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Create custom views by using View Designer in Azure Monitor

By using View Designer in Azure Monitor, you can create a variety of custom views in the Azure portal that can help you visualize data in your Log Analytics workspace. This article presents an overview of View Designer and procedures for creating and editing custom views.

Important

Views in Azure Monitor are being retired and transitioned to workbooks which provide additional functionality.

For more information about View Designer, see:

  • Tile reference: Provides a reference guide to the settings for each of the available tiles in your custom views.
  • Visualization part reference: Provides a reference guide to the settings for the visualization parts that are available in your custom views.

Concepts

Views are displayed in the Azure Monitor Overview page in the Azure portal. Open this page from the Azure Monitor menu by clicking More under the Insights section. The tiles in each custom view are displayed alphabetically, and the tiles for the monitoring solutions are installed the same workspace.

Overview page

The views that you create with View Designer contain the elements that are described in the following table:

Part Description
Tiles Are displayed on your Azure Monitor Overview page. Each tile displays a visual summary of the custom view it represents. Each tile type provides a different visualization of your records. You select a tile to display a custom view.
Custom view Displayed when you select a tile. Each view contains one or more visualization parts.
Visualization parts Present a visualization of data in the Log Analytics workspace based on one or more log queries. Most parts include a header, which provides a high-level visualization, and a list, which displays the top results. Each part type provides a different visualization of the records in the Log Analytics workspace. You select elements in the part to perform a log query that provides detailed records.

Required permissions

You require at least contributor level permissions in the Log Analytics workspace to create or modify views. If you don't have this permission, then the View Designer option won't be displayed in the menu.

Work with an existing view

Views that were created with View Designer display the following options:

Overview menu

The options are described in the following table:

Option Description
Refresh Refreshes the view with the latest data.
Logs Opens the Log Analytics to analyze data with log queries.
Edit Opens the view in View Designer to edit its contents and configuration.
Clone Creates a new view and opens it in View Designer. The name of the new view is the same as the original name, but with Copy appended to it.
Date range Set the date and time range filter for the data that's included in the view. This date range is applied before any date ranges set in queries in the view.
+ Define a custom filter that's defined for the view.

Create a new view

You can create a new view in View Designer by selecting View Designer in the menu of your Log Analytics workspace.

View Designer tile

Work with View Designer

You use View Designer to create new views or edit existing ones.

View Designer has three panes:

  • Design: Contains the custom view that you're creating or editing.
  • Controls: Contains the tiles and parts that you add to the Design pane.
  • Properties: Displays the properties of the tiles or selected parts.

View Designer

Configure the view tile

A custom view can have only a single tile. To view the current tile or select an alternate one, select the Tile tab in the Control pane. The Properties pane displays the properties of the current tile.

You can configure the tile properties according to the information in the Tile reference and then click Apply to save the changes.

Configure the visualization parts

A view can include any number of visualization parts. To add parts to a view, select the View tab, and then select a visualization part. The Properties pane displays the properties of the selected part.

You can configure the view properties according to the information in the Visualization part reference and then click Apply to save the changes.

Views have only one row of visualization parts. You can rearrange the existing parts by dragging them to a new location.

You can remove a visualization part from the view by selecting the X at the top right of the part.

The options for working with views in edit mode are described in the following table.

Edit menu

Option Description
Save Saves your changes and closes the view.
Cancel Discards your changes and closes the view.
Delete View Deletes the view.
Export Exports the view to an Azure Resource Manager template that you can import into another workspace. The name of the file is the name of the view, and it has an omsview extension.
Import Imports the omsview file that you exported from another workspace. This action overwrites the configuration of the existing view.
Clone Creates a new view and opens it in View Designer. The name of the new view is the same as the original name, but with Copy appended to it.

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