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Kyle Brandt
6082d19825 release 6.2.5 2019-06-25 13:56:19 -04:00
Tobias Skarhed
8a68c29e54 Panel: Fully escape html in drilldown links (was only sanitized before) (#17731)
* Sanitize HTML

* Replace sanitization lib and check for config

* Add htmlToText

* Refactor: Renaming htmlToText to escapeHtml

(cherry picked from commit 75c29566a6 -
changed TS types LinkSrv templateSrv to any)
2019-06-25 13:56:19 -04:00
gotjosh
ca5acbe6f2 Grafana-CLI: Wrapper for grafana-cli within RPM/DEB packages and config/homepath are now global flags (#17695)
* Feature: Introduce a grafana-cli wrapper

When our users install the *nix packed version of grafana, tendency is to use the services and scripts installed as part of the package for grafana-server. These leverage the default configuration options by specifying the several default paths.

This introduces a similar approach for the grafana-cli binary. We exposed it through a wrapper to ensure a proper configuration is in place. To enable that, we add the .real suffix to the original binary (grafana-cli.real) and then use a bash script named grafana-cli as the wrapper.

* Make the config and homepath flags global

* Introduce `configOverrides` as a global flag

This flag allows us to pass configuration overrides as a string.

The string follows the convention of configuration arguments separated by a space e.g. "cfg:default.paths.data=/dev/nullX cfg:default.paths.logs=/dev/nullX"

Also, it is backwards compatible with similar the previous configuration method through tailing arguments. Tailing arguments take presedence over the configuration options string.

* Only log configuration information in debug mode

* Move the grafana-cli binary to $GRAFANA_HOME/bin

As part of the package install process, we copy all the release files and
directories into the grafana home directory. This includes the /bin folder
from where we copied the binaries into their respective destinations.
After that, the /bin folder gets deleted as we don't want to keep
duplicates of the binaries around.

As part of this commit, we moved the re-creation of /bin within
grafana-home and the copy of the original binary (again) after the
folder gets deleted.

(cherry picked from commit 2fb45eeec8)
2019-06-25 13:56:19 -04:00
Kyle Brandt
cb6e6de6a7 config: fix connstr for remote_cache (#17675)
fixes #17643 and adds test to check for commented out lines (but will only catch `;`, not `#`).

(cherry picked from commit 49f0f0e89e)
2019-06-25 13:56:19 -04:00
Ryan McKinley
095c4cab6a TablePanel: fix annotations display (#17646)
(cherry picked from commit 35e1524b02)
2019-06-25 13:56:19 -04:00
Kyle Brandt
b80ed6e371 middleware: fix Strict-Transport-Security header (#17644)
fixes #17641

(cherry picked from commit bd08d8ce8e)
2019-06-25 13:56:19 -04:00
Dave
b56b7d459f Elasticsearch: Fix empty query request to send properly (#17488)
* ensure that empty Elasticsearch queries are properly set to *.  Fixes issue that appears when passing raw data from variables.

* combine null check and empty check into one

(cherry picked from commit c78b6e2a67)
2019-06-25 13:56:19 -04:00
Josue Abreu
ee01897049 release 6.2.4 2019-06-18 11:39:19 +01:00
gotjosh
bf260f71be grafana-cli: Fix receiving flags via command line (#17617)
`grafana-cli` uses the third-party library to define the flags and not
the standard library. Using `flag.Parse` conflicts with the defined
flags from our third-party library.

In the case where `flag.Parse` is used, the CLI assumes that definitions
provided are not needed and will not define them; producing errors of
the kind `flag provided but not defined --example-flag`.

Using the context to read any arguments (including flags) is the
recommended approach by the third-party library.

(cherry picked from commit 7d68d6ede2)
2019-06-18 11:39:19 +01:00
Yann Verry
3232ea4552 HTTPServer: Fix X-XSS-Protection header formatting (#17620)
Fixes #17619

(cherry picked from commit ed613194ac)
2019-06-18 11:39:19 +01:00
gotjosh
8a30e47aa4 release 6.2.3 2019-06-17 12:07:51 +01:00
gotjosh
7c176cfa22 cli: grafana-cli should receive flags from the command line (#17606)
grafana-cli should allow configuration overrides to be received from the command line. e.g.

```
grafana-cli admin reset-password cfg:default.paths.logs=custom/log/directory/
```

Seems like we missed the inclusion of `flag.Parse` as we run the command,  to be able to consume them.

Additionally, it'll be useful for the user to know whenever these are being overriden or not - hence the addition of logging the configuration to be used as we run the command.

(cherry picked from commit 6fbca90269)
2019-06-17 12:07:51 +01:00
Sofia Papagiannaki
053f5f5dcc AuthProxy: Optimistic lock pattern for remote cache Set (#17485)
* Implementation of optimistic lock pattern

Try to insert the remote cache key and handle integrity error

* Remove transaction

Integrity error inside a transaction results in deadlock

* Remove check for existing remote cache key

Is no longer needed since integrity constrain violations are handled

* Add check for integrity constrain violation

Do not update the row if the insert statement fails
for other than an integrity constrain violation

* Handle failing inserts because of deadlocks

If the insert statement fails because of a deadlock
try to update the row

* Add utility function for returning SQL error code

Useful for debugging

* Add logging for failing expired cache key deletion

Do not shallow it completely

* Revert "Add utility function for returning SQL error code"

This reverts commit 8e0b82c79633e7d8bc350823cbbab2ac7a58c0a5.

* Better log for failing deletion of expired cache key

* Add some comments

* Remove check for existing cache key

Attempt to insert the key without checking if it's already there
and handle the error situations

* Do not propagate deadlocks created during update

Most probably somebody else is trying to insert/update
the key at the same time so it is safe enough to ignore it

(cherry picked from commit 7b70e7db2d)
2019-06-17 12:07:51 +01:00
Maxim Ivanov
c533ec7dea OAuth: Fix for wrong user token updated on OAuth refresh in DS proxy (#17541)
(cherry picked from commit 151fe240fc)
2019-06-17 12:07:51 +01:00
Kyle Brandt
22a991ff66 middleware: add security related HTTP(S) response headers (#17522)
* x_xss_protection
  * strict_transport_security (HSTS)
  * x_content_type_options

these are currently defaulted to false (off) until the next minor release.

fixes #17509

(cherry picked from commit 599514ad68)
2019-06-17 12:07:51 +01:00
Kyle Brandt
91feb80187 remote_cache: Fix redis (#17483)
* wip: fix remote cache for redis
connstr parsing and non-negative expires for #17377
TODO: finish parse, check zero case, find out why negative duration in the first place

* finish parse.
Still TODO, find out negative value, and decide if would be better to make database specific entries in the .ini file

* update ini files

* remove accidental uncomment in defaults.ini

* auth_proxy: expiration non-negative so expiration is not in the past

* fix test, revert neg in redis

* review: use errutil

(cherry picked from commit c09fe3c3b4)
2019-06-17 12:07:51 +01:00
Kyle Brandt
9a93382348 auth_proxy: non-negative cache TTL (#17495)
fixes setex error with redis on #17377

(cherry picked from commit 826d33ea37)
2019-06-17 12:07:51 +01:00
Andrej Ocenas
07540dfdce release 6.2.2 2019-06-05 15:04:21 +02:00
Torkel Ödegaard
8b86d5d1ed PluginConfig: Fixed plugin config page navigation when using subpath (#17364)
(cherry picked from commit de7856cf93)
2019-06-05 15:04:21 +02:00
Marcus Efraimsson
f26831c8a9 Explore: Update time range before running queries (#17349)
This makes sure that refresh/update/run query are parsing a
relative time range to get proper epoch time range before
running queries.

Fixes #17322

(cherry picked from commit e951e71843)
2019-06-05 15:04:21 +02:00
Andrej Ocenas
6a32c29b92 Perf: Fix slow dashboards ACL query (#17427)
Fix slow ACL query for dashboards that was used as subquery on multiple places slowing down search and login in instances with many dashboards.

(cherry picked from commit 1c3ad78672)
2019-06-05 15:04:21 +02:00
Marcus Efraimsson
80475fa13a Database: Initialize xorm with an empty schema for postgres (#17357)
xorm introduced some changes in
https://github.com/go-xorm/xorm/pull/824 and
https://github.com/go-xorm/xorm/pull/876 which by default will use
public as the postgres schema and this was a breaking change compared
to before. Grafana has implemented a custom postgres dialect so above
changes wasn't a problem here. However, Grafana's custom database
migration was using xorm dialect to check if the migration table exists
or not.
For those using a custom search_path (schema) in postgres configured on
server, database or user level the migration table check would not find
the migration table since it was looking in public schema due to xorm
changes above. This had the consequence that Grafana's database
migration failed the second time since migration had already run
migrations in another schema.
This change will make xorm use an empty default schema for postgres and
by that mimic the functionality of how it was functioning before
xorm's changes above.
Fixes #16720

Co-Authored-By: Carl Bergquist <carl@grafana.com>
(cherry picked from commit b7a9533476)
2019-06-05 15:04:21 +02:00
Dan Cech
2b400ac38e Security: Prevent csv formula injection attack (#17363)
* mitigate https://www.owasp.org/index.php/CSV_Injection

- prepend csv cell values that begin with -, +, = or @ with '
- trim trailing whitespace from all csv values

* test for csv formula injection mitigation

(cherry picked from commit 5e7537878e)
2019-06-05 15:04:21 +02:00
Joshua Piccari
c3e5e69e73 CloudWatch: Avoid exception while accessing results (#17283)
When accessing the `series` property of query results, if a query is
hidden, an exception is thrown. This is caused by lack of checks to
verify that the query result exists before accessing the `series`
property.

Closes #17112

(cherry picked from commit 5fa5d4bdd5)
2019-06-05 15:04:21 +02:00
Marcus Efraimsson
9e40b07fd7 backport parts of #17065 2019-05-27 14:30:34 +02:00
Torkel Ödegaard
99472f9465 Gauge/BarGauge: font size improvements (#17292)
(cherry picked from commit 5358c5fe6b)
2019-05-27 14:30:34 +02:00
Torkel Ödegaard
5169765db3 Chore: Update jquery to 3.4.1 in grafana ui (#17295)
(cherry picked from commit 3dda812f12)
2019-05-27 14:30:34 +02:00
Andrej Ocenas
7b0efb787b CLI: Add command to migrate all datasources to use encrypted password fields (#17118)
closes: #17107
(cherry picked from commit 151b24b95f)
2019-05-27 14:30:34 +02:00
Marcus Efraimsson
efd14ac7db database: retry transaction if sqlite returns busy error (#17297)
Adds an additional sqlite error code 5 (SQLITE_BUSY) to the
transaction retry handler to add retries when sqlite
returns database is locked error.
More info: https://www.sqlite.org/rescode.html#busy
Backports #17276 for v6.2.x
2019-05-27 14:30:34 +02:00
Marcus Efraimsson
b0647a4537 auth proxy: log any error in middleware (#17296)
Backports #17275 for v6.2.x
2019-05-27 14:30:34 +02:00
Marcus Efraimsson
1f0e94b633 Auth Proxy: Resolve database is locked errors (#17274)
The change was originally made in #16950, but that change
was too big to cherry pick. This change adds a major database
performance improvement since the number of selects to fetch
a cached item is drastically decreased and by that removes
sqlite database is locked errors.

Fixes #17247
2019-05-27 14:30:34 +02:00
Marcus Efraimsson
eda28131ef release v6.2.1 2019-05-27 14:30:34 +02:00
Tim Butler
d385a668a9 Tech: Update jQuery to 3.4.1 (#17290)
Fixes #17289

Special notes for your reviewer:
Updates jQuery to 3.4.1 (from 3.4.0) to fix the jQuery bug: https://blog.jquery.com/2019/05/01/jquery-3-4-1-triggering-focus-events-in-ie-and-finding-root-elements-in-ios-10/
(cherry picked from commit df6a4914c4)
2019-05-27 14:30:34 +02:00
Torkel Ödegaard
ef359424a5 Singlestat: fixes issue with value placement and line wraps (#17249)
Fixes #17237
(cherry picked from commit 6acc7d37da)
2019-05-27 14:30:34 +02:00
Brian Gann
dce4514f7f Build: Fix filter for building msi during release (#17236)
(cherry picked from commit 972df40af8)
2019-05-27 14:30:34 +02:00
Hugo Häggmark
ad7bd8850f Explore: Fixes filtering in Prometheus queries when clicking in Table (#17083)
Fixes: #17071
(cherry picked from commit fdd421e24c)
2019-05-27 14:30:34 +02:00
Torkel Ödegaard
5d16da732f Search: removed old not working search shortcuts (#17226)
(cherry picked from commit e421723992)
2019-05-22 12:28:56 +02:00
Daniel Lee
ee6703fedd azuremonitor: revert to clearing chained dropdowns (#17212)
* azuremonitor: revert to clearing chained dropdowns

After feedback from users, changing back to clearing
dropdowns to the right in the chain. E.g. if the user
changes the subscription dropdown which is first in
the chain then all the dependent dropdowns to the right
should be cleared (reset to default values).

Also, now triggers getting subscriptions every time the
dropdown menu is shown rather than just the first time.
It is apparently common to add subscriptions while
building queries.

(cherry picked from commit 577beebcca)
2019-05-22 12:24:43 +02:00
Torkel Ödegaard
ec8be5bf61 Search: changed how search filter on current folder works (#17219)
(cherry picked from commit a96b522a42)
2019-05-22 12:24:43 +02:00
Torkel Ödegaard
f3c2d03637 codespell: update codespell ignore list 2019-05-21 17:28:57 +02:00
Torkel Ödegaard
eb2b31007d Release: Updated version 2019-05-21 16:58:15 +02:00
Ryan McKinley
98f9dbde95 DataSourceMeta: add an option to get hidden queries (#17124)
* add an option to get hidden queries

* make sure you have meta

* supportsHiddenQueries

* remove spaces

* DataSources: hidden queries flag

(cherry picked from commit 1033f0f905)
2019-05-21 16:46:52 +02:00
Dominik Prokop
7e090ea2a6 Panel: Apply option defaults on panel init and on save model retrieval (#17174)
* Apply panel options defaults on panel init and on save model retrieval

* Remove unnecessary argument, added tests

* Make FieldPropertiesEditor statefull to enable onBlur changes

* Remove unnecessary import

* Post-review updates

Fixes #17154

(cherry picked from commit 73e4178aef)
2019-05-21 16:38:36 +02:00
Torkel Ödegaard
6a02faeeab BarGauge: Fix for negative min values (#17192)
(cherry picked from commit 874039992f)
2019-05-21 15:54:46 +02:00
Daniel Lee
a6a939cfd3 Azuremonitor: multiple subscription support for alerting (#17195)
* fix: azuremonitor adds multi-sub support to alerting

* fix: AzureMonitor missing parameter in metadata func

getMetricMetadata function when called in the query ctrl
was missing a parameter for Subscription Id.

Also, made some tweaks to what happens when a chained
dropdown is changed to not reset all the fields that
are dependent on it.

(cherry picked from commit fa9ffe38d2)
2019-05-21 15:54:46 +02:00
Brian Gann
5a10298bd3 MSI: Generate sha256sum during MSI build process in circleci (#17120)
* build: generate sha256 during msi build

(cherry picked from commit f98095d629)
2019-05-21 15:54:46 +02:00
Torkel Ödegaard
f52f7c101c Release: Improved cherry pick task (#17087)
* Release: Improved cherry pick task

* Minor tweak to formatting

(cherry picked from commit 058f5a1682)
2019-05-21 15:54:10 +02:00
Torkel Ödegaard
7824f66cd3 Explore: fixed cherrypick / merge issue 2019-05-15 13:10:59 +02:00
Torkel Ödegaard
71c1e8a731 Release: Bumped version to v6.2.0-beta2 2019-05-15 12:21:21 +02:00
Carl Bergquist
74bc94bcec Remotecache: Avoid race condition in Set causing error on insert. (#17082)
* remotecache: avoid race condition in set

since set called the database twice without transactions another
operation could insert a value before the first operation completed.
which would raise an error on insert since the data have been inserted
by the other request.

closes #17079

(cherry picked from commit aed3d0d3ad)
2019-05-15 12:14:16 +02:00
Brian Gann
f566da0ff6 Build: Support publishing MSI to grafana.com (#17073)
* add test for msi, and support for publishing msi
* update arch and os in test
* Build: Fixed issues with os naming

(cherry picked from commit d0ea98f6bd)
2019-05-15 12:14:16 +02:00
Torkel Ödegaard
216aff96fd Panels: Fixed alert icon position in panel header (#17070)
(cherry picked from commit 238a929262)
2019-05-15 12:14:15 +02:00
Torkel Ödegaard
9de11c25a6 Gauge: Fix switching orientation issue when switching from BarGauge to Gauge (#17064)
(cherry picked from commit 68ad93f410)
2019-05-15 12:14:15 +02:00
Torkel Ödegaard
599e1030d8 Dashboard: Fixes lazy loading & expanding collapsed rows on mobile (#17055)
* Dashboard: Fixes lazy loading & expanding collapsing rows on mobile

Fixes #16978

* Updated dashboard tags

(cherry picked from commit 74a31bd9b4)
2019-05-15 12:14:15 +02:00
Daniel Lee
d62da61d8a fix: Azure Monitor adds missing closing div tag to query editor (#17057)
(cherry picked from commit 4bc1a66fe4)
2019-05-15 12:14:15 +02:00
Johannes Schill
a2ca973925 Search: Set element height to 100% to avoid Chrome 74's overflow (#17054)
Fixes #16981

(cherry picked from commit ceb21bd653)
2019-05-15 12:14:15 +02:00
Johannes Schill
98da29fd7b Dashboard: Fixes scrolling issues for Edge browser (#17033)
* Fix: Only set scrollTop on CustomScroll element when it's needed and move arrow functions out of the props

* Fix: Update snapshots

* Minor refactoring to reuse same functions when rendering custom scrollbar

Fixes #16796

(cherry picked from commit 1001cd7ac3)
2019-05-15 12:14:15 +02:00
Torkel Ödegaard
888ff61d30 Dashboard: show refresh button in kiosk mode (#17032)
Fixes #16945

(cherry picked from commit 3ce2f3b58d)
2019-05-15 12:14:15 +02:00
Torkel Ödegaard
c1be3adf3b Gauge: tweaks to background color and height usage (#17019)
(cherry picked from commit 597c380ead)
2019-05-15 12:14:15 +02:00
Marcus Efraimsson
ede9d9964d Explore: Fix empty result from datasource should render logs container (#16999)
Make sure to return an empty logs model instead of undefined so that 
the logs container renders an empty graph and log result in Explore.

Fixes #16997

(cherry picked from commit 8eb78ea931)
2019-05-15 12:14:15 +02:00
Hugo Häggmark
5cd69e8d39 Explore: Fixes zoom exception in Loki/Graph (#16991)
Fixes: #16986
(cherry picked from commit d5a35f3631)
2019-05-15 12:14:14 +02:00
Torkel Ödegaard
ceb3672482 Panels: Fixed error panel tooltip (#16993)
Fixes #16989

(cherry picked from commit 5573d28582)
2019-05-15 12:13:29 +02:00
Will Medlar
e519a9d2c4 Docker: Prevent a permission denied error when writing files to the default provisioning directory (#16831)
* build: Grant ownership of provisioning directory to runtime user

(cherry picked from commit 5e44f001fb)
2019-05-15 12:07:59 +02:00
Ryan McKinley
2a3d6604c0 GettingStarted: convert to react panel plugin (#16985)
* getting started

* getting started

(cherry picked from commit f617cd8975)
2019-05-15 11:53:46 +02:00
Marcus Efraimsson
9cf0ea5395 plugins: fix how datemath utils are exposed to plugins (#16976)
Fixes a regression accidentally introduced by #16890 so that datemath 
utils are exposed to plugins in a backward-compatible way.

Fixes #16962

(cherry picked from commit 0c1530c7a8)
2019-05-15 11:53:35 +02:00
Torkel Ödegaard
db37e138bf GettingStarted: Fixes layout issues, fixes #16926 (#16941)
(cherry picked from commit a9e01d8b04)
2019-05-15 11:53:27 +02:00
Torkel Ödegaard
a5a6d43f47 PanelModel: Fix crash after window resize, fixes #16933 (#16942)
(cherry picked from commit f58ab7945b)
2019-05-15 11:52:31 +02:00
Torkel Ödegaard
d9950aa4f1 Singlestat: fixed centering issue for very small panels (#16944)
(cherry picked from commit e97853abc9)
2019-05-15 11:52:23 +02:00
Stephen SORRIAUX
6e9a395063 InfluxDB: Fix HTTP method should default to GET (#16949)
Fixes #16929

(cherry picked from commit e7a9afe983)
2019-05-15 11:52:14 +02:00
Ryan McKinley
7374aafb90 AppPlugin: Menu Edit Url Fix (#16934)
(cherry picked from commit 17ce1273ca)
2019-05-15 11:52:02 +02:00
Ryan McKinley
b54e9880b4 Plugins: update beta notice style (#16928)
(cherry picked from commit b08cf1e7ac)
2019-05-15 11:51:50 +02:00
Brian Gann
09672a287f Plugins: Support templated urls in routes (#16599)
This adds support for using templated/dynamic urls in routes.
* refactor interpolateString into utils and add interpolation support for app plugin routes.
* cleanup and add error check for url parse failure
* add docs for interpolated route urls

Closes #16835

(cherry picked from commit b07d0b1026)
2019-05-15 11:50:34 +02:00
Andrej Ocenas
9d877d670e release 6.2.0-beta1 2019-05-07 16:08:46 +02:00
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["go", "run", "build.go", "-dev", "build-cli"],
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["./bin/grafana-server", "-packaging=dev", "cfg:app_mode=development"]
["./bin/grafana-server", "-packaging=dev", "cfg:app_mode=development"]
]
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"$WORKDIR/conf",
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watch_exts = [".go", ".ini", ".toml", ".template.html"]
build_delay = 1500
cmds = [
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["./bin/grafana-server", "-packaging=dev", "cfg:app_mode=development"]
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# In each subsection folders are ordered first by depth, then alphabetically.
# This should make it easy to add new rules without breaking existing ones.
# Documentation owner: Diana Payton
/docs/ @oddlittlebird
/contribute/ @oddlittlebird @marcusolsson
# @grafana/ui component documentation
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# Backend code
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labels: ''
assignees: ''
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GitHub is not the right place for questions and support requests.
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2. Ensure you include and run the appropriate tests as part of your Pull Request.
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4. If the Pull Request is a work in progress, make use of GitHub's "Draft PR" feature and mark it as such.
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FROM alpine
RUN apk update
RUN apk add rsync git bash
COPY entrypoint.sh /entrypoint.sh
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MIT License
Copyright (c) 2019 Sean Middleditch
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.

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publish-to-git
==============
[GitHub Action](https://github.com/features/actions) for publishing a directory
and its contents to another git repository.
This can be especially useful for publishing static website, such as with
[GitHub Pages](https://pages.github.com/), from built files in other job
steps, such as [Doxygen](http://www.doxygen.nl/) generated HTML files.
**NOTE**: GitHub currently requires the use of a Personal Access Token for
pushing to other repositories. Pushing to the current repository should work
with the always-available GitHub Token (available via
`{{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}`. If pushing to another repository, a Personal
Access Token will need to be [created](https://help.github.com/en/articles/creating-a-personal-access-token-for-the-command-line) and assigned to the
workflow [secrets](https://help.github.com/en/articles/virtual-environments-for-github-actions#creating-and-using-secrets-encrypted-variables).
Inputs
------
- `repository`: Destination repository (default: current repository).
- `branch`: Destination branch (required).
- `host`: Destination git host (default: `github.com`).
- `github_token`: GitHub Token (required; use `secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN`).
- `github_pat`: Personal Access Token or other https credentials.
- `source_folder`: Source folder in workspace to copy (default: workspace root).
- `target_folder`: Target folder in destination branch to copy to (default: repository root).
- `commit_author`: Override commit author (default: `{github.actor}@users.noreply.github.com`).
- `commit_message`: Set commit message (default: `[workflow] Publish from [repository]:[branch]/[folder]`).
- `dry_run`: Does not push if non-empty (default: empty).
- `working_directory`: Location to checkout repository (default: random location in `${HOME}`)
Outputs
-------
- `commit_hash`: SHA hash of the new commit.
- `working_directory`: Working directory of git clone of repository.
License
-------
MIT License. See [LICENSE](LICENSE) for details.
Usage Example
-------------
```yaml
jobs:
publish:
- uses: actions/checkout@master
- run: |
sh scripts/build-doxygen-html.sh --out static/html
- uses: seanmiddleditch/gha-publish-to-git@master
with:
branch: gh-pages
github_token: '${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}'
github_pat: '${{ secrets.GH_PAT }}'
source_folder: static/html
if: success() && github.event == 'push'
```

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---
name: publish-to-git
description: 'Publish files to a git repository'
branding:
icon: 'git-commit'
color: 'blue'
inputs:
repository:
description: 'Destination repository (default: current repository)'
default: ''
branch:
description: 'Destination branch'
required: true
host:
description: 'Destination git host'
default: 'github.com'
github_token:
description: 'GitHub Token (use `secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN`)'
required: true
github_pat:
description: 'Personal Access Token or other https credentials'
default: ''
source_folder:
description: 'Source folder in workspace to copy (default: workspace root)'
defaault: ''
target_folder:
description: 'Target folder in destination branch to copy to (default: repository root)'
default: ''
commit_author:
description: 'User Name <email@address> (default: [github.actor]@users.noreply.github.com)'
default: ''
commit_message:
description: 'Commit message (default: [workflow] Publish from [repository]:[branch]/[folder])'
default: ''
dry_run:
description: 'Do not push to repository (set to non-empty string to make dry-run)'
default: ''
working_directory:
description: 'Working directory for clone (default: random location in `${HOME}`)'
default: ''
outputs:
commit_hash:
description: 'Hash of the new commit'
working_directory:
description: 'Working directory of temporary repository'
runs:
using: 'docker'
image: 'Dockerfile'
args:
- ${{ inputs.repository }}
- ${{ inputs.branch }}
- ${{ inputs.host }}
- ${{ inputs.github_token }}
- ${{ inputs.github_pat }}
- ${{ inputs.source_folder }}
- ${{ inputs.target_folder }}
- ${{ inputs.commit_author }}
- ${{ inputs.commit_message }}
- ${{ inputs.dry_run }}
- ${{ inputs.working_directory }}

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#/bin/bash
# Name the Docker inputs.
#
INPUT_REPOSITORY="$1"
INPUT_BRANCH="$2"
INPUT_HOST="$3"
INPUT_GITHUB_TOKEN="$4"
INPUT_GITHUB_PAT="$5"
INPUT_SOURCE_FOLDER="$6"
INPUT_TARGET_FOLDER="$7"
INPUT_COMMIT_AUTHOR="$8"
INPUT_COMMIT_MESSAGE="$9"
INPUT_DRYRUN="${10}"
INPUT_WORKDIR="${11}"
# Check for required inputs.
#
[ -z "$INPUT_BRANCH" ] && echo >&2 "::error::'branch' is required" && exit 1
[ -z "$INPUT_GITHUB_TOKEN" -a -z "$INPUT_GITHUB_PAT" ] && echo >&2 "::error::'github_token' or 'github_pat' is required" && exit 1
# Set state from inputs or defaults.
#
REPOSITORY="${INPUT_REPOSITORY:-${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}}"
BRANCH="${INPUT_BRANCH}"
HOST="${INPUT_GIT_HOST:-github.com}"
TOKEN="${INPUT_GITHUB_PAT:-${INPUT_GITHUB_TOKEN}}"
REMOTE="${INPUT_REMOTE:-https://${TOKEN}@${HOST}/${REPOSITORY}.git}"
SOURCE_FOLDER="${INPUT_SOURCE_FOLDER:-.}"
TARGET_FOLDER="${INPUT_TARGET_FOLDER}"
REF="${GITHUB_BASE_REF:-${GITHUB_REF}}"
REF_BRANCH=$(echo "${REF}" | rev | cut -d/ -f1 | rev)
[ -z "$REF_BRANCH" ] && echo 2>&1 "No ref branch" && exit 1
COMMIT_AUTHOR="${INPUT_AUTHOR:-${GITHUB_ACTOR} <${GITHUB_ACTOR}@users.noreply.github.com>}"
COMMIT_MESSAGE="${INPUT_COMMIT_MESSAGE:-[${GITHUB_WORKFLOW}] Publish from ${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}:${REF_BRANCH}/${SOURCE_FOLDER}}"
# Calculate the real source path.
#
SOURCE_PATH="$(realpath "${SOURCE_FOLDER}")"
[ -z "${SOURCE_PATH}" ] && exit 1
echo "::debug::SOURCE_PATH=${SOURCE_PATH}"
# Let's start doing stuff.
echo "Publishing ${SOURCE_FOLDER} to ${REMOTE}:${BRANCH}/${TARGET_FOLDER}"
# Create a working directory; the workspace may be filled with other important
# files.
#
WORK_DIR="${INPUT_WORKDIR:-$(mktemp -d "${HOME}/gitrepo.XXXXXX")}"
[ -z "${WORK_DIR}" ] && echo >&2 "::error::Failed to create temporary working directory" && exit 1
cd "${WORK_DIR}"
# Initialize git repo and configure for remote access.
#
echo "Initializing repository with remote ${REMOTE}"
git init || exit 1
git config --local user.email "${GITHUB_ACTOR}@users.noreply.github.com" || exit 1
git config --local user.name "${GITHUB_ACTOR}" || exit 1
git remote add origin "${REMOTE}" || exit 1
git remote -v
# Fetch initial (current contents).
#
echo "Fetching ${REMOTE}:${BRANCH}"
git fetch --depth 1 origin "${BRANCH}" || exit 1
git checkout -b "${BRANCH}" || exit 1
git pull origin "${BRANCH}" || exit 1
# Create the target directory (if necessary) and copy files from source.
#
TARGET_PATH="${WORK_DIR}/${TARGET_FOLDER}"
echo "Populating ${TARGET_PATH}"
mkdir -p "${TARGET_PATH}" || exit 1
rsync -a --quiet --delete "${SOURCE_PATH}/" "${TARGET_PATH}" || exit 1
# Create commit with changes.
#
echo "Creating commit"
git add "${TARGET_PATH}" || exit 1
git commit -m "${COMMIT_MESSAGE}" --author "${COMMIT_AUTHOR}" || exit 1
COMMIT_HASH="$(git rev-parse HEAD)"
echo "Created commit ${COMMIT_HASH}"
# Publish output variables.
#
echo "::set-output name=commit_hash::${COMMIT_HASH}"
echo "::set-output name=working_directory::${WORK_DIR}"
# Push if not a dry-run.
#
if [ -z "${INPUT_DRYRUN}" ] ; then
echo "Pushing to ${REMOTE}:${BRANCH}"
git push origin "${BRANCH}" || exit 1
else
echo "[DRY-RUN] Not pushing to ${REMOTE}:${BRANCH}"
fi

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# Configuration for probot-stale - https://github.com/probot/stale
# General configuration
# Label to use when marking as stale
staleLabel: stale
# Pull request specific configuration
pulls:
# Number of days of inactivity before an Issue or Pull Request becomes stale
daysUntilStale: 14
# Number of days of inactivity before a stale Issue or Pull Request is closed.
# Set to false to disable. If disabled, issues still need to be closed manually, but will remain marked as stale.
daysUntilClose: 30
# Comment to post when marking as stale. Set to `false` to disable
markComment: >
This pull request has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had
activity in the last 2 weeks. It will be closed in 30 days if no further activity occurs. Please
feel free to give a status update now, ping for review, or re-open when it's ready.
Thank you for your contributions!
# Comment to post when closing a stale Issue or Pull Request.
closeComment: >
This pull request has been automatically closed because it has not had
activity in the last 30 days. Please feel free to give a status update now, ping for review, or re-open when it's ready.
Thank you for your contributions!
# Limit the number of actions per hour, from 1-30. Default is 30
limitPerRun: 1
exemptLabels:
- help wanted
- type/bug
- type/feature-request
- Epic
- no stalebot
# Issue specific configuration
issues:
limitPerRun: 1
daysUntilStale: 100000
daysUntilClose: 100000
markComment: >
This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had activity in the
last 100 days. It will be closed in the next 100 days if no activity occurs.
Thank you for your contributions.
closeComment: >
This issue has been automatically closed because it has not had activity in the
last month and a half. If this issue is still valid, please ping a maintainer and ask them to check this again.
Thank you for your contributions.

