... it's pronounced /ˈkwɪr..ɪŋ/ or just querying
🚀 qryn is a polyglot observability framework built on top of ClickHouse
- Built in Explore UI and LogQL CLI for querying and extracting data
- Native Grafana 1 and LogQL APIs for querying, processing, ingesting, tracing and alerting 2
- Powerful pipeline to dynamically search, filter and extract data from logs, events, traces and beyond
- Ingestion and PUSH APIs transparently compatible with LogQL, PromQL, InfluxDB, Elastic and more
- Ready to use with Agents such as Promtail, Grafana-Agent, Vector, Logstash, Telegraf and many others
- Cloud native, stateless and compact design
Get qryn up and running in no time using our Documentation or join our Matrix Room
qryn implements a complete LogQL API to provide transparent compatibility with Loki clients
The Grafana Loki datasource can be used to natively browse and query logs and display extracted timeseries
🎉 No plugins needed
qryn implements a complete Prometheus API to provide transparent compatibility with Prometheus clients
The Grafana Prometheus datasource can be used to natively browse and query metrics and display extracted timeseries
🎉 No plugins needed
qryn implements the Tempo API to provide transparent compatibility with Tempo/OTLP clients.
The Tempo datasource can be used to natively query traces including beta search and service graphs
🎉 No plugins needed
Data correlation made simple with dynamic links between logs, metrics and traces
No Grafana? No Problem. qryn ships with view - it's own lightweight data exploration tool
📚 Follow our team behind the scenes on the qryn blog
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