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@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ docker run \
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## Building a custom Grafana image with pre-installed plugins
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-In the [grafana-docker](https://github.com/grafana/grafana-docker/) there is a folder called `custom/` which includes a `Dockerfile` that can be used to build a custom Grafana image. It accepts `GRAFANA_VERSION` and `GF_INSTALL_PLUGINS` as build arguments.
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+In the [grafana-docker](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/tree/master/packaging/docker) there is a folder called `custom/` which includes a `Dockerfile` that can be used to build a custom Grafana image. It accepts `GRAFANA_VERSION` and `GF_INSTALL_PLUGINS` as build arguments.
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Example of how to build and run:
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```bash
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@@ -103,6 +103,21 @@ docker run \
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grafana:latest-with-plugins
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```
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+## Installing Plugins from other sources
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+> Only available in Grafana v5.3.1+
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+It's possible to install plugins from custom url:s by specifying the url like this: `GF_INSTALL_PLUGINS=<url to plugin zip>;<plugin name>`
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+```bash
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+docker run \
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+ -d \
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+ -p 3000:3000 \
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+ --name=grafana \
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+ -e "GF_INSTALL_PLUGINS=http://plugin-domain.com/my-custom-plugin.zip;custom-plugin" \
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+ grafana/grafana
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+```
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## Configuring AWS Credentials for CloudWatch Support
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```bash
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