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name: publish_docs
on:
push:
branches:
- master
paths:
- 'docs/sources/**'
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- name: publish-to-git
uses: ./.github/actions/gha-publish-to-git
id: publish
with:
repository: grafana/website
branch: master
host: github.com
github_pat: '${{ secrets.GH_BOT_ACCESS_TOKEN }}'
source_folder: docs/sources
target_folder: content/docs/grafana/latest
- shell: bash
run: |
test -n "${{ steps.publish.outputs.commit_hash }}"
test -n "${{ steps.publish.outputs.working_directory }}"

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@@ -10,19 +10,8 @@ awsconfig
/public/views/index.html
/public/views/error.html
/emails/dist
/reports
/e2e/tmp
.yarnrc
.yarn/
vendor/
# Enterprise emails
/emails/templates/enterprise_*
/public/emails/enterprise_*
# Enterprise devenv
/devenv/docker/blocks/grafana-enterprise
/public_gen
/public/vendor/npm
/tmp
tools/phantomjs/phantomjs
tools/phantomjs/phantomjs.exe
@@ -50,11 +39,10 @@ public/css/*.min.css
/data/*
/bin/*
# devenv
/devenv/docker-compose.yaml
/devenv/.env
conf/custom.ini
fig.yml
devenv/docker-compose.yml
devenv/docker-compose.yaml
/conf/provisioning/**/custom.yaml
/conf/provisioning/**/dev.yaml
/conf/ldap_dev.toml
@@ -67,8 +55,7 @@ profile.cov
/pkg/cmd/grafana-cli/grafana-cli
/pkg/cmd/grafana-server/grafana-server
/pkg/cmd/grafana-server/debug
/pkg/extensions/*
!/pkg/extensions/main.go
/pkg/extensions
/public/app/extensions
debug.test
/examples/*/dist
@@ -88,32 +75,12 @@ debug.test
/devenv/bulk-dashboards/*.json
/devenv/bulk_alerting_dashboards/*.json
/devenv/datasources_bulk.yaml
/devenv/bulk_alerting_dashboards/bulk_alerting_datasources.yaml
/scripts/build/release_publisher/release_publisher
*.patch
# Ignoring frontend packages specifics
/packages/**/dist
/packages/**/compiled
/packages/**/.rpt2_cache
/packages/**/tsdoc-metadata.json
# Ignore go local build dependencies
/scripts/go/bin/**
# Ignore compilation stats from `yarn stats`
compilation-stats.json
# e2e tests
/packages/grafana-e2e/cypress/screenshots
/packages/grafana-e2e/cypress/videos
/packages/grafana-e2e/cypress/logs
/e2e/server.log
/e2e/**/screenshots
!/e2e/**/screenshots/expeced/*
/e2e/**/videos/*
# report dumping the whole system env
/report.*.json

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module.exports = {
...require('@grafana/toolkit/src/config/prettier.plugin.config.json'),
};

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# Contributing to Grafana
Thank you for your interest in contributing to Grafana! We welcome all people who want to contribute in a healthy and constructive manner within our community. To help us create a safe and positive community experience for all, we require all participants to adhere to the [Code of Conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).
# Contributing
This document is a guide to help you through the process of contributing to Grafana.
Grafana uses GitHub to manage contributions.
Contributions take the form of pull requests that will be reviewed by the core team.
## Become a contributor
* If you are a new contributor see: [Steps to Contribute](#steps-to-contribute)
You can contribute to Grafana in several ways. Here are some examples:
* If you have a trivial fix or improvement, go ahead and create a pull request.
- Contribute to the Grafana codebase.
- Report and triage bugs.
- Develop community plugins and dashboards.
- Write technical documentation and blog posts, for users and contributors.
- Organize meetups and user groups in your local area.
- Help others by answering questions about Grafana.
* If you plan to do something more involved, discuss your idea on the respective [issue](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/issues) or create a [new issue](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/issues/new) if it does not exist. This will avoid unnecessary work and surely give you and us a good deal of inspiration.
For more ways to contribute, check out the [Open Source Guides](https://opensource.guide/how-to-contribute/).
* Sign our [CLA](http://docs.grafana.org/contribute/cla/).
### Report bugs
* For changes in the backend, follow the style guides used in Go [Code Review Comments](https://code.google.com/p/go-wiki/wiki/CodeReviewComments) and Peter Bourgon's [Go: Best Practices for Production Environments](http://peter.bourgon.org/go-in-production/#formatting-and-style)
Report a bug by submitting a [bug report](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/issues/new?labels=type%3A+bug&template=1-bug_report.md). Make sure that you provide as much information as possible on how to reproduce the bug.
## Steps to Contribute
Before submitting a new issue, try to make sure someone hasn't already reported the problem. Look through the [existing issues](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/issues) for similar issues.
Should you wish to work on a GitHub issue, check first if it is not already assigned to someone. If it is free, you claim it by commenting on the issue that you want to work on it. This is to prevent duplicated efforts from contributors on the same issue.
#### Security issues
Please check the [`beginner friendly`](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22beginner+friendly%22) and [`help wanted`](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22help+wanted%22) labels to find issues that are good for getting started. If you have questions about one of the issues, with or without the tag, please comment on them and one of the core team or the original poster will clarify it.
If you believe you've found a security vulnerability, please read our [security policy](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/security/policy) for more details.
To setup a local development environment we recommend reading [Building Grafana from source](http://docs.grafana.org/project/building_from_source/)
### Suggest enhancements
If you have an idea of how to improve Grafana, submit an [enhancement request](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/issues/new?labels=type%3A+feature+request&template=2-feature_request.md).
## Pull Request Checklist
We want to make Grafana accessible to even more people. Submit an [accessibility issue](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/issues/new?labels=type%3A+accessibility&template=3-accessibility.md) to help us understand what we can improve.
* Branch from the master branch and, if needed, rebase to the current master branch before submitting your pull request. If it doesn't merge cleanly with master you may be asked to rebase your changes.
### Triage issues
* If your patch is not getting reviewed or you need a specific person to review it, you can @-reply a reviewer asking for a review in the pull request or a comment.
If you don't have the knowledge or time to code, consider helping with _issue triage_. The community will thank you for saving them time by spending some of yours.
* Add tests relevant to the fixed bug or new feature.
Read more about the ways you can [Triage issues](/contribute/triage-issues.md).
### Pull requests with new features
Commits should be as small as possible, while ensuring that each commit is correct independently (i.e., each commit should compile and pass tests).
### Answering questions
Make sure to include `Closes #<issue number>` or `Fixes #<issue number>` in the pull request description.
If you have a question and you can't find the answer in the [documentation](https://grafana.com/docs/), the next step is to ask it on the [community site](https://community.grafana.com/).
### Pull requests with bug fixes
Please make all changes in one commit if possible. Include `Closes #<issue number>` in bottom of the commit message.
A commit message for a bug fix should look something like this.
It's important to us to help these users, and we'd love your help. Sign up to our [community site](https://community.grafana.com/), and start helping other Grafana users by answering their questions.
```
avoid infinite loop in the dashboard provisioner
### Your first contribution
if one dashboard with an uid is refered to by two
provsioners each provisioner overwrite each other.
filling up dashboard_versions quite fast if using
default settings.
Unsure where to begin contributing to Grafana? Start by browsing issues labeled `beginner friendly` or `help wanted`.
Closes #12864
```
- [Beginner-friendly](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22beginner+friendly%22) issues are generally straightforward to complete.
- [Help wanted](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22help+wanted%22) issues are problems we would like the community to help us with regardless of complexity.
If the pull request needs changes before its merged the new commits should be rebased into one commit before its merged.
If you're looking to make a code change, see how to set up your environment for [local development](contribute/developer-guide.md).
## Backend dependency management
When you're ready to contribute, it's time to [Create a pull request](/contribute/create-pull-request.md).
The Grafana project uses [Go modules](https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Modules__module_versions__and_more) to manage dependencies on external packages. This requires a working Go environment with version 1.11 or greater installed.
#### Contributor License Agreement (CLA)
All dependencies are vendored in the `vendor/` directory.
Before we can accept your pull request, you need to [sign our CLA](https://grafana.com/docs/contribute/cla/). If you haven't, our CLA assistant prompts you to when you create your pull request.
To add or update a new dependency, use the `go get` command:
## Where do I go from here?
```bash
# Pick the latest tagged release.
go get example.com/some/module/pkg
- Set up your [development environment](contribute/developer-guide.md).
- Learn how to [contribute documentation](contribute/documentation.md).
- Get started [developing plugins](https://grafana.com/docs/plugins/developing/development/) for Grafana.
# Pick a specific version.
go get example.com/some/module/pkg@vX.Y.Z
```
Tidy up the `go.mod` and `go.sum` files and copy the new/updated dependency to the `vendor/` directory:
```bash
# The GO111MODULE variable can be omitted when the code isn't located in GOPATH.
GO111MODULE=on go mod tidy
GO111MODULE=on go mod vendor
```
You have to commit the changes to `go.mod`, `go.sum` and the `vendor/` directory before submitting the pull request.

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FROM node:12.16.3-alpine3.11 as js-builder
# Golang build container
FROM golang:1.12.4
WORKDIR $GOPATH/src/github.com/grafana/grafana
COPY go.mod go.sum ./
COPY vendor vendor
RUN go mod verify
COPY pkg pkg
COPY build.go build.go
COPY package.json package.json
RUN go run build.go build
# Node build container
FROM node:10.14.2
WORKDIR /usr/src/app/
@@ -7,39 +24,21 @@ COPY packages packages
RUN yarn install --pure-lockfile --no-progress
COPY Gruntfile.js tsconfig.json .eslintrc .editorconfig .browserslistrc .prettierrc.js ./
COPY Gruntfile.js tsconfig.json tslint.json ./
COPY public public
COPY tools tools
COPY scripts scripts
COPY emails emails
ENV NODE_ENV production
RUN ./node_modules/.bin/grunt build
FROM golang:1.14.2-alpine3.11 as go-builder
RUN apk add --no-cache gcc g++
WORKDIR $GOPATH/src/github.com/grafana/grafana
COPY go.mod go.sum ./
RUN go mod verify
COPY pkg pkg
COPY build.go package.json ./
RUN go run build.go build
# Final stage
FROM alpine:3.11
LABEL maintainer="Grafana team <hello@grafana.com>"
# Final container
FROM debian:stretch-slim
ARG GF_UID="472"
ARG GF_GID="472"
ENV PATH="/usr/share/grafana/bin:$PATH" \
ENV PATH=/usr/share/grafana/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin \
GF_PATHS_CONFIG="/etc/grafana/grafana.ini" \
GF_PATHS_DATA="/var/lib/grafana" \
GF_PATHS_HOME="/usr/share/grafana" \
@@ -49,14 +48,16 @@ ENV PATH="/usr/share/grafana/bin:$PATH" \
WORKDIR $GF_PATHS_HOME
RUN apk add --no-cache ca-certificates bash tzdata && \
apk add --no-cache --upgrade openssl musl-utils
RUN apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y && \
apt-get install -qq -y libfontconfig1 ca-certificates && \
apt-get autoremove -y && \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
COPY conf ./conf
RUN mkdir -p "$GF_PATHS_HOME/.aws" && \
addgroup -S -g $GF_GID grafana && \
adduser -S -u $GF_UID -G grafana grafana && \
groupadd -r -g $GF_GID grafana && \
useradd -r -u $GF_UID -g grafana grafana && \
mkdir -p "$GF_PATHS_PROVISIONING/datasources" \
"$GF_PATHS_PROVISIONING/dashboards" \
"$GF_PATHS_PROVISIONING/notifiers" \
@@ -66,11 +67,12 @@ RUN mkdir -p "$GF_PATHS_HOME/.aws" && \
cp "$GF_PATHS_HOME/conf/sample.ini" "$GF_PATHS_CONFIG" && \
cp "$GF_PATHS_HOME/conf/ldap.toml" /etc/grafana/ldap.toml && \
chown -R grafana:grafana "$GF_PATHS_DATA" "$GF_PATHS_HOME/.aws" "$GF_PATHS_LOGS" "$GF_PATHS_PLUGINS" "$GF_PATHS_PROVISIONING" && \
chmod -R 777 "$GF_PATHS_DATA" "$GF_PATHS_HOME/.aws" "$GF_PATHS_LOGS" "$GF_PATHS_PLUGINS" "$GF_PATHS_PROVISIONING"
chmod 777 -R "$GF_PATHS_DATA" "$GF_PATHS_HOME/.aws" "$GF_PATHS_LOGS" "$GF_PATHS_PLUGINS" "$GF_PATHS_PROVISIONING"
COPY --from=go-builder /go/src/github.com/grafana/grafana/bin/linux-amd64/grafana-server /go/src/github.com/grafana/grafana/bin/linux-amd64/grafana-cli ./bin/
COPY --from=js-builder /usr/src/app/public ./public
COPY --from=js-builder /usr/src/app/tools ./tools
COPY --from=0 /go/src/github.com/grafana/grafana/bin/linux-amd64/grafana-server /go/src/github.com/grafana/grafana/bin/linux-amd64/grafana-cli ./bin/
COPY --from=1 /usr/src/app/public ./public
COPY --from=1 /usr/src/app/tools ./tools
COPY tools/phantomjs/render.js ./tools/phantomjs/render.js
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FROM node:12.16.3-slim AS js-builder
WORKDIR /usr/src/app/
COPY package.json yarn.lock ./
COPY packages packages
RUN yarn install --pure-lockfile
COPY Gruntfile.js tsconfig.json .eslintrc .editorconfig .browserslistrc .prettierrc.js ./
COPY public public
COPY tools tools
COPY scripts scripts
COPY emails emails
ENV NODE_ENV production
RUN ./node_modules/.bin/grunt build
FROM golang:1.14.2 AS go-builder
WORKDIR /src/grafana
COPY go.mod go.sum ./
RUN go mod verify
COPY build.go package.json ./
COPY pkg pkg/
RUN go run build.go build
FROM ubuntu:20.04
LABEL maintainer="Grafana team <hello@grafana.com>"
EXPOSE 3000
ARG GF_UID="472"
ARG GF_GID="472"
ENV PATH="/usr/share/grafana/bin:$PATH" \
GF_PATHS_CONFIG="/etc/grafana/grafana.ini" \
GF_PATHS_DATA="/var/lib/grafana" \
GF_PATHS_HOME="/usr/share/grafana" \
GF_PATHS_LOGS="/var/log/grafana" \
GF_PATHS_PLUGINS="/var/lib/grafana/plugins" \
GF_PATHS_PROVISIONING="/etc/grafana/provisioning"
WORKDIR $GF_PATHS_HOME
COPY conf conf
# curl should be part of the image
RUN apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y && apt-get install -y ca-certificates curl
RUN mkdir -p "$GF_PATHS_HOME/.aws" && \
addgroup --system --gid $GF_GID grafana && \
adduser --uid $GF_UID --system --ingroup grafana grafana && \
mkdir -p "$GF_PATHS_PROVISIONING/datasources" \
"$GF_PATHS_PROVISIONING/dashboards" \
"$GF_PATHS_PROVISIONING/notifiers" \
"$GF_PATHS_LOGS" \
"$GF_PATHS_PLUGINS" \
"$GF_PATHS_DATA" && \
cp conf/sample.ini "$GF_PATHS_CONFIG" && \
cp conf/ldap.toml /etc/grafana/ldap.toml && \
chown -R grafana:grafana "$GF_PATHS_DATA" "$GF_PATHS_HOME/.aws" "$GF_PATHS_LOGS" "$GF_PATHS_PLUGINS" "$GF_PATHS_PROVISIONING" && \
chmod -R 777 "$GF_PATHS_DATA" "$GF_PATHS_HOME/.aws" "$GF_PATHS_LOGS" "$GF_PATHS_PLUGINS" "$GF_PATHS_PROVISIONING"
COPY --from=go-builder /src/grafana/bin/linux-amd64/grafana-server /src/grafana/bin/linux-amd64/grafana-cli bin/
COPY --from=js-builder /usr/src/app/public public
COPY --from=js-builder /usr/src/app/tools tools
COPY packaging/docker/run.sh /
USER grafana
ENTRYPOINT [ "/run.sh" ]

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tempDir: 'tmp',
platform: process.platform.replace('win32', 'windows'),
enterprise: false,
libc: null,
};
if (grunt.option('platform')) {
@@ -31,10 +30,7 @@ module.exports = function (grunt) {
}
}
if (grunt.option('libc')) {
config.libc = grunt.option('libc');
}
config.phjs = grunt.option('phjsToRelease');
config.pkg.version = grunt.option('pkgVer') || config.pkg.version;
console.log('Version', config.pkg.version);
@@ -46,7 +42,7 @@ module.exports = function (grunt) {
grunt.loadTasks('./scripts/grunt');
// Utility function to load plugin settings into config
function loadConfig(config, path) {
function loadConfig(config,path) {
require('glob').sync('*', {cwd: path}).forEach(function(option) {
var key = option.replace(/\.js$/,'');
// If key already exists, extend it. It is your responsibility to avoid naming collisions

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# Triage issues
The main goal of issue triage is to categorize all incoming Grafana issues and make sure each issue has all basic information needed for anyone else to understand and be able to start working on it.
**Note:** This information is for Grafana project Maintainers, Owners, and Admins. If you are a Contributor, then you will not be able to perform most of the tasks in this topic.
The core maintainers of the Grafana project are responsible for categorizing all incoming issues and delegating any critical or important issue to other maintainers. Currently one maintainer each week is responsible. Besides that part, triage provides an important way to contribute to an open source project.
Triage helps ensure issues resolve quickly by:
* Ensuring the issue's intent and purpose is conveyed precisely. This is necessary because it can be difficult for an issue to explain how an end user experiences a problem and what actions they took.
* Giving a contributor the information they need before they commit to resolving an issue.
* Lowering the issue count by preventing duplicate issues.
* Streamlining the development process by preventing duplicate discussions.
If you don't have the knowledge or time to code, consider helping with triage. The community will thank you for saving them time by spending some of yours.
## Simplified flowchart diagram of the issue triage process
<!-- https://textik.com/#610afa78553def29 -->
```
+--------------------------+
+----------------+ New issue opened/ |
| | more information added |
| +-------------+------------+
| Ask for more |
| information +-------------+------------+
| | All information needed |
| +--------+ to categorize the issue? +--------+
| | | | |
| | NO +--------------------------+ YES |
| | |
+------+-------+-------------+ +------------+---------+ +----------------------------+
| | | | | |
| label: needs more details | | Needs investigation? +--YES---+ label: needs investigation |
| | | | | |
+----------------------------+ +----------------+-----+ +--------------+-------------+
NO | |
| Investigate |
+-----------+----------+ |
| label: type/* | |
| label: area/* +------------------+
| label: datasource/* |
+-----|----------+-----+
| |
| |
| +--+--------------------+ +--------------------+
| | | | label: priority/* |
| | Needs priority? +--YES---+| milestone? |
| | | | |
| +--------------------+--+ +----+---------------+
| NO | |
| | |
+----+-------------+ +---+----------+ |
| | | | |
| Close issue +----------+ Done +------+
| | | |
+------------------+ +--------------+
```
## 1. Find uncategorized issues
To get started with issue triage and finding issues that haven't been triaged you have two alternatives.
### Browse unlabeled issues
The easiest and straight forward way of getting started and finding issues that haven't been triaged is to browse [unlabeled issues](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+no%3Alabel) and starting from the bottom and working yourself to the top.
### Subscribe to all notifications
The more advanced, but recommended way is to subscribe to all notifications from this repository which means that all new issues, pull requests, comments and important status changes are sent to your configured email address. Read this [guide](https://help.github.com/en/articles/watching-and-unwatching-repositories#watching-a-single-repository) for help with setting this up.
It's highly recommended that you setup filters to automatically remove emails from the inbox and label/categorize them accordingly to make it easy for you to understand when you need to act upon a notification or where to look for finding issues that haven't been triaged etc.
Instructions for setting up filters in Gmail can be found [here](#setting-up-gmail-filters). Another alternative is to use [Trailer](https://github.com/ptsochantaris/trailer) or similar software.
## 2. Ensure the issue contains basic information
Before triaging an issue very far, make sure that the issue's author provided the standard issue information. This will help you make an educated recommendation on how to categorize the issue. The Grafana project utilizes [GitHub issue templates](https://help.github.com/en/articles/creating-issue-templates-for-your-repository) to guide contributors to provide standard information that must be included for each type of template or type of issue.
### Standard issue information that must be included
Given a certain [issue template]([template](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/issues/new/choose)) have been used by the issue author or depending how the issue is perceived by the issue triage responsible, the following should help you understand what standard issue information that must be included.
#### Bug report?
Should explain what happened, what was expected and how to reproduce it together with any additional information that may help giving a complete picture of what happened such as screenshots, [query inspector](https://community.grafana.com/t/using-grafanas-query-inspector-to-troubleshoot-issues/2630) output and any environment related information that's applicable and/or maybe related to the reported problem:
- Grafana version
- Data source type & version
- Platform & OS Grafana is installed on
- User OS & Browser + versions
- Using docker + what environment
- Which plugins
- Configuration database in use (sqlite, mysql, postgres)
- Reverse proxy in front of Grafana, what version and configuration
- Non-default configuration settings
- Development environment like Go and Node versions, if applicable
#### Enhancement request?
Should explain what enhancement or feature that the author wants to be added and why that is needed.
#### Accessibility issue?
This is a mix between a bug report and enhancement request but focused on accessibility issues to help make Grafana improve keyboard navigation, screen-reader support and being accessible to everyone. The report should include relevant WCAG criteria, if applicable.
#### Support request?
In general, if the issue description and title is perceived as a question no more information is needed.
### Good practices
To make it easier for everyone to understand and find issues they're searching for it's suggested as a general rule of thumbs to:
* Make sure that issue titles are named to explain the subject of the issue, has a correct spelling and doesn't include irrelevant information and/or sensitive information.
* Make sure that issue descriptions doesn't include irrelevant information, information from template that haven't been filled out and/or sensitive information.
* Do your best effort to change title and description or request suggested changes by adding a comment.
Note: Above rules is applicable to both new and existing issues of the Grafana project.
### Do you have all the information needed to categorize an issue?
Depending on the issue, you might not feel all this information is needed. Use your best judgement. If you cannot triage an issue using what its author provided, explain kindly to the author that they must provide the above information to clarify the problem. Label issue with `needs more detail` and add any related `area/*` or `datasource/*` labels.
If the author provides the standard information but you are still unable to triage the issue, request additional information. Do this kindly and politely because you are asking for more of the author's time.
If the author does not respond to the requested information within the timespan of a week, close the issue with a kind note stating that the author can request for the issue to be reopened when the necessary information is provided.
When you feel you have all the information needed you're ready to [categorizing the issue](#3-categorizing-an-issue).
If you receive a notification with additional information provided but you are not anymore on issue triage and you feel you do not have time to handle it, you should delegate it to the current person on issue triage.
## 3. Categorizing an issue
An issue can have multiple of the following labels. Typically, a properly categorized issue should at least have:
- One label identifying its type (`type/*`).
- One or multiple labels identifying the functional areas of interest or component (`area/*`) and/or data source (`datasource/*`), if applicable.
Label | Description
------- | --------
`type/bug` | A feature isn't working as expected given design or documentation.
`type/feature-request` | Request for a new feature or enhancement.
`type/docs` | Documentation problem or enhancement.
`type/accessibility` | Accessibility problem or enhancement.
`type/question` | Issue is or perceived as a question.
`type/duplicate` | An existing issue of the same subject/request have already been reported.
`type/works-as-intended` | A reported bug works as intended/by design.
`type/build-packaging` | Build or packaging problem or enhancement.
`area/*` | Subject is related to a functional area of interest or component.
`datasource/*` | Subject is related to a core data source plugin.
### Duplicate issue?
Make sure that it's not a duplicate by searching existing issues using related terms from the issue title and description. If you think you know there are an existing issue, but can't find it please reach out to one of the maintainers and ask for help. If you identify that the issue is a duplicate of an existing issue:
1. Add a comment `Duplicate of #<issue number>`. GitHub will recognize this and add some additional context to the issue activity.
2. Close the issue and label it with `type/duplicate`.
3. Optionally add any related `area/*` or `datasource/*` labels.
4. If applicable, add a comment with additional information.
### Bug report?
If it's not perfectly clear that it's an actual bug, quickly try to reproduce it.
**It's a bug/it can be reproduced:**
1. Add a comment describing detailed steps for how to reproduce it, if applicable.
2. Label the issue `type/bug` and at least one `area/*` or `datasource/*` label.
3. If you know that maintainers wont be able to put any resources into it for some time then label the issue with `help wanted` and optionally `beginner friendly` together with pointers on which code to update to fix the bug. This should signal to the community that we would appreciate any help we can get to resolve this.
4. Move on to [prioritizing the issue](#4-prioritization-of-issues).
**It can't be reproduced:**
1. Either [ask for more information](#2-ensure-the-issue-contains-basic-information) needed to investigate it more thoroughly.
2. Either [delegate further investigations](#investigation-of-issues) to someone else.
**It works as intended/by design:**
1. Kindly and politely add a comment explaining briefly why we think it works as intended and close the issue.
2. Label the issue `type/works-as-intended`.
### Enhancement/feature?
1. Label the issue `type/feature-request` and at least one `area/*` or `datasource/*` label.
2. Move on to [prioritizing the issue](#4-prioritization-of-issues).
### Documentation issue?
First, evaluate if the documentation makes sense to be included in the Grafana project:
- Is this something we want/can maintain as a project?
- Is this referring to usage of some specific integration/tool and in that case are those a popular use case in combination with Grafana?
- If unsure, kindly and politely add a comment explaining that we would need [upvotes](https://help.github.com/en/articles/about-conversations-on-github#reacting-to-ideas-in-comments) to identify that lots of other users wants/needs this.
Second, label the issue `type/docs` and at least one `area/*` or `datasource/*` label.
**Minor typo/error/lack of information:**
There's a minor typo/error/lack of information that adds a lot of confusion for users and given the amount of work is a big win to make sure fixing it:
1. Either update the documentation yourself and open a pull request.
2. Either delegate the work to someone else by assigning that person to the issue and add the issue to next major/minor milestone.
**Major error/lack of information:**
1. Label the issue with `help wanted` and `beginner friendly`, if applicable, to signal that we find this important to fix and we would appreciate any help we can get from the community.
2. Move on to [prioritizing the issue](#4-prioritization-of-issues).
### Accessibility issue?
1. Label the issue `type/accessibility` and at least one `area/*` or `datasource/*` label.
### Support request?
1. Kindly and politely direct the issue author to the [community site](https://community.grafana.com/) and explain that GitHub is mainly used for tracking bugs and feature requests. If possible, it's usually a good idea to add some pointers to the issue author's question.
2. Close the issue and label it with `type/question`.
## 4. Prioritization of issues
In general bugs and enhancement issues should be labeled with a priority.
This is the most difficult thing with triaging issues since it requires a lot of knowledge, context and experience before being able to think of and start feel comfortable adding a certain priority label.
The key here is asking for help and discuss issues to understand how more experienced project members thinks and reason. By doing that you learn more and eventually be more and more comfortable with prioritizing issues.
In any case there are uncertainty around the priorization of an issue, please ask the maintainers for help.
Label | Description
------- | --------
`priority/critical` | Highest priority. Must be actively worked on as someone's top priority right now.
`priority/support-subscription` | This is important for one or several customers having a paid Grafana support subscription.
`priority/important-soon` | Must be staffed and worked on either currently, or very soon, ideally in time for the next release.
`priority/important-longterm` | Important over the long term, but may not be staffed and/or may need multiple releases to complete.
`priority/nice-to-have` | It's a good idea, but not scheduled for any release.
`priority/awaiting-more-evidence` | Lowest priority. Possibly useful, but not yet enough interest in it.
`priority/unscheduled` | Something to look into before and to be discussed during the planning of the next (upcoming) major/minor stable release.
**Critical bug?**
1. If a bug have been categorized and any of the following problems applies the bug should be labeled as critical and must be actively worked on as someone's top priority right now.
- Results in any data loss
- Critical security or performance issues
- Problem that makes a feature unusable
- Multiple users experience a severe problem affecting their business, users etc.
2. Label the issue `priority/critical`.
3. If applicable, label the issue `priority/support-subscription`.
4. Add the issue to the next upcoming patch release milestone. Create a new milestone if there are none.
5. Escalate the problem to the maintainers.
6. Assign or ask a maintainer for help assigning someone to make this issue their top priority right now.
**Important short-term?**
1. Label the issue `priority/important-soon`.
2. If applicable, label the issue `priority/support-subscription`.
3. Add the issue to the next upcoming patch or major/minor stable release milestone. Ask maintainers for help if unsure if it's a patch or not. Create a new milestone if there are none.
4. Make sure to add the issue to a suitable backlog of a GitHub project and prioritize it or assign someone to work on it now or very soon.
5. Consider requesting [help from the community](#5-requesting-help-from-the-community), even though it may be problematic given a short amount of time until it should be released.
**Important long-term?**
1. Label the issue `priority/important-longterm`.
2. Consider requesting [help from the community](#5-requesting-help-from-the-community).
**Nice to have?**
1. Label the issue `priority/nice-to-have`.
2. Consider requesting [help from the community](#5-requesting-help-from-the-community).
**Not critical, but unsure?**
1. Label the issue `priority/unscheduled`.
2. Consider requesting [help from the community](#5-requesting-help-from-the-community).
## 5. Requesting help from the community
Depending on the issue and/or priority, it's always a good idea to consider signalling to the community that help from community is appreciated and needed in case an issue is not prioritized to be worked on by maintainers. Use your best judgement. In general, when requesting help from the community it means a contribution has a good chance of getting accepted and merged.
In many cases the issue author or community as a whole is more suitable to contribute changes since they're experts in their domain. It's also quite common that someone has tried to get something to work using the documentation without success and made an effort to get it to work and/or reached out to the [community site](https://community.grafana.com/) to get the missing information. In especially these areas it's more likely that there exists experts in their own domain and usually a good idea to request help from contributors:
- Database setups
- Authentication like OAuth providers and LDAP setups
- Platform specific things
- Reverse proxy setups
- Alert notifiers
1. Kindly and politely add a comment to signal to users subscribed to updates of the issue.
- Explain that the issue would be nice to get resolved, but it isn't prioritized to work on by maintainers for an unforseen future.
- If possible or applicable, try to help contributors getting starting by adding pointers and references to what code/files need to be changed and/or ideas of a good way to solve/implement the issue.
2. Label the issue with `help wanted`.
3. If applicable, label the issue with `beginner friendly` to denote that the issue is suitable for a beginner to work on.
4. If possible, try to estimate the amount of work by adding `effort/small`, `effort/medium` or `effort/large`.
## Investigation of issues
When an issue has all basic information provided, but the triage responsible haven't been able to reproduce the reported problem at a first glance, the issue is labeled [Needs investigation](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/labels/needs%20investigation). Depending of the perceived severity and/or number of [upvotes](https://help.github.com/en/articles/about-conversations-on-github#reacting-to-ideas-in-comments), the investigation will either be delegated to another maintainer for further investigation or either put on hold until someone else (maintainer or contributor) picks it up and eventually start investigating it.
Investigating issues can be a very time consuming task, especially for the maintainers given the huge number of combinations of plugins, data sources, platforms, databases, browsers, tools, hardware, integrations, versions and cloud services etc that are being used with Grafana. There are a certain amount of combinations that are more common than others and these are in general easier for maintainers to investigate.
For some other combinations there may not be possible at all for a maintainer to setup a proper test environment for being able to investigate. In these cases we really appreciate any help we can get from the community. Otherwise the issue is highly likely to be closed.
Even if you don't have the time or knowledge to investigate an issue we highly recommend that you [upvote](https://help.github.com/en/articles/about-conversations-on-github#reacting-to-ideas-in-comments) the issue if you happen to have the same problem. If you have further details that may help investigating the issue please provide as much information as possible.
## External PRs
Part of issue triage should also be triaging of external PRs. Main goal should be to make sure PRs from external contributors have an owner/reviewer and are not forgotten.
1. Check new external PRs which do not have a reviewer.
1. Check if there is a link to an existing issue.
1. If not and you know which issue it is solving add the link yourself, otherwise ask the author to link the issue or create one.
1. Assign a reviewer based on who was handling the linked issue or what code or feature does the PR touches (look at who was the last to make changes there if all else fails).
## Appendix
### Setting up Gmail filters
If you're using Gmail it's highly recommened that you setup filters to automatically remove email from the inbox and label them accordingly to make it easy for you to understand when you need to act upon a notification or process all incoming issues that haven't been triaged.
This may be setup by personal preference, but here's a working configuration for reference.
1. Follow instructions in [gist](https://gist.github.com/marefr/9167c2e31466f6316c1cba118874e74f)
2. In Gmail, go to Settings -> Filters and Blocked Addresses
3. Import filters -> select xml file -> Open file
4. Review filters
5. Optional, Check Apply new filters to existing email
6. Create filters
This will give you a structure of labels in the sidebar similar to the following:
```
- Inbox
...
- Github (mine)
- activity
- assigned
- mentions
- Github (other)
- Grafana
```
* All notifications youll need to read/take action on shows up as unread in Github (mine) and its sub-labels.
* All other notifications you dont need to take action on shows up as unread in Github (other) and its sub-labels
* This is convenient for issue triage and to follow the activity in the Grafana project.

