark or light
To open the command palette, press cmd+K
in macOS or ctrl+k
in Linux/Windows. You can also click on the input located in the navigation bar.
Note: To go to the previous step, press backspace
with the command palette input empty.
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