Bitnami Secure Image for Grafana
Grafana is an open source metric analytics and visualization suite for visualizing time series data that supports various types of data sources.
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TL;DR
docker run --name grafana bitnami/grafana:latest
Why use Bitnami Secure Images?
Those are hardened, minimal CVE images built and maintained by Bitnami. Bitnami Secure Images are based on the cloud-optimized, security-hardened enterprise OS Photon Linux. Why choose BSI images?
- Hardened secure images of popular open source software with Near-Zero Vulnerabilities
- Vulnerability Triage & Prioritization with VEX Statements, KEV and EPSS Scores
- Compliance focus with FIPS, STIG, and air-gap options, including secure bill of materials (SBOM)
- Software supply chain provenance attestation through in-toto
- First class support for the internet’s favorite Helm charts
Each image comes with valuable security metadata. You can view the metadata in our public catalog here. Note: Some data is only available with commercial subscriptions to BSI.
If you are looking for our previous generation of images based on Debian Linux, please see the Bitnami Legacy registry.
How to deploy Grafana in Kubernetes?
Deploying Bitnami applications as Helm Charts is the easiest way to get started with our applications on Kubernetes. Read more about the installation in the Bitnami Grafana Chart GitHub repository.
Why use a non-root container?
Non-root container images add an extra layer of security and are generally recommended for production environments. However, because they run as a non-root user, privileged tasks are typically off-limits. Learn more about non-root containers in our docs.
Supported tags and respective Dockerfile links
Learn more about the Bitnami tagging policy and the difference between rolling tags and immutable tags in our documentation page.
Get this image
The recommended way to get the Bitnami Grafana Docker Image is to pull the prebuilt image from the Docker Hub Registry.
docker pull bitnami/grafana:latest
To use a specific version, you can pull a versioned tag. You can view the list of available versions in the Docker Hub Registry.
docker pull bitnami/grafana:[TAG]
If you wish, you can also build the image yourself by cloning the repository, changing to the directory containing the Dockerfile and executing the docker build command. Remember to replace the APP, VERSION and OPERATING-SYSTEM path placeholders in the example command below with the correct values.
git clone https://github.com/bitnami/containers.git
cd bitnami/APP/VERSION/OPERATING-SYSTEM
docker build -t bitnami/APP:latest .
Using docker-compose.yaml
Please be aware this file has not undergone internal testing. Consequently, we advise its use exclusively for development or testing purposes. For production-ready deployments, we highly recommend utilizing its associated Bitnami Helm chart.
Connecting to other containers
Using Docker container networking, a different server running inside a container can easily be accessed by your application containers and vice-versa.
Containers attached to the same network can communicate with each other using the container name as the hostname.
Configuration
The following section describes the supported environment variables
Environment variables
The following tables list the main variables you can set.
Customizable environment variables
| Name | Description | Default Value |
|---|---|---|
GRAFANA_TMP_DIR |
Grafana directory for temporary runtime files. | ${GRAFANA_BASE_DIR}/tmp |
GRAFANA_PID_FILE |
Grafana PID file. | ${GRAFANA_TMP_DIR}/grafana.pid |
GRAFANA_DEFAULT_CONF_DIR |
Grafana directory for default plugins. | ${GRAFANA_BASE_DIR}/conf.default |
GRAFANA_DEFAULT_PLUGINS_DIR |
Grafana directory for default configuration files. | ${GRAFANA_BASE_DIR}/default-plugins |
GF_PATHS_HOME |
Grafana home directory. | $GRAFANA_BASE_DIR |
GF_PATHS_CONFIG |
Grafana configuration file. | ${GRAFANA_BASE_DIR}/conf/grafana.ini |
GF_PATHS_DATA |
Grafana directory for data files. | ${GRAFANA_BASE_DIR}/data |
GF_PATHS_LOGS |
Grafana directory for log files. | ${GRAFANA_BASE_DIR}/logs |
GF_PATHS_PLUGINS |
Grafana directory for plugins. | ${GF_PATHS_DATA}/plugins |
GF_PATHS_PROVISIONING |
Grafana directory for provisioning configurations. | ${GRAFANA_BASE_DIR}/conf/provisioning |
GF_INSTALL_PLUGINS |
Grafana plugins to install | nil |
GF_INSTALL_PLUGINS_SKIP_TLS |
Whether to skip TLS certificate verification when installing plugins | yes |
GF_FEATURE_TOGGLES |
Comma-separated list of Grafana feature toggles. | nil |
GF_SECURITY_ADMIN_PASSWORD |
Grafana admin password. | nil |
GRAFANA_MIGRATION_LOCK |
Enable the migration lock mechanism to avoid issues caused by concurrent migrations. | false |
GRAFANA_SLEEP_TIME |
Sleep time between migration status check attempts. | 10 |