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## This is a self-documented Makefile. For usage information, run `make help`:
##
## For more information, refer to https://suva.sh/posts/well-documented-makefiles/
-include local/Makefile
.PHONY: all deps-go deps-js deps build-go build-server build-cli build-js build build-docker-dev build-docker-full lint-go gosec revive golangci-lint go-vet test-go test-js test run run-frontend clean devenv devenv-down revive-alerting protobuf help
GO = GO111MODULE=on go
GO_FILES ?= ./pkg/...
SH_FILES ?= $(shell find ./scripts -name *.sh)
.PHONY: all deps-go deps-js deps build-go build-server build-cli build-js build build-docker-dev build-docker-full lint-go test-go test-js test run clean
all: deps build
##@ Dependencies
deps-go:
go run build.go setup
deps-go: ## Install backend dependencies.
$(GO) run build.go setup
deps-js: node_modules
deps-js: node_modules ## Install frontend dependencies.
deps: deps-js
deps: deps-js ## Install all dependencies.
node_modules: package.json yarn.lock ## Install node modules.
@echo "install frontend dependencies"
yarn install --pure-lockfile --no-progress
##@ Building
build-go: ## Build all Go binaries.
build-go:
@echo "build go files"
$(GO) run build.go build
GO111MODULE=on go run build.go build
build-server: ## Build Grafana server.
build-server:
@echo "build server"
$(GO) run build.go build-server
GO111MODULE=on go run build.go build-server
build-cli: ## Build Grafana CLI application.
build-cli:
@echo "build in CI environment"
$(GO) run build.go build-cli
GO111MODULE=on go run build.go build-cli
build-js: ## Build frontend assets.
build-js:
@echo "build frontend"
yarn run build
build: build-go build-js ## Build backend and frontend.
build: build-go build-js
scripts/go/bin/bra: scripts/go/go.mod
@cd scripts/go; \
$(GO) build -o ./bin/bra github.com/unknwon/bra
run: scripts/go/bin/bra ## Build and run web server on filesystem changes.
@GO111MODULE=on scripts/go/bin/bra run
run-frontend: deps-js ## Fetch js dependencies and watch frontend for rebuild
yarn start
##@ Testing
test-go: ## Run tests for backend.
@echo "test backend"
$(GO) test -v ./pkg/...
test-js: ## Run tests for frontend.
@echo "test frontend"
yarn test
test: test-go test-js ## Run all tests.
##@ Linting
scripts/go/bin/revive: scripts/go/go.mod
@cd scripts/go; \
$(GO) build -o ./bin/revive github.com/mgechev/revive
revive: scripts/go/bin/revive
@echo "lint via revive"
@scripts/go/bin/revive \
-formatter stylish \
-config ./scripts/go/configs/revive.toml \
$(GO_FILES)
revive-alerting: scripts/go/bin/revive
@echo "lint alerting via revive"
@scripts/go/bin/revive \
-formatter stylish \
-config ./scripts/go/configs/revive-strict.toml \
./pkg/services/alerting/... \
./pkg/services/provisioning/datasources/... \
./pkg/services/provisioning/dashboards/...
scripts/go/bin/golangci-lint: scripts/go/go.mod
@cd scripts/go; \
$(GO) build -o ./bin/golangci-lint github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/cmd/golangci-lint
golangci-lint: scripts/go/bin/golangci-lint
@echo "lint via golangci-lint"
@scripts/go/bin/golangci-lint run \
--config ./scripts/go/configs/.golangci.yml \
$(GO_FILES)
scripts/go/bin/gosec: scripts/go/go.mod
@cd scripts/go; \
$(GO) build -o ./bin/gosec github.com/securego/gosec/cmd/gosec
# TODO recheck the rules and leave only necessary exclusions
gosec: scripts/go/bin/gosec
@echo "lint via gosec"
@scripts/go/bin/gosec -quiet \
-exclude=G104,G107,G108,G201,G202,G204,G301,G304,G401,G402,G501 \
-conf=./scripts/go/configs/gosec.json \
$(GO_FILES)
go-vet:
@echo "lint via go vet"
@$(GO) vet $(GO_FILES)
lint-go: go-vet golangci-lint revive revive-alerting gosec ## Run all code checks for backend.
# with disabled SC1071 we are ignored some TCL,Expect `/usr/bin/env expect` scripts
shellcheck: $(SH_FILES) ## Run checks for shell scripts.
@docker run --rm -v "$$PWD:/mnt" koalaman/shellcheck:stable \
$(SH_FILES) -e SC1071 -e SC2162
##@ Docker
build-docker-dev: ## Build Docker image for development (fast).
build-docker-dev:
@echo "build development container"
@echo "\033[92mInfo:\033[0m the frontend code is expected to be built already."
$(GO) run build.go -goos linux -pkg-arch amd64 ${OPT} build pkg-archive latest
GO111MODULE=on go run build.go -goos linux -pkg-arch amd64 ${OPT} build pkg-archive latest
cp dist/grafana-latest.linux-x64.tar.gz packaging/docker
cd packaging/docker && docker build --tag grafana/grafana:dev .
build-docker-full: ## Build Docker image for development.
build-docker-full:
@echo "build docker container"
docker build --tag grafana/grafana:dev .
##@ Services
lint-go:
@echo "lint go source"
scripts/backend-lint.sh
# create docker-compose file with provided sources and start them
# example: make devenv sources=postgres,openldap
ifeq ($(sources),)
devenv:
@printf 'You have to define sources for this command \nexample: make devenv sources=postgres,openldap\n'
else
devenv: devenv-down ## Start optional services, e.g. postgres, prometheus, and elasticsearch.
$(eval targets := $(shell echo '$(sources)' | tr "," " "))
test-go:
@echo "test backend"
GO111MODULE=on go test -v ./pkg/...
@cd devenv; \
./create_docker_compose.sh $(targets) || \
(rm -rf {docker-compose.yaml,conf.tmp,.env}; exit 1)
test-js:
@echo "test frontend"
yarn test
@cd devenv; \
docker-compose up -d --build
endif
test: test-go test-js
devenv-down: ## Stop optional services.
@cd devenv; \
test -f docker-compose.yaml && \
docker-compose down || exit 0;
run:
@echo "start a server"
./bin/grafana-server
##@ Helpers
# We separate the protobuf generation because most development tasks on
# Grafana do not involve changing protobuf files and protoc is not a
# go-gettable dependency and so getting it installed can be inconvenient.
#
# If you are working on changes to protobuf interfaces you may either use
# this target or run the individual scripts below directly.
protobuf: ## Compile protobuf definitions
bash scripts/protobuf-check.sh
bash pkg/plugins/backendplugin/pluginextensionv2/generate.sh
clean: ## Clean up intermediate build artifacts.
clean:
@echo "cleaning"
rm -rf node_modules
rm -rf public/build
help: ## Display this help.
@awk 'BEGIN {FS = ":.*##"; printf "\nUsage:\n make \033[36m<target>\033[0m\n"} /^[a-zA-Z_-]+:.*?##/ { printf " \033[36m%-15s\033[0m %s\n", $$1, $$2 } /^##@/ { printf "\n\033[1m%s\033[0m\n", substr($$0, 5) } ' $(MAKEFILE_LIST)
node_modules: package.json yarn.lock
@echo "install frontend dependencies"
yarn install --pure-lockfile --no-progress

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# Plugin development
# Plugin Development
This document is not meant as a complete guide for developing plugins but more as a changelog for changes in
Grafana that can impact plugin development. Whenever you as a plugin author encounter an issue with your plugin after
upgrading Grafana please check here before creating an issue.
## Plugin development resources
## Links
- [Grafana plugin developer guide](http://docs.grafana.org/plugins/developing/development/)
- [Webpack Grafana plugin template project](https://github.com/CorpGlory/grafana-plugin-template-webpack)
- [Datasource plugin written in TypeScript](https://github.com/grafana/typescript-template-datasource)
- [Simple JSON datasource plugin](https://github.com/grafana/simple-json-datasource)
- [Plugin development guide](http://docs.grafana.org/plugins/developing/development/)
- [Webpack Grafana plugin template project](https://github.com/CorpGlory/grafana-plugin-template-webpack)
## Changes in Grafana v4.6
## Changes in v4.6
This version of Grafana has big changes that will impact a limited set of plugins. We moved from systemjs to webpack
for built-in plugins and everything internal. External plugins still use systemjs but now with a limited
for built-in plugins & everything internal. External plugins still use systemjs but now with a limited
set of Grafana components they can import. Plugins can depend on libs like lodash & moment and internal components
like before using the same import paths. However since everything in Grafana is no longer accessible, a few plugins could encounter issues when importing a Grafana dependency.
@@ -24,10 +25,10 @@ If you think we missed exposing a crucial lib or Grafana component let us know b
### Deprecated components
The angular directive `<spectrum-picker>` is now deprecated (will still work for a version more) but we recommend plugin authors
upgrade to new `<color-picker color="ctrl.color" onChange="ctrl.onSparklineColorChange"></color-picker>`
to upgrade to new `<color-picker color="ctrl.color" onChange="ctrl.onSparklineColorChange"></color-picker>`
## Changes in Grafana v6.0
## Changes in v6.0
### DashboardSrv.ts
If you utilize [DashboardSrv](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/commit/8574dca081002f36e482b572517d8f05fd44453f#diff-1ab99561f9f6a10e1fafcddc39bc1d65) in your plugin code, `dash` was renamed to `dashboard`.
If you utilize [DashboardSrv](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/commit/8574dca081002f36e482b572517d8f05fd44453f#diff-1ab99561f9f6a10e1fafcddc39bc1d65) in your plugin code, `dash` was renamed to `dashboard`

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![Grafana](docs/logo-horizontal.png)
[Grafana](https://grafana.com) [![Circle CI](https://circleci.com/gh/grafana/grafana.svg?style=svg)](https://circleci.com/gh/grafana/grafana) [![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/grafana/grafana)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/grafana/grafana) [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/grafana/grafana/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/grafana/grafana)
================
[Website](https://grafana.com) |
[Twitter](https://twitter.com/grafana) |
[Community & Forum](https://community.grafana.com)
The open-source platform for monitoring and observability.
Grafana is an open source, feature rich metrics dashboard and graph editor for
Graphite, Elasticsearch, OpenTSDB, Prometheus and InfluxDB.
[![License](https://img.shields.io/github/license/grafana/grafana)](LICENSE)
[![Circle CI](https://img.shields.io/circleci/build/gh/grafana/grafana)](https://circleci.com/gh/grafana/grafana)
[![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/grafana/grafana)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/grafana/grafana)
<!---
![](http://docs.grafana.org/assets/img/features/dashboard_ex1.png)
-->
Grafana allows you to query, visualize, alert on and understand your metrics no matter where they are stored. Create, explore, and share dashboards with your team and foster a data driven culture:
## Installation
Head to [docs.grafana.org](http://docs.grafana.org/installation/) for documentation or [download](https://grafana.com/get) to get the latest release.
- **Visualize:** Fast and flexible client side graphs with a multitude of options. Panel plugins for many different way to visualize metrics and logs.
- **Dynamic Dashboards:** Create dynamic & reusable dashboards with template variables that appear as dropdowns at the top of the dashboard.
- **Explore Metrics:** Explore your data through ad-hoc queries and dynamic drilldown. Split view and compare different time ranges, queries and data sources side by side.
- **Explore Logs:** Experience the magic of switching from metrics to logs with preserved label filters. Quickly search through all your logs or streaming them live.
- **Alerting:** Visually define alert rules for your most important metrics. Grafana will continuously evaluate and send notifications to systems like Slack, PagerDuty, VictorOps, OpsGenie.
- **Mixed Data Sources:** Mix different data sources in the same graph! You can specify a data source on a per-query basis. This works for even custom datasources.
## Documentation & Support
Be sure to read the [getting started guide](http://docs.grafana.org/guides/gettingstarted/) and the other feature guides.
### Grafana 7.0 and GrafanaCONline
## Run from master
If you want to build a package yourself, or contribute - here is a guide for how to do that. You can always find
the latest master builds [here](https://grafana.com/grafana/download)
- Grafana 7.0 Beta is [available for download](https://grafana.com/grafana/download).
- Read [what's is new](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/guides/whats-new-in-v7-0/).
### Dependencies
Want to learn more about Grafana 7 and more? Sign up for our online conference!
- Go (Latest Stable)
- bra [`go get github.com/Unknwon/bra`]
- Node.js LTS
- yarn [`npm install -g yarn`]
[![GrafanaCONline](public/img/grafanaconline.png)](https://grafana.com/about/events/grafanacon/2020/?source=grafana-readme)
### Get the project
## Get started
**The project located in the go-path will be your working directory.**
- [Get Grafana](https://grafana.com/get)
- [Installation guides](http://docs.grafana.org/installation/)
```bash
go get github.com/grafana/grafana
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/grafana/grafana
```
Unsure if Grafana is for you? Watch Grafana in action on [play.grafana.org](https://play.grafana.org/)!
### Building
## Documentation
#### The backend
The Grafana documentation is available at [grafana.com/docs](https://grafana.com/docs/).
```bash
go run build.go setup
go run build.go build
```
## Contributing
#### Frontend assets
If you're interested in contributing to the Grafana project:
*For this you need Node.js (LTS version).*
- Start by reading the [Contributing guide](/CONTRIBUTING.md).
- Learn how to set up your local environment, in our [Developer guide](/contribute/developer-guide.md).
- Explore our [beginner-friendly issues](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22beginner+friendly%22).
```bash
yarn install --pure-lockfile
```
## Get involved
### Run and rebuild on source change
- Follow [@grafana on Twitter](https://twitter.com/grafana/)
- Read and subscribe to the [Grafana blog](https://grafana.com/blog/)
- If you have a specific question, check out our [discussion forums](https://community.grafana.com/).
- For general discussions, join us on the [official Slack](http://slack.raintank.io/) team.
#### Backend
To run the backend and rebuild on source change:
```bash
$GOPATH/bin/bra run
```
#### Frontend
Rebuild on file change, and serve them by Grafana's webserver (http://localhost:3000):
```bash
yarn start
```
Build the assets, rebuild on file change with Hot Module Replacement (HMR), and serve them by webpack-dev-server (http://localhost:3333):
```bash
yarn start:hot
# OR set a theme
env GRAFANA_THEME=light yarn start:hot
```
*Note: HMR for Angular is not supported. If you edit files in the Angular part of the app, the whole page will reload.*
Run tests and rebuild on source change:
```bash
yarn jest
```
**Open grafana in your browser (default: e.g. `http://localhost:3000`) and login with admin user (default: `user/pass = admin/admin`).**
### Building a Docker image
There are two different ways to build a Grafana docker image. If your machine is setup for Grafana development and you run linux/amd64 you can build just the image. Otherwise, there is the option to build Grafana completely within Docker.
Run the image you have built using: `docker run --rm -p 3000:3000 grafana/grafana:dev`
#### Building on linux/amd64 (fast)
1. Build the frontend `go run build.go build-frontend`
2. Build the docker image `make build-docker-dev`
The resulting image will be tagged as `grafana/grafana:dev`
#### Building anywhere (slower)
Choose this option to build on platforms other than linux/amd64 and/or not have to setup the Grafana development environment.
1. `make build-docker-full` or `docker build -t grafana/grafana:dev .`
The resulting image will be tagged as `grafana/grafana:dev`
Notice: If you are using Docker for MacOS, be sure to set the memory limit to be larger than 2 GiB (at docker -> Preferences -> Advanced), otherwise `grunt build` may fail.
## Development
### Dev config
Create a custom.ini in the conf directory to override default configuration options.
You only need to add the options you want to override. Config files are applied in the order of:
1. grafana.ini
1. custom.ini
In your custom.ini uncomment (remove the leading `;`) sign. And set `app_mode = development`.
### Running tests
#### Frontend
Execute all frontend tests
```bash
yarn test
```
Writing & watching frontend tests
- Start watcher: `yarn jest`
- Jest will run all test files that end with the name ".test.ts"
#### Backend
```bash
# Run Golang tests using sqlite3 as database (default)
go test ./pkg/...
# Run Golang tests using mysql as database - convenient to use /docker/blocks/mysql_tests
GRAFANA_TEST_DB=mysql go test ./pkg/...
# Run Golang tests using postgres as database - convenient to use /docker/blocks/postgres_tests
GRAFANA_TEST_DB=postgres go test ./pkg/...
```
### Datasource and dashboard provisioning
[Here](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/tree/master/devenv) you can find helpful scripts and docker-compose setup
that will populate your dev environment for quicker testing end experimenting.
## Contribute
If you have any ideas for improvement or have found a bug, do not hesitate to open an issue.
And if you have time, clone this repo and submit a pull request to help me make Grafana
the kickass metrics & devops dashboard we all dream about!
Read the [contributing](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) guide then check the [`beginner friendly`](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22beginner+friendly%22) label to find issues that are easy and that we would like help with.
## Plugin development
Checkout the [Plugin Development Guide](http://docs.grafana.org/plugins/developing/development/) and checkout the [PLUGIN_DEV.md](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/blob/master/PLUGIN_DEV.md) file for changes in Grafana that relate to
plugin development.
## License
Grafana is distributed under the [Apache 2.0 License](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/blob/master/LICENSE).
Grafana is distributed under [Apache 2.0 License](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/blob/master/LICENSE).

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# Roadmap
The roadmap is a tentative plan for the core development team. Things change constantly as pull requests come in and priorities change, but it will give you an idea of our current vision and plan.
This roadmap is a tentative plan for the core development team. Things change constantly as PRs come in and priorities change.
But it will give you an idea of our current vision and plan.
To view the Roadmap, go to the Issues tab on GitHub. There you will find three roadmap issues pinned at the top.
Go to the Issues tab on GitHub. There you will find, at the top, 3 pinned roadmap issues.

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# Reporting security issues
If you think you have found a security vulnerability, please send a report to [security@grafana.com](mailto:security@grafana.com). This address can be used for all of Grafana Labs's open source and commercial products (including but not limited to Grafana, Grafana Cloud, Grafana Enterprise, and grafana.com). We can accept only vulnerability reports at this address.
Please encrypt your message to us; please use our PGP key. The key fingerprint is:
F988 7BEA 027A 049F AE8E 5CAA D125 8932 BE24 C5CA
The key is available from [pgp.mit.edu](https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xF9887BEA027A049FAE8E5CAAD1258932BE24C5CA) by searching for [grafana](https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?search=grafana&op=index).
Grafana Labs will send you a response indicating the next steps in handling your report. After the initial reply to your report, the security team will keep you informed of the progress towards a fix and full announcement, and may ask for additional information or guidance.
**Important:** We ask you to not disclose the vulnerability before it have been fixed and announced, unless you received a response from the Grafana Labs security team that you can do so.
## Security announcements
We maintain a category on the community site called [Security Announcements](https://community.grafana.com/c/security-announcements),
where we will post a summary, remediation, and mitigation details for any patch containing security fixes.
You can also subscribe to email updates to this category if you have a grafana.com account and sign on to the community site or track updates via an [RSS feed](https://community.grafana.com/c/security-announcements.rss).

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# Get Grafana help
------------------
First, check the official [Grafana documentation](https://grafana.com/docs/).
If you require further help or support then ask a question in the [Grafana community site](https://community.grafana.com/) or [Grafana Slack](http://slack.raintank.io/). You can also search the community site for previously answered questions, in case someone already had your problem and got help.
**Please note:**
- The Grafana project uses GitHub mainly for tracking bugs and feature requests.
- Do not open an issue just to ask a question. The issue will be closed immediately.
- Only submit issues for bug reports, feature requests, or enhancements.

