ENLYZE
🇬🇧 ENLYZE
🇬🇧 ENLYZE
  • Welcome to ENLYZE
  • Getting Started
    • Quickstart
  • Guides
    • Platform Configuration
    • Machine Setup
      • Variable Selection
      • Configuring OEE Data Collection
      • Machine Data Sheet Template
    • Defining Downtime Reasons
    • Downtime Contextualisation
    • Connecting Booking Data
      • Integration of MES, BDE, or ERP-Systems
      • Synchronising Production Context via Machine Data
      • Booking Production Orders via the ENLYZE App
    • SPARK Setup
      • Preparations
      • Installation
      • Connecting to the Manufacturing Data Platform
    • ENLYZE EDGE
      • Accessing the Interface
      • Configuring the Network
      • Setting Up Routes
      • Managing Routes
      • Network Tools
      • Troubleshooting
  • PLATFORM
    • Integrations
      • Grafana
        • Structure of the ENLYZE Data Sources for Grafana
        • Connecting ENLYZE to Grafana
        • Tutorials
          • First steps with Platform Grafana
          • Grafana Basics for Process Monitoring
          • OEE data with Infinity data source
          • Mapping UUIDs to Display Names with Infinity Data Source
      • Power BI
        • Installing the ENLYZE Power BI Integration
        • Structure of the ENLYZE Power BI Connector
        • Tutorials
          • Getting Started with the ENLYZE Power BI Connector
          • Querying Time Series Data from Machine Variables
          • Querying Machine Productivity Metrics
          • Mapping UUIDs to Display Names
          • Calculating Aggregated Timeseries Data
  • EDGE
    • Overview EDGE Functionalities
    • SPARK Edge Device
    • ENLYZE EDGE
  • IT Security
    • IT Security
  • Why is the connection secure even though a warning is displayed
  • How to Choose the Right Integration Scenario?
  • Resources
    • Glossary
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Structure of the ENLYZE Data Sources for Grafana

Overview of available data and function of ENLYZE data sources in Grafana

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With Grafana you can easily visualize data from the ENLYZE Manufacturing Data Platform. You can either use a self-hosted Grafana instance or the ENLYZE-hosted Grafana platform. To retrieve data, we primarily use two types of data sources. You can find out more about these connectors and which data you can access with them here.

ENLYZE Grafana Plugin

This is a Grafana plugin developed by ENLYZE. You can use it to retrieve machine data such as line speeds, temperature, and pressure values. This data source is therefore ideal for time series displays, status displays and comparisons of target and actual values.

The control panel consists of drop-down input fields for location, machine, and variable. All active variables of the ENLYZE app can be called up.

The ENLYZE plugin is available by default in Platform Grafana. If you are running your own Grafana instance, check our documentation Connecting ENLYZE to Grafana to find out how to install the plugin.

Infinity Data Source

A data source connected to the ENLYZE API provides direct access to several predefined data tables. Detailed descriptions of the data contained can be found in the linked API documentation.

The use of this data source is varied and complex. For a first insight into the use of Infinity data sources, we recommend this tutorial: OEE data with Infinity data source

Infinity data source is a plugin developed by Grafana that serves as a connector for APIs. This makes it perfect for establishing a connection to the . You can find out more about Infinity data sources in the official .

: All sites present in the ENLYZE Data platform.

: All machines for all sites.

: All products that have been so far registered on the platform.

: All active variables from all machines.

: All orders registered on the platform from all machines.

: All downtimes registered on the platform from all machines.

ENLYZE API
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Machines
Products
Variables
Production Runs
Downtimes