| name | cloud-monitoring-chart-generation |
| metadata | {"category":"CloudObservabilityAndMonitoring"} |
| description | Generates Google Cloud Monitoring Server-Driven UI (SDUI) Widget and XyChart Protocol Buffer textprotos from resolved PromQL or ListTimeSeries queries. Use when:
- Generating valid google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Widget textprotos,
containing PrometheusQuery or TimeSeriesFilter datasets, for use with the Cloud Monitoring
Dashboards API, gcloud CLI, or declarative dashboard definitions.
- Synthesizing Server-Driven UI (SDUI) widget titles, axis labels, and
plot types for Prometheus or ListTimeSeries queries.
Don't use for:
- Metric discovery or PromQL query generation. For those tasks, use the
cloud-monitoring-metric-selection or cloud-monitoring-promql-query skills. |
Cloud Monitoring Chart Generation Skill (cloud-monitoring-chart-generation)
Transforms PromQL or ListTimeSeries JSON request payloads and metric metadata
into valid Server-Driven UI (SDUI) google.monitoring.dashboard.v1.Widget
Protocol Buffer textprotos. These generated textprotos are designed to be
ingested by the Cloud Monitoring Dashboards API, gcloud CLI, or declarative
dashboard provisioning pipelines.
[!IMPORTANT] Preferred API & Mutually Exclusive Queries:
- API Preference: Always prefer generating
ListTimeSeries (time_series_filter) configurations for widgets over PromQL, unless the user explicitly requested PromQL or the metric math strictly requires it.
- Mutually Exclusive: A widget dataset
time_series_query must contain EITHER a time_series_filter OR a prometheus_query. You must never populate both fields in the same dataset simultaneously.
- Strict Passthrough: You MUST copy the provided PromQL query or ListTimeSeries JSON exact filter string character-for-character. DO NOT invent, rewrite, or modify the queries under any circumstances.
[!CAUTION] CRITICAL EXECUTION & WORKING DIRECTORY RULES:
- DO NOT CHANGE WORKING DIRECTORY: Keep your working directory at your
workspace root. Do NOT
cd into skill subdirectories.
- NO DISCOVERY OR SEARCH RULE: The metric descriptor, PromQL query,
ListTimeSeries JSON payload, unit, and resource type are ALWAYS present in
the conversation context. NEVER run file or codebase search tools,
like grep, find, directory listings, or codebase queries, to discover
metric metadata or inspect repository structures.
- SCRIPT EXECUTION: Execute the bundled Python scripts directly using
python3.
- OUTPUT GENERATION: The
assemble_widget_proto script automatically
generates a unique UUID-based filename to prevent parallel execution
collisions. It will print the generated filename to standard error
strongly prefixed with "Wrote widget textproto to:". You MUST parse this
exact prefix from the logs to extract the generated path and use it for
validation in Stage 4.
Prerequisites: Environment Setup
Install the required dependencies in your environment or sandbox:
pip install -r scripts/requirements.txt
Follow the workflow pipeline
[ Stage 1: compute_labels ] ---> [ Stage 2: LLM Synthesis ] ---> [ Stage 3: assemble_widget_proto ]
Generates candidate labels Formulates SemanticPlotSpec Emits validated widget textproto
Stage 1: Baseline Candidate Synthesis
Run Stage 1 using python3:
python3 scripts/compute_labels.py \
--metric_display_name "METRIC_DISPLAY_NAME" \
--resource_type "RESOURCE_TYPE" \
--metric_unit "UNIT" \
--promql_query 'PROMQL_QUERY'
python3 scripts/compute_labels.py \
--metric_display_name "METRIC_DISPLAY_NAME" \
--resource_type "RESOURCE_TYPE" \
--metric_unit "UNIT" \
--filter_string 'metric.type="m"...' \
--per_series_aligner "ALIGN_RATE" \
--cross_series_reducer "REDUCE_SUM"
Stage 2: SemanticPlotSpec Prediction (LLM)
Review the user prompt, PromQL or LTS query structure, and Stage 1 baseline
candidates to formulate a 4-key SemanticPlotSpec JSON object:
title: Polish titleCandidate to ensure it is concise, human-readable,
and under 80 characters.
yAxisLabel: Set this to a concise, human-readable quantitative
descriptor or metric concept, like "Utilization", "Bytes", or "Bytes Rate". Do NOT append unit symbols or suffixes like "(%)", "(/s)", or
"(By)" to the label, because units are rendered automatically via
unitOverride.
plotType: Default to LINE. Use STACKED_AREA if requested by the
user or for distribution queries.
unitOverride: Set this to the Unified Code for Units of Measure (UCUM)
unit string, derived by applying the corresponding rules below:
List Time Series (LTS) Unit Strategy:
- Trust the Candidate: For List Time Series flows, set this directly to
the
unitOverrideCandidate produced by Stage 1. Stage 1 mathematically
processes ALIGN_RATE, for example producing By/s, forces % for
ALIGN_PERCENT_CHANGE, and correctly outputs native normalizations
unconditionally.