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# Guide to upgrading dependencies
# Guide to Upgrading Dependencies
Upgrading Go or Node.js requires making changes in many different files. See below for a list and explanation for each.
@@ -16,33 +16,25 @@ Upgrading Go or Node.js requires making changes in many different files. See bel
- Appveyor
- Dockerfile
## Go dependencies
## Go Dependencies
The Grafana project uses [Go modules](https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Modules__module_versions__and_more) to manage dependencies on external packages. This requires a working Go environment with version 1.11 or greater installed.
_Note:_ Since most developers of Grafana still use the `GOPATH` we need to specify `GO111MODULE=on` to make `go mod` and `got get` work as intended. If you have setup Grafana outside of the `GOPATH` on your machine you can skip `GO111MODULE=on` when running the commands below.
All dependencies are vendored in the `vendor/` directory.
To add or update a new dependency, use the `go get` command:
```bash
# The GO111MODULE variable can be omitted when the code isn't located in GOPATH.
# Pick the latest tagged release.
GO111MODULE=on go get example.com/some/module/pkg
go get example.com/some/module/pkg
# Pick a specific version.
GO111MODULE=on go get example.com/some/module/pkg@vX.Y.Z
go get example.com/some/module/pkg@vX.Y.Z
```
Tidy up the `go.mod` and `go.sum` files:
Tidy up the `go.mod` and `go.sum` files and copy the new/updated dependency to the `vendor/` directory:
```bash
# The GO111MODULE variable can be omitted when the code isn't located in GOPATH.
GO111MODULE=on go mod tidy
```
You have to commit the changes to `go.mod` and `go.sum` before submitting the pull request.
## Node.js dependencies
## Node.js Dependencies
Updated using `yarn`.
@@ -68,7 +60,7 @@ Our builds run on CircleCI through our build script.
The main build step (in CircleCI) is built using a custom build container that comes pre-baked with some of the necessary dependencies.
Link: [grafana/build-container](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/tree/master/scripts/build/ci-build)
Link: [grafana-build-container](https://github.com/grafana/grafana-build-container)
#### Dependencies

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@@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
{
"$schema": "https://developer.microsoft.com/json-schemas/api-extractor/v7/api-extractor.schema.json",
"mainEntryPointFilePath": "<projectFolder>/dist/index.d.ts",
"bundledPackages": [],
"compiler": {},
"apiReport": {
"enabled": false
},
"docModel": {
"enabled": true,
"apiJsonFilePath": "<projectFolder>/../../reports/docs/<unscopedPackageName>.api.json"
},
"dtsRollup": {
"enabled": false
},
"tsdocMetadata": {},
"messages": {
"compilerMessageReporting": {
"default": {
"logLevel": "warning"
}
},
"extractorMessageReporting": {
"default": {
"logLevel": "warning"
},
"ae-internal-missing-underscore": {
"logLevel": "none",
"addToApiReportFile": false
}
},
"tsdocMessageReporting": {
"default": {
"logLevel": "warning"
}
}
}
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@@ -33,13 +33,13 @@ var (
goos string
gocc string
cgo bool
libc string
pkgArch string
version string = "v1"
// deb & rpm does not support semver so have to handle their version a little differently
linuxPackageVersion string = "v1"
linuxPackageIteration string = ""
race bool
phjsToRelease string
workingDir string
includeBuildId bool = true
buildId string = "0"
@@ -64,9 +64,9 @@ func main() {
flag.StringVar(&goarch, "goarch", runtime.GOARCH, "GOARCH")
flag.StringVar(&goos, "goos", runtime.GOOS, "GOOS")
flag.StringVar(&gocc, "cc", "", "CC")
flag.StringVar(&libc, "libc", "", "LIBC")
flag.BoolVar(&cgo, "cgo-enabled", cgo, "Enable cgo")
flag.StringVar(&pkgArch, "pkg-arch", "", "PKG ARCH")
flag.StringVar(&phjsToRelease, "phjs", "", "PhantomJS binary")
flag.BoolVar(&race, "race", race, "Use race detector")
flag.BoolVar(&includeBuildId, "includeBuildId", includeBuildId, "IncludeBuildId in package name")
flag.BoolVar(&enterprise, "enterprise", enterprise, "Build enterprise version of Grafana")
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ func main() {
case "setup":
setup()
case "build-srv", "build-server":
case "build-srv":
clean()
build("grafana-server", "./pkg/cmd/grafana-server", []string{})
@@ -112,6 +112,10 @@ func main() {
clean()
build("grafana-cli", "./pkg/cmd/grafana-cli", []string{})
case "build-server":
clean()
build("grafana-server", "./pkg/cmd/grafana-server", []string{})
case "build":
//clean()
for _, binary := range binaries {
@@ -170,15 +174,12 @@ func makeLatestDistCopies() {
}
latestMapping := map[string]string{
"_amd64.deb": "dist/grafana_latest_amd64.deb",
".x86_64.rpm": "dist/grafana-latest-1.x86_64.rpm",
".linux-amd64.tar.gz": "dist/grafana-latest.linux-x64.tar.gz",
".linux-amd64-musl.tar.gz": "dist/grafana-latest.linux-x64-musl.tar.gz",
".linux-armv7.tar.gz": "dist/grafana-latest.linux-armv7.tar.gz",
".linux-armv7-musl.tar.gz": "dist/grafana-latest.linux-armv7-musl.tar.gz",
".linux-armv6.tar.gz": "dist/grafana-latest.linux-armv6.tar.gz",
".linux-arm64.tar.gz": "dist/grafana-latest.linux-arm64.tar.gz",
".linux-arm64-musl.tar.gz": "dist/grafana-latest.linux-arm64-musl.tar.gz",
"_amd64.deb": "dist/grafana_latest_amd64.deb",
".x86_64.rpm": "dist/grafana-latest-1.x86_64.rpm",
".linux-amd64.tar.gz": "dist/grafana-latest.linux-x64.tar.gz",
".linux-armv7.tar.gz": "dist/grafana-latest.linux-armv7.tar.gz",
".linux-armv6.tar.gz": "dist/grafana-latest.linux-armv6.tar.gz",
".linux-arm64.tar.gz": "dist/grafana-latest.linux-arm64.tar.gz",
}
for _, file := range files {
@@ -385,6 +386,7 @@ func createPackage(options linuxPackageOptions) {
if enterprise {
description += " Enterprise"
}
args = append(args, "--vendor", description)
if !enterprise {
args = append(args, "--license", "\"Apache 2.0\"")
@@ -451,8 +453,8 @@ func gruntBuildArg(task string) []string {
if pkgArch != "" {
args = append(args, fmt.Sprintf("--arch=%v", pkgArch))
}
if libc != "" {
args = append(args, fmt.Sprintf("--libc=%s", libc))
if phjsToRelease != "" {
args = append(args, fmt.Sprintf("--phjsToRelease=%v", phjsToRelease))
}
if enterprise {
args = append(args, "--enterprise")
@@ -477,13 +479,9 @@ func test(pkg string) {
}
func build(binaryName, pkg string, tags []string) {
libcPart := ""
if libc != "" {
libcPart = fmt.Sprintf("-%s", libc)
}
binary := fmt.Sprintf("./bin/%s-%s%s/%s", goos, goarch, libcPart, binaryName)
binary := fmt.Sprintf("./bin/%s-%s/%s", goos, goarch, binaryName)
if isDev {
//don't include os/arch/libc in output path in dev environment
//don't include os and arch in output path in dev environment
binary = fmt.Sprintf("./bin/%s", binaryName)
}
@@ -508,11 +506,7 @@ func build(binaryName, pkg string, tags []string) {
if !isDev {
setBuildEnv()
runPrint("go", "version")
libcPart := ""
if libc != "" {
libcPart = fmt.Sprintf("/%s", libc)
}
fmt.Printf("Targeting %s/%s%s\n", goos, goarch, libcPart)
fmt.Printf("Targeting %s/%s\n", goos, goarch)
}
runPrint("go", args...)
@@ -534,9 +528,6 @@ func ldflags() string {
b.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" -X main.commit=%s", getGitSha()))
b.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" -X main.buildstamp=%d", buildStamp()))
b.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" -X main.buildBranch=%s", getGitBranch()))
if v := os.Getenv("LDFLAGS"); v != "" {
b.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(" -extldflags \"%s\"", v))
}
return b.String()
}
@@ -601,11 +592,6 @@ func getGitSha() string {
}
func buildStamp() int64 {
// use SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH if set.
if s, _ := strconv.ParseInt(os.Getenv("SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH"), 10, 64); s > 0 {
return s
}
bs, err := runError("git", "show", "-s", "--format=%ct")
if err != nil {
return time.Now().Unix()
@@ -627,7 +613,6 @@ func runError(cmd string, args ...string) ([]byte, error) {
func runPrint(cmd string, args ...string) {
log.Println(cmd, strings.Join(args, " "))
ecmd := exec.Command(cmd, args...)
ecmd.Env = append(os.Environ(), "GO111MODULE=on")
ecmd.Stdout = os.Stdout
ecmd.Stderr = os.Stderr
err := ecmd.Run()

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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ provisioning = conf/provisioning
#################################### Server ##############################
[server]
# Protocol (http, https, h2, socket)
# Protocol (http, https, socket)
protocol = http
# The ip address to bind to, empty will bind to all interfaces
@@ -47,9 +47,6 @@ enforce_domain = false
# The full public facing url
root_url = %(protocol)s://%(domain)s:%(http_port)s/
# Serve Grafana from subpath specified in `root_url` setting. By default it is set to `false` for compatibility reasons.
serve_from_sub_path = false
# Log web requests
router_logging = false
@@ -116,7 +113,7 @@ type = database
# cache connectionstring options
# database: will use Grafana primary database.
# redis: config like redis server e.g. `addr=127.0.0.1:6379,pool_size=100,db=0,ssl=false`. Only addr is required. ssl may be 'true', 'false', or 'insecure'.
# redis: config like redis server e.g. `addr=127.0.0.1:6379,pool_size=100,db=0`. Only addr is required.
# memcache: 127.0.0.1:11211
connstr =
@@ -126,8 +123,7 @@ connstr =
# This enables data proxy logging, default is false
logging = false
# How long the data proxy waits before timing out, default is 30 seconds.
# This setting also applies to core backend HTTP data sources where query requests use an HTTP client with timeout set.
# How long the data proxy should wait before timing out default is 30 (seconds)
timeout = 30
# If enabled and user is not anonymous, data proxy will add X-Grafana-User header with username into the request, default is false.
@@ -156,9 +152,6 @@ google_tag_manager_id =
#################################### Security ############################
[security]
# disable creation of admin user on first start of grafana
disable_initial_admin_creation = false
# default admin user, created on startup
admin_user = admin
@@ -180,7 +173,7 @@ disable_brute_force_login_protection = false
# set to true if you host Grafana behind HTTPS. default is false.
cookie_secure = false
# set cookie SameSite attribute. defaults to `lax`. can be set to "lax", "strict", "none" and "disabled"
# set cookie SameSite attribute. defaults to `lax`. can be set to "lax", "strict" and "none"
cookie_samesite = lax
# set to true if you want to allow browsers to render Grafana in a <frame>, <iframe>, <embed> or <object>. default is false.
@@ -218,10 +211,6 @@ external_enabled = true
external_snapshot_url = https://snapshots-origin.raintank.io
external_snapshot_name = Publish to snapshot.raintank.io
# Set to true to enable this Grafana instance act as an external snapshot server and allow unauthenticated requests for
# creating and deleting snapshots.
public_mode = false
# remove expired snapshot
snapshot_remove_expired = true
@@ -231,13 +220,6 @@ snapshot_remove_expired = true
# Number dashboard versions to keep (per dashboard). Default: 20, Minimum: 1
versions_to_keep = 20
# Minimum dashboard refresh interval. When set, this will restrict users to set the refresh interval of a dashboard lower than given interval. Per default this is 5 seconds.
# The interval string is a possibly signed sequence of decimal numbers, followed by a unit suffix (ms, s, m, h, d), e.g. 30s or 1m.
min_refresh_interval = 5s
# Path to the default home dashboard. If this value is empty, then Grafana uses StaticRootPath + "dashboards/home.json"
default_home_dashboard_path =
#################################### Users ###############################
[users]
# disable user signup / registration
@@ -302,12 +284,6 @@ signout_redirect_url =
# This setting is ignored if multiple OAuth providers are configured.
oauth_auto_login = false
# OAuth state max age cookie duration. Defaults to 60 seconds.
oauth_state_cookie_max_age = 60
# limit of api_key seconds to live before expiration
api_key_max_seconds_to_live = -1
#################################### Anonymous Auth ######################
[auth.anonymous]
# enable anonymous access
@@ -329,7 +305,6 @@ scopes = user:email,read:org
auth_url = https://github.com/login/oauth/authorize
token_url = https://github.com/login/oauth/access_token
api_url = https://api.github.com/user
allowed_domains =
team_ids =
allowed_organizations =
@@ -343,7 +318,6 @@ scopes = api
auth_url = https://gitlab.com/oauth/authorize
token_url = https://gitlab.com/oauth/token
api_url = https://gitlab.com/api/v4
allowed_domains =
allowed_groups =
#################################### Google Auth #########################
@@ -377,34 +351,6 @@ client_secret = some_secret
scopes = user:email
allowed_organizations =
#################################### Azure AD OAuth #######################
[auth.azuread]
name = Azure AD
enabled = false
allow_sign_up = true
client_id = some_client_id
client_secret = some_client_secret
scopes = openid email profile
auth_url = https://login.microsoftonline.com/<tenant-id>/oauth2/v2.0/authorize
token_url = https://login.microsoftonline.com/<tenant-id>/oauth2/v2.0/token
allowed_domains =
allowed_groups =
#################################### Okta OAuth #######################
[auth.okta]
name = Okta
enabled = false
allow_sign_up = true
client_id = some_id
client_secret = some_secret
scopes = openid profile email groups
auth_url = https://<tenant-id>.okta.com/oauth2/v1/authorize
token_url = https://<tenant-id>.okta.com/oauth2/v1/token
api_url = https://<tenant-id>.okta.com/oauth2/v1/userinfo
allowed_domains =
allowed_groups =
role_attribute_path =
#################################### Generic OAuth #######################
[auth.generic_oauth]
name = OAuth
@@ -414,18 +360,16 @@ client_id = some_id
client_secret = some_secret
scopes = user:email
email_attribute_name = email:primary
email_attribute_path =
role_attribute_path =
auth_url =
token_url =
api_url =
allowed_domains =
team_ids =
allowed_organizations =
tls_skip_verify_insecure = false
tls_client_cert =
tls_client_key =
tls_client_ca =
send_client_credentials_via_post = false
#################################### Basic Auth ##########################
[auth.basic]
@@ -437,12 +381,9 @@ enabled = false
header_name = X-WEBAUTH-USER
header_property = username
auto_sign_up = true
# Deprecated, use sync_ttl instead
ldap_sync_ttl = 60
sync_ttl = 60
whitelist =
headers =
enable_login_token = false
#################################### Auth LDAP ###########################
[auth.ldap]
@@ -451,9 +392,8 @@ config_file = /etc/grafana/ldap.toml
allow_sign_up = true
# LDAP backround sync (Enterprise only)
# At 1 am every day
sync_cron = "0 0 1 * * *"
active_sync_enabled = true
sync_cron = @hourly
active_sync_enabled = false
#################################### SMTP / Emailing #####################
[smtp]
@@ -591,8 +531,6 @@ notification_timeout_seconds = 30
# Default setting for max attempts to sending alert notifications. Default value is 3
max_attempts = 3
# Makes it possible to enforce a minimal interval between evaluations, to reduce load on the backend
min_interval_seconds = 1
#################################### Explore #############################
[explore]
@@ -602,10 +540,8 @@ enabled = true
#################################### Internal Grafana Metrics ############
# Metrics available at HTTP API Url /metrics
[metrics]
enabled = true
interval_seconds = 10
# Disable total stats (stat_totals_*) metrics to be generated
disable_total_stats = false
enabled = true
interval_seconds = 10
#If both are set, basic auth will be required for the metrics endpoint.
basic_auth_username =
@@ -617,7 +553,6 @@ basic_auth_password =
address =
prefix = prod.grafana.%(instance_name)s.
#################################### Grafana.com integration ##########################
[grafana_net]
url = https://grafana.com
@@ -640,21 +575,13 @@ sampler_type = const
# and indicates the initial sampling rate before the actual one
# is received from the mothership
sampler_param = 1
# Whether or not to use Zipkin span propagation (x-b3- HTTP headers).
zipkin_propagation = false
# Setting this to true disables shared RPC spans.
# Not disabling is the most common setting when using Zipkin elsewhere in your infrastructure.
disable_shared_zipkin_spans = false
#################################### External Image Storage ##############
[external_image_storage]
# Used for uploading images to public servers so they can be included in slack/email messages.
# You can choose between (s3, webdav, gcs, azure_blob, local)
provider =
[external_image_storage.s3]
endpoint =
path_style_access =
bucket_url =
bucket =
region =
@@ -682,14 +609,9 @@ container_name =
# does not require any configuration
[rendering]
# Options to configure a remote HTTP image rendering service, e.g. using https://github.com/grafana/grafana-image-renderer.
# URL to a remote HTTP image renderer service, e.g. http://localhost:8081/render, will enable Grafana to render panels and dashboards to PNG-images using HTTP requests to an external service.
# Options to configure external image rendering server like https://github.com/grafana/grafana-image-renderer
server_url =
# If the remote HTTP image renderer service runs on a different server than the Grafana server you may have to configure this to a URL where Grafana is reachable, e.g. http://grafana.domain/.
callback_url =
# Concurrent render request limit affects when the /render HTTP endpoint is used. Rendering many images at the same time can overload the server,
# which this setting can help protect against by only allowing a certain amount of concurrent requests.
concurrent_render_request_limit = 30
[panels]
# here for to support old env variables, can remove after a few months
@@ -699,72 +621,6 @@ disable_sanitize_html = false
[plugins]
enable_alpha = false
app_tls_skip_verify_insecure = false
# Enter a comma-separated list of plugin identifiers to identify plugins that are allowed to be loaded even if they lack a valid signature.
allow_loading_unsigned_plugins =
#################################### Grafana Image Renderer Plugin ##########################
[plugin.grafana-image-renderer]
# Instruct headless browser instance to use a default timezone when not provided by Grafana, e.g. when rendering panel image of alert.
# See ICUs metaZones.txt (https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/third_party/icu/source/data/misc/metaZones.txt) for a list of supported
# timezone IDs. Fallbacks to TZ environment variable if not set.
rendering_timezone =
# Instruct headless browser instance to use a default language when not provided by Grafana, e.g. when rendering panel image of alert.
# Please refer to the HTTP header Accept-Language to understand how to format this value, e.g. 'fr-CH, fr;q=0.9, en;q=0.8, de;q=0.7, *;q=0.5'.
rendering_language =
# Instruct headless browser instance to use a default device scale factor when not provided by Grafana, e.g. when rendering panel image of alert.
# Default is 1. Using a higher value will produce more detailed images (higher DPI), but will require more disk space to store an image.
rendering_viewport_device_scale_factor =
# Instruct headless browser instance whether to ignore HTTPS errors during navigation. Per default HTTPS errors are not ignored. Due to
# the security risk it's not recommended to ignore HTTPS errors.
rendering_ignore_https_errors =
# Instruct headless browser instance whether to capture and log verbose information when rendering an image. Default is false and will
# only capture and log error messages. When enabled, debug messages are captured and logged as well.
# For the verbose information to be included in the Grafana server log you have to adjust the rendering log level to debug, configure
# [log].filter = rendering:debug.
rendering_verbose_logging =
# Instruct headless browser instance whether to output its debug and error messages into running process of remote rendering service.
# Default is false. This can be useful to enable (true) when troubleshooting.
rendering_dumpio =
# Additional arguments to pass to the headless browser instance. Default is --no-sandbox. The list of Chromium flags can be found
# here (https://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-command-line-switches/). Multiple arguments is separated with comma-character.
rendering_args =
# You can configure the plugin to use a different browser binary instead of the pre-packaged version of Chromium.
# Please note that this is not recommended, since you may encounter problems if the installed version of Chrome/Chromium is not
# compatible with the plugin.
rendering_chrome_bin =
# Instruct how headless browser instances are created. Default is 'default' and will create a new browser instance on each request.
# Mode 'clustered' will make sure that only a maximum of browsers/incognito pages can execute concurrently.
# Mode 'reusable' will have one browser instance and will create a new incognito page on each request.
rendering_mode =
# When rendering_mode = clustered you can instruct how many browsers or incognito pages can execute concurrently. Default is 'browser'
# and will cluster using browser instances.
# Mode 'context' will cluster using incognito pages.
rendering_clustering_mode =
# When rendering_mode = clustered you can define maximum number of browser instances/incognito pages that can execute concurrently..
rendering_clustering_max_concurrency =
# Limit the maxiumum viewport width, height and device scale factor that can be requested.
rendering_viewport_max_width =
rendering_viewport_max_height =
rendering_viewport_max_device_scale_factor =
# Change the listening host and port of the gRPC server. Default host is 127.0.0.1 and default port is 0 and will automatically assign
# a port not in use.
grpc_host =
grpc_port =
[enterprise]
license_path =
[feature_toggles]
# enable features, separated by spaces
enable =

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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ email = "email"
# Map ldap groups to grafana org roles
[[servers.group_mappings]]
group_dn = "cn=admins,ou=groups,dc=grafana,dc=org"
group_dn = "cn=admins,dc=grafana,dc=org"
org_role = "Admin"
# To make user an instance admin (Grafana Admin) uncomment line below
# grafana_admin = true
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ org_role = "Admin"
# org_id = 1
[[servers.group_mappings]]
group_dn = "cn=users,ou=groups,dc=grafana,dc=org"
group_dn = "cn=users,dc=grafana,dc=org"
org_role = "Editor"
[[servers.group_mappings]]

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@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
# --- First LDAP Server ---
[[servers]]
host = "10.0.0.1"
port = 389
use_ssl = false
start_tls = false
ssl_skip_verify = false
bind_dn = "cn=admin,dc=grafana,dc=org"
bind_password = 'grafana'
search_filter = "(cn=%s)"
search_base_dns = ["ou=users,dc=grafana,dc=org"]
[servers.attributes]
name = "givenName"
surname = "sn"
username = "cn"
member_of = "memberOf"
email = "email"
[[servers.group_mappings]]
group_dn = "cn=admins,ou=groups,dc=grafana,dc=org"
org_role = "Admin"
grafana_admin = true
# --- Second LDAP Server ---
[[servers]]
host = "10.0.0.2"
port = 389
use_ssl = false
start_tls = false
ssl_skip_verify = false
bind_dn = "cn=admin,dc=grafana,dc=org"
bind_password = 'grafana'
search_filter = "(cn=%s)"
search_base_dns = ["ou=users,dc=grafana,dc=org"]
[servers.attributes]
name = "givenName"
surname = "sn"
username = "cn"
member_of = "memberOf"
email = "email"
[[servers.group_mappings]]
group_dn = "cn=editors,ou=groups,dc=grafana,dc=org"
org_role = "Editor"
[[servers.group_mappings]]
group_dn = "*"
org_role = "Viewer"

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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
#################################### Server ####################################
[server]
# Protocol (http, https, h2, socket)
# Protocol (http, https, socket)
;protocol = http
# The ip address to bind to, empty will bind to all interfaces
@@ -46,10 +46,7 @@
# The full public facing url you use in browser, used for redirects and emails
# If you use reverse proxy and sub path specify full url (with sub path)
;root_url = %(protocol)s://%(domain)s:%(http_port)s/
# Serve Grafana from subpath specified in `root_url` setting. By default it is set to `false` for compatibility reasons.
;serve_from_sub_path = false
;root_url = http://localhost:3000
# Log web requests
;router_logging = false
@@ -87,11 +84,6 @@
# For "postgres" only, either "disable", "require" or "verify-full"
;ssl_mode = disable
;ca_cert_path =
;client_key_path =
;client_cert_path =
;server_cert_name =
# For "sqlite3" only, path relative to data_path setting
;path = grafana.db
@@ -105,7 +97,7 @@
;conn_max_lifetime = 14400
# Set to true to log the sql calls and execution times.
;log_queries =
log_queries =
# For "sqlite3" only. cache mode setting used for connecting to the database. (private, shared)
;cache_mode = private
@@ -117,7 +109,7 @@
# cache connectionstring options
# database: will use Grafana primary database.
# redis: config like redis server e.g. `addr=127.0.0.1:6379,pool_size=100,db=0,ssl=false`. Only addr is required. ssl may be 'true', 'false', or 'insecure'.
# redis: config like redis server e.g. `addr=127.0.0.1:6379,pool_size=100,db=0`. Only addr is required.
# memcache: 127.0.0.1:11211
;connstr =
@@ -127,8 +119,7 @@
# This enables data proxy logging, default is false
;logging = false
# How long the data proxy waits before timing out, default is 30 seconds.
# This setting also applies to core backend HTTP data sources where query requests use an HTTP client with timeout set.
# How long the data proxy should wait before timing out default is 30 (seconds)
;timeout = 30
# If enabled and user is not anonymous, data proxy will add X-Grafana-User header with username into the request, default is false.
@@ -157,9 +148,6 @@
#################################### Security ####################################
[security]
# disable creation of admin user on first start of grafana
;disable_initial_admin_creation = false
# default admin user, created on startup
;admin_user = admin
@@ -181,7 +169,7 @@
# set to true if you host Grafana behind HTTPS. default is false.
;cookie_secure = false
# set cookie SameSite attribute. defaults to `lax`. can be set to "lax", "strict", "none" and "disabled"
# set cookie SameSite attribute. defaults to `lax`. can be set to "lax", "strict" and "none"
;cookie_samesite = lax
# set to true if you want to allow browsers to render Grafana in a <frame>, <iframe>, <embed> or <object>. default is false.
@@ -218,10 +206,6 @@
;external_snapshot_url = https://snapshots-origin.raintank.io
;external_snapshot_name = Publish to snapshot.raintank.io
# Set to true to enable this Grafana instance act as an external snapshot server and allow unauthenticated requests for
# creating and deleting snapshots.
;public_mode = false
# remove expired snapshot
;snapshot_remove_expired = true
@@ -230,13 +214,6 @@
# Number dashboard versions to keep (per dashboard). Default: 20, Minimum: 1
;versions_to_keep = 20
# Minimum dashboard refresh interval. When set, this will restrict users to set the refresh interval of a dashboard lower than given interval. Per default this is 5 seconds.
# The interval string is a possibly signed sequence of decimal numbers, followed by a unit suffix (ms, s, m, h, d), e.g. 30s or 1m.
;min_refresh_interval = 5s
# Path to the default home dashboard. If this value is empty, then Grafana uses StaticRootPath + "dashboards/home.json"
;default_home_dashboard_path =
#################################### Users ###############################
[users]
# disable user signup / registration
@@ -248,15 +225,9 @@
# Set to true to automatically assign new users to the default organization (id 1)
;auto_assign_org = true
# Set this value to automatically add new users to the provided organization (if auto_assign_org above is set to true)
;auto_assign_org_id = 1
# Default role new users will be automatically assigned (if disabled above is set to true)
;auto_assign_org_role = Viewer
# Require email validation before sign up completes
;verify_email_enabled = false
# Background text for the user field on the login page
;login_hint = email or username
;password_hint = password
@@ -301,12 +272,6 @@
# This setting is ignored if multiple OAuth providers are configured.
;oauth_auto_login = false
# OAuth state max age cookie duration. Defaults to 60 seconds.
;oauth_state_cookie_max_age = 60
# limit of api_key seconds to live before expiration
;api_key_max_seconds_to_live = -1
#################################### Anonymous Auth ######################
[auth.anonymous]
# enable anonymous access
@@ -328,23 +293,9 @@
;auth_url = https://github.com/login/oauth/authorize
;token_url = https://github.com/login/oauth/access_token
;api_url = https://api.github.com/user
;allowed_domains =
;team_ids =
;allowed_organizations =
#################################### GitLab Auth #########################
[auth.gitlab]
;enabled = false
;allow_sign_up = true
;client_id = some_id
;client_secret = some_secret
;scopes = api
;auth_url = https://gitlab.com/oauth/authorize
;token_url = https://gitlab.com/oauth/token
;api_url = https://gitlab.com/api/v4
;allowed_domains =
;allowed_groups =
#################################### Google Auth ##########################
[auth.google]
;enabled = false
@@ -356,7 +307,28 @@
;token_url = https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/token
;api_url = https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v1/userinfo
;allowed_domains =
;hosted_domain =
#################################### Generic OAuth ##########################
[auth.generic_oauth]
;enabled = false
;name = OAuth
;allow_sign_up = true
;client_id = some_id
;client_secret = some_secret
;scopes = user:email,read:org
;auth_url = https://foo.bar/login/oauth/authorize
;token_url = https://foo.bar/login/oauth/access_token
;api_url = https://foo.bar/user
;team_ids =
;allowed_organizations =
;tls_skip_verify_insecure = false
;tls_client_cert =
;tls_client_key =
;tls_client_ca =
; Set to true to enable sending client_id and client_secret via POST body instead of Basic authentication HTTP header
; This might be required if the OAuth provider is not RFC6749 compliant, only supporting credentials passed via POST payload
;send_client_credentials_via_post = false
#################################### Grafana.com Auth ####################
[auth.grafana_com]
@@ -367,71 +339,19 @@
;scopes = user:email
;allowed_organizations =
#################################### Azure AD OAuth #######################
[auth.azuread]
;name = Azure AD
;enabled = false
;allow_sign_up = true
;client_id = some_client_id
;client_secret = some_client_secret
;scopes = openid email profile
;auth_url = https://login.microsoftonline.com/<tenant-id>/oauth2/v2.0/authorize
;token_url = https://login.microsoftonline.com/<tenant-id>/oauth2/v2.0/token
;allowed_domains =
;allowed_groups =
#################################### Okta OAuth #######################
[auth.okta]
;name = Okta
;enabled = false
;allow_sign_up = true
;client_id = some_id
;client_secret = some_secret
;scopes = openid profile email groups
;auth_url = https://<tenant-id>.okta.com/oauth2/v1/authorize
;token_url = https://<tenant-id>.okta.com/oauth2/v1/token
;api_url = https://<tenant-id>.okta.com/oauth2/v1/userinfo
;allowed_domains =
;allowed_groups =
;role_attribute_path =
#################################### Generic OAuth ##########################
[auth.generic_oauth]
;enabled = false
;name = OAuth
;allow_sign_up = true
;client_id = some_id
;client_secret = some_secret
;scopes = user:email,read:org
;email_attribute_name = email:primary
;email_attribute_path =
;auth_url = https://foo.bar/login/oauth/authorize
;token_url = https://foo.bar/login/oauth/access_token
;api_url = https://foo.bar/user
;allowed_domains =
;team_ids =
;allowed_organizations =
;role_attribute_path =
;tls_skip_verify_insecure = false
;tls_client_cert =
;tls_client_key =
;tls_client_ca =
#################################### Basic Auth ##########################
[auth.basic]
;enabled = true
#################################### Auth Proxy ##########################
[auth.proxy]
;enabled = false
;header_name = X-WEBAUTH-USER
;header_property = username
;auto_sign_up = true
;sync_ttl = 60
;ldap_sync_ttl = 60
;whitelist = 192.168.1.1, 192.168.2.1
;headers = Email:X-User-Email, Name:X-User-Name
# Read the auth proxy docs for details on what the setting below enables
;enable_login_token = false
#################################### Basic Auth ##########################
[auth.basic]
;enabled = true
#################################### Auth LDAP ##########################
[auth.ldap]
@@ -439,17 +359,12 @@
;config_file = /etc/grafana/ldap.toml
;allow_sign_up = true
# LDAP backround sync (Enterprise only)
# At 1 am every day
;sync_cron = "0 0 1 * * *"
;active_sync_enabled = true
#################################### SMTP / Emailing ##########################
[smtp]
;enabled = false
;host = localhost:25
;user =
# If the password contains # or ; you have to wrap it with triple quotes. Ex """#password;"""
# If the password contains # or ; you have to wrap it with trippel quotes. Ex """#password;"""
;password =
;cert_file =
;key_file =
@@ -458,12 +373,9 @@
;from_name = Grafana
# EHLO identity in SMTP dialog (defaults to instance_name)
;ehlo_identity = dashboard.example.com
# SMTP startTLS policy (defaults to 'OpportunisticStartTLS')
;startTLS_policy = NoStartTLS
[emails]
;welcome_email_on_sign_up = false
;templates_pattern = emails/*.html
#################################### Logging ##########################
[log]
@@ -522,41 +434,6 @@
# Syslog tag. By default, the process' argv[0] is used.
;tag =
#################################### Usage Quotas ########################
[quota]
; enabled = false
#### set quotas to -1 to make unlimited. ####
# limit number of users per Org.
; org_user = 10
# limit number of dashboards per Org.
; org_dashboard = 100
# limit number of data_sources per Org.
; org_data_source = 10
# limit number of api_keys per Org.
; org_api_key = 10
# limit number of orgs a user can create.
; user_org = 10
# Global limit of users.
; global_user = -1
# global limit of orgs.
; global_org = -1
# global limit of dashboards
; global_dashboard = -1
# global limit of api_keys
; global_api_key = -1
# global limit on number of logged in users.
; global_session = -1
#################################### Alerting ############################
[alerting]
# Disable alerting engine & UI features
@@ -584,9 +461,6 @@
# Default setting for max attempts to sending alert notifications. Default value is 3
;max_attempts = 3
# Makes it possible to enforce a minimal interval between evaluations, to reduce load on the backend
;min_interval_seconds = 1
#################################### Explore #############################
[explore]
# Enable the Explore section
@@ -597,14 +471,9 @@
[metrics]
# Disable / Enable internal metrics
;enabled = true
# Graphite Publish interval
;interval_seconds = 10
# Disable total stats (stat_totals_*) metrics to be generated
;disable_total_stats = false
#If both are set, basic auth will be required for the metrics endpoint.
; basic_auth_username =
; basic_auth_password =
# Publish interval
;interval_seconds = 10
# Send internal metrics to Graphite
[metrics.graphite]
@@ -612,11 +481,6 @@
;address =
;prefix = prod.grafana.%(instance_name)s.
#################################### Grafana.com integration ##########################
# Url used to import dashboards directly from Grafana.com
[grafana_com]
;url = https://grafana.com
#################################### Distributed tracing ############
[tracing.jaeger]
# Enable by setting the address sending traces to jaeger (ex localhost:6831)
@@ -633,11 +497,11 @@
# and indicates the initial sampling rate before the actual one
# is received from the mothership
;sampler_param = 1
# Whether or not to use Zipkin propagation (x-b3- HTTP headers).
;zipkin_propagation = false
# Setting this to true disables shared RPC spans.
# Not disabling is the most common setting when using Zipkin elsewhere in your infrastructure.
;disable_shared_zipkin_spans = false
#################################### Grafana.com integration ##########################
# Url used to import dashboards directly from Grafana.com
[grafana_com]
;url = https://grafana.com
#################################### External image storage ##########################
[external_image_storage]
@@ -646,8 +510,6 @@
;provider =
[external_image_storage.s3]
;endpoint =
;path_style_access =
;bucket =
;region =
;path =
@@ -674,14 +536,13 @@
# does not require any configuration
[rendering]
# Options to configure a remote HTTP image rendering service, e.g. using https://github.com/grafana/grafana-image-renderer.
# URL to a remote HTTP image renderer service, e.g. http://localhost:8081/render, will enable Grafana to render panels and dashboards to PNG-images using HTTP requests to an external service.
# Options to configure external image rendering server like https://github.com/grafana/grafana-image-renderer
;server_url =
# If the remote HTTP image renderer service runs on a different server than the Grafana server you may have to configure this to a URL where Grafana is reachable, e.g. http://grafana.domain/.
;callback_url =
# Concurrent render request limit affects when the /render HTTP endpoint is used. Rendering many images at the same time can overload the server,
# which this setting can help protect against by only allowing a certain amount of concurrent requests.
;concurrent_render_request_limit = 30
[enterprise]
# Path to a valid Grafana Enterprise license.jwt file
;license_path =
[panels]
# If set to true Grafana will allow script tags in text panels. Not recommended as it enable XSS vulnerabilities.
@@ -690,73 +551,4 @@
[plugins]
;enable_alpha = false
;app_tls_skip_verify_insecure = false
# Enter a comma-separated list of plugin identifiers to identify plugins that are allowed to be loaded even if they lack a valid signature.
;allow_loading_unsigned_plugins =
#################################### Grafana Image Renderer Plugin ##########################
[plugin.grafana-image-renderer]
# Instruct headless browser instance to use a default timezone when not provided by Grafana, e.g. when rendering panel image of alert.
# See ICUs metaZones.txt (https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/third_party/icu/source/data/misc/metaZones.txt) for a list of supported
# timezone IDs. Fallbacks to TZ environment variable if not set.
;rendering_timezone =
# Instruct headless browser instance to use a default language when not provided by Grafana, e.g. when rendering panel image of alert.
# Please refer to the HTTP header Accept-Language to understand how to format this value, e.g. 'fr-CH, fr;q=0.9, en;q=0.8, de;q=0.7, *;q=0.5'.
;rendering_language =
# Instruct headless browser instance to use a default device scale factor when not provided by Grafana, e.g. when rendering panel image of alert.
# Default is 1. Using a higher value will produce more detailed images (higher DPI), but will require more disk space to store an image.
;rendering_viewport_device_scale_factor =
# Instruct headless browser instance whether to ignore HTTPS errors during navigation. Per default HTTPS errors are not ignored. Due to
# the security risk it's not recommended to ignore HTTPS errors.
;rendering_ignore_https_errors =
# Instruct headless browser instance whether to capture and log verbose information when rendering an image. Default is false and will
# only capture and log error messages. When enabled, debug messages are captured and logged as well.
# For the verbose information to be included in the Grafana server log you have to adjust the rendering log level to debug, configure
# [log].filter = rendering:debug.
;rendering_verbose_logging =
# Instruct headless browser instance whether to output its debug and error messages into running process of remote rendering service.
# Default is false. This can be useful to enable (true) when troubleshooting.
;rendering_dumpio =
# Additional arguments to pass to the headless browser instance. Default is --no-sandbox. The list of Chromium flags can be found
# here (https://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-command-line-switches/). Multiple arguments is separated with comma-character.
;rendering_args =
# You can configure the plugin to use a different browser binary instead of the pre-packaged version of Chromium.
# Please note that this is not recommended, since you may encounter problems if the installed version of Chrome/Chromium is not
# compatible with the plugin.
;rendering_chrome_bin =
# Instruct how headless browser instances are created. Default is 'default' and will create a new browser instance on each request.
# Mode 'clustered' will make sure that only a maximum of browsers/incognito pages can execute concurrently.
# Mode 'reusable' will have one browser instance and will create a new incognito page on each request.
;rendering_mode =
# When rendering_mode = clustered you can instruct how many browsers or incognito pages can execute concurrently. Default is 'browser'
# and will cluster using browser instances.
# Mode 'context' will cluster using incognito pages.
;rendering_clustering_mode =
# When rendering_mode = clustered you can define maximum number of browser instances/incognito pages that can execute concurrently..
;rendering_clustering_max_concurrency =
# Limit the maxiumum viewport width, height and device scale factor that can be requested.
;rendering_viewport_max_width =
;rendering_viewport_max_height =
;rendering_viewport_max_device_scale_factor =
# Change the listening host and port of the gRPC server. Default host is 127.0.0.1 and default port is 0 and will automatically assign
# a port not in use.
;grpc_host =
;grpc_port =
[enterprise]
# Path to a valid Grafana Enterprise license.jwt file
;license_path =
[feature_toggles]
# enable features, separated by spaces
;enable =

