Splunk® Enterprise

Dashboards and Visualizations

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Chart configuration reference

Chart overview

The <chart> element is a panel visualization that is highly configurable.

<chart>

A panel that displays search data in a chart. Saved reports contain chart formatting parameters. Saved searches do not. For more information, see "Save reports and share them with others."

When you load a saved report in the chart panel, your saved report format is also loaded. However, chart formatting can be overridden inline using the chart options.

Charts use named options to specify chart-specific properties. This reference contains sections on all configurable properties of charts.

Parent elements
<row>
  <panel>
<chart>
  <title> (0..1)
  <search> (0..1)
    <earliest> (0..1)
    <latest> (0..1)
  <drilldown> (0..n)
  <selection> (0..n, for charts of type area, line, and column only)
  <option name="[property]"> (0..n)

General chart properties

These are properties that apply to all charts unless otherwise specified.

Property Type Default Description
charting.backgroundColor Hex color value. Chart background color.
charting.chart (area | bar | bubble | column | fillerGauge
| line | markerGauge | pie
| radialGauge | scatter)
column
Set the chart type.
charting.data.count Number
10000
The number of results to retrieve. Set to 0 to get all results.

Caution: Setting to 0 to retrieve all results can have a significant performance impact.

charting.data.fieldListMode (show_hide | hide_show)
hide_show
The order in which to apply the fieldShowList and fieldHideList filters.

This property does not apply to Scatter and Bubble charts.

charting.data.fieldShowList array of fields
The list of fields to explicitly show in the results.

This property does not apply to Scatter and Bubble charts.

charting.data.fieldHideList array of fields
The list of fields to explicitly hide from the results, in JSON array format.

This property does not apply to Scatter and Bubble charts.

charting.drilldown (all | none)
all
all: Drilldown is enabled.

none: Drilldown is disabled.

charting.fieldColors Map of hex colors.

See description.

The map of hexadecimal color values to use for each field.

A map is a comma-delimited list of key/value pairs, enclosed in curly braces.

Keys are separated from their values by a colon.

Example:

{"foo\: bar": 0xffff00, foo: 0xff0000, "foobar": 0x000000}

Escape the following special characters in a key or string value with double quotes:

[]{}(),:"

Escape existing double quotes or backslashes or colons with a preceding backslash.

See Specify custom colors for fields in charts for an example.

charting.fieldDashStyles Map of dash styles. A map of dash styles to use for each field in JSON object format. For example: {"Field1": "shortDash"}.

Possible dash styles are: (dash | dashDot | dot | longDash | longDashDot | longDashDotDot | shortDash | shortDot | shortDashDot | shortDashDotDot | solid).

charting.fontColor Hex color value. Chart font color.
charting.foregroundColor Hex color value. Chart foreground color.
charting.legend.labels CSV of labels
A list of labels with which to pre-populate the legend.

This property does not apply to Scatter and Bubble charts.

charting.legend.labelStyle.overflowMode (ellipsisEnd | ellipsisMiddle | ellipsisNone | ellipsisStart) ellipsisMiddle Determines how to display labels that overflow layout bounds by replacing elided text with an ellipsis (...).

ellipsisStart: Elides text at the start.

ellipsisMiddle: Elides text in the middle of the line.

ellipsisEnd: Elides text at the layout boundary.

ellipsisNone: Disables text truncation entirely.

charting.legend.masterLegend n/a If attribute is present, disables legend color synchronization with other panels in the dashboard.

Note: The only valid value is an empty tag. If a value is specified, the attribute is ignored.

charting.seriesColors List of hex colors
See below*
Use an array of hexadecimal values to define the colors of chart series.

Note: To apply static colors to specific fields use the charting.fieldColors property.

height Number
Height, in pixels, of the chart.

Default value is 250, must be between 100 and 10000.

