@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ This document is a “bottom up” introduction to basic concepts in Grafana, an
### Data Source
Grafana supports many different storage backends for your time series data (Data Source). Each Data Source has a specific Query Editor that is customized for the features and capabilities that the particular Data Source exposes.
The following datasources are officially supported: [Graphite]({{<relref"docs/features/datasources/graphite.md">}}), [InfluxDB]({{<relref"docs/features/datasources/influxdb.md">}}), [OpenTSDB]({{<relref"docs/features/datasources/opentsdb.md">}}), [Prometheus]({{<relref"docs/features/datasources/prometheus.md">}}), [Elasticsearch]({{<relref"docs/features/datasources/elasticsearch.md">}}), [CloudWatch]({{<relref"docs/features/datasources/cloudwatch.md">}}).
The following datasources are officially supported: [Graphite]({{<relref"features/datasources/graphite.md">}}), [InfluxDB]({{<relref"features/datasources/influxdb.md">}}), [OpenTSDB]({{<relref"features/datasources/opentsdb.md">}}), [Prometheus]({{<relref"features/datasources/prometheus.md">}}), [Elasticsearch]({{<relref"features/datasources/elasticsearch.md">}}), [CloudWatch]({{<relref"features/datasources/cloudwatch.md">}}).
The query language and capabilities of each Data Source are obviously very different. You can combine data from multiple Data Sources onto a single Dashboard, but each Panel is tied to a specific Data Source that belongs to a particular Organization.
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ and [apps](./apps.md) plugins in the documentation.
There are three ways that you can start developing a Grafana plugin.
1. Setup a Grafana development environment. [(described here)](http://docs.grafana.org/project/building_from_source/) and place your plugin in the ```data/plugins``` folder.
2. Install Grafana and place your plugin in the plugins directory which is set in your [config file]({{<relref"docs/installation/configuration.md">}}). By default this is `/var/lib/grafana/plugins` on Linux systems.
2. Install Grafana and place your plugin in the plugins directory which is set in your [config file]({{<relref"installation/configuration.md">}}). By default this is `/var/lib/grafana/plugins` on Linux systems.
3. Place your plugin directory anywhere you like and specify it grafana.ini.
We encourage people to setup the full Grafana environment so that you can get inspiration from the rest of grafana code base.