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# Contribute
This directory contains guides for contributors to the Grafana project.
- [Create a pull request](create-pull-request.md)
- [Contributing documentation](documentation.md)
- [Developer guide](developer-guide.md)
- [Triage issues](triage-issues.md)
The `style-guides` directory contains style guides for the Grafana software project and documentation.
- [Backend style guide](style-guides/backend.md) for how to style and format backend functionality and code.
- [Documentation style guide](style-guides/documentation-style-guide.md) for how to style and format documentation.
- [Frontend style guide](style-guides/frontend.md) for how to style and format the user-facing functionality and code.
- [Redux framework](style-guides/redux.md) for designing the Grafana redux framework.
- [Themes style guide](style-guides/themes.md) for designing and updating Grafana themes.

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# Architecture
Are you looking to take on contributions with bigger impact? These guides help you get a better understanding of the structure and design of the Grafana codebase.
Learn more about the backend architecture:
- Part 1: [Services](services.md)
- Part 2: [Communication](communication.md)
- Part 3: [Database](database.md)

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# Communication
Grafana uses a _bus_ to pass messages between different parts of the application. All communication over the bus happens synchronously.
There are three types of messages: _events_, _commands_, and _queries_.
## Events
An event is something that happened in the past. Since an event has already happened, you can't change it. Instead, you can react to events by triggering additional application logic to be run, whenever they occur.
> Because they happened in the past, event names are written in past tense, such as `UserCreated`, and `OrgUpdated`.
### Subscribe to an event
In order to react to an event, you first need to _subscribe_ to it.
To subscribe to an event, register an _event listener_ in the service's `Init` method:
```go
func (s *MyService) Init() error {
s.bus.AddEventListener(s.UserCreated)
return nil
}
func (s *MyService) UserCreated(event *events.UserCreated) error {
// ...
}
```
**Tip:** Browse the available events in the `events` package.
### Publish an event
If you want to let other parts of the application react to changes in a service, you can publish your own events:
```go
event := &events.StickersSentEvent {
UserID: "taylor",
Count: 1,
}
if err := s.bus.Publish(event); err != nil {
return err
}
```
## Commands
A command is a request for an action to be taken. Unlike an event's fire-and-forget approach, a command can fail as it is handled. The handler will then return an error.
> Because we request an operation to be performed, command are written in imperative mood, such as `CreateFolderCommand`, and `DeletePlaylistCommand`.
### Dispatch a command
To dispatch a command, pass the object to the `Dispatch` method:
```go
cmd := &models.SendStickersCommand {
UserID: "taylor",
Count: 1,
}
if err := s.bus.Dispatch(cmd); err != nil {
if err == bus.ErrHandlerNotFound {
return nil
}
return err
}
```
**Note:** `Dispatch` will return an error if no handler is registered for that command.
**Tip:** Browse the available commands in the `models` package.
### Handle commands
Let other parts of the application dispatch commands to a service, by registering a _command handler_:
To handle a command, register a command handler in the `Init` function.
```go
func (s *MyService) Init() error {
s.bus.AddHandler(s.SendStickers)
return nil
}
func (s *MyService) SendStickers(cmd *models.SendStickersCommand) error {
// ...
}
```
**Note:** The handler method may return an error if unable to complete the command.
## Queries
A command handler can optionally populate the command sent to it. This pattern is commonly used to implement _queries_.
### Making a query
To make a query, dispatch the query instance just like you would a command. When the `Dispatch` method returns, the `Results` field contains the result of the query.
```go
query := &models.FindDashboardQuery{
ID: "foo",
}
if err := bus.Dispatch(query); err != nil {
return err
}
// The query now contains a result.
for _, item := range query.Results {
// ...
}
```
### Return query results
To return results for a query, set any of the fields on the query argument before returning:
```go
func (s *MyService) FindDashboard(query *models.FindDashboardQuery) error {
// ...
query.Result = dashboard
return nil
}
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# Database
Grafana uses a database to persist settings between restarts. In fact, if you don't specify one, Grafana creates a [SQLite3](https://www.sqlite.org/) database file on your local disk. This guide explains how to store and retrieve data from the database.
Grafana supports the [following databases](https://grafana.com/docs/installation/requirements/#database):
- [MySQL](https://www.mysql.com/)
- [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/)
- [SQLite3](https://www.sqlite.org/)
Grafana uses the [XORM](https://xorm.io) framework for persisting objects to the database. For more information on how to use XORM, refer to the [documentation](http://gobook.io/read/github.com/go-xorm/manual-en-US/).
[Services](services.md) don't use XORM directly. Instead, services use the _SQL store_, a special type of service that provides an abstraction for the database layer. There are two ways of using the `sqlstore`: using `sqlstore` handlers, and using the `SqlStore` instance.
## `sqlstore` handlers
> **Deprecated:** We are deprecating `sqlstore` handlers in favor of using the `SqlStore` object directly in each service. Since most services still use the `sqlstore` handlers, we still want to explain how they work.
The `sqlstore` package allows you to register [command handlers](communication.md#handle-commands) that either store, or retrieve objects from the database. `sqlstore` handlers are similar to services:
- [Services](services.md) are command handlers that _contain business logic_.
- `sqlstore` handlers are command handlers that _access the database_.
### Register a `sqlstore` handler
> **Deprecated:** Refer to the [deprecation note for `sqlstore` handlers](#sqlstore-handlers).
To register a handler:
- Create a new file `myrepo.go` in the `sqlstore` package.
- Create a [command handler](communication.md#handle-commands).
- Register the handler in the `init` function:
```go
func init() {
bus.AddHandler("sql", DeleteDashboard)
}
func DeleteDashboard(cmd *models.DeleteDashboardCommand) error {
return inTransaction(func(sess *DBSession) error {
_, err := sess.Exec("DELETE FROM dashboards WHERE dashboard_id=?", cmd.DashboardID)
return err
})
}
```
Here, `inTransaction` is a helper function in the `sqlstore` package that provides a session, that lets you execute SQL statements.
## `SqlStore`
As opposed to a `sqlstore` handler, the `SqlStore` is a service itself. The `SqlStore` has the same responsibility however: to store and retrieve objects, to and from the database.
To use the `SqlStore`, inject the `SQLStore` in your service struct:
```go
type MyService struct {
SQLStore *sqlstore.SqlStore `inject:""`
}
```
You can now make SQL queries in any of your [command handlers](communication.md#handle-commands) or [event listeners](communication.md#subscribe-to-an-event):
```go
func (s *MyService) DeleteDashboard(cmd *models.DeleteDashboardCommand) error {
if err := s.SQLStore.WithDbSession(ctx, func(sess *sqlstore.DBSession) error {
_, err := sess.Exec("DELETE FROM dashboards WHERE dashboard_id=?", cmd.DashboardID)
return err
})
}
```
For transactions, use the `WithTransactionalDbSession` method instead.
## Migrations
As Grafana evolves, it becomes necessary to create _schema migrations_ for one or more database tables.
To see all the types of migrations you can add, refer to [migrations.go](/pkg/services/sqlstore/migrator/migrations.go).
Before you add a migration, make sure that you:
- Never change a migration that has been committed and pushed to master.
- Always add new migrations, to change or undo previous migrations.
Add a migration using one of the following methods:
- Add migrations in the `migrations` package.
- Implement the `DatabaseMigrator` for the service.
**Important:** If there are previous migrations for a service, use that method. By adding migrations using both methods, you risk running migrations in the wrong order.
### Add migrations in `migrations` package
Most services have their migrations located in the [migrations](/pkg/services/sqlstore/migrations/migrations.go) package.
To add a migration:
- Open the [migrations.go](/pkg/services/sqlstore/migrations/migrations.go) file.
- In the `AddMigrations` function, find the `addXxxMigration` function for the service you want to create a migration for.
- At the end of the `addXxxMigration` function, register your migration:
[Example](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/blob/00d0640b6e778ddaca021670fe851fe00982acf2/pkg/services/sqlstore/migrations/migrations.go#L55-L70)
### Implement `DatabaseMigrator`
During initialization, SQL store queries the service registry, and runs migrations for every service that implements the [DatabaseMigrator](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/blob/44c2007498c76c2dbb48e8366b4af410f1ee1b98/pkg/registry/registry.go#L101-L106) interface.
To add a migration:
- If needed, add the `AddMigration(mg *migrator.Migrator)` method to the service.
- At the end of the `AddMigration` method, register your migration:
```go
func (s *MyService) AddMigration(mg *migrator.Migrator) {
// ...
mg.AddMigration("Add column age", NewAddColumnMigration(table, &Column{
Name: "age",
Type: migrator.DB_BigInt,
Nullable: true,
}))
}
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# Services
A Grafana _service_ encapsulates and exposes application logic to the rest of the application, through a set of related operations.
Before a service can start communicating with the rest of Grafana, it needs to be registered in the _service registry_.
The service registry keeps track of all available services during runtime. On start-up, Grafana uses the registry to build a dependency graph of services, a _service graph_.
Even though the services in Grafana do different things, they share a number of patterns. To better understand how a service works, let's build one from scratch!
## Create a service
To start building a service:
- Create a new Go package `mysvc` in the [pkg/services](/pkg/services) directory.
- Create a `service.go` file inside your new directory.
All services need to implement the [Service](https://godoc.org/github.com/grafana/grafana/pkg/registry#Service) interface:
```go
type MyService struct {
}
func (s *MyService) Init() error {
return nil
}
```
The `Init` method is used to initialize and configure the service to make it ready to use. Services that return an error halt Grafana's startup process and cause the error to be logged as it exits.
## Register a service
Every service needs to be registered with the application for it to be included in the service graph.
To register a service, call the `registry.RegisterService` function in an `init` function within your package.
```go
func init() {
registry.RegisterService(&MyService{})
}
```
`init` functions are only run whenever a package is imported, so we also need to import the package in the application. In the `server.go` file under `pkg/cmd/grafana-server`, import the package we just created:
```go
import _ "github.com/grafana/grafana/pkg/services/mysvc"
```
## Dependencies
Grafana uses the [inject](https://github.com/facebookgo/inject) package to inject dependencies during runtime.
For example, to access the [bus](communication.md), add it to the `MyService` struct:
```go
type MyService struct {
Bus bus.Bus `inject:""`
}
```
You can also inject other services in the same way:
```go
type MyService struct {
Service other.Service `inject:""`
}
```
**Note:** Any injected dependency needs to be an exported field. Any unexported fields result in a runtime error.

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# Create a pull request
We're excited that you're considering making a contribution to the Grafana project! This document guides you through the process of creating a [pull request](https://help.github.com/en/articles/about-pull-requests/).
## Before you begin
We know you're excited to create your first pull request. Before we get started, read these resources first:
- Learn how to start [Contributing to Grafana](/CONTRIBUTING.md).
- Make sure your code follows the relevant [style guides](/contribute/style-guides).
## Your first pull request
If this is your first time contributing to an open-source project on GitHub, make sure you read about [Creating a pull request](https://help.github.com/en/articles/creating-a-pull-request).
To increase the chance of having your pull request accepted, make sure your pull request follows these guidelines:
- Title and description matches the implementation.
- Commits within the pull request follow the [Formatting guidelines](#Formatting-guidelines).
- The pull request closes one related issue.
- The pull request contains necessary tests that verify the intended behavior.
- If your pull request has conflicts, rebase your branch onto the master branch.
If the pull request fixes a bug:
- The pull request description must include `Closes #<issue number>` or `Fixes #<issue number>`.
- To avoid regressions, the pull request should include tests that replicate the fixed bug.
### Frontend-specific guidelines
Pull requests for frontend contributions must:
- Use [Emotion](/contribute/style-guides/styling.md) for styling.
- Not increase the Angular code base.
- Not use `any` or `{}` without reason.
- Not contain large React components that could easily be split into several smaller components.
- Not contain backend calls directly from components—use actions and Redux instead.
Pull requests for Redux contributions must:
- Use the `actionCreatorFactory` and `reducerFactory` helpers instead of traditional switch statement reducers in Redux. Refer to [Redux framework](/contribute/style-guides/redux.md) for more details.
- Use `reducerTester` to test reducers. Refer to [Redux framework](/contribute/style-guides/redux.md) for more details.
- Not contain code that mutates state in reducers or thunks.
- Not contain code that accesses the reducers state slice directly. Instead, the code should use state selectors to access state.
## Code review
Once you've created a pull request, the next step is to have someone review your change. A review is a learning opportunity for both the reviewer and the author of the pull request.
If you think a specific person needs to review your pull request, then you can tag them in the description or in a comment. Tag a user by typing the `@` symbol followed by their GitHub username.
We recommend that you read [How to do a code review](https://google.github.io/eng-practices/review/reviewer/) to learn more about code reviews.
## Formatting guidelines
A well-written pull request minimizes the time to get your change accepted. These guidelines help you write good commit messages and descriptions for your pull requests.
### Commit message format
Grafana uses the guidelines for commit messages outlined in [How to Write a Git Commit Message](https://chris.beams.io/posts/git-commit/), with the following additions:
- Subject line must begin with the _area_ of the commit.
- A footer in the form of an optional [keyword and issue reference](https://help.github.com/en/articles/closing-issues-using-keywords).
#### Area
The area should use upper camel case, e.g. UpperCamelCase.
Prefer using one of the following areas:
- **Build:** Changes to the build system, or external dependencies.
- **Chore:** Changes that don't affect functionality.
- **Dashboard:** Changes to the Dashboard feature.
- **Docs:** Changes to documentation.
- **Explore:** Changes to the Explore feature.
- **Plugins:** Changes to any of the plugins.
For changes to data sources, the area should be the name of the data source, e.g., AzureMonitor, Graphite, and Prometheus.
For changes to panels, the area should be the name of the panel, suffixed with Panel, e.g., GraphPanel, SinglestatPanel, and TablePanel.
**Examples**
- `Build: Support publishing MSI to grafana.com`
- `Explore: Add Live option for supported data sources`
- `GraphPanel: Fix legend sorting issues`
- `Docs: Changed url to URL in all documentation files`
### Pull request titles
The Grafana team _squashes_ all commits into one when we accept a pull request. The title of the pull request becomes the subject line of the squashed commit message. We still encourage contributors to write informative commit messages, as they becomes a part of the Git commit body.
We use the pull request title when we generate change logs for releases. As such, we strive to make the title as informative as possible.
Make sure that the title for your pull request uses the same format as the subject line in the commit message.

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# Developer guide
This guide helps you get started developing Grafana.
Before you begin, you might want to read [How to contribute to Grafana as a junior dev](https://medium.com/@ivanahuckova/how-to-contribute-to-grafana-as-junior-dev-c01fe3064502) by [Ivana Huckova](https://medium.com/@ivanahuckova).
## Dependencies
Make sure you have the following dependencies installed before setting up your developer environment:
- [Git](https://git-scm.com/)
- [Go](https://golang.org/dl/) (see [go.mod](../go.mod#L3) for minimum required version)
- [Node.js (Long Term Support)](https://nodejs.org)
- [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com)
### macOS
We recommend using [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) for installing any missing dependencies:
```
brew install git
brew install go
brew install node@12
npm install -g yarn
```
## Download Grafana
We recommend using Go to download the source code for the Grafana project:
1. Add `export GOPATH=$HOME/go/` to the bottom of your `$HOME/.bash_profile`.
1. Open a terminal and run `go get github.com/grafana/grafana` in your terminal. This command downloads, and installs Grafana to your `$GOPATH`.
1. Open `$GOPATH/src/github.com/grafana/grafana` in your favorite code editor.
## Build Grafana
Grafana consists of two components; the _frontend_, and the _backend_.
### Frontend
Before we can build the frontend assets, we need to install the dependencies:
```
yarn install --pure-lockfile
```
After the command has finished, we can start building our source code:
```
yarn start
```
Once `yarn start` has built the assets, it will continue to do so whenever any of the files change. This means you don't have to manually build the assets every time you change the code.
Next, we'll build the web server that will serve the frontend assets we just built.
### Backend
Build and run the backend by running `make run` in the root directory of the repository. This command compiles the Go source code and starts a web server.
> Are you having problems with [too many open files](#troubleshooting)?
By default, you can access the web server at `http://localhost:3000/`.
Log in using the default credentials:
| username | password |
| -------- | -------- |
| `admin` | `admin` |
When you log in for the first time, Grafana asks you to change your password.
#### Building on Windows
The Grafana backend includes Sqlite3 which requires GCC to compile. So in order to compile Grafana on Windows you need to install GCC. We recommend [TDM-GCC](http://tdm-gcc.tdragon.net/download).
## Test Grafana
The test suite consists of three types of tests: _Frontend tests_, _backend tests_, and _end-to-end tests_.
### Run frontend tests
We use [jest](https://jestjs.io/) for our frontend tests. Run them using Yarn:
```
yarn jest
```
### Run backend tests
If you're developing for the backend, run the tests with the standard Go tool:
```
go test -v ./pkg/...
```
### Run end-to-end tests
The end to end tests in Grafana use [Cypress](https://www.cypress.io/) to run automated scripts in a headless Chromium browser. Read more about our [e2e framework](/contribute/style-guides/e2e.md).
To run the tests:
```
yarn e2e
```
By default, the end-to-end tests starts a Grafana instance listening on `localhost:3001`. To use a specific URL, set the `BASE_URL` environment variable:
```
BASE_URL=http://localhost:3333 yarn e2e
```
To follow the tests in the browser while they're running, use the `yarn e2e:debug`.
```
yarn e2e:debug
```
If you want to pick a test first, use the `yarn e2e:dev`, to pick a test and follow the test in the browser while it runs.
```
yarn e2e:dev
```
## Configure Grafana for development
The default configuration, `grafana.ini`, is located in the `conf` directory.
To override the default configuration, create a `custom.ini` file in the `conf` directory. You only need to add the options you wish to override.
Enable the development mode, by adding the following line in your `custom.ini`:
```
app_mode = development
```
### Add data sources
By now, you should be able to build and test a change you've made to the Grafana source code. In most cases, you need to add at least one data source to verify the change.
To set up data sources for your development environment, go to the [devenv](/devenv) directory in the Grafana repository:
```
cd devenv
```
Run the `setup.sh` script to set up a set of data sources and dashboards in your local Grafana instance. The script creates a set of data sources called **gdev-\<type\>**, and a set of dashboards located in a folder called **gdev dashboards**.
Some of the data sources require databases to run in the background.
Installing and configuring databases can be a tricky business. Grafana uses [Docker](https://docker.com) to make the task of setting up databases a little easier. Make sure you [install Docker](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-mac/install/) before proceeding to the next step.
In the root directory of your Grafana repository, run the following command:
```
make devenv sources=influxdb,loki
```
The script generates a Docker Compose file with the databases you specify as `sources`, and runs them in the background.
See the repository for all the [available data sources](/devenv/docker/blocks). Note that some data sources have specific Docker images for macOS, e.g. `prometheus_mac`.
## Build a Docker image
To build a Docker image, run:
```
make build-docker-full
```
The resulting image will be tagged as grafana/grafana:dev.
**Note:** If you've already set up a local development environment, and you're running a `linux/amd64` machine, you can speed up building the Docker image:
1. Build the frontend: `go run build.go build-frontend`.
1. Build the Docker image: `make build-docker-dev`.
**Note:** If you are using Docker for macOS, be sure to set the memory limit to be larger than 2 GiB. Otherwise, `grunt build` may fail. The memory limit settings are available under **Docker Desktop** -> **Preferences** -> **Advanced**.
## Troubleshooting
Are you having issues with setting up your environment? Here are some tips that might help.
### Too many open files when running `make run`
Depending on your environment, you may have to increase the maximum number of open files allowed. For the rest of this section, we will assume you are on a Unix like OS (e.g. Linux/MacOS), where you can control the maximum number of open files through the [ulimit](https://ss64.com/bash/ulimit.html) shell command.
To see how many open files are allowed, run:
```
ulimit -a
```
To change the number of open files allowed, run:
```
ulimit -S -n 2048
```
The number of files needed may be different on your environment. To determine the number of open files needed by `make run`, run:
```
find ./conf ./pkg ./public/views | wc -l
```
Another alternative is to limit the files being watched. The directories that are watched for changes are listed in the `.bra.toml` file in the root directory.
To retain your `ulimit` configuration, i.e. so it will be remembered for future sessions, you need to commit it to your command line shell initialization file. Which file this will be depends on the shell you are using, here are some examples:
* zsh -> ~/.zshrc
* bash -> ~/.bashrc
Commit your ulimit configuration to your shell initialization file as follows ($LIMIT being your chosen limit and $INIT_FILE being the initialization file for your shell):
```
echo ulimit -S -n $LIMIT >> $INIT_FILE
```
Your command shell should read the initialization file in question every time it gets started, and apply your `ulimit` command.
For some people, typically using the bash shell, ulimit fails with an error similar to the following:
```
ulimit: open files: cannot modify limit: Operation not permitted
```
If that happens to you, chances are you've already set a lower limit and your shell won't let you set a higher one. Try looking in your shell initalization files (~/.bashrc typically), if there's already a ulimit command that you can tweak.
## Next steps
- Read our [style guides](/contribute/style-guides).
- Learn how to [Create a pull request](/contribute/create-pull-request.md).
- Read [How to contribute to Grafana as a junior dev](https://medium.com/@ivanahuckova/how-to-contribute-to-grafana-as-junior-dev-c01fe3064502) by [Ivana Huckova](https://medium.com/@ivanahuckova).
- Read about the [architecture](architecture).