PromQL Unit Strategy (LLM Manual Override):
Because PromQL expressions can geometrically compose, for example
histogram_quantile(..., rate(...)), rely on your own semantic reasoning to
govern the final unit:
-
Rate Functions (rate(...), irate(...)): Convert cumulative counters
into per-second rates. Append /s to the raw metric unit. For example, a
raw metric unit of By with rate(...) results in unitOverride: "By/s".
- Exception: If
rate() is evaluated inside a histogram_quantile(),
the output is the raw bucket unit like "s", not a rate.
-
Ratios & Percentages (100 * (A / B)): Ratios of identical metric units
typically represent percentages, resulting in unitOverride: "%".
-
Normalizations: Normalize 10^2.% to "%".
-
Preserved Units: For simple aggregation functions like
avg_over_time(...) or sum by (...), retain and output the underlying
metric unit without modification.
-
Legend Template: Do NOT configure the legend_template field. It is
intentionally omitted so that the Cloud Monitoring frontend dynamically
renders its multi-column table legend at runtime.
Example SemanticPlotSpec:
{
"title": "VM CPU Utilization us-central1-a",
"yAxisLabel": "Utilization",
"plotType": "LINE",
"unitOverride": "%"
}
Stage 3: Protobuf Assembly & Output
Run Stage 3 using python3 to generate and save the widget textproto. Use
--promql_query for PromQL, or --lts_request_json for ListTimeSeries:
python3 scripts/assemble_widget_proto.py \
--promql_query 'PROMQL_QUERY' \
--spec_json 'SEMANTIC_PLOT_SPEC_JSON'
python3 scripts/assemble_widget_proto.py \
--lts_request_json '{"filter": "...", "aggregation": {...}}' \
--spec_json 'SEMANTIC_PLOT_SPEC_JSON'
[!IMPORTANT] MANDATORY FILE OUTPUT CONTRACT: Do not attempt to guess or
enforce the output filename. The script will automatically generate a
guaranteed-unique filename and print it to standard error. Search stderr for
the explicit prefix "Wrote widget textproto to:" to deterministically capture
this filename, and then target it in Stage 4 validation.
- Assigned Filename Feedback: Whenever an output file is saved, the script
logs the file path to stderr. Read your command execution logs for the exact
filename created so you can target it in Stage 4 validation.
- Text Chat Output: Enclose the generated SDUI widget textproto inside
a
```textproto code block in your response:
title: "..."
xy_chart {
...
}
Verify and auto-retry
[!CAUTION] DO NOT FINISH YOUR TURN UNTIL FILE VERIFICATION PASSES: 1.
Validate Artifact: Execute the validator script against the generated file
output from Stage 3:
python3 scripts/validate_chart.py --input_file "GENERATED_FILE.textproto" \
--expected_promql_substring "SOME_IDENTIFYING_SUBSTRING_FROM_QUERY" \
--expected_unit_override "UNIT_OVERRIDE_CANDIDATE"
python3 scripts/validate_chart.py --input_file "GENERATED_FILE.textproto" \
--expected_lts_filter_substring "SOME_IDENTIFYING_SUBSTRING_FROM_FILTER" \
--expected_unit_override "UNIT_OVERRIDE_CANDIDATE"
CRITICAL: If you generated multiple charts for multiple metrics, you MUST run this validation script independently for EACH file generated to ensure every chart is correct!
2. **Auto-Retry if Missing or Failed**: If `validate_chart` reports that the
file is missing or invalid, verify your script parameters and immediately
re-run Stage 3:
```bash
python3 scripts/assemble_widget_proto.py \
--promql_query 'PROMQL_QUERY' \
--spec_json 'SEMANTIC_PLOT_SPEC_JSON'
# Or use --lts_request_json if applicable
```
3. **Validation & Retries**: Run `validate_chart` to verify the generated
textproto. If validation fails due to a schema or syntax error, correct
the parameters and retry up to 2 times. If validation still fails after 2
retries, stop retrying, notify the user of the validation error, and
present the best-effort textproto.
4. **Execution vs. Validation Errors**: Note that schema/syntax validation
errors from `validate_chart.py` are distinct from OS or environment
execution restrictions, which are handled below in **Graceful Sandbox
Fallback**.
Perform graceful sandbox fallback
If compute_labels.py, assemble_widget_proto.py, or validate_chart.py
cannot be executed due to environment or sandbox restrictions, do the
following:
- Notify the user which script cannot be executed and why.
- Synthesize and output the complete widget textproto directly in your
response, following all formatting and unit rules.
- Provide a "Local Verification" section containing the standalone python3
commands so the user can run and validate the schema locally if desired.
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