*Default value for charting.seriesColors:

[0x1e93c6, 0xf2b827, 0xd6563c, 0x6a5c9e, 0x31a35f, 0xed8440, 0x3863a0, 0xa2cc3e, 0xcc5068, 0x73427f, 0x11a88b, 0xea9600, 0x0e776d, 0xffb380, 0xaa3977, 0x91af27, 0x4453aa, 0x99712b, 0x553577, 0x97bc71, 0xd35c2d, 0x314d5b, 0x99962b, 0x844539, 0x00b290, 0xe2c188, 0xa34a41, 0x44416d, 0xe29847, 0x8c8910, 0x0b416d, 0x774772, 0x3d9988, 0xbdbd5e, 0x5f7396, 0x844539]

General Chart Properties: selected examples

<dashboard>
  <label>Selected chart examples</label>
  <row>
    <panel>
      <chart>
        <title>A line chart</title>
        <search>
          <query>
            index=_internal source="*metrics.log" 
            group=per_sourcetype_thruput 
            | timechart sum(kb) by series
          </query>
          <earliest>-1h</earliest>
          <latest>now</latest>
        </search>
        <option name="charting.chart">line</option>
      </chart>
    </panel>
  
    <panel>
      <chart>
        <title>Show only splunkd_access and splunkd fields</title>
        <search>
          <query>
            index=_internal source="*metrics.log"
            group=per_sourcetype_thruput 
            | timechart sum(kb) by series
          </query>
          <earliest>-1h</earliest>
          <latest>now</latest>
        </search>
        <option name="charting.data.fieldShowList">
          ["splunkd_access", "splunkd"]
        </option>
        <option name="charting.chart">line</option>
      </chart>
    </panel>
  </row>

  <row>  
    <panel>
      <chart>
        <title>Show all fields except splunk_web_service, splunkd_access, and splunkd</title>
        <search>
          <query>
            index=_internal source="*metrics.log"
            group=per_sourcetype_thruput
            | timechart sum(kb) by series
          </query>
          <earliest>-1h</earliest>
          <latest>now</latest>
        </search>
        <option name="charting.data.fieldHideList">
          ["splunk_web_service", "splunkd_access", "splunkd"]
        </option>
        <option name="charting.chart">line</option>
      </chart>
    </panel>
    
    <panel>
      <html>
        Use the <tt>eval</tt> function in the search to transpose  
        the value of the <tt>log_level</tt> field into individual 
        fields for <tt>charting.fieldcolors</tt>.
      </html>
      <chart>
        <title>Field colors example</title>
        <search>
          <query>
            index = _internal log_level=* | stats
            count(eval(log_level="ERROR")) as ERROR
            count(eval(log_level="WARN")) as WARN
            count(eval(log_level="INFO")) as INFO
            by sourcetype
          </query>
          <earliest>-7d@h</earliest>
          <latest>now</latest>
        </search>
        <option name="charting.axisY.scale">log</option>
        <option name="charting.chart">column</option>
        <option name="charting.fieldColors">
          {"ERROR": 0xFF0000, "WARN": 0xFF9900, "INFO":0x0066FF, "NULL":0xC4C4C0}
        </option>
        <option name="charting.legend.placement">right</option>
      </chart>
    </panel>
  </row>
</dashboard>

7.1 chart examples.png

Area, Bubble, Bar, Column, Line, and Scatter charts

Properties specific to line, area, column, scatter, bubble, and bar charts, all of which contain an x-axis and y-axis.

7.1 axis charts.png

Property Type Default Description
charting.annotation.categoryColors Map of hex or rgb colors.

See description.

The map of hexadecimal or RGB color values to use for each event annotation category. This property is only used for charts with event annotation overlays, where the field annotation_category is defined.


A map is a comma-delimited list of key/value pairs, enclosed in curly braces.

Keys are separated from their values by a colon.

Example:

{"foo\: bar": 0xffff00, foo: 0xff0000, "foobar": 0x000000}

Escape the following special characters in a key or string value with double quotes:

[]{}(),:"

Escape existing double quotes or backslashes or colons with a preceding backslash.

To view an example of this property in use in Simple XML, see Event Annotations in Simple XML.