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# Contributing to documentation
This documents guides you through the process of contributing to the Grafana documentation. Make sure you've read the guide for [Contributing to Grafana](/CONTRIBUTING.md).
## Your first contribution
If youre unsure about where to start, check out some of our [open docs issues](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Atype%2Fdocs).
Sometimes it can be difficult to understand an issue when you're just getting started. Refer to this list of [beginner-friendly issues](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Atype%2Fdocs+label%3A"beginner+friendly") for tasks suitable for first-time contributors.
When youve found an issue you want to work on, please comment on the issue to let other people know you intend to work on it.
If you encounter any misspellings or violations to the style guide, please let us know by submitting an issue (or just fix them if they are minor changes).
On every page in the [documentation](https://grafana.com/docs/) are two links in the upper right corner:
- **Edit this page** takes you directly to the file on GitHub where you can contribute a fix.
- **Request doc changes** prepares an issue on GitHub with relevant information already filled in.
## Join our community
For general discussions on documentation, youre welcome to join the `#docs` channel on our [public Grafana Slack](http://slack.raintank.io) team.
## Style and formatting
All Grafana documentation is written using [Markdown](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown), and can be found in the [docs](/docs) directory in the [Grafana GitHub repository](https://github.com/grafana/grafana). The [documentation website](https://grafana.com/docs) is generated with [Hugo](https://gohugo.io) which uses [Blackfriday](https://github.com/russross/blackfriday) as its Markdown rendering engine.
### Documentation structure
The Grafana documentation is organized into topics, called _sections_. You can take a look at the current build at [grafana.com/docs/](https://grafana.com/docs/).
Each top-level section is located under the [docs/sources](/docs/sources) directory. Subsections are added by creating a subdirectory in the directory of the parent section.
For each section, an `_index.md` file provides an overview of the topic.
### Style guide
Refer to the [Documentation style guide](style-guides/documentation-style-guide.md) for information about Grafana style, word choice, and grammar conventions.
### Spelling
The [codespell](https://github.com/codespell-project/codespell) tool is run for every change to catch common misspellings.

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# Backend style guide
Grafanas backend has been developed for a long time with a mix of code styles. This guide explains how we want to write Go code in the future.
Unless stated otherwise, use the guidelines listed in the following articles:
- [Effective Go](https://golang.org/doc/effective_go.html)
- [Code Review Comments](https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments)
- [Go: Best Practices for Production Environments](http://peter.bourgon.org/go-in-production/#formatting-and-style)
## Linting and formatting
To ensure consistency across the Go codebase, we require all code to pass a number of linter checks.
We use the standard following linters:
- [gofmt](https://golang.org/cmd/gofmt/)
- [golint](https://github.com/golang/lint)
- [go vet](https://golang.org/cmd/vet/)
In addition to the standard linters, we also use:
- [revive](https://revive.run/) with a [custom config](https://github.com/grafana/grafana/blob/master/conf/revive.toml)
- [GolangCI-Lint](https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint)
- [gosec](https://github.com/securego/gosec)
To run all linters, use the `lint-go` Makefile target:
```bash
make lint-go
```
## Testing
We value clean and readable code, that is loosely coupled and covered by unit tests. This makes it easier to collaborate and maintain the code.
Tests must use the standard library, `testing`. For assertions, prefer using [testify](https://github.com/stretchr/testify).
The majority of our tests uses [GoConvey](http://goconvey.co/) but that's something we want to avoid going forward.
In the `sqlstore` package we do database operations in tests and while some might say that's not suited for unit tests. We think they are fast enough and provide a lot of value.

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# Guidelines for code comments in grafana-* packages
This document aims to give you some recommendation on how to add code comments to the exported code in the grafana packages.
## Table of Contents
1. [Add package description](#add-package-description)
1. [Set stability of an API](#set-stability-of-an-api)
1. [Deprecate an API](#deprecate-an-api)
1. [Specify parameters](#specify-parameters)
1. [Set return values](#set-return-values)
____
## Add package description
Each package has an overview explaining the overall responsibility and usage of the package.
You can document this description with [`@packageDocumentation`](https://api-extractor.com/pages/tsdoc/tag_packagedocumentation/) tag.
Add this tag to the `<packageRoot>/src/index.ts` entry file to have one place for the package description.
## Set stability of an API
All `exported` apis from the package should have a release tag to indicate its stability.
- [`@alpha`](https://api-extractor.com/pages/tsdoc/tag_alpha/) - early draft of api and will probably change.
- [`@beta`](https://api-extractor.com/pages/tsdoc/tag_beta/) - close to being stable but might change.
- [`@public`](https://api-extractor.com/pages/tsdoc/tag_public/) - ready for useage in production.
- [`@internal`](https://api-extractor.com/pages/tsdoc/tag_internal/) - for internal use only.
### Main stability of APIs
Add a tag to mark the stability of the whole exported `class/interface/function/type` etc.
Please place the `release tag` at the bottom of the comment to make it consistent among files and easier to read.
**Do:**
```typescript
/**
* Will help to create DataFrame objects and handle
* the heavy lifting of creating a complex object.
*
* @example
* ```typescript
* const dataFrame = factory.create();
* ```
*
* @public
**/
export class DataFrameFactory {
create(): DataFrame { }
}
```
**Don't**
```typescript
/**
* Will help to create DataFrame objects and handle
* the heavy lifting of creating a complex object.
*
* @public
* @example
* ```typescript
* const dataFrame = factory.create();
* ```
**/
export class DataFrameFactory {
create(): DataFrame { }
}
```
### Partial stability of APIs
Add the main stability of the API at the top according to [Main stability of API](#main-stability-of-api).
Then override the non-stable parts of the API with the proper [release tag](#release-tags). This should also be place at the bottom of the comment block.
**Do:**
```typescript
/**
* Will help to create DataFrame objects and handle
* the heavy lifting of creating a complex object.
*
* @example
* ```typescript
* const dataFrame = factory.create();
* ```
*
* @public
**/
export class DataFrameFactory {
create(): DataFrame { }
/**
* @beta
**/
createMany(): DataFrames[] {}
}
```
**Don't**
```typescript
/**
* Will help to create DataFrame objects and handle
* the heavy lifting of creating a complex object.
*
* @example
* ```typescript
* const dataFrame = factory.create();
* ```
**/
export class DataFrameFactory {
/**
* @public
**/
create(): DataFrame { }
/**
* @beta
**/
createMany(): DataFrame[] {}
}
```
## Deprecate an API
If you want to mark an API as deprecated to signal that this API will be removed in the future, then add the [`@deprecated`](https://api-extractor.com/pages/tsdoc/tag_deprecated/) tag.
If applicable add a reason why the API is deprecated directly after the `@deprecated tag`.
## Specify parameters
If you want to specify the possible parameters that can be passed to an API, then add the [`@param`](https://api-extractor.com/pages/tsdoc/tag_param/) tag.
This attribute can be skipped if the type provided by `typescript` and the function comment or the function name is enough to explain what the parameters are.
**Do:**
```typescript
/**
* Will help to create a resource resovler depending
* on the current execution context.
*
* @param context - The current execution context.
* @returns FileResolver if executed on the server otherwise a HttpResolver.
* @public
**/
export const factory = (context: Context): IResolver => {
if (context.isServer) {
return new FileResolver();
}
return new HttpResolver();
}
```
**Don't**
```typescript
/**
* Will compare two numbers to see if they are equal to each others.
*
* @param x - The first number
* @param y - The second number
* @public
**/
export const isEqual = (x: number, y: number): boolean => {
return x === y;
}
```
## Set return values
If you want to specify the return value from a function you can use the [`@returns`](https://api-extractor.com/pages/tsdoc/tag_returns/) tag.
This attribute can be skipped if the type provided by `typescript` and the function comment or the function name is enough to explain what the function returns.
**Do:**
```typescript
/**
* Will help to create a resource resovler depending
* on the current execution context.
*
* @param context - The current execution context.
* @returns FileResolver if executed on the server otherwise a HttpResolver.
* @public
**/
export const factory = (context: Context): IResolver => {
if (context.isServer) {
return new FileResolver();
}
return new HttpResolver();
}
```
**Don't**
```typescript
/**
* Will compare two numbers to see if they are equal to each others.
*
* @returns true if values are equal
* @public
**/
export const isEqual = (x: number, y: number): boolean => {
return x === y;
}
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# Markdown style guide
This guide for Markdown style helps keep contributions consistent across all documentation
created for Grafana products. Refer to the guide and update its sections as needed when a
Subject Matter Expert answers a question on Markdown style, or a decision is made about
how to apply Markdown.
## Headers
In Markdown, the number of "#" symbols creates different heading levels, similar to
HTML heading levels:
**Example**
* \# is \<h1>.
* \#\# is \<h2>.
* \#\#\# is \<h3>.
Start your document with a single ``#`` for the title of the page. Add the sub-headings with two ``##``.
## Bold and emphasis
* Make text **bold** using two asterisks.
**Example:** It is ``**important**`` to use Github Flavored Markdown emoji consistently.
* Make text ``*emphasized*`` using single `` _underscores_`` or a single asterisk.
**Example:** Github Flavored Markdown emoji should _only_ appear in specific cases.
## Links and references
Create links to other website by wrapping the display text in square brackets, and
the web URL in curved brackets.
\[text to display](www.website.com)
**Example:** For more information on including emoji in Github flavored Markdown, refer to the [webfx page on emoji](https://www.webfx.com/tools/emoji-cheat-sheet/) for a list of emoji.
## Block quotes
Include Block quotes inside text using right-facing arrows:
**Example**
> Any important information
> about emoji can be separated into
> a blockquote.
## Code blocks
Code blocks written with markdown can show off syntax highlighting specific
to different languages. Use three back tics to create a code block:
```
function testNum(a) {
if (a > 0) {
return "positive";
} else {
return "NOT positive";
}
}
```
Write the name of the language after the first set of back tics, no spaces,
to show specific syntax highlighting. For example; "\```javascript" produces the following:
```javascript
function testNum(a) {
if (a > 0) {
return "positive";
} else {
return "NOT positive";
}
}
```
## Tables
Construct a table by typing the table headings, and separating them with
a "|" character. Then, add a second line of dashes ("-") separated by
another "|" character. When constructing the table cells, separate each cell data with another
"|".
**Example**
Heading one | Heading two
\------------|------------
Cell one data| Cell two data
Will publish as:
Heading one | Heading two
------------|------------
Cell one data| Cell two data
## Lists
### Numbered lists
To avoid inconsistent list numbering, use repetitive list numbering:
\1. First
\1. Second
\1. Third
The list above will always display as:
1. First
2. Second
3. Third
### Unordered lists
Build a list of points - an unordered or unnumbered list - by
using "\*" characters.
**Example**
* First
* Another item
* The last list item
## Images
Include images in a document using the following syntax:
**Example** \!\[Grafana Logo](/link/to/grafanalogo/logo.png)
This follows the format of "!", alt text wrapped in "[]" and the link URL wrapped in "()".
## Comments
You can include comments that will not appear in published markdown using the
following syntax:
\[comment]: <> (Comment text to display)
The word "comment" wrapped in "[]" followed by a ":", a space, "<>", and then
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# Documentation style guide
This style guide applies to all documentation created for Grafana products.
For information about how to write technical documentation, we suggest reviewing the content of the [Google Technical Writing courses](https://developers.google.com/tech-writing).
The [Divio documentation system](https://documentation.divio.com/) site is also a good resource.
## Contributing
The *Documentation style guide* is a living document. Add to it whenever a style decision is made or a question is answered regarding style, grammar, or word choice.
## Published guides
For all items not covered in this guide, refer to the [Microsoft Style Guide](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/style-guide/welcome/) and the [Chicago Manual of Style](https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/home.html).
## Spelling
The [codespell](https://github.com/codespell-project/codespell) tool is run for every change to catch common misspellings.
## Grafana-specific style
The following sections provide general guidelines on topics specific to Grafana documentation. Note that for the most part, these are *guidelines*, not rigid rules. If you have questions, ask in the #docs channel of Grafana Slack.
### General
* Use active voice. Avoid passive voice.
- Passive: The heatmap visualization is displayed.
- Active: Grafana displays the heatmap visualization.
* Write in the imperative second person. Examples: You can write a query. Click the panel. Close the window.
* Write in present tense.
- Not: The panel will open.
- Use: The panel opens. Grafana opens the panel.
* Do not use an ampersand (&) as an abbreviation for "and."
- **Exceptions:** If an ampersand is used in the Grafana UI, then match the UI.
* Avoid using internal slang and jargon in technical documentation.
### File naming conventions
- Files that are displayed in the help system should have names that are all lowercase, no spaces. Use hyphens instead of spaces. Example: glossary.md
- Documentation file names should match the title. **Note:** This only applies to new files at this time. Do not change the names of older files unless directed to do so.
- Internal reference file names should be all uppercase except the file extension. Example: CONTRIBUTING.md
### Headings
* Write headings in sentence case, not title case.
- This is sentence case
- This Is Title Case
* Task topic headings start with a verb.
- Write a query. Create a dashboard.
* Concept and reference topic headings should be nouns or gerunds. Examples: Contributing to docs, Visualizations, Style guide
* Avoid following one heading with another heading.
* Avoid skipping heading levels. For example, an h1 should be followed by an h2 rather than an h3.
* Avoid having just one lower-level heading. For example, h1, h2, h2, h3, h3, h2 is a good order. Do no go h1, h2, h3, h2, h3, h2.
* Don't include parenthetical words like (Important!) in headings.
### Images
* Preferred format is .png
* File extension should be all lowercase.
* Preferred DPI is 72.
* Assume all graphics will be exclusively viewed on the web.
* Maximum image size is 3840px X 2160px.
* Screenshots should be readable, but not too large.
### Capitalization
* Grafana, Loki, and Prometheus are always capitalized unless part of a code block.
* API names are always Title Case, followed by "API"—for example, "Dashboard Permissions API"
* Git is always capitalized, unless part of a code block.
* Abbreviations are always capitalized (such as API, HTTP, ID, JSON, SQL, or URL) unless they are part of a code block.
* Menu and submenu titles always use sentence case: capitalize the first word, and lowercase the rest.
- "Dashboards" when referring to the submenu title.
- "Keyboard shortcuts" when referring to the submenu topic.
* Generic and plural versions are always lowercase.
- Lowercase "dashboard" when referring to a dashboard generally.
- Lowercase "dashboards" when referring to multiple dashboards.
* **Exceptions:** If a term is lowercased in the Grafana UI, then match the UI.
### Links and references
When referencing another document, use "Refer to" rather than alternatives such as "See" or "Check out."
Always give the reader some idea of what to expect in the reference. Avoid blind references, such as, "Refer to [this file](link)."
When possible, use the exact title of the page or section you are linking to as the link text.
**Example**
Refer to the [Documentation style guide](documentation-style-guide.md) for information about word usage and capitalization guidelines.
### Command line examples
* Do not assume everyone is using Linux. Make sure instructions include enough information for Windows and Mac users to successfully complete procedures.
* Do not add `$` before commands. Make it easy for users to copy and paste commands.
* **Wrong:** `$ sudo yum install grafana`
* **Right:** `sudo yum install grafana`
* Include `sudo` before commands that require `sudo` to work.
For terminal examples and Grafana configuration, use a `bash` code block:
```bash
sudo yum install grafana
```
For HTTP request/response, use an `http` code block:
```http
GET /api/dashboards/id/1/permissions HTTP/1.1
Accept: application/json
Content-Type: application/json
Authorization: Bearer eyJrIjoiT0tTcG1pUlY2RnVKZTFVaDFsNFZXdE9ZWmNrMkZYbk
```
### Word usage
Grafana products has some words, abbreviations, and terms particular to the Grafana discourse community.
#### checkout, check out
Two words if used as a verb, one word if used as a noun.
**Examples**
* Check out these new features!
* Proceed to checkout.
#### data source
Two words, not one
**Exceptions:**
* "datasource" used as an identifier
* "datasource" in a URL
* Use "data source" instead of "datasource" unless used as an identifier, in code, or as part of a URL.
* Spell out "repository" and avoid the shorter "repo."
* Use "Unix" as the preferred spelling (as opposed to "UNIX", or "unix") when referring to the family of operating systems.
#### display (verb)
*Display* is a transitive verb, which means it always needs a direct object.
* Correct, active voice: Grafana displays your list of active alarms.
* Correct, but passive voice: Your list of active alarms is displayed.
* Incorrect: The list of active alarms displays.
#### drawer
Do not use. This is developer jargon that refers to a UI panel. Refer to the panel or feature by its proper name.
#### intro, introduction
"Introduction" is the preferred word. Use "intro" if there are space constraints (like on the side menu) or you are specifically trying for a less formal, more conversational tone.
#### metadata
One word, not two.
#### open source, open-source
Do not hyphenate when used as an adjective unless the lack of hyphen would cause confusion. For example: _Open source software design is the most open open-source system I can imagine._
Do not hyphenate when it is used as a noun. For example: _Open source is the best way to develop software._
#### setup, set up
Two words if used as a verb, one word if used as a noun.
**Examples**
* Set up the workspace.
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# End to end test framework
Grafana Labs uses a minimal home grown solution built on top of Cypress for our end to end (e2e) tests.
## Commands
- `yarn e2e` Creates an isolated grafana-server home under `<repo-root>/e2e/tmp` with provisioned data sources and dashboards. This
copies locally build binary and frontend assets from your repo root so you need to have a built backend and frontend
for this to run locally. The server starts on port 3001 so it does not conflict with your normal dev server.
- `yarn e2e:debug` Same as above but runs the tests in chrome and does not shutdown after completion.
- `yarn e2e:dev` Same as above but does not run any tests on startup. It lets you pick a test first.
If you already have a Grafana instance running, you can provide a specific URL by setting the `BASE_URL` environment variable:
```
BASE_URL=http://172.0.10.2:3333 yarn e2e
```
The above commands use some utils scripts under `<repo-root>/e2e` that can also be used for more control.
- `./e2e/start-server` This creates a fresh new grafana server working dir, setup's config and starts the server. It
will also kill any previously started server that is still running using pid file at `<repo-root>/e2e/tmp/pid`.
- `./e2e/wait-for-grafana` waits for `$HOST` and `$PORT` to be available. Per default localhost and 3001.
- `./e2e/run-suite <debug|dev|noarg>` Starts cypress in different modes.
## Test Suites
All the integration tests are located at `e2e/suite<x>/specs`. The page objects and reusable flows are in the
`packages/grafana-e2e` package.
## Basic concepts
Here is a good introduction to e2e best practices: https://martinfowler.com/bliki/PageObject.html.
- `Selector`: A unique identifier that is used from the e2e framework to retrieve an element from the Browser
- `Page`: An abstraction for an object that contains one or more `Selectors` with `visit` function to navigate to the page.
- `Component`: An abstraction for an object that contains one or more `Selectors` but without `visit` function
- `Flow`: An abstraction that contains a sequence of actions on one or more `Pages` that can be reused and shared between tests
## Basic example
Let's start with a simple example with a single selector. For simplicity, all examples are in JSX.
In our example app, we have an input that we want to type some text into during our e2e test.
```jsx harmony
<div>
<input type="text" className="gf-form-input login-form-input" />
</div>
```
We could define a selector using `JQuery` [type selectors](https://api.jquery.com/category/selectors/) with a string like `'.gf-form-input.login-form-input'` but that would be brittle as style changes occur frequently. Furthermore there is nothing that signals to future developers that this input is part of an e2e test.
At Grafana, we use `aria-label` as our preferred way of defining selectors instead of `data-*` attributes. This also aids in accessibility.
Let's add a descriptive `aria-label` to our simple example.
```jsx harmony
<div>
<input type="text" className="gf-form-input login-form-input" aria-label="Username input field" />
</div>
```
Now that we added the `aria-label` we suddenly get more information about this particular field. It's an input field that represents a username, but there it's still not really signaling that it's part of an e2e test.
The next step is to create a `Page` representation in our e2e test framework to glue the test with the real implementation using the `pageFactory` function. For that function we can supply a `url` and `selectors` like in the example below:
```typescript
export const Login = {
url: "/login", // used when called from Login.visit()
username: "Username input field", // used when called from Login.username().type('Hello World')
};
```
The next step is to add the `Login` page to the exported const `Pages` in `packages/grafana-e2e-selectors/src/selectors/pages.ts` so that it appears when we type `e2e.pages` in our IDE.
```ecmascript 6
export const Pages = {
Login,
...,
...,
...,
};
```
Now that we have a `Page` called `Login` in our `Pages` const we can use that to add a selector in our html like shown below and now this really signals to future developers that it is part of an e2e test.
```jsx harmony
<div>
<input type="text" className="gf-form-input login-form-input" aria-label={selectors.pages.Login.username} />
</div>
```
The last step in our example is to use our `Login` page as part of a test.
- The `url` property is used whenever we call the `visit` function and is equivalent to the Cypress function [cy.visit()](https://docs.cypress.io/api/commands/visit.html#Syntax).
> Best practice after calling `visit` is to always call `should` on a selector to prevent flaky tests when you try to access an element that isn't ready. For more information, refer to [Commands vs. assertions](https://docs.cypress.io/guides/core-concepts/retry-ability.html#Commands-vs-assertions).
- Any defined selector can be accessed from the `Login` page by invoking it. This is equivalent to the result of the Cypress function [cy.get(...)](https://docs.cypress.io/api/commands/get.html#Syntax).
```ecmascript 6
describe('Login test', () => {
it('Should pass', () => {
e2e.pages.Login.visit();
// To prevent flaky tests, always do a .should on any selector that you expect to be in the DOM.
// Read more here: https://docs.cypress.io/guides/core-concepts/retry-ability.html#Commands-vs-assertions
e2e.pages.Login.username().should('be.visible');
e2e.pages.Login.username().type('admin');
});
});
```
## Advanced example
Let's take a look at an example that uses the same `selector` for multiple items in a list for instance. In this example app we have a list of data sources that we want to click on during an e2e test.
```jsx harmony
<ul>
{dataSources.map(dataSource => (
<li className="card-item-wrapper" key={dataSource.id}>
<a className="card-item" href={`datasources/edit/${dataSource.id}`}>
<div className="card-item-name">{dataSource.name}</div>
</a>
</li>
))}
</ul>
```
````
Just as before in the basic example we'll start by creating a page abstraction using the `pageFactory` function:
```typescript
export const DataSources = {
url: '/datasources',
dataSources: (dataSourceName: string) => `Data source list item ${dataSourceName}`,
};
````
You might have noticed that instead of a simple `string` as the `selector`, we're using a `function` that takes a string parameter as an argument and returns a formatted string using the argument.
Just as before we need to add the `DataSources` page to the exported const `Pages` in `packages/grafana-e2e-selectors/src/selectors/pages.ts`.
The next step is to use the `dataSources` selector function as in our example below:
```jsx harmony
<ul>
{dataSources.map(dataSource => (
<li className="card-item-wrapper" key={dataSource.id}>
<a className="card-item" href={`datasources/edit/${dataSource.id}`}>
<div className="card-item-name" aria-label={selectors.pages.DataSources.dataSources(dataSource.name)}>
{dataSource.name}
</div>
</a>
</li>
))}
</ul>
```
When this list is rendered with the data sources with names `A`, `B`, `C` the resulting html would become:
```jsx harmony
<div class="card-item-name" aria-label="Data source list item A">
A
</div>
...
<div class="card-item-name" aria-label="Data source list item B">
B
</div>
...
<div class="card-item-name" aria-label="Data source list item C">
C
</div>
```
Now we can write our test. The one thing that differs from the `Basic example` is that we pass in which data source we want to click on as an argument to the selector function:
> Best practice after calling `visit` is to always call `should` on a selector to prevent flaky tests when you try to access an element that isn't ready. For more information, refer to [Commands vs. assertions](https://docs.cypress.io/guides/core-concepts/retry-ability.html#Commands-vs-assertions).
```ecmascript 6
describe('List test', () => {
it('Clicking on data source named B', () => {
e2e.pages.DataSources.visit();
// To prevent flaky tests, always do a .should on any selector that you expect to be in the DOM.
// Read more here: https://docs.cypress.io/guides/core-concepts/retry-ability.html#Commands-vs-assertions
e2e.pages.DataSources.dataSources('B').should('be.visible');
e2e.pages.DataSources.dataSources('B').click();
});
});
```
## Debugging PhantomJS image rendering
### Common Error
The most common error with PhantomJs image rendering is when a PR introduces an import that has functionality that's not supported by PhantomJs. To quickly identify which new import causes this you can use a tool like `es-check`.
1. Run > `npx es-check es5 './public/build/*.js'`
2. Check the output for files that break es5 compatibility.
3. Lazy load the failing imports if possible.
### Debugging
There is no easy or comprehensive way to debug PhantomJS smoke test (image rendering) failures. However, PhantomJS exposes remote debugging interface which can give you a sense of what is going wrong in the smoke test. Before performing the steps described below make sure your local Grafana instance is running:
1. Go to `tools/phantomjs` directory
2. Execute `phantomjs` binary against `render.js` file: `./phantomjs --remote-debugger-port=9009 --remote-debugger-autorun=yes ./render.js url="http://localhost:3000"`
3. In your browser navigate to `http://localhost:9009/`
4. Select `http://localhost:3000/login` from the list. You will get access to Webkit's inspector to see the console's output from the smoke test.
The method described above is not perfect, but is helpful to evaluate smoke tests breaking due to bundle errors.

