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--- headless: true labels: products: - enterprise - oss --- [//]: # 'This file documents the TraceQL query editor for the Tempo data source.' [//]: # 'This shared file is included in these locations:' [//]: # '/grafana/docs/sources/datasources/tempo/query-editor/traceql-editor.md' [//]: # '/website/docs/grafana-cloud/data-configuration/traces/traces-query-editor.md' [//]: # '/tempo/docs/sources/tempo/traceql/query_editor.md' [//]: # [//]: # 'If you make changes to this file, verify that the meaning and content are not changed in any place where the file is included.' [//]: # 'Any links should be fully qualified and not relative: /docs/grafana/ instead of ../grafana/.' <!-- # Write TraceQL queries using the query editor --> Inspired by PromQL and LogQL, TraceQL is a query language designed for selecting traces. TraceQL provides a method for formulating precise queries so you can zoom in to the data you need. Query results are returned faster because the queries limit what is searched. To learn more about how to query by TraceQL, refer to the [TraceQL documentation](https://grafana.com/docs/tempo/latest/traceql/). The TraceQL query editor, located on the **Explore** > **TraceQL** tab in Grafana, lets you search by trace ID and write TraceQL queries using autocomplete.  ## Enable the query editor This feature is automatically available in Grafana 10 (and newer) and Grafana Cloud. To use the TraceQL query editor in self-hosted Grafana 9.3.2 and older, you need to [enable the `traceqlEditor` feature toggle](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/setup-grafana/configure-grafana/feature-toggles/). ## Write TraceQL queries using the query editor The Tempo data source’s TraceQL query editor helps you query and display traces from Tempo in **Explore**. To access the query editor, follow these steps: 1. Sign into Grafana or Grafana Cloud. 1. Select your Tempo data source. 1. From the menu, choose **Explore** and select the **TraceQL** tab. 1. Start your query on the text line by entering `{`. For help with TraceQL syntax, refer to the [Construct a TraceQL query documentation](https://grafana.com/docs/tempo/latest/traceql/#construct-a-traceql-query). 1. Optional: Use the Time picker drop-down to change the time and range for the query (refer to the [documentation for instructions](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/dashboards/use-dashboards/#set-dashboard-time-range)). 1. Once you have finished your query, select **Run query**. ## Query by TraceID To query a particular trace by its trace ID: 1. From the menu, choose **Explore**, select the desired Tempo data source, and navigate to the **TraceQL** tab. 1. Enter the trace ID into the query field. For example: `41928b92edf1cdbe0ba6594baee5ae9` 1. Click **Run query** or use the keyboard shortcut Shift + Enter.  ## Use autocomplete to write queries You can use the query editor’s autocomplete suggestions to write queries. The editor detects span sets to provide relevant autocomplete options. It uses regular expressions (regex) to detect where it is inside a spanset and provide attribute names, scopes, intrinsic names, logic operators, or attribute values from Tempo's API, depending on what is expected for the current situation.  To create a query using autocomplete, follow these steps: 1. Use the steps above to access the query editor and begin your query. 1. Enter your query. As you type your query, autocomplete suggestions appear as a drop-down. Each letter you enter refines the autocomplete options to match. 1. Use your mouse or arrow keys to select any option you wish. When the desired option is highlighted, press Tab on your keyboard to add the selection to your query. 1. Once your query is complete, select **Run query** to perform the query. ## View query results Query results for both the editor and the builder are returned in a table. Selecting the Trace ID or Span ID provides more detailed information.  Selecting the trace ID from the returned results will open a trace diagram. Selecting a span from the returned results opens a trace diagram and reveals the relevant span in the trace diagram (above, the highlighted blue line).