An annotation is an event that is overlayed on top of graphs. The query can have up to four columns per row, the time_sec column is mandatory. Annotation rendering is expensive so it is important to limit the number of rows returned.
- column with alias: <b>time_sec</b> for the annotation event. Format is UTC in seconds, use UNIX_TIMESTAMP(column)
- column with alias <b>title</b> for the annotation title
- column with alias: <b>text</b> for the annotation text
- column with alias: <b>tags</b> for annotation tags. This is a comma separated string of tags e.g. 'tag1,tag2'
An annotation is an event that is overlayed on top of graphs. The query can have up to four columns per row, the time column is mandatory. Annotation rendering is expensive so it is important to limit the number of rows returned.
- column with alias: <b>time</b> for the annotation event. Format is UTC in seconds, use extract(epoch from column) as "time"
- column with alias <b>title</b> for the annotation title
- column with alias: <b>text</b> for the annotation text
- column with alias: <b>tags</b> for annotation tags. This is a comma separated string of tags e.g. 'tag1,tag2'