docs/sources/as-code/observability-as-code/git-sync/export-resources.md
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Git Sync is now GA for Grafana Cloud, OSS and Enterprise. Refer to Usage and performance limitations to understand usage limits for the different tiers.
Contact Grafana for support or to report any issues you encounter and help us improve this feature.
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You can add dashboards to Git Sync using any of the following options:
You can import dashboards directly into your Git Sync provisioned folders using the Grafana UI or the HTTP API.
To access the Import dashboard tool from the Git Sync UI:
Keep in mind the following:
For more information refer to Import dashboards in the Data Visualization documentation.
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It may take a few minutes for your changes to reflect on your screen. If they don't, refresh the UI manually.
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You can also save a copy of dashboard directly from the Grafana UI to your provisioned folder.
To do so, follow these steps:
main is not supported.You can also export an existing dashboard with gcx, the Grafana CLI. Use gcx to download the resources you want to sync from Grafana, and then commit and push those files to your provisioned Git repository. Git Sync will then detect the commit, and synchronize with Grafana.
To do so, follow these steps:
gcx context to point to your instance as documented in Defining contexts.gcx resources pull dashboards --path <REPO_PATH>
Next, commit and push the resources to your Git repository:
git add <DASHBOARDS_PATH>
git commit -m "Add dashboards from Grafana"
git push
Where:
To add an existing dashboard to Git Sync via JSON export, you need to:
To export a dashboard as a JSON file it must follow this CRD structure:
{
'apiVersion': 'dashboard.grafana.app/v1',
'kind': 'Dashboard',
'metadata': { 'name': 'dcf2lve9akj8xsd' },
'spec': { /* Original dashboard JSON goes here */ },
}
The structure includes:
apiVersion: Specifies the API version. Both classic and v2 JSON models are supported. For more information, refer to Dashboard JSON model.kind: Identifies the resource type (Dashboard).metadata: Contains the dashboard identifier uid. You can find the identifier in the dashboard's URL or in the exported JSON.spec: Wraps your original dashboard JSON.After you've saved a dashboard in Git, it'll be synchronized automatically, and you'll be able to work with it as any other provisioned resource. Refer to Work with provisioned dashboards for more information.