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AI Bridge Grafana Dashboard

AI Bridge example Grafana DashboardA sample Grafana dashboard for monitoring AI Bridge token usage, costs, and cache hit rates in Coder.

The dashboard includes three main sections with multiple visualization panels:

Usage Leaderboards - Track token consumption across your organization:

  • Bar chart showing input, output, cache read, and cache write tokens per user
  • Total usage statistics with breakdowns by token type

Approximate Cost Table - Estimate AI spending by joining token usage with live pricing data from LiteLLM:

  • Per-provider and per-model cost breakdown
  • Input, output, cache read, and cache write costs
  • Total cost calculations with footer summaries

Interceptions - Monitor AI API calls over time:

  • Time-series bar chart of interceptions by user
  • Total interception count

Prompts & Tool Calls Details - Inspect actual AI interactions:

  • User Prompts table showing all prompts sent to AI models with timestamps
  • Tool Calls table displaying MCP tool invocations, inputs, and errors (color-coded for failures)

All panels support filtering by time range, username, provider (Anthropic, OpenAI, etc.), and model using regex patterns.

Setup

  1. Install the Infinity plugin: grafana-cli plugins install yesoreyeram-infinity-datasource

  2. Configure data sources:

    • PostgreSQL datasource (coder-observability-ro): Connect to your Coder database with read access to aibridge_interceptions, aibridge_token_usages, aibridge_user_prompts, aibridge_tool_usages and users
    • Infinity datasource (litellm-pricing-data): Point to https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BerriAI/litellm/refs/heads/main/model_prices_and_context_window.json for model pricing data
  3. Import: Download dashboard.json from this directory, then in Grafana navigate to DashboardsImportUpload JSON file. Map the data sources when prompted.

Features

  • Token usage leaderboards by user, provider, and model
  • Filterable by time range, username, provider, and model (regex supported)