This property applies only to Area, Column, and Line charts.

charting.axisLabelsX.axisVisibility
charting.axisLabelsY.axisVisibility
(show | hide) Depends on axis type Indicates whether or not the axis line is visible. For numeric axes, defaults to hide. For all other axes, defaults to show.
charting.axisLabelsY2.axisVisibility (show | hide) Depends on axis type Applies only to Area, Bar, Column, and Line charts. Indicates whether or not the axis line is visible. For numeric axes, defaults to hide. For all other axes, defaults to show.
charting.axisLabelsX.extendsAxisRange
charting.axisLabelsY.extendsAxisRange
Boolean true Indicates whether the range of the axis should be extended to snap to whole major tick marks.
charting.axisLabelsX.integerUnits
charting.axisLabelsY.integerUnits
charting.axisLabelsY2.integerUnits
Boolean false Indicates whether the major unit is rounded to the nearest integer.

charting.axisLabelsY.integerUnits and charting.axisLabelsY2.integerUnits are only supported for bar and line charts.

charting.axisLabelsX.majorLabelStyle.overFlowMode (ellipsisMiddle | ellipsisNone) ellipsisNone Indicates whether the axis label is ellipsized to the tick spacing.

This property is not supported for bar charts.

charting.axisLabelsX.majorLabelStyle.rotation (-90 | -45 | 0 | 45 | 90 ) 0 Axis label rotation, in degrees.

Positive values rotate clockwise. Negative values rotate counterclockwise

This property is not supported for bar charts.

charting.axisLabelsX.majorLabelVisibility

charting.axisLabelsY2.majorLabelVisibility
charting.axisLabelsY.majorLabelVisibility
(auto | show | hide) auto
Controls the visibility of major tick mark labels.

Set to show to always show labels, even when a large number of results are displayed.

auto: Shows or hides individual major labels to maintain readability in the available space without overlapping

show: Show all major labels, even if overlapping occurs.

hide: Hide all major labels.

charting.axisLabelsY2.majorLabelVisibility is not supported for bubble or scatter charts.

charting.axisLabelsY.majorLabelVisibility is deprecated.

charting.axisLabelsX.majorTickSize
charting.axisLabelsY.majorTickSize
number 6
The size, in pixels of the major tick marks.

charting.axisLabelsY.majorTickSize is deprecated.

charting.axisLabelsX.minorTickSize
charting.axisLabelsY.minorTickSize
charting.axisLabelsY2.minorTickSize
Number 6 The size, in pixels of the minor tick marks.

charting.axisLabelsY2.minorTickSize is not supported for bubble and scatter charts.

charting.axisLabelsX.majorTickVisibility
charting.axisLabelsY.majorTickVisibility
(auto | show | hide) auto Indicates whether major tick marks are visible.

auto: For numerical axes, ticks are hidden by default. Otherwise, shows a major tick only if the corresponding label is visible.

show: Force all major ticks to be visible, regardless of label visibility

hide:Hide all major ticks.

charting.axisLabelsY2.majorTickVisibility (auto | show | hide) depends on axis type Applies only to Area, Bar, Column, and Line charts. Indicates whether major tick marks are visible.

auto: For numerical axes, ticks are hidden by default. Otherwise, shows a major tick only if the corresponding label is visible.

show: Force all major ticks to be visible, regardless of label visibility

hide:Hide all major ticks.

charting.axisLabelsX.majorUnit
charting.axisLabelsY.majorUnit
charting.axisLabelsY2.majorUnit
(Positive integer | auto) auto The spacing unit at which to place major tick marks along the numeric axis.

By default, this value is automatically calculated based on the scale of the related axis.

charting.axisLabelsY2.majorUnit is not supported for bubble and scatter charts.

charting.axisLabelsX.minorTickVisibility
charting.axisLabelsY.minorTickVisibility
charting.axisLabelsY2.minorTickVisibility
(auto | show | hide) auto Indicates whether minor tick marks are visible.

auto: Shows a minor tick only if the corresponding label is visible

show: Force all minor ticks to be visible, regardless of label visibility

hide:Hide all minor ticks.

charting.axisLabelsY2.majorTickSize Number 6 Applies only to Area, Bar, Column, and Line charts. The size, in pixels of the major tick marks.
charting.axisX.abbreviation
charting.axisY.abbreviation
charting.axisY2.abbreviation
(none | auto) none Enables the abbreviations of large X, Y, and Y2 numerical values with the closest SI prefix.

charting.axisY2.abbreviation is not supported for bubble and scatter charts.

charting.axisX.includeZero
charting.axisY.includeZero
Boolean false Indicates whether the axis range includes zero.
charting.axisX.maximumNumber
charting.axisY.maximumNumber
Number auto Sets the maximum number for the axis range.
charting.axisX.minimumNumber
charting.axisY.minimumNumber
Number auto Sets the minimum number for the axis range.
charting.axisX.scale
charting.axisY.scale
(linear | log) linear Use a linear or logarithmic scale.

