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Partnerships: Document how to track hub usage with Grafana #859

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@jnywong jnywong commented May 8, 2024

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jnywong commented May 9, 2024

The interactive graph will not render in the readthedocs preview, but should render when pushed to main.

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This looks really nice - I want to give it a shot for 2i2c.org/kpis when I have a moment. Will update with my experience when I do so but wanted to share some quick comments first

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1. Open the {octicon}`three-bars` Menu and click on *{octicon}`gear` Administration > Users and access > Service accounts*.
1. Click on the *Add service account* button on the top-right.
1. Choose a descriptive *Display name*, e.g. `username-local-prometheus-access` and leave the role as *Viewer*. Click the *Create* button to confirm.
1. You will see a new page with the details of the service account you have created. In the section *Tokens*, click the *Add service account token* button to generate a token to authenticate with the Grafana API.
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The {guilabel} is a helpful role for showing in-line UI elements. e.g.: {guilabel}`Add service account token`

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