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TimeseriesToTable with multiple timeseries #88027
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Why is this needed:
I'm trying to find a way to visualize three dimensional data. My first two dimensions are categorical and my third dimension is time. This means I have N×M timeseries. Using a regular graph doesn't work (too much information). Using a table doesn't work (because of the time component). Using multiple rows doesn't work (too much vertical scrolling). Using repeating gauges doesn't work (repeat doesn't work with more than one dimension). Using repeating rows and repeating stat panels sort of works, but there's too much vertical scrolling, and it also makes it hard to scan along one of the dimensions.
What would you like to be added:
I have a (Prometheus) query that returns multiple timeseries. Unlike #76291, my case involves two labels. Something like
server="1", region="x"
. What I would like to do is have a table where the cell type is sparkline, and each sparkline corresponds to one of those series. My first column is e.g.server
, and the rest of the columns arex
,y
,z
, etc. If I have an instant query, I can make this work with (multiple) transformations. I have not found a way to make this work with a range query.Who is this feature for?
My hunch is that this is niche, but it might be because the feature doesn't exist yet. Having to visualize multiple dimensions in a compact format is not a super common problem, but it's also not that uncommon.
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