Only the bubble and scatter charts support a logarithmic scale for the x-axis.

charting.axisTitleX.text
charting.axisTitleY.text
charting.axisTitleY2.text
Text Specifies the title of the axis.

charting.axisTitleY2.text is not supported for bubble and scatter charts.

charting.axisTitleX.visibility
charting.axisTitleY.visibility
(visible | collapsed) visible Indicates whether to show the title of the x-axis or y-axis.
charting.axisTitleY2.visibility (visible | collapsed) collapsed Applies only to Area, Bar, Column, and Line charts. Indicates whether to show the secondary axis title when an overlay is used.
charting.chart.resultTruncationLimit Number 50000 Override default limits for the number of data points rendered in a chart.
charting.gridLinesX.showMajorLines Boolean false Indicates whether major grid lines on X-axis are visible.

This property does not apply to Scatter or Bubble charts

charting.gridLinesY.showMajorLines Boolean true Indicates whether major grid lines on Y-axis are visible.
charting.gridLinesY2.showMajorLines Boolean false Applies only to Area, Bar, Column, and Line charts. Indicates whether major grid lines on the second Y-axis are visible.
charting.gridLinesX.showMinorLines
charting.gridLinesY.showMinorLines
charting.gridLinesY2.showMinorLines
Boolean False Applies only to Area, Bar, Column, and Line charts. Indicates whether minor grid lines are visible.
charting.layout.splitSeries Boolean False Applies only to Area, Bar, Column, and Line charts.Splits a multi-series chart into separate charts that are stacked from top to bottom, one for each series.
charting.layout.splitSeries.allowIndependentYRanges Boolean False Applies only to Area, Bar, Column, and Line charts. When set to True, allows each series to have its own Y-range.
charting.legend.placement (top | left | bottom | right | none) right Where to place the legend.
charting.legend.mode (standard | seriesCompare) standard Provides visual and behavior settings. "Standard" is the default, "seriesCompare" is useful when comparing series (for example, this setting changes the styles for tooltips).

You can only use this property for line charts and area charts

Area chart properties

Property Type Default Description
charting.areaFillOpacity 0 - 1.0
.75
Configures the opacity of an area chart.

1.0 means the area chart is solid. 0 indicates the area chart is transparent.

charting.axisY2.enabled boolean
false
Enables a second y-axis for chart overlays.
charting.axisY2.fields comma delimited list
Fields to be mapped to a second y-axis for chart overlays.
charting.axisY2.includeZero boolean
false
Indicates whether to include zero in the second y-axis range for chart overlays.
charting.axisY2.maximumNumber Number
auto
Sets the maximum number for the y-axis range for chart overlays.
charting.axisY2.minimumNumber Number
auto
Sets the minimum number for the y-axis range for chart overlays.
charting.axisY2.scale (inherit | linear | log)
inherit
Scale to use for a second y-axis for chart overlays.

Inherit from the first y-axis, or use a linear or logarithmic scale.

charting.chart.overlayFields comma-delimited list
List of fields to use for a chart overlay.
charting.chart.showDataLabels (all | minmax | none)
none
Indicates how to display labels in the chart:

all: Display all labels

minmax: Display labels only for the lowest and highest values.

none: Do not display labels.

charting.chart.nullValueMode (gaps | zero | connect)
gaps
Determines how to handle null values.
charting.chart.showLines Boolean
true
Indicates whether to show lines in area charts.
charting.chart.stackMode (default | stacked | stacked100)
default
Set up stacked area charts.

Bar chart properties

Property Type Default Description
charting.chart.barSpacing Number
1
Specifies, in pixels, the spacing between bars in a bar chart.
charting.chart.seriesSpacing Number
Specifies, in pixels, the spacing between clustered series in a bar chart.
charting.chart.showDataLabels (all | minmax | none)
none
Indicates how to display labels in the chart:

all: Display all labels

minmax: Display labels only for the lowest and highest values.

none: Do not display labels.

charting.chart.stackMode (default | stacked | stacked100)
default
Sets up stacked bar charts.