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# Frontend Style Guide
Generally we follow the Airbnb [React Style Guide](https://github.com/airbnb/javascript/tree/master/react).
## Table of Contents
- [Frontend Style Guide](#frontend-style-guide)
- [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents)
- [Basic rules](#basic-rules)
- [Naming conventions](#naming-conventions)
- [File and directory naming conventions](#file-and-directory-naming-conventions)
- [Code organization](#code-organization)
- [Exports](#exports)
- [Comments](#comments)
- [React](#react)
- [Props](#props)
- [State management](#state-management)
## Basic rules
- Try to keep files small and focused.
- Break large components up into sub-components.
- Use spaces for indentation.
### Naming conventions
#### Use `PascalCase` for:
##### Typescript class names
```typescript
// bad
class dataLink {
//...
}
// good
class DataLink {
//...
}
```
##### Types and interfaces
```
// bad
interface buttonProps {
//...
}
// bad
interface button_props {
//...
}
// bad
interface IButtonProps {
//...
}
// good
interface ButtonProps {
//...
}
// bad
type requestInfo = ...
// bad
type request_info = ...
// good
type RequestInfo = ...
```
##### Enums
```
// bad
enum buttonVariant {
//...
}
// good
enum ButtonVariant {
//...
}
```
#### Use `camelCase` for:
##### Functions
```typescript
// bad
const CalculatePercentage = () => { ... }
// bad
const calculate_percentage = () => { ... }
// good
const calculatePercentage = () => { ... }
```
##### Methods
```typescript
class DateCalculator {
// bad
CalculateTimeRange () {...}
}
class DateCalculator {
// bad
calculate_timee_range () {...}
}
class DateCalculator {
// good
calculateTimeRange () {...}
}
```
##### Variables
```typescript
// bad
const QueryTargets = [];
// bad
const query_targets = [];
// good
const queryTargets = [];
```
##### React state and properties
```typescript
interface ModalState {
// bad
IsActive: boolean;
// bad
is_active: boolean;
// good
isActive: boolean;
}
```
##### Emotion class names
```typescript
const getStyles = = () => ({
// bad
ElementWraper: css`...`,
// bad
["element-wrapper"]: css`...`,
// good
elementWrapper: css`...`,
});
```
#### Use `ALL_CAPS` for constants.
```typescript
// bad
const constantValue = "This string won't change";
// bad
const constant_value = "This string won't change";
// good
const CONSTANT_VALUE = "This string won't change";
```
#### Use [BEM](http://getbem.com/) convention for SASS styles.
_SASS styles are deprecated. Please migrate to Emotion whenever you need to modify SASS styles._
### Typing
In general, you should let Typescript infer the types so that there's no need to explicitly define type for each variable.
There are some exceptions to this:
```typescript
// Typescript needs to know type of arrays or objects otherwise it would infer it as array of any
// bad
const stringArray = [];
// good
const stringArray: string[] = [];
```
Specify function return types explicitly in new code. This improves readability by being able to tell what a function returns just by looking at the signature. It also prevents errors when a function's return type is broader than expected by the author.
> Note: We don't have linting for this enabled because of lots of old code that needs to be fixed first.
```typescript
// bad
function transform(value?: string) {
if (!value) {
return undefined
}
return applyTransform(value)
};
// good
function transform(value?: string): TransformedValue | undefined {
if (!value) {
return undefined
}
return applyTransform(value)
};
```
### File and directory naming conventions
Name files according to the primary export:
- When the primary export is a class or React component, use PascalCase.
- When the primary export is a function, use camelCase.
For files exporting multiple utility functions, use the name that describes the responsibility of grouped utilities. For example, a file exporting math utilities should be named `math.ts`.
- Use `constants.ts` for files exporting constants.
- Use `actions.ts` for files exporting Redux actions.
- Use `reducers.ts` Redux reducers.
- Use `*.test.ts(x)` for test files.
### Code organization
Organize your code in a directory that encloses feature code:
- Put Redux state and domain logic code in `state` directory (i.e. `features/my-feature/state/actions.ts`).
- Put React components in `components` directory (i.e. `features/my-feature/components/ButtonPeopleDreamOf.tsx`).
- Put test files next to the test subject.
- Put containers (pages) in feature root (i.e. `features/my-feature/DashboardPage.tsx`).
- Subcomponents can live in the component folders. Small component do not need their own folder.
- Component SASS styles should live in the same folder as component code.
For code that needs to be used by external plugin:
- Put components and types in `@grafana/ui`.
- Put data models and data utilities in `@grafana/data`.
- Put runtime services interfaces in `@grafana/runtime`.
#### Exports
- Use named exports for all code you want to export from a file.
- Use declaration exports (i.e. `export const foo = ...`).
- Export only the code that is meant to be used outside the module.
### Comments
- Use [TSDoc](https://github.com/microsoft/tsdoc) comments to document your code.
- Use [react-docgen](https://github.com/reactjs/react-docgen) comments (`/** ... */`) for props documentation.
- Use inline comments for comments inside functions, classes etc.
- Please try to follow the [code comment guidelines](./code-comments.md) when adding comments.
### Linting
Linting is performed using [@grafana/eslint-config](https://github.com/grafana/eslint-config-grafana).
## React
Use the following conventions when implementing React components:
### Props
##### Name callback props and handlers with an "on" prefix.
```tsx
// bad
handleChange = () => {
};
render() {
return (
<MyComponent changed={this.handleChange} />
);
}
// good
onChange = () => {
};
render() {
return (
<MyComponent onChange={this.onChange} />
);
}
```
##### React Component definitions
```jsx
// bad
export class YourClass extends PureComponent { ... }
// good
export class YourClass extends PureComponent<{},{}> { ... }
```
##### React Component constructor
```typescript
// bad
constructor(props) {...}
// good
constructor(props: Props) {...}
```
##### React Component defaultProps
```typescript
// bad
static defaultProps = { ... }
// good
static defaultProps: Partial<Props> = { ... }
```
## State management
- Don't mutate state in reducers or thunks.
- Use helpers `actionCreatorFactory` and `reducerFactory` instead of traditional `switch statement` reducers in Redux. See [Redux framework](redux.md) for more details.
- Use `reducerTester` to test reducers. See [Redux framework](redux.md) for more details.
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# Redux framework
Grafana uses [Redux Toolkit](https://redux-toolkit.js.org/) to handle Redux boilerplate code.
> Some of our Reducers are used by Angular and therefore state is to be considered as mutable for those reducers.
## Test functionality
### reducerTester
Fluent API that simplifies the testing of reducers
#### Usage
```typescript
reducerTester()
.givenReducer(someReducer, initialState)
.whenActionIsDispatched(someAction('reducer tests'))
.thenStateShouldEqual({ ...initialState, data: 'reducer tests' });
```
#### Complex usage
Sometimes you encounter a `resulting state` that contains properties that are hard to compare, such as `Dates`, but you still want to compare that other props in state are correct.
Then you can use `thenStatePredicateShouldEqual` function on `reducerTester` that will return the `resulting state` so that you can expect upon individual properties..
```typescript
reducerTester()
.givenReducer(someReducer, initialState)
.whenActionIsDispatched(someAction('reducer tests'))
.thenStatePredicateShouldEqual(resultingState => {
expect(resultingState.data).toEqual('reducer tests');
return true;
});
```
### thunkTester
Fluent API that simplifies the testing of thunks.
#### Usage
```typescript
const dispatchedActions = await thunkTester(initialState)
.givenThunk(someThunk)
.whenThunkIsDispatched(arg1, arg2, arg3);
expect(dispatchedActions).toEqual([someAction('reducer tests')]);
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# Storybook
[Storybook](https://storybook.js.org/) is a tool which we use to manage our design system and the components which are a part of it. Storybook consists of _stories:_ each story represents a component and a case in which it is used. To show a wide variety of use cases is good both documentation wise and for troubleshooting -- it might be possible to reproduce a bug for an edge case in a story.
Storybook is:
- A good way to publish our design system with its implementations
- Used as a tool for documentation
- Used for debugging and displaying edge cases
## How to create stories
Stories for a component should be placed next to the component file. The Storybook file requires the same name as the component file. For example, a story for `SomeComponent.tsx` will have the file name `SomeComponent.story.tsx`. If a story should be internal, not visible in production, name the file `SomeComponent.story.internal.tsx`.
### Writing stories
When writing stories, we use the [CSF format](https://storybook.js.org/docs/formats/component-story-format/). For more in-depth information on writing stories, see [Storybooks documentation on writing stories](https://storybook.js.org/docs/basics/writing-stories/).
With the CSF format, the default export defines some general information about the stories in the file:
- `title`: Where the component is going to live in the hierarchy
- `decorators`: A list which can contain wrappers or provide context, such as theming
```jsx
// In MyComponent.story.tsx
import MyComponent from './MyComponent';
export default {
title: 'General/MyComponent',
component: MyComponent,
decorators: [ ... ],
}
```
When it comes to writing the actual stories, you continue in the same file with named exports. The exports are turned into the story name.
```jsx
// Will produce a story name “some story”
export const someStory = () => <MyComponent />;
```
If you want to write cover cases with different values for props, then using knobs is usually enough. You dont need to create a new story. This will be covered further down.
### Categorization
We currently have these categories:
- **Docs Overview** - Guidelines and information regarding the design system
- **Forms** - Components commonly used in forms such as different kind of inputs
- **General** - Components which can be used in a lot of different places
- **Visualizations** - Data visualizations
- **Panel** - Components belonging to panels and panel editors
## Writing MDX documentation
An MDX file is basically a markdown file with the possibility to add jsx. These files are used by Storybook to create a “docs” tab.
### Link the MDX file to a components stories
To link a components stories with an MDX file you have to do this:
```jsx
// In TabsBar.story.tsx
import { TabsBar } from "./TabsBar";
// Import the MDX file
import mdx from "./TabsBar.mdx";
export default {
title: "General/Tabs/TabsBar",
component: TabsBar,
parameters: {
docs: {
// This is the reference required for the MDX file
page: mdx,
},
},
};
```
### MDX file structure
There are some things that the MDX file should contain:
- When and why the component should be used
- Best practices - dos and donts for the component
- Usage examples with code. It is possible to use the `Preview` element to show live examples in MDX
- Props table. This can be generated by doing the following:
```jsx
// In MyComponent.mdx
import { Props } from "@storybook/addon-docs/blocks";
import { MyComponent } from "./MyComponent";
<Props of={MyComponent} />;
```
### MDX file without a relationship to a component
An MDX file can exist by itself without any connection to a story. This can be good for writing things such as a general guidelines page. Two things are required for this to work:
- The file needs to be named `*.story.mdx`
- A `Meta` tag must exist that says where in the hierarchy the component lives. It can look like this:
```jsx
<Meta title="Docs Overview/Color Palettes"/>
# Guidelines for using colors
...
```
You can add parameters to the Meta tag. This example shows how to hide the tools:
```jsx
<Meta title="Docs Overview/Color Palettes" parameters={{ options: { isToolshown: false }}}/>
# Guidelines for using colors
...
```
## Documenting component properties
A quick way to get an overview of what a component does is by looking at its properties. That's why it is important that we document these in a good way.
### Comments
When writing the props interface for a component, it is possible to add a comment to that specific property, which will end up in the Props table in the MDX file. The comments are generated by [react-docgen](https://github.com/reactjs/react-docgen) and are formatted by writing `/** */`.
```jsx
interface MyProps {
/** Sets the initial values, which are overridden when the query returns a value*/
defaultValues: Array<T>;
}
```
### Knobs
Knobs is an [addon to Storybook](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/tree/master/addons/knobs) which can be used to easily switch values in the UI. A good use case for it is to try different props for the component. Using knobs is easy. Grafana is set up so knobs can be used straight out of the box. Here is an example of how you might use it.
```jsx
// In MyComponent.story.tsx
import { number, text } from "@storybook/addon-knobs";
export const basicStory = () => (
<MyComponent
max={number("Max value", 10)}
min={number("Min value", -10)}
title={text("Title", "Look at the value!")}
/>
);
```
The general convention is that the first parameter of the knob is its name and the second is the default value. There are some more types:
| Knob | Description |
| --------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| `text` | Any text field |
| `number` | Any number input. Also [available as range](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/tree/master/addons/knobs#number-bound-by-range) |
| `boolean` | A switch between true/false |
| `color` | Color picker |
| `object` | JSON input or array. Good to use if the property requires more complex data structures. |
| `array` | Array of strings separated by a comma |
| `select` | Select a value from an options object. Good for trying different test cases. |
| `options` | Configurable UI for selecting a range of options |
| `files` | File selector |
| `date` | Select date as stringified Unix timestamp |
| `button` | Has a handler which is called when clicked |
## Best practices
- When creating a new component or writing documentation for an existing one, always cover the basic use case it was intended for with a code example.
- Use stories and knobs to create edge cases. If you are trying to solve a bug, try to reproduce it with a story.
- Do not create stories in the MDX, always create them in the `*.story.tsx` file.

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# Styling Grafana
[Emotion](https://emotion.sh/docs/introduction) is our default-to-be approach to styling React components. It provides a way for styles to be a consequence of properties and state of a component.
## Usage
### Basic styling
For styling components, use [Emotion's `css` function](https://emotion.sh/docs/emotion#css).
```tsx
import React from 'react';
import { css } from 'emotion';
const ComponentA = () => (
<div
className={css`
background: red;
`}
>
As red as you can get
</div>
);
```
### Styling complex components
In more complex cases, especially when you need to style multiple DOM elements in one component, or when using styles that depend on properties and/or state, you should create a helper function that returns an object of styles. This function should also be wrapped in the `stylesFactory` helper function, which will provide basic memoization.
Let's say you need to style a component that has a different background depending on the theme:
```tsx
import React from 'react';
import { css } from 'emotion';
import { GrafanaTheme } from '@grafana/data';
import { selectThemeVariant, stylesFactory, useTheme } from '@grafana/ui';
const getStyles = stylesFactory((theme: GrafanaTheme) => {
const backgroundColor = selectThemeVariant(
{ light: theme.colors.red, dark: theme.colors.blue },
theme.type
);
return {
wrapper: css`
background: ${backgroundColor};
`,
icon: css`
font-size: ${theme.typography.size.sm};
`,
};
});
const ComponentA = () => {
const theme = useTheme();
const styles = getStyles(theme);
return (
<div className={styles.wrapper}>
As red as you can get
<i className={styles.icon} />
</div>
);
};
```
For more information about themes at Grafana please see the [themes guide](./themes.md).
### Composing class names
For class composition, use [Emotion's `cx` function](https://emotion.sh/docs/emotion#cx).
```tsx
import React from 'react';
import { css, cx } from 'emotion';
interface Props {
className?: string;
}
const ComponentA: React.FC<Props> = ({ className }) => {
const finalClassName = cx(
className,
css`
background: red;
`
);
return <div className={finalClassName}>As red as you can ge</div>;
};
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# Theming Grafana
## Overview
**Themes are implemented in Typescript.** That's because our goal is to share variables between Grafana TypeScript and [Sass](https://sass-lang.com/) code. Theme definitions are located in the following files:
- [packages/grafana-ui/src/themes/dark.ts](../../packages/grafana-ui/src/themes/dark.ts)
- [packages/grafana-ui/src/themes/default.ts](../../packages/grafana-ui/src/themes/default.ts)
- [packages/grafana-ui/src/themes/light.ts](../../packages/grafana-ui/src/themes/light.ts)
The `default.ts` file holds common variables like typography and spacing definitions, while `[light|dark].ts` primarily specify colors used in themes.
## Usage
This section provides usage guidelines.
### Using themes in React components
Here's how to use Grafana themes in React components.
#### Using `ThemeContext` directly
```tsx
import { ThemeContext } from '@grafana/ui';
<ThemeContext.Consumer>{theme => <Foo theme={theme} />}</ThemeContext.Consumer>;
```
or
```tsx
import React, { useContext } from 'react';
import { ThemeContext } from '@grafana/ui';
const Foo: React.FunctionComponent<FooProps> = () => {
const theme = useContext(ThemeContext);
// Your component has access to the theme variables now
}
```
#### Using `withTheme` higher-order component (HOC)
With this method your component will be automatically wrapped in `ThemeContext.Consumer` and provided with current theme via `theme` prop. Components used with `withTheme` must implement the `Themeable` interface.
```ts
import { ThemeContext, Themeable } from '@grafana/ui';
interface FooProps extends Themeable {}
const Foo: React.FunctionComponent<FooProps> = () => ...
export default withTheme(Foo);
```
### Test components that use `ThemeContext`
When implementing snapshot tests for components that use the `withTheme` HOC, the snapshot will contain the entire theme object. Any change to the theme renders the snapshot outdated.
To make your snapshot theme independent, use the `mockThemeContext` helper function:
```tsx
import { mockThemeContext } from '@grafana/ui';
import { MyComponent } from './MyComponent';
describe('MyComponent', () => {
let restoreThemeContext;
beforeAll(() => {
// Create ThemeContext mock before any snapshot test is executed
restoreThemeContext = mockThemeContext({ type: GrafanaThemeType.Dark });
});
afterAll(() => {
// Make sure the theme is restored after snapshot tests are performed
restoreThemeContext();
});
it('renders correctyl', () => {
const wrapper = mount(<MyComponent />)
expect(wrapper).toMatchSnapshot();
});
});
```
### Using themes in [Storybook](https://storybook.js.org/)
All stories are wrapped with `ThemeContext.Provider` using a global decorator. To render a `Themeable` component that isn't wrapped by a `withTheme` HOC, either create a new component in your story, or use the `renderComponentWithTheme` helper.
#### Create a new component:
```tsx
// Foo.story.tsx
const FooWithTheme = withTheme(Foo);
FooStories.add('Story' () => {
return <FooWithTheme />
});
```
#### Use `renderComponentWithTheme` helper:
```tsx
// Bar.story.tsx
BarStories.add('Story' () => {
return renderComponentWithTheme(Bar, /* pass props here */)
});
```
### Using themes in Angular code
There should be very few cases where a theme would be used in an Angular context. For this purpose, there is a function available that retrieves the current theme:
```ts
import { getCurrentTheme } from app/core/utils/ConfigProvider
```
Angular components should be migrated to React, or if that's not possible at the moment, styled using Sass.
## FAQ
This section provides insight into frequently-asked questions.
### How can I modify Sass variable files?
> For the following to apply you need to run `yarn dev` task.
`[_variables|_variables.dark|_variables.light].generated.scss` files are the ones that are referenced in the main Sass files for Sass variables to be available. **These files are automatically generated and should never be modified by hand!**
#### If you need to modify a *Sass variable value* you need to modify the corresponding Typescript file that is the source of the variables:
- `_variables.generated.scss` - modify `grafana-ui/src/themes/default.ts`
- `_variables.light.generated.scss` - modify `grafana-ui/src/themes/light.ts`
- `_variables.dark.generated.scss` - modify `grafana-ui/src/themes/dark.ts`
#### If you need to *add new variable* to Sass variables you need to modify corresponding template file:
- `_variables.generated.scss` - modify `grafana-ui/src/themes/_variables.scss.tmpl.ts`
- `_variables.light.generated.scss` - modify `grafana-ui/src/themes/_variables.light.scss.tmpl.ts`
- `_variables.dark.generated.scss` - modify `grafana-ui/src/themes/_variables.dark.scss.tmpl.ts`
## Limitations
This section describes limitations with Grafana's theming system.
### You must ensure `ThemeContext` provider is available in a React tree
By default all react2angular directives have `ThemeContext.Provider` ensured. But, there are cases where we create another React tree via `ReactDOM.render`. This happens in the case of graph legend rendering and the `ReactContainer` directive. In such cases theme consumption will fail. To make sure theme context is available in such cases, you need to wrap your rendered component with ThemeContext.Provider using the `provideTheme` function:
```ts
// graph.ts
import { provideTheme } from 'app/core/utils/ConfigProvider';
// Create component with ThemeContext.Provider first.
// Otherwise React will create new components every time it renders!
const LegendWithThemeProvider = provideTheme(Legend);
const legendReactElem = React.createElement(LegendWithThemeProvider, legendProps);
ReactDOM.render(legendReactElem, this.legendElem, () => this.renderPanel());
```
`provideTheme` makes current theme available via ThemeContext by checking if user has `lightTheme` set in her boot data.

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# Templates
Templates are both a starting point and an instruction manual for writing something new. They are intended to make life easier by providing a jumping-off point, something besides a blank page to start from. They are not intended to be a limitation. If the template does not work perfectly for your use case, you can adjust or change it. We will work it out in code review.
## Create a template
Feel free to add templates to the `templates` folder. Try to make them as generic as possible and include clear instructions for when and how to use the template. Assume that the template user is a brand new contributor and write accordingly.
## Use a template
1. Read the template. Make sure you understand what it is for and how it is intended to be used.
1. Copy and rename the template. Move it to where you actually need it.
You might also want to copy the content of the template and paste it into a different file. This is acceptable use.
1. Replace the template content with your own. Delete whatever is unnecessary.
## Documentation templates
In an ideal world, each topic will correspond to an information *type* ([task](doc-task-template.md), [reference](doc-reference-template.md), [concept](doc-concept-template.md)) and contain only that type of information.
However, this is not always practical. For example, you have a series of short topics, you can group them into one topic.
Try to *chunk* your content. This means you should organize the document so that the same kinds of content are grouped together.
### Chunking example
If I was writing content for a site called *Doggie handbook*, I might organize it like this.
**Concept**
* What a dog is
* Brief history of dogs
* Why you might want a dog
* Tasks dogs can be trained to do
**Tasks**
* Feed the dog
* Groom the dog
* Train the dog
**Reference**
* List of dog equipment you will need
* Table of breeds that includes breed name, size range, short or long hair, and type of dog
### Audience
Write for an audience that is computer literate and has general technical knowledge, but is not necessarily familiar with Grafana or the finer points of observability.
Pretend you are explaining your topic to a brand new Grafana user or developer.
### Self-contained
Thanks to search engines, every page in the documentation might be a reader's entry point. This means that each page needs to be self-contained and make sense on its own. The reader should not need to read other topics in order to perform the task or understand the concept.
However, try to be helpful and link to related information. Using the *Doggie handbook* example, the concept topic that explains what dogs can be trained to do might link to the Train the dog task.
## Code templates
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+++
draft = "false"
date = "yyyy-mm-dd"
title = "Title in sentence case"
description = "Description in title case"
keywords = ["grafana", "enter", "keywords", "here"]
type = "docs"
[menu.docs]
name = "Name of topic"
identifier = "identifier"
parent = "menu parent"
weight = 100
+++
# Concept
The title of the concept topic will generally be a noun or a gerund. Examples include Templates, Templating, Dashboards, and panels.
Concepts are topic types for any information that doesn't involve task lists or reference information. Ideally you use concept elements to explain concepts, ideas, overviews, workflows, and the like. In the intro section, this first paragraph or two, you should explain to the user what to expect in this topic or section.
[Permissions overview](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/permissions/overview/) is an example of a concept topic.
## Idea
Concept topics or sections explain *what* and *why*. They do not explain *how*. If you are a new user, you might look for concept information to learn about what Grafana is, why it might be useful to you, and what the general workflow is.
## Workflow
Continuing the example in the previous section, here is a sample Grafana workflow.
1. Install Grafana. <link to task for installing Grafana>
2. Set up data sources. <link to data sources concept topic, which links to data source task topics>
3. Create panels. <link to panel concept topic, which links to tasks>
4. Create dashboards. <link to panel concept topic, which links to tasks>
5. Enter queries. <link to query editor concept topic>
6. Add users. <link to user management concept topic, which links to tasks>
7. Create playlists. <link to Playlist topic that contains concept information and tasks>
## Next steps
Concept tasks often link to related information, including *tasks* related to the concept and *reference* topics related to the concept.

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+++
draft = "false"
date = "yyyy-mm-dd"
title = "Title in sentence case"
description = "Description in title case"
keywords = ["grafana", "enter", "keywords", "here"]
type = "docs"
[menu.docs]
name = "Name of topic"
identifier = "identifier"
parent = "menu parent"
weight = 100
+++
# Reference
The *reference* topic type is for storing reference information, such as extensive tables, lists, or other information that is used as support for a task. Reference topics are also designed for API information.
Often reference topics are linked from *task* topics, because they contain information the user needs in order to perform a task.
[Grafana CLI](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/administration/cli/) is one example of a reference topic.
## Lists
Lists of commands or parameters are often organized in reference topics. The information you need to present will dictate the format.
* They might
* be in
* unordered lists.
[Configuration](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/installation/configuration/) is an example of lists.
## Tables
If you have a large list of things to store in a table, then you are probably dealing with reference information. Hugo accepts either tables in Markdown or in HTML format, so use whichever is easier for you.
The [Glossary](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/guides/glossary/) provides an example of reference data in a table.
### Empty markdown table
While you might not need a heading for each table, headings are a good way to chunk information if you have several tables. They also make the content easy to skim. Use headings or intro paragraphs like this one to explain to the reader what the information in the table is used for.
| | | | | | |
|:---|:---|:--:|:--:|---:|---:|
| | | | | | |
| | | | | | |
| | | | | | |
| | | | | | |
### Empty HTML table
And here is intro text, similar to the paragraph in the previous section. Do not add local styling to the table. The website CSS will take care of that for you.
<table>
<tr>
<th>Firstname</th>
<th>Lastname</th>
<th>Age</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Jill</td>
<td>Smith</td>
<td>50</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Eve</td>
<td>Jackson</td>
<td>94</td>
</tr>
</table>
## API documentation
API documentation is always a reference topic rather than a task topic, but it has its own rules.

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+++
draft = "false"
date = "yyyy-mm-dd"
title = "Title in sentence case"
description = "Description in title case"
keywords = ["grafana", "enter", "keywords", "here"]
type = "docs"
[menu.docs]
name = "Name of topic"
identifier = "identifier"
parent = "menu parent"
weight = 100
+++
# Task
A *task* topic is intended for a procedure that describes how to accomplish a task. It lists a series of steps that users follow to produce an intended outcome. It tells the reader *how* to do something. [Install Grafana plugins](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/plugins/installation/) and [Playlist](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/reference/playlist/) are examples of task topics. Playlist includes a small amount of concept information in the introduction, which is appropriate.
Always include an introduction of a short paragraph or two to explain what the task is for, perhaps give the reader an idea of what the outcome will be.
In most cases, each topic should only contain one task. If you have several very short, related tasks, then you might combine them into one topic.
In the case of a long task, then you probably won't need any headings except for the h1 at the top of the page.
1. Start with step one.
1. Use second-person imperative tense.
1. Basically, "You, do this" with every sentence.
1. Do not use the third-person "user" for steps you want the reader ("you") to perform.
1. Write steps that contain one action, possibly two related actions, such as copy and paste a thing or save and quit the program.
If a sentence is not telling the reader to do something, then it is not a step. You can use nested images or paragraphs like this one to add information if necessary.
In many cases, you should tell the reader what the outcome should be so that they know when they are done.
## One-step task
Some tasks are so short, they only contain one step.
Write one-step tasks as simple sentences, not as unordered lists or numbered lists.
## Short task
Short tasks can be grouped. How short constitutes "short" is a judgment call based on number of steps and how long individual steps are.
1. Use your judgment.
2. Ask your coworkers or someone on the Comm team for advice if you aren't sure.
## Next steps
If the task you are writing leads naturally to one or more other tasks, then include links after the task to help the reader figure out where to go next.
Thanks to internet search engines, every page in the documentation could be page one. Pretend you are explaining your task to a new Grafana user who just walked in off the street.
## Testing
It is a good practice to have someone else test the task you have written. If they can successfully complete the task using *only* what the steps you have written, not guessing or using their inherent knowledge, then your task has passed the test. However, it is very common to find you have skipped steps, because *you* are very familiar with Grafana and the topic you are explaining.
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# Triage issues
Triage helps ensure that issues resolve quickly by:
- Ensuring the issue's intent and purpose is conveyed precisely. This is necessary because it can be difficult for an issue to explain how an end user experiences a problem and what actions they took.
- Giving a contributor the information they need before they commit to resolving an issue.
- Lowering the issue count by preventing duplicate issues.
- Streamlining the development process by preventing duplicate discussions.
This document gives you some ideas on what you can do to help. For more information, read more about [how the core Grafana team triage issues](/ISSUE_TRIAGE.md).
## Improve issues
Improve issues by suggesting improvements to the title and description. If you think an issue has formatting issues, bad language, or grammatical errors, post a comment to let the author and maintainers know.
## Report resolved issues
If you think an issue has been resolved, or is no longer relevant, suggest us to close it. Add a comment on the issue, where you explain the reason it should be closed. Make sure to include any related issues and pull requests.
## Investigate issues
Investigate issues that we haven't been able to reproduce yet. In some cases, there are many combinations of panels, dashboards, and data sources that make it difficult for us to reproduce certain issues. Help us by adding more information.
## Vote on issues
Use [GitHub reactions](https://help.github.com/en/articles/about-conversations-on-github#reacting-to-ideas-in-comments) to let us know what's important to you. Vote on bugs if you've experienced the same problem. **Don't vote, or react, by commenting on the issue.**
Read more about [how we prioritize issues](/ISSUE_TRIAGE.md#4-prioritization-of-issues).
## Report duplicates
If you find two issues that describe the same thing, add a comment in one of the issues, with a reference (`#<issue number>`) to the other. Explain why you think the issue is duplicated.

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# Set up your development environment
This folder contains useful scripts and configuration for...
This folder contains useful scripts and configuration so you can:
* Configuring dev datasources in Grafana
* Configuring dev & test scenarios dashboards.
* Creating docker-compose file with DBs and fake data.
* Configure data sources in Grafana for development.
* Configure dashboards for development and test scenarios.
* Create docker-compose file with databases and fake data.
## Install Docker
Grafana uses [Docker](https://docker.com) to make the task of setting up databases a little easier. If you do not have it already, make sure you [install Docker](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-mac/install/) before proceeding to the next step.
## Developer dashboards and data sources
# Dev dashboards and data sources
```bash
./setup.sh
```
After restarting the Grafana server, there should be a number of data sources named `gdev-<type>` provisioned as well as
a dashboard folder named `gdev dashboards`. This folder contains dashboard and panel features tests dashboards.
After restarting grafana server there should now be a number of datasources named `gdev-<type>` provisioned as well as
a dashboard folder named `gdev dashboards`. This folder contains dashboard & panel features tests dashboards.
Please update these dashboards or make new ones as new panels and dashboards features are developed or new bugs are
#### Dev dashboards
Please update these dashboards or make new ones as new panels & dashboards features are developed or new bugs are
found. The dashboards are located in the `devenv/dev-dashboards` folder.
## docker-compose with databases
# docker-compose with databases
This command creates a docker-compose file with specified databases configured and ready to run. Each database has
a prepared image with some fake data ready to use. For available databases, see `docker/blocks` directory. Notice that
```bash
./create_docker_compose.sh influxdb prometheus2 elastic5
docker-compose up
```
This command will create a docker compose file with specified databases configured and ready to run. Each database has
a prepared image with some fake data ready to use. For available databases see `docker/blocks` directory. Mind that
for some databases there are multiple images, for example there is prometheus_mac specifically for Macs or different
version.
```bash
make devenv sources=influxdb,prometheus2,elastic5
```
Some of the blocks support dynamic change of the image version used in the Docker file. The signature looks like this:
```bash
make devenv sources=postgres,openldap,grafana postgres_version=9.2 grafana_version=6.7.0-beta1
```
### Notes per block
#### Grafana
The grafana block is pre-configured with the dev-datasources and dashboards.
#### Jaeger
Jaeger block runs both Jaeger and Loki container. Loki container sends traces to Jaeger and also logs its own logs into itself so it is possible to setup derived field for traceID from Loki to Jaeger. You need to install a docker plugin for the self logging to work, without it the container won't start. See https://github.com/grafana/loki/tree/master/cmd/docker-driver#plugin-installation for installation instructions.