GRAFANA_RETRY_ATTEMPTS |
Number of retries to check migration status. | 12 |
Read-only environment variables
| Name | Description | Value |
|---|---|---|
GRAFANA_BASE_DIR |
Grafana installation directory. | ${BITNAMI_ROOT_DIR}/grafana |
GRAFANA_BIN_DIR |
Grafana directory for binary executables. | ${GRAFANA_BASE_DIR}/bin |
GRAFANA_CONF_DIR |
Grafana directory for configuration. | ${GRAFANA_BASE_DIR}/conf |
GRAFANA_DAEMON_USER |
Grafana system user. | grafana |
GRAFANA_DAEMON_GROUP |
Grafana system group. | grafana |
GF_VOLUME_DIR |
Grafana volume directory. | ${BITNAMI_VOLUME_DIR}/grafana |
GF_OP_PATHS_CONFIG |
Grafana Operator configuration directory. | /etc/grafana/grafana.ini |
GF_OP_PATHS_DATA |
Grafana Operator directory for data files. | /var/lib/grafana |
GF_OP_PATHS_LOGS |
Grafana Operator directory for log files. | /var/log/grafana |
GF_OP_PATHS_PROVISIONING |
Grafana Operator directory for provisioning configurations. | /etc/grafana/provisioning |
GF_OP_PLUGINS_INIT_DIR |
Grafana Operator directory for plugins. | /opt/plugins |
Overriding configuration
Override the /opt/bitnami/grafana/conf/grafana.ini file mounting a volume.
docker run --name grafana-node -v /path/to/grafana.ini:/opt/bitnami/grafana/conf/grafana.ini bitnami/grafana:latest
You can also do this by changing the docker-compose.yml file present in this repository:
grafana:
...
volumes:
- /path/to/grafana.ini:/opt/bitnami/grafana/conf/grafana.ini
...
Grafana plugins
You can customize this image and include the plugins you desire editing the list of plugins avilable in the script (see the variable "grafana_plugin_list") and build your own image as shown below:
cd 12/debian-12
docker build -t your-custom-grafana .
Install plugins at initialization
When you start the Grafana image, you can specify a comma, semi-colon or space separated list of plugins to install by setting the env. variable GF_INSTALL_PLUGINS. The entries in GF_INSTALL_PLUGINS have three different formats:
plugin_id: This will download the latest plugin version with nameplugin_idfrom the official Grafana plugins page.plugin_id:plugin_version: This will download the plugin with nameplugin_idand versionplugin_versionfrom the official Grafana plugins page.plugin_id=url: This will download the plugin with nameplugin_idusing the zip file specified inurl. In case you want to skip TLS verification, set the variableGF_INSTALL_PLUGINS_SKIP_TLStoyes.
Grafana Image Renderer plugin
You can install the Grafana Image Renderer plugin to handle rendering panels and dashboards as PNG images. To install the plugin, follow the instructions described in the previous section.
As an alternative to install this plugin, you can use the Grafana Image Renderer container to set another Docker container for rendering and using remote rendering. We highly recommend to use this option.
FIPS configuration in Bitnami Secure Images
The Bitnami Grafana Docker image from the Bitnami Secure Images catalog includes extra features and settings to configure the container with FIPS capabilities. You can configure the next environment variables:
OPENSSL_FIPS: whether OpenSSL runs in FIPS mode or not.yes(default),no.
Logging
The Bitnami Grafana Docker image sends the container logs to the stdout. To view the logs:
docker logs grafana
You can configure the containers logging driver using the --log-driver option if you wish to consume the container logs differently. In the default configuration docker uses the json-file driver.
Notable Changes
7.5.7-debian-10-r16
The number of plugins included in the image by default has been decreased. This decision is supported by the following reasons:
- Bitnami commitment to offer images as less opinionated as possible: only very popular and well-maintained plugins should be included.
- Reducing the image size.
- Security concerns: by reducing the number of plugins, we also reduce the chances to include libraries affected by known vulnerabilities.
You can still build your custom image adding your custom plugins or install them during the installization as explained in the Grafana Plugins section.
6.7.3-debian-10-r28
- The
GF_INSTALL_PLUGINSenvironment variable is not set by default anymore. This means it doesn't try to install thegrafana-image-rendererplugin anymore unless you specify it. As an alternative to install this plugin, you can use the Grafana Image Renderer container.
6.7.2-debian-10-r18
- Grafana doesn't ship the
grafana-image-rendererplugin by default anymore since it's not compatible with K8s distros with IPv6 disable. Instead, theGF_INSTALL_PLUGINSenvironment variable is set by default including this plugin so it's installed during the container's initialization, users can easily avoid it by overwriting the environment variable.
License
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