Bubble chart properties

Property Type Default Description
charting.chart.bubbleMaximumSize Number
50
Specifies, in pixels, the maximum size of each bubble.
charting.chart.bubbleMinimumSize Number
10
Specifies, in pixels, the minimum size of each bubble.
charting.chart.bubbleSizeBy (area | diameter)
area
Determines whether the area or the diameter determine the bubble size.

Column chart properties

Property Type Default Description
charting.axisY2.enabled boolean
false
Enables a second y-axis for chart overlays.
charting.axisY2.fields comma delimited list
Fields to be mapped to a second y-axis for chart overlays.
charting.axisY2.includeZero boolean
false
Indicates whether to include zero in the second y-axis range for chart overlays.
charting.axisY2.maximumNumber Number
auto
Sets the maximum number for the y-axis range for chart overlays.
charting.axisY2.minimumNumber Number
auto
Sets the minimum number for the y-axis range for chart overlays.
charting.axisY2.scale (inherit | linear | log)
inherit
Scale to use for a second y-axis for chart overlays.

Inherit from the first y-axis, or use a linear or logarithmic scale.

charting.chart.columnSpacing Number
1
Specifies, in pixels, the spacing between columns.
charting.chart.overlayFields comma-delimited list
List of fields to use for a chart overlay.
charting.chart.seriesSpacing Number
Specifies, in pixels, the spacing between clustered series in a column chart.
charting.chart.showDataLabels (all | minmax | none)
none
Indicates how to display labels in the chart:

all: Display all labels

minmax: Display labels only for the lowest and highest values.

none: Do not display labels.

charting.chart.stackMode (default | stacked | stacked100)
default
Sets up stacked column charts.

Line chart properties

Property Type Default Description
charting.axisY2.enabled boolean
false
Enables a second y-axis for chart overlays.
charting.axisY2.fields comma delimited list
Fields to be mapped to a second y-axis for chart overlays.
charting.axisY2.includeZero boolean
false
Indicates whether to include zero in the second y-axis range for chart overlays.
charting.axisY2.maxiumNumber Number
auto
Sets the maximum number for the y-axis range for chart overlays.
charting.axisY2.minimumNumber Number
auto
Sets the minimum number for the y-axis range for chart overlays.
charting.axisY2.scale (inherit | linear | log)
inherit
Scale to use for a second y-axis for chart overlays.

Inherit from the first y-axis, or use a linear or logarithmic scale.

charting.chart.nullValueMode (gaps | zero | connect)
gaps
Determines how to handle null values.
charting.chart.overlayFields comma-delimited list
List of fields to use for a chart overlay.
charting.chart.showDataLabels (all | minmax | none)
none
Indicates how to display labels in the chart:

all: Display all labels

minmax: Display labels only for the lowest and highest values.

none: Do not display labels.

charting.chart.showMarkers Boolean
false
Indicates whether to draw markers in line charts.
charting.chart.stackMode (default | stacked | stacked100)
default
Set up stacked line charts.
charting.lineDashStyle (dash | dashDot | dot | longDash | longDashDot | longDashDotDot | shortDash | shortDot | shortDashDot | shortDashDotDot | solid)
solid
Specifies the dash style for all line series in a chart.
charting.lineWidth float
2
Line width, in pixels, for all line series in the chart. You can provide decimal values if needed.

Scatter chart properties

Property Type Default Description
charting.chart.markerSize Number
4
Indicates, in pixels, the size of markers.

Gauge charts

Properties specific to gauge charts:

7.1 gague charts.png

Property Type Default Description
charting.gaugeColors [Hex,...]
[0x84E900,
0xFFE800,
0xBF3030]
An array of hexadecimal color values from which the range band colors are generated.

Colors display in the order indicated in the array.

For example, you can reverse the default green-yellow-red sequence by changing the gaugeColors value to:

[0xBF3030,0xFFE800,0x84E900]

You can specify any number of colors. If the gauge has more or less range intervals than the number of rangeColors, colors are interpolated as necessary. This interpolation occurs regardless of whether you specify the range interval in the search language or the rangeValues parameter.

charting.chart.majorUnit Number
auto
Specifies, in pixels, the spacing of major tick marks.
charting.chart.rangeValues array of number
A numeric array that represents the overall numerical range represented by the gauge, and the relative size of the color-coded subranges within that overall range.