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{
"editable": true,
"gnetId": null,
"graphTooltip": 0,
"id": null,
"links": [],
"panels": [
{
"alert": {
"conditions": [
{
"evaluator": {
"params": [
65
],
"type": "gt"
},
"operator": {
"type": "and"
},
"query": {
"params": [
"A",
"5m",
"now"
]
},
"reducer": {
"params": [],
"type": "avg"
},
"type": "query"
}
],
"executionErrorState": "alerting",
"frequency": "10s",
"handler": 1,
"name": "bulk alerting",
"noDataState": "no_data",
"notifications": []
},
"aliasColors": {},
"bars": false,
"dashLength": 10,
"dashes": false,
"datasource": "gdev-prometheus",
"fill": 1,
"gridPos": {
"h": 9,
"w": 12,
"x": 0,
"y": 0
},
"id": 2,
"legend": {
"avg": false,
"current": false,
"max": false,
"min": false,
"show": true,
"total": false,
"values": false
},
"lines": true,
"linewidth": 1,
"nullPointMode": "null",
"percentage": false,
"pointradius": 5,
"points": false,
"renderer": "flot",
"seriesOverrides": [],
"spaceLength": 10,
"stack": false,
"steppedLine": false,
"targets": [
{
"$$hashKey": "object:117",
"expr": "go_goroutines",
"format": "time_series",
"intervalFactor": 1,
"refId": "A"
}
],
"thresholds": [
{
"colorMode": "critical",
"fill": true,
"line": true,
"op": "gt",
"value": 50
}
],
"timeFrom": null,
"timeShift": null,
"title": "Panel Title",
"tooltip": {
"shared": true,
"sort": 0,
"value_type": "individual"
},
"type": "graph",
"xaxis": {
"buckets": null,
"mode": "time",
"name": null,
"show": true,
"values": []
},
"yaxes": [
{
"format": "short",
"label": null,
"logBase": 1,
"max": null,
"min": null,
"show": true
},
{
"format": "short",
"label": null,
"logBase": 1,
"max": null,
"min": null,
"show": true
}
]
}
],
"schemaVersion": 16,
"style": "dark",
"tags": [],
"templating": {
"list": []
},
"time": {
"from": "now-6h",
"to": "now"
},
"timepicker": {
"refresh_intervals": [
"5s",
"10s",
"30s",
"1m",
"5m",
"15m",
"30m",
"1h",
"2h",
"1d"
],
"time_options": [
"5m",
"15m",
"1h",
"6h",
"12h",
"24h",
"2d",
"7d",
"30d"
]
},
"timezone": "",
"title": "New dashboard",
"uid": null,
"version": 0
}

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{
alertingDashboard(dashboardCounter, datasourceCounter):: {
title: "alerting-title-" + dashboardCounter,
editable: true,
gnetId: null,
graphTooltip: 0,
id: null,
links: [],
panels: [
{
alert: {
conditions: [
{
evaluator: {
params: [
65
],
type: "gt"
},
operator: {
type: "and"
},
query: {
params: [
"A",
"5m",
"now"
]
},
reducer: {
params: [],
type: "avg"
},
type: "query"
}
],
executionErrorState: "alerting",
frequency: "24h",
handler: 1,
name: "bulk alerting " + dashboardCounter,
noDataState: "no_data",
notifications: []
},
aliasColors: {},
bars: false,
dashLength: 10,
dashes: false,
datasource: "gfdev-bulkalerting-" + datasourceCounter,
fill: 1,
gridPos: {
h: 9,
w: 12,
x: 0,
y: 0
},
id: 1,
legend: {
avg: false,
current: false,
max: false,
min: false,
show: true,
total: false,
values: false
},
lines: true,
linewidth: 1,
nullPointMode: "null",
percentage: false,
pointradius: 5,
points: false,
renderer: "flot",
seriesOverrides: [],
spaceLength: 10,
stack: false,
steppedLine: false,
targets: [
{
expr: "go_goroutines",
format: "time_series",
intervalFactor: 1,
refId: "A"
}
],
thresholds: [
{
colorMode: "critical",
fill: true,
line: true,
op: "gt",
value: 50
}
],
timeFrom: null,
timeShift: null,
title: "Panel Title",
tooltip: {
shared: true,
sort: 0,
value_type: "individual"
},
type: "graph",
xaxis: {
buckets: null,
mode: "time",
name: null,
show: true,
values: []
},
yaxes: [
{
format: "short",
label: null,
logBase: 1,
max: null,
min: null,
show: true
},
{
format: "short",
label: null,
logBase: 1,
max: null,
min: null,
show: true
}
]
}
],
schemaVersion: 16,
style: "dark",
tags: [],
templating: {
list: []
},
time: {
from: "now-6h",
to: "now"
},
timepicker: {
refresh_intervals: [
"5s",
"10s",
"30s",
"1m",
"5m",
"15m",
"30m",
"1h",
"2h",
"1d"
],
time_options: [
"5m",
"15m",
"1h",
"6h",
"12h",
"24h",
"2d",
"7d",
"30d"
]
},
timezone: "",
uid: null,
version: 0
},
}

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local arr = std.range(1, 100);
{
"apiVersion": 1,
"datasources": [
{
"name": 'gfdev-bulkalerting-' + counter,
"type": "prometheus",
"access": "proxy",
"url": "http://localhost:9090"
}
for counter in arr
],
}

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grafana_config=config
compose_header_file=docker/compose_header.yml
compose_file=docker-compose.yaml
env_file=.env
fig_file=docker-compose.yaml
fig_config=docker-compose.yaml
if [ "$#" == 0 ]; then
blocks=`ls $blocks_dir`
@@ -24,15 +24,15 @@ if [ "$#" == 0 ]; then
exit 0
fi
for file in $grafana_config_file $compose_file $env_file; do
for file in $grafana_config_file $fig_file; do
if [ -e $file ]; then
echo "Deleting $file"
rm $file
fi
done
echo "Adding Compose header to $compose_file"
cat $compose_header_file >> $compose_file
echo "Adding Compose header to $fig_file"
cat $compose_header_file >> $fig_file
for dir in $@; do
current_dir=$blocks_dir/$dir
@@ -47,16 +47,10 @@ for dir in $@; do
echo "" >> $grafana_config_file
fi
if [ -e $current_dir/$compose_file ]; then
echo "Adding $current_dir/$compose_file to $compose_file"
cat $current_dir/$compose_file >> $compose_file
echo "" >> $compose_file
fi
if [ -e $current_dir/$env_file ]; then
echo "Adding $current_dir/$env_file to .env"
cat $current_dir/$env_file >> .env
echo "" >> .env
if [ -e $current_dir/$fig_config ]; then
echo "Adding $current_dir/$fig_config to $fig_file"
cat $current_dir/$fig_config >> $fig_file
echo "" >> $fig_file
fi
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folder: 'gdev dashboards'
folderUid: ''
type: file
allowUiUpdates: false
updateIntervalSeconds: 60
options:
path: devenv/dev-dashboards

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apiVersion: 1
datasources:
- name: gdev-graphite
type: graphite
access: proxy
url: http://localhost:8180
url: http://localhost:8080
jsonData:
graphiteVersion: "1.1"
@@ -14,14 +13,9 @@ datasources:
access: proxy
url: http://localhost:9090
- name: gdev-slow-prometheus
type: prometheus
access: proxy
url: http://localhost:3011
- name: gdev-testdata
isDefault: true
type: testdata
isDefault: true
- name: gdev-influxdb
type: influxdb
@@ -34,17 +28,6 @@ datasources:
secureJsonData:
password: grafana
- name: gdev-influxdb-telegraf
type: influxdb
access: proxy
database: telegraf
user: grafana
url: http://localhost:8086
jsonData:
timeInterval: "10s"
secureJsonData:
password: grafana
- name: gdev-opentsdb
type: opentsdb
access: proxy
@@ -153,20 +136,6 @@ datasources:
interval: Daily
timeField: "@timestamp"
esVersion: 70
timeInterval: "10s"
logMessageField: message
logLevelField: fields.level
- name: gdev-elasticsearch-v7-metricbeat
type: elasticsearch
access: proxy
database: "[metricbeat-]YYYY.MM.DD"
url: http://localhost:12200
jsonData:
interval: Daily
timeField: "@timestamp"
esVersion: 70
timeInterval: "10s"
- name: gdev-mysql
type: mysql
@@ -227,48 +196,10 @@ datasources:
authType: credentials
defaultRegion: eu-west-2
# Keep to test old /api/prom API
- name: gdev-loki-0.3
type: loki
access: proxy
url: http://localhost:3103
editable: false
# First version with new v1 API (remove once v1 is out)
- name: gdev-loki-0.4
type: loki
access: proxy
url: http://localhost:3104
editable: false
- name: gdev-loki
type: loki
access: proxy
url: http://localhost:3100
editable: false
jsonData:
derivedFields:
- name: "traceID"
matcherRegex: "traceID=(\\w+)"
url: "$${__value.raw}"
datasourceUid: gdev-jaeger
- name: "traceID"
matcherRegex: "traceID=(\\w+)"
url: "$${__value.raw}"
datasourceUid: gdev-zipkin
- name: gdev-jaeger
type: jaeger
uid: gdev-jaeger
access: proxy
url: http://localhost:16686
editable: false
- name: gdev-zipkin
type: zipkin
uid: gdev-zipkin
access: proxy
url: http://localhost:9411
editable: false

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@@ -1,248 +0,0 @@
apiVersion: 1
datasources:
- name: gdev-graphite
type: graphite
access: proxy
url: http://graphite11:80
jsonData:
graphiteVersion: "1.1"
- name: gdev-prometheus
type: prometheus
access: proxy
url: http://prometheus:9090
- name: gdev-slow-prometheus
type: prometheus
access: proxy
url: http://prometheus:3011
- name: gdev-testdata
isDefault: true
type: testdata
- name: gdev-influxdb
type: influxdb
access: proxy
database: site
user: grafana
url: http://influxdb:8086
jsonData:
timeInterval: "15s"
secureJsonData:
password: grafana
- name: gdev-influxdb-telegraf
type: influxdb
access: proxy
database: telegraf
user: grafana
url: http://telegraf:8086
jsonData:
timeInterval: "10s"
secureJsonData:
password: grafana
- name: gdev-opentsdb
type: opentsdb
access: proxy
url: http://opentsdb:4242
jsonData:
tsdbResolution: 1
tsdbVersion: 1
- name: gdev-elasticsearch-v2-metrics
type: elasticsearch
access: proxy
database: "[metrics-]YYYY.MM.DD"
url: http://elasticsearch:9200
jsonData:
interval: Daily
timeField: "@timestamp"
esVersion: 2
- name: gdev-elasticsearch-v2-logs
type: elasticsearch
access: proxy
database: "[logs-]YYYY.MM.DD"
url: http://elasticsearch:9200
jsonData:
interval: Daily
timeField: "@timestamp"
esVersion: 2
- name: gdev-elasticsearch-v5-metrics
type: elasticsearch
access: proxy
database: "[metrics-]YYYY.MM.DD"
url: http://elasticsearch5:10200
jsonData:
interval: Daily
timeField: "@timestamp"
esVersion: 5
- name: gdev-elasticsearch-v5-logs
type: elasticsearch
access: proxy
database: "[logs-]YYYY.MM.DD"
url: http://elasticsearch5:9200
jsonData:
interval: Daily
timeField: "@timestamp"
esVersion: 5
- name: gdev-elasticsearch-v6-metrics
type: elasticsearch
access: proxy
database: "[metrics-]YYYY.MM.DD"
url: http://elasticsearch6:9200
jsonData:
interval: Daily
timeField: "@timestamp"
esVersion: 60
- name: gdev-elasticsearch-v6-logs
type: elasticsearch
access: proxy
database: "[logs-]YYYY.MM.DD"
url: http://elasticsearch6:9200
jsonData:
interval: Daily
timeField: "@timestamp"
esVersion: 60
- name: gdev-elasticsearch-v6-filebeat
type: elasticsearch
access: proxy
database: "[filebeat-]YYYY.MM.DD"
url: http://elasticsearch6:9200
jsonData:
interval: Daily
timeField: "@timestamp"
esVersion: 60
- name: gdev-elasticsearch-v7-metrics
type: elasticsearch
access: proxy
database: "[metrics-]YYYY.MM.DD"
url: http://elasticsearch7:9200
jsonData:
timeInterval: 10s
interval: Daily
timeField: "@timestamp"
esVersion: 70
- name: gdev-elasticsearch-v7-logs
type: elasticsearch
access: proxy
database: "[logs-]YYYY.MM.DD"
url: http://elasticsearch7:9200
jsonData:
interval: Daily
timeField: "@timestamp"
esVersion: 70
- name: gdev-elasticsearch-v7-filebeat
type: elasticsearch
access: proxy
database: "[filebeat-]YYYY.MM.DD"
url: http://elasticsearch7:9200
jsonData:
interval: Daily
timeField: "@timestamp"
esVersion: 70
timeInterval: "10s"
logMessageField: message
logLevelField: fields.level
- name: gdev-elasticsearch-v7-metricbeat
type: elasticsearch
access: proxy
database: "[metricbeat-]YYYY.MM.DD"
url: http://elasticsearch7:9200
jsonData:
interval: Daily
timeField: "@timestamp"
esVersion: 70
timeInterval: "10s"
- name: gdev-mysql
type: mysql
url: mysql:3306
database: grafana
user: grafana
secureJsonData:
password: password
- name: gdev-mysql-ds-tests
type: mysql
url: mysqltests:3306
database: grafana_ds_tests
user: grafana
secureJsonData:
password: password
- name: gdev-mssql
type: mssql
url: mssql:1433
database: grafana
user: grafana
secureJsonData:
password: Password!
- name: gdev-mssql-ds-tests
type: mssql
url: mssqltests:1433
database: grafanatest
user: grafana
secureJsonData:
password: Password!
- name: gdev-postgres
type: postgres
url: postgres:5432
database: grafana
user: grafana
secureJsonData:
password: password
jsonData:
sslmode: "disable"
- name: gdev-postgres-ds-tests
type: postgres
url: postgrestest:5432
database: grafanadstest
user: grafanatest
secureJsonData:
password: grafanatest
jsonData:
sslmode: "disable"
- name: gdev-cloudwatch
type: cloudwatch
editable: true
jsonData:
authType: credentials
defaultRegion: eu-west-2
# Keep to test old /api/prom API
- name: gdev-loki-0.3
type: loki
access: proxy
url: http://loki0.3:3100
editable: false
# First version with new v1 API (remove once v1 is out)
- name: gdev-loki-0.4
type: loki
access: proxy
url: http://loki0.4:3100
editable: false
- name: gdev-loki
type: loki
access: proxy
url: http://loki:3100
editable: false

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@@ -28,7 +28,11 @@
"value": "triggered"
}
],
"colors": ["#299c46", "rgba(237, 129, 40, 0.89)", "#d44a3a"],
"colors": [
"#299c46",
"rgba(237, 129, 40, 0.89)",
"#d44a3a"
],
"d3DivId": "d3_svg_4",
"datasource": "gdev-testdata",
"decimals": 2,
@@ -111,7 +115,11 @@
},
"id": 4,
"links": [],
"notcolors": ["rgba(245, 54, 54, 0.9)", "rgba(237, 129, 40, 0.89)", "rgba(50, 172, 45, 0.97)"],
"notcolors": [
"rgba(245, 54, 54, 0.9)",
"rgba(237, 129, 40, 0.89)",
"rgba(50, 172, 45, 0.97)"
],
"operatorName": "avg",
"operatorOptions": [
{
@@ -428,14 +436,6 @@
{
"text": "Bitcoin (฿)",
"value": "currencyBTC"
},
{
"text": "Milli Bitcoin (mBTC)",
"value": "currencymBTC"
},
{
"text": "Micro Bitcoin (μBTC)",
"value": "currencyμBTC"
}
],
"text": "currency"
@@ -884,8 +884,8 @@
"value": "celsius"
},
{
"text": "Fahrenheit (°F)",
"value": "fahrenheit"
"text": "Farenheit (°F)",
"value": "farenheit"
},
{
"text": "Kelvin (K)",
@@ -1114,7 +1114,11 @@
"value": "triggered"
}
],
"colors": ["#299c46", "rgba(237, 129, 40, 0.89)", "#d44a3a"],
"colors": [
"#299c46",
"rgba(237, 129, 40, 0.89)",
"#d44a3a"
],
"d3DivId": "d3_svg_5",
"datasource": "gdev-testdata",
"decimals": 2,
@@ -1197,7 +1201,11 @@
},
"id": 5,
"links": [],
"notcolors": ["rgba(245, 54, 54, 0.9)", "rgba(237, 129, 40, 0.89)", "rgba(50, 172, 45, 0.97)"],
"notcolors": [
"rgba(245, 54, 54, 0.9)",
"rgba(237, 129, 40, 0.89)",
"rgba(50, 172, 45, 0.97)"
],
"operatorName": "avg",
"operatorOptions": [
{
@@ -1983,8 +1991,8 @@
"value": "celsius"
},
{
"text": "Fahrenheit (°F)",
"value": "fahrenheit"
"text": "Farenheit (°F)",
"value": "farenheit"
},
{
"text": "Kelvin (K)",
@@ -2213,7 +2221,11 @@
"value": "triggered"
}
],
"colors": ["#299c46", "rgba(237, 129, 40, 0.89)", "#d44a3a"],
"colors": [
"#299c46",
"rgba(237, 129, 40, 0.89)",
"#d44a3a"
],
"d3DivId": "d3_svg_2",
"datasource": "gdev-testdata",
"decimals": 2,
@@ -2296,7 +2308,11 @@
},
"id": 2,
"links": [],
"notcolors": ["rgba(245, 54, 54, 0.9)", "rgba(237, 129, 40, 0.89)", "rgba(50, 172, 45, 0.97)"],
"notcolors": [
"rgba(245, 54, 54, 0.9)",
"rgba(237, 129, 40, 0.89)",
"rgba(50, 172, 45, 0.97)"
],
"operatorName": "avg",
"operatorOptions": [
{
@@ -3062,8 +3078,8 @@
"value": "celsius"
},
{
"text": "Fahrenheit (°F)",
"value": "fahrenheit"
"text": "Farenheit (°F)",
"value": "farenheit"
},
{
"text": "Kelvin (K)",
@@ -3284,7 +3300,10 @@
],
"schemaVersion": 16,
"style": "dark",
"tags": ["panel-test", "gdev"],
"tags": [
"panel-test",
"gdev"
],
"templating": {
"list": []
},
@@ -3293,8 +3312,29 @@
"to": "now"
},
"timepicker": {
"refresh_intervals": ["5s", "10s", "30s", "1m", "5m", "15m", "30m", "1h", "2h", "1d"],
"time_options": ["5m", "15m", "1h", "6h", "12h", "24h", "2d", "7d", "30d"]
"refresh_intervals": [
"5s",
"10s",
"30s",
"1m",
"5m",
"15m",
"30m",
"1h",
"2h",
"1d"
],
"time_options": [
"5m",
"15m",
"1h",
"6h",
"12h",
"24h",
"2d",
"7d",
"30d"
]
},
"timezone": "",
"title": "Panel Tests - Polystat",

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@@ -15,12 +15,10 @@
"editable": true,
"gnetId": null,
"graphTooltip": 0,
"iteration": 1573479899663,
"links": [],
"panels": [
{
"alert": {
"alertRuleTags": {},
"conditions": [
{
"evaluator": {
@@ -54,14 +52,12 @@
"editable": true,
"error": false,
"fill": 1,
"fillGradient": 0,
"gridPos": {
"h": 7,
"w": 10,
"x": 0,
"y": 0
},
"hiddenSeries": false,
"id": 4,
"isNew": true,
"legend": {
@@ -77,9 +73,6 @@
"linewidth": 2,
"links": [],
"nullPointMode": "connected",
"options": {
"dataLinks": []
},
"percentage": false,
"pointradius": 5,
"points": false,
@@ -149,7 +142,6 @@
},
{
"alert": {
"alertRuleTags": {},
"conditions": [
{
"evaluator": {
@@ -173,7 +165,7 @@
"for": "900000h",
"frequency": "1m",
"handler": 1,
"name": "TestData - Always Pending",
"name": "Always Pending",
"noDataState": "no_data",
"notifications": []
},
@@ -185,14 +177,12 @@
"editable": true,
"error": false,
"fill": 1,
"fillGradient": 0,
"gridPos": {
"h": 7,
"w": 10,
"x": 10,
"y": 0
},
"hiddenSeries": false,
"id": 7,
"isNew": true,
"legend": {
@@ -208,9 +198,6 @@
"linewidth": 2,
"links": [],
"nullPointMode": "connected",
"options": {
"dataLinks": []
},
"percentage": false,
"pointradius": 5,
"points": false,
@@ -240,7 +227,7 @@
"timeFrom": null,
"timeRegions": [],
"timeShift": null,
"title": "Always Pending with For",
"title": "Always Alerting with For",
"tooltip": {
"msResolution": false,
"shared": true,
@@ -281,7 +268,6 @@
{
"dashboardFilter": "",
"dashboardTags": [],
"datasource": null,
"folderId": null,
"gridPos": {
"h": 20,
@@ -294,7 +280,6 @@
"links": [],
"nameFilter": "$namefilter",
"onlyAlertsOnDashboard": false,
"options": {},
"show": "current",
"sortOrder": 1,
"stateFilter": [],
@@ -305,7 +290,6 @@
},
{
"alert": {
"alertRuleTags": {},
"conditions": [
{
"evaluator": {
@@ -329,7 +313,7 @@
"for": "1m",
"frequency": "1m",
"handler": 1,
"name": "TestData - Always Alerting For",
"name": "TestData - Always Pending",
"noDataState": "no_data",
"notifications": []
},
@@ -341,14 +325,12 @@
"editable": true,
"error": false,
"fill": 1,
"fillGradient": 0,
"gridPos": {
"h": 6,
"w": 10,
"x": 0,
"y": 7
},
"hiddenSeries": false,
"id": 6,
"isNew": true,
"legend": {
@@ -364,9 +346,6 @@
"linewidth": 2,
"links": [],
"nullPointMode": "connected",
"options": {
"dataLinks": []
},
"percentage": false,
"pointradius": 5,
"points": false,
@@ -467,14 +446,12 @@
"editable": true,
"error": false,
"fill": 1,
"fillGradient": 0,
"gridPos": {
"h": 6,
"w": 10,
"x": 10,
"y": 7
},
"hiddenSeries": false,
"id": 3,
"isNew": true,
"legend": {
@@ -490,9 +467,6 @@
"linewidth": 2,
"links": [],
"nullPointMode": "connected",
"options": {
"dataLinks": []
},
"percentage": false,
"pointradius": 5,
"points": false,
@@ -597,14 +571,12 @@
"editable": true,
"error": false,
"fill": 1,
"fillGradient": 0,
"gridPos": {
"h": 7,
"w": 10,
"x": 0,
"y": 13
},
"hiddenSeries": false,
"id": 5,
"isNew": true,
"legend": {
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"linewidth": 2,
"links": [],
"nullPointMode": "connected",
"options": {
"dataLinks": []
},
"percentage": false,
"pointradius": 5,
"points": false,
@@ -692,7 +661,7 @@
}
],
"revision": 2,
"schemaVersion": 21,
"schemaVersion": 18,
"style": "dark",
"tags": ["gdev", "alerting"],
"templating": {
@@ -742,5 +711,5 @@
"timezone": "browser",
"title": "Alerting with TestData",
"uid": "7MeksYbmk",
"version": 3
"version": 1
}

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@@ -1,191 +0,0 @@
{
"annotations": {
"list": [
{
"builtIn": 1,
"datasource": "-- Grafana --",
"enable": true,
"hide": true,
"iconColor": "rgba(0, 211, 255, 1)",
"name": "Annotations & Alerts",
"type": "dashboard"
}
]
},
"editable": true,
"gnetId": null,
"graphTooltip": 0,
"id": null,
"links": [],
"panels": [
{
"aliasColors": {},
"bars": true,
"dashLength": 10,
"dashes": false,
"datasource": "gdev-influxdb-telegraf",
"fill": 1,
"fillGradient": 0,
"gridPos": {
"h": 6,
"w": 24,
"x": 0,
"y": 0
},
"hiddenSeries": false,
"id": 4,
"legend": {
"avg": false,
"current": false,
"max": false,
"min": false,
"show": false,
"total": false,
"values": false
},
"lines": false,
"linewidth": 1,
"nullPointMode": "null",
"options": {
"dataLinks": []
},
"percentage": false,
"pointradius": 2,
"points": false,
"renderer": "flot",
"seriesOverrides": [],
"spaceLength": 10,
"stack": false,
"steppedLine": false,
"targets": [
{
"alias": "Count",
"groupBy": [
{
"params": ["1m"],
"type": "time"
},
{
"params": ["null"],
"type": "fill"
}
],
"measurement": "logs",
"orderByTime": "ASC",
"policy": "default",
"refId": "A",
"resultFormat": "time_series",
"select": [
[
{
"params": ["message"],
"type": "field"
},
{
"params": [],
"type": "count"
}
]
],
"tags": []
}
],
"thresholds": [],
"timeFrom": null,
"timeRegions": [],
"timeShift": null,
"title": "Log messages over time",
"tooltip": {
"shared": true,
"sort": 0,
"value_type": "individual"
},
"type": "graph",
"xaxis": {
"buckets": null,
"mode": "time",
"name": null,
"show": true,
"values": []
},
"yaxes": [
{
"format": "short",
"label": null,
"logBase": 1,
"max": null,
"min": null,
"show": true
},
{
"format": "short",
"label": null,
"logBase": 1,
"max": null,
"min": null,
"show": true
}
],
"yaxis": {
"align": false,
"alignLevel": null
}
},
{
"datasource": "gdev-influxdb-telegraf",
"gridPos": {
"h": 18,
"w": 24,
"x": 0,
"y": 6
},
"id": 2,
"options": {
"showLabels": false,
"showTime": true,
"sortOrder": "Descending",
"wrapLogMessage": true
},
"targets": [
{
"groupBy": [],
"measurement": "logs",
"orderByTime": "ASC",
"policy": "default",
"refId": "A",
"resultFormat": "table",
"select": [
[
{
"params": ["message"],
"type": "field"
}
]
],
"tags": []
}
],
"timeFrom": null,
"timeShift": null,
"title": "Logs",
"type": "logs"
}
],
"schemaVersion": 22,
"style": "dark",
"tags": ["gdev", "influxdb", "datasource-test"],
"templating": {
"list": []
},
"time": {
"from": "now-1h",
"to": "now"
},
"timepicker": {
"refresh_intervals": ["5s", "10s", "30s", "1m", "5m", "15m", "30m", "1h", "2h", "1d"]
},
"timezone": "",
"title": "Datasource tests - InfluxDB Logs",
"uid": "yjRroGsWk",
"version": 4
}

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@@ -4,37 +4,11 @@
{
"builtIn": 1,
"datasource": "-- Grafana --",
"enable": false,
"enable": true,
"hide": true,
"iconColor": "rgba(0, 211, 255, 1)",
"limit": 100,
"name": "Annotations & Alerts",
"showIn": 0,
"type": "dashboard"
},
{
"datasource": "gdev-mssql",
"enable": false,
"hide": false,
"iconColor": "rgba(0, 211, 255, 1)",
"limit": 100,
"name": "Single",
"rawQuery": "SELECT TOP 1\n createdAt as time,\n 'single' as text,\n hostname as tags\nFROM\n grafana_metric\nWHERE\n $__timeFilter(createdAt)\nORDER BY time\n",
"showIn": 0,
"tags": [],
"type": "tags"
},
{
"datasource": "gdev-mssql",
"enable": false,
"hide": false,
"iconColor": "rgba(0, 211, 255, 1)",
"limit": 100,
"name": "Region",
"rawQuery": "SELECT TOP 1\n DATEADD(MINUTE, 1, createdAt) as time,\n DATEADD(MINUTE, 6, createdAt) as timeend,\n 'region' as text,\n hostname as tags\nFROM\n grafana_metric\nWHERE\n $__timeFilter(createdAt)\nORDER BY time",
"showIn": 0,
"tags": [],
"type": "tags"
}
]
},
@@ -42,7 +16,7 @@
"editable": true,
"gnetId": null,
"graphTooltip": 0,
"iteration": 1576251075020,
"iteration": 1532618661457,
"links": [],
"panels": [
{
@@ -54,14 +28,12 @@
"dashes": false,
"datasource": "gdev-mssql",
"fill": 2,
"fillGradient": 0,
"gridPos": {
"h": 9,
"w": 12,
"x": 0,
"y": 0
},
"hiddenSeries": false,
"id": 2,
"legend": {
"avg": false,
@@ -76,9 +48,6 @@
"linewidth": 2,
"links": [],
"nullPointMode": "null",
"options": {
"dataLinks": []
},
"percentage": false,
"pointradius": 5,
"points": false,
@@ -110,7 +79,6 @@
],
"thresholds": [],
"timeFrom": null,
"timeRegions": [],
"timeShift": null,
"title": "Average logins / $summarize",
"tooltip": {
@@ -157,14 +125,12 @@
"dashes": false,
"datasource": "gdev-mssql",
"fill": 2,
"fillGradient": 0,
"gridPos": {
"h": 18,
"w": 12,
"x": 12,
"y": 0
},
"hiddenSeries": false,
"id": 8,
"legend": {
"avg": false,
@@ -179,9 +145,6 @@
"linewidth": 2,
"links": [],
"nullPointMode": "null",
"options": {
"dataLinks": []
},
"percentage": false,
"pointradius": 5,
"points": false,
@@ -206,7 +169,6 @@
],
"thresholds": [],
"timeFrom": null,
"timeRegions": [],
"timeShift": null,
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},
"timezone": "utc",
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}

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FROM jmferrer/apache2-reverse-proxy:latest
COPY ports.conf /etc/apache2/sites-enabled
COPY proxy.conf /etc/apache2/sites-enabled

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# This will proxy all requests for http://localhost:10081/grafana/ to
# http://localhost:3000 (Grafana running locally)
#
# Please note that you'll need to change the root_url in the Grafana configuration:
# root_url = %(protocol)s://%(domain)s:10081/grafana/
apacheproxy:
build: docker/blocks/apache_proxy_mac
ports:
- "10081:10081"

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Listen 10081

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<VirtualHost *:10081>
ProxyPass /grafana/ http://host.docker.internal:3000/
ProxyPassReverse /grafana/ http://host.docker.internal:3000/
</VirtualHost>

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
image: grafana/fake-data-gen
links:
- elasticsearch5
# network_mode: bridge
environment:
FD_SERVER: elasticsearch5
FD_DATASOURCE: elasticsearch
FD_PORT: 9200
FD_PORT: 10200

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@@ -9,12 +9,10 @@
fake-elastic6-data:
image: grafana/fake-data-gen
links:
- elasticsearch6
network_mode: bridge
environment:
FD_SERVER: elasticsearch6
FD_DATASOURCE: elasticsearch6
FD_PORT: 9200
FD_PORT: 11200
filebeat6:
image: docker.elastic.co/beats/filebeat-oss:6.7.1

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fake-elastic7-data:
image: grafana/fake-data-gen
links:
- elasticsearch7
network_mode: bridge
environment:
FD_SERVER: elasticsearch7
FD_DATASOURCE: elasticsearch7
FD_PORT: 9200
FD_PORT: 12200
filebeat7:
image: docker.elastic.co/beats/filebeat-oss:7.0.0
@@ -23,20 +21,3 @@
- ./docker/blocks/elastic7/filebeat.yml:/usr/share/filebeat/filebeat.yml:ro
- /var/log:/var/log:ro
- ../data/log:/var/log/grafana:ro
metricbeat7:
image: docker.elastic.co/beats/metricbeat-oss:7.0.0
command: metricbeat -e -strict.perms=false
user: root
volumes:
- ./docker/blocks/elastic7/metricbeat.yml:/usr/share/metricbeat/metricbeat.yml:ro
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
kibana7:
image: docker.elastic.co/kibana/kibana-oss:7.0.0
ports:
- "5601:5601"
links:
- elasticsearch7
environment:
ELASTICSEARCH_HOSTS: http://elasticsearch7:9200

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