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Support for integrating dashboard panels with external applications #5846

Open kingmaker9841 opened 2 weeks ago

kingmaker9841 commented 2 weeks ago

Is your feature request related to a problem?

Currently, there's no direct way to import specific dashboard panels created in SigNoz and integrate them into external applications. This limits the ability to seamlessly incorporate SigNoz's powerful analytics visualizations into custom application interfaces.

Describe the solution you'd like

This could be achieved through:

Describe alternatives you've considered

However, these alternatives lack the real-time updates, interactivity, and depth of data that direct integration with SigNoz panels would provide.

Additional context

In our application, we have an analytics tab where users can view various metrics and data visualizations. The ability to import SigNoz dashboard panels directly into this tab would significantly enhance our analytics capabilities and user experience. It would allow us to leverage SigNoz's robust analytics and visualization features without having to recreate them from scratch.

This feature would not only save development time but also ensure consistency between the analytics viewed in SigNoz and those presented in our application. It would be particularly valuable for teams who want to create custom, branded analytics interfaces while still leveraging the power of SigNoz's data processing and visualization capabilities.

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