For example, a range of:

[0,30,70,100]

indicates that the gauge starts at zero, ends at 100, and has three subranges that are each identified by another filler color. If the search returns a value of 71, the filler rises to that value on the gauge and takes on the color assigned to the top range, which is 71-100.

Note: When you specify range values in simple XML, they override range values that are specified through the search upon which the dashboard panel is based.

charting.chart.showLabels Boolean
True
Indicates whether to display labels.
charting.chart.showMajorTicks Boolean
True
Indicates whether to display major tick marks.
charting.chart.showMinorTicks Boolean
See description
Indicates whether to display minor tick marks. Defaults to False for radial gauge and True for filler and marker gauges
charting.chart.style (minimal | shiny)
shiny
Specify the display style of the gauge.

shiny: A graphically stylized version of the gauge with chrome, shading, and other features to mimic a real world gauge.

minimal: A "just the basics" version of the gauge.

charting.chart.usePercentageRange Boolean
False
Indicates whether to format the range values as percentages.
charting.chart.usePercentageValue Boolean
False
Indicates whether to format the gauge values as percentages.

Filler gauge specific properties

Property Type Default Description
charting.chart.orientation (x | y)
y
Sets the orientation of the gauge.

x: horizontal

y: vertical

charting.chart.showValue Boolean
True
Indicates whether the gauge displays its value.

Marker gauge specific properties

Property Type Default Description
charting.chart.orientation (x | y)
y
Sets the orientation of the gauge.

x: horizontal

y: vertical

charting.chart.showRangeBand boolean
true
Indicates whether to show the color ranges as a band on the left side of the marker gauge.
charting.chart.showValue Boolean
False
Indicates whether the gauge displays its value.

Radial gauge specific properties

Property Type Default Description
charting.chart.rangeArcAngle Number
270
The length of the range arc, in degrees.

Positive values are clockwise. Negative values are counterclockwise.

charting.chart.rangeStartAngle Number
45
The angle, in degrees, to begin drawing the range arc. The range arc is clockwise and starts from the bottom of the gauge.
charting.chart.showRangeBand boolean
true
Indicates whether to show the color ranges as a band at the top of the radial gauge.
charting.chart.showValue Boolean
True
Indicates whether the gauge displays its value.

Pie charts

Properties specific to pie charts:

7.1 pie chart.png

Property Type Default Description
charting.chart.sliceCollapsingLabel Text
Other
The label for the consolidated slice.
charting.chart.sliceCollapsingThreshold Number
0.01
The threshold at which smaller slices collapse into a consolidated slice.

Valid values are between 0 and 1.

0 indicates no collapsing. 1 indicates all slices collapse into a single pie.

The default value, 0.01, collapses slices smaller than 1% of the whole pie.

charting.chart.showLabels Boolean
true
Indicates whether to display labels.
charting.chart.showPercent Boolean
false
Indicates whether to display percentage values with the labels.
Last modified on 10 August, 2022
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This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® Enterprise: 7.2.0, 7.2.1, 7.2.2, 7.2.3, 7.2.4, 7.2.5, 7.2.6, 7.2.7, 7.2.8, 7.2.9, 7.2.10, 7.3.0, 7.3.1, 7.3.2, 7.3.3, 7.3.4, 7.3.5, 7.3.6, 7.3.7, 7.3.8, 7.3.9, 8.0.0, 8.0.1, 8.0.2, 8.0.3, 8.0.4, 8.0.5, 8.0.6, 8.0.7, 8.0.8, 8.0.9, 8.0.10, 8.1.0, 8.1.1, 8.1.2, 8.1.3, 8.1.4, 8.1.5, 8.1.6, 8.1.7, 8.1.8, 8.1.9, 8.1.10, 8.1.11, 8.1.12, 8.1.13, 8.1.14, 8.2.0, 8.2.1, 8.2.2, 8.2.3, 8.2.4, 8.2.5, 8.2.6, 8.2.7, 8.2.8, 8.2.9, 8.2.10, 8.2.11, 8.2.12


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