Most likely this data is all in graphite. This is probably more complex
than desired (maybe there is better way?) but:

1) change the url from grafana.wikimedia.org to grafana-admin.wikimedia.org
2) click the title of any graph, this will pull up a bar that says 'View |
Edit | Duplicate | Share'
3) Click on edit and it will show just the one graph along with the metrics
used at the bottom
4) for example the 'SpeedIndex' graph is using the following graphite
query, note that the $wiki variables and such are replaced by grafana with
choices from the
dropdown: 
aliasByNode(webpagetest.$wiki.anonymous.$page.$location.$browser.$view.SpeedIndex.median,
1, 3, 5)


On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 3:25 PM, Oliver Keyes <[email protected]> wrote:

> Where does the data list? It seems like something we'd want to
> integrate into the central Portal dashboards once those exist.
>
> On 2 November 2015 at 17:59, Erik Bernhardson
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > That looks great (well, the numbers look really really bad for a static
> > page, but having this info now is great)! Can't wait to see what
> > improvements can be made.
> >
> > On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 2:58 PM, Moiz Syed <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Boom!
> >>
> >> Cant wait to see these graphs go down.
> >>
> >> On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 2:53 PM, Julien Girault <[email protected]>
> >> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I am excited to announce you that we now have a performance dashboard
> >>> (speed) for the wikipedia.org portal page.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks to Ori and Peter from the performance team to listen to us and
> >>> make this dashboard happen in a few days only.
> >>>
> >>> Some context:
> >>> Moiz and I had a quick discussion late last week with Ori. I wanted to
> >>> meet the Performance team and see what tools they are using and if we
> could
> >>> benefit from that to measure the performance improvements made on
> >>> www.wikipedia.org portal page. It turns out they have tools, and they
> are
> >>> excited in making them available to us!
> >>>
> >>> They are heavily using http://www.webpagetest.org/ as their
> performance
> >>> tool to test static pages. And even better, the Performance Team runs a
> >>> private instance of WebPageTest at http://wpt.wmftest.org on AWS, they
> >>> collect all the metrics and display them into a great dashboard.
> >>>
> >>> I met Peter this morning and he showed me the dashboard and how it
> works.
> >>> Peter was also very excited to collaborate to collect metrics for the
> >>> wikipedia portal and see a desire to improve this page with
> performance in
> >>> mind (and using their new tool for that).
> >>>
> >>> As of now, the dashboard is available here:
> >>> https://grafana.wikimedia.org/dashboard/db/webpagetest
> >>>
> >>> You must select: Project -> portals to see www.wikipedia.org metrics.
> >>>
> >>> Looking forward to push the first improvements!